[kj] Advice on picking up guitar
Phillipps Marc
Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk
Tue Sep 25 10:31:39 EDT 2007
>Of course the irony of that is that I've just spent several hundred quid on a handmade boutique pedal to try an recapture
>that original "asthmatic owl" sound that so defined my early sound.
I hear that TC Electronic have got close to the "strangled mallard" tone so beloved of anyone who used to own a Kay Les Paul copy.
I took the humbucker cover off of one of those once and discovered that it was actually a single coil in a big cover! (which would explain why they were so microphonic!)
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Subject: Re: [kj] Advice on picking up guitar
Of course the irony of that is that I've just spent several hundred quid on a handmade boutique pedal to try an recapture that original "asthmatic owl" sound that so defined my early sound.
On 25/09/2007, Phillipps Marc < Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk> wrote:
>the quality of 'budget' instruments is generally pretty high so you can get something relatively cheap that won't be a total
>dog to play
When I think back to some of my earlier guitars I am amazed I stuck with learning . . .
The quality of cheap guitars these days is really rather good in comparison, I think someone must've realised not all learners want a guitar with an action you can park a bus under and the sound of an asthmatic owl
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