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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
Maybe you should post a clip of the tone YOU think is "full, warm, round" tone?
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03-29-2024 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ruger9
I would call that a "full, warm, round" on a strat.
I mean no offense or criticism. I didn't say that the clip posted here sounded bad but it does not sound "full, warm, round" at all, to my ears. Everyone is free to disagree.
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by garybaldy
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
So know we know what you are looking for. He's using GFS pickups (nothing special). He's using 11s, which helps. He's using a plugin, not an amp... so if you're looking for that tone out of an amp, you'll have to go amp shopping to find what you want. Until then, turn the tone control on the guitar down a little. (or get yourself the same plugin, then you will have THAT tone).
It really is that simple. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by ruger9
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Originally Posted by jorgemg1984
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Originally Posted by Jimmy SmithOriginally Posted by Jimmy Smith
Originally Posted by ruger9
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It strikes me as lot warmer than Jimmy's sample, and I got there just by turning the (stock) 250k tone pot down a litlle. Bear in mind that Jimmy claimed that trial and error in choosing a pickup is pointless and people should just listen to him because he's an expert on the tone of pickup magnets ("You can quit being obstinate and listen to people who effing know what they're talking about because they teched heavily for years!"). I don't think that sample and that statement support each other very well.Last edited by John A.; 03-29-2024 at 01:30 PM.
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I am the op who came here for help. And thanks to everyone for the very enlightening discussion.
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Originally Posted by voyage
A2: Stew Mac Parsons Street (by many accounts, very similar to a Duncan Seth Lover).
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Originally Posted by John A.
And, yes, the original sample and statement don't match. That has been my entire argument.
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I'm the op. Here are three approximations of the kind of tone I'd like. In the first, Joe Diorio is almost surely playing PAFs in his old 175 and I don't know what Pat Metheny is using in his Ibanez but both have great tones, in the second Beth Marlis (vice president of Guitar Institute of Technology in Los Angeles) is playing a Seymour Duncan Benedetto B6 in a Benedetto 16-B, and I don't know what Rick Stone is playing. I think Pat Metheny and Rick Stone are the closest to what I'm after.
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Originally Posted by voyage
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Thank you. How did you know that?
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Originally Posted by voyage
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Originally Posted by voyage
Speaking of guitar construction, it just hit me that you said you're playing a 7-string. Every 7-string I've ever seen had a 24-fret neck. Does yours? If so, I think chasing pickup details is barking up the wrong tree. Because the pickup on a 24-fret neck is shifted almost an inch closer to the bridge than on 20 or 22 fret neck, no matter what kind of pickup you use it's going to sound more scooped/brighter than any flavor of 175-style guitar.
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Originally Posted by voyage
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Back on track. Thank You.
I was gonna weigh in, but now I don't feel that I have to. Whew
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Yes. But I think this gets pretty close. This is the sound I hope to get out of my Edwards 335 7 but maybe a little darker. I don't know what pickups Stryker plays either but I think he plays an unmodified 347. In an interview he said he keeps the tone control all the way on.
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Originally Posted by voyage
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Originally Posted by voyage
Frets. If Stryker’s 347 is unmodified unmodified, they’re most likely Dirty Fingers pickups, which are something like 15k ohm humbuckers with ceramic magnets.
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