I got pretty close to that Exhorder tone with a 5150 block letter and a cocked wah, but I'm a metalhead of the 80's and early 90's so I have no idea what mids are
Apart from the fact you made me listen to Trivium, I really like that guitar tone and by the sounds for the reasons you don't. I also note that this discussion is effectively disproving Glenn's video.
Next you'll be telling us that dimebag had great toan!
Oh I think he had awesome tone. Not because it's the best tone ever, but it has a pick attack and "chunk" to it that didn't exist back in the CFH and VDoP days with the typical amps used for metal then. The 5150 had yet to set the new benchmark for modern high gain at that point.
Dimebag's tone just did what it needed to in the context of the band he was playing in, I guess. And it helped what he was doing stand out among his contemporaries too. He didn't sound like grunge and he didn't sound like hair metal - at least not by the time I'd heard of him...
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crowbgood1 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:26 am
Everything in the signal chain from fingers, pick and strings, through to the speakers. High gain and Telle has been a thing for decades. All the early Led Zeppelin albums are a good example.
This is the first time I've ever seen LZ called high gain.
Oh... sorry, first time posting in a metal thread.
Duh..
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crowbgood1 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:26 am
Everything in the signal chain from fingers, pick and strings, through to the speakers. High gain and Telle has been a thing for decades. All the early Led Zeppelin albums are a good example.
This is the first time I've ever seen LZ called high gain.
Oh... sorry, first time posting in a metal thread.
Duh..
I consider the opening chord to A Hard Day's Night to be high gain.
Jops wrote: ↑Sun Sep 18, 2022 7:46 am
Spring is the comic sans of reverbs anyway.
NippleWrestler wrote: ↑Wed Jan 18, 2023 9:13 am
I'd watch that video but Glenn's style of presentation is like nails on a blackboard to me.
Don't bother, it's total click bait and even though he's done his best to hide the differences with each pickup with an awful, overly saturated tone no-one would actually record with, I can still clearly hear that they don't all sound the same.
My take from it is I need some Fishman Fluences.
I had some Fluences in the tele actually. They're garbage. I couldn't get them out quickly enough. The cocked wah, overly compressed 80s sound isn't something I enjoy and honestly there's pickups that do the same thing for about 1/10 the cost.
Thanks man, I was just about to offer him mine.
DM, the one I have (I think it's a Fluence) is P90 size. You're welcome to just take it and have a play if you want.
Don't bother, it's total click bait and even though he's done his best to hide the differences with each pickup with an awful, overly saturated tone no-one would actually record with, I can still clearly hear that they don't all sound the same.
My take from it is I need some Fishman Fluences.
I had some Fluences in the tele actually. They're garbage. I couldn't get them out quickly enough. The cocked wah, overly compressed 80s sound isn't something I enjoy and honestly there's pickups that do the same thing for about 1/10 the cost.
Thanks man, I was just about to offer him mine.
DM, the one I have (I think it's a Fluence) is P90 size. You're welcome to just take it and have a play if you want.
Thanks for the offer, but unsurprisingly I don't have a guitar that takes a P90-sized pickup...
Plus looking at their website, there's a few versions I would have to decide on (Moderns or some of the signature ones).
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and he'll spend thousands on fishing equipment he'll use for a bit, then get bored and move onto something else.