How many Les Paul owners out there lower their pickups to be just about level with the body?
I've noticed many professional guitarists doing this particularly Gary Moore and Joe Bonamassa. What benefits and disadvantages does doing this bring?
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+1Lungo wrote:If your tone was good before you moved to a different space, your theory is probaby correct. You'll need to dial in the amp's EQ to sound good in the room it's in.
I'm not too sure what the old cab was - I inherited the guitarist's position in my band along with some stuff he left at their rehearsal room. The design of the cab says Crate to me but it has absolutely no markings what-so-ever. The bassist recently took this home to have a poke around in it and it has 2 120W parallel 8ohm Fane speakers in it.Tnjpekar wrote:Bailz
What cab were you using before, what one are you using now, and how many hours have you put on the cab you currently have hooked up to the vm
if the cab you are currently using has new speakers in it, or different ones that were in the cab at rehearsal, then you will definately get a different sound from the VM, its sensitive that way
mine hates 75's to my ears, but loves greenbacks, black backs, and tone tubby hemp cones for instance
Those are some nice speakes.Bailz wrote:...it has 2 120W parallel 8ohm Fane speakers in it.
The 2x12 does sound fantastic.slowpokerhino wrote:Those are some nice speakes.Bailz wrote:...it has 2 120W parallel 8ohm Fane speakers in it.
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