Ok tell me how stupid I am or whatever, BUT, dont strings disrupt the magnetic fields of the magnets in pickups, and thats how the sound generates??
If this is true, then how does this apply to string guages???
Will thinner and looser strings make it sound one way and fat tighter strings make other things happen?
Please explain it to this Dummy.
In a nutshell, yes
To stay in the same nutshell:
More string (bigger guage) = more disruption = more output and a quot;thickerquot; tone.
Originally Posted by 80's_MetalOk tell me how stupid I am or whatever, BUT, dont strings disrupt the magnetic fields of the magnets in pickups, and thats how the sound generates??
If this is true, then how does this apply to string guages???
Will thinner and looser strings make it sound one way and fat tighter strings make other things happen?
Please explain it to this Dummy.
Think of it like chucking a bigger rock in a pond. The bigger the rock, the bigger the splash and the further the ripples spread...
That´s a fitting analogy
especially
for duckbuckers.
quot;I'd say more like 1 in a millionquot; . . .
quot;So you're tellin me there's a chancequot; ~ Dumb and Dumber
Originally Posted by jonyfor duckbuckers.
good one!
Originally Posted by jonyfor duckbuckers.
i haven't been trumped like that since I was giving a talk to a group of young gentlemen who had recently emerged from one of Her Majesty's institutions for young offenders.
I asked if anyone knew what neck relief was.
quot;25 quid extra!quot;, came the reply
Ever since i've been careful to call it quot;arc reliefquot;
the duckbucker joke was so good this thread should go to the vault.
- Sep 10 Thu 2009 20:53
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