thebugman wrote:Benny wrote:dont want to stir things up a bit, but i kind of understand what eliya is trying to say, that´s basically 'tone is in the fingers' and what once keith richards said: "gimme any guitar, any amp and 5 minutes and i will get my tone".
Style is in the fingers (and the brain) mostly, but can be influenced greatly by a particular guitar/amp combination. my 'tone' changes a lot with the amp. I'm using a Rick w/ single coils into a tube preamp into a Top Boost AC30 circuit, which produces tons of chimey high end shimmer. No other setup will give me that particular tone. Good and well chosen gear does indeed make you sound better and highlights your playing style..
yes YES i know. of course that a twin sounds different than a jcm800 or a plexi or a ac30. it will make a difference and probably you will sound better with one and not with another. but you will still sound like *you*, your playing style is the bigger part of the equation. that's what i'm trying to say and (i think) eliya try to says.
the think is, good tone is very nice and i like to hear really good guitar sounds in a record, but it's not the most important thing and some people just like some practicity. how many awesome records are recorded with boss pedals, average guitars and your standard amp? some people are interested in tone and will pursue it, and that's awesome, and they *sound* better, but we are talking about sounds and tone, and is a small part of all the music creation process.
so yeah, i'm a pussy.