Ok so I was looking up the trans- Jem pickups used on the 20th anniversary because I was very curious to what was different about them and I came across this guy
Go to 2:30.
What's this guys qualification? Is he like the athiest of woods? 90% of people think wood makes a difference, but 10% don't?
Wood makes a difference in a way that's not always blatantly audible. It can be evident in passages of playing, overtones, etc. I've never met another musician who doesn't know wood makes a difference. It's also a feel thing, sustain etc.
Is he just blatantly saying this to piss people off? I mean, who would he if he doesn't actually believe it?
You'd think that if he had an acrylic guitar, and another guitar with Trans Jem pickups, he would notice a tonal difference? I think it would be kind of hard not to. (I know you can't buy the teans Jem pups but you know what I mean)
Go to 2:30.
What's this guys qualification? Is he like the athiest of woods? 90% of people think wood makes a difference, but 10% don't?
Wood makes a difference in a way that's not always blatantly audible. It can be evident in passages of playing, overtones, etc. I've never met another musician who doesn't know wood makes a difference. It's also a feel thing, sustain etc.
Is he just blatantly saying this to piss people off? I mean, who would he if he doesn't actually believe it?
You'd think that if he had an acrylic guitar, and another guitar with Trans Jem pickups, he would notice a tonal difference? I think it would be kind of hard not to. (I know you can't buy the teans Jem pups but you know what I mean)