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Time to pop some corn!
I'd rather have pie.Time to pop some corn!
Will your voice come through if there are no strings on the guitar?
I suspect not.
I once had an extremely cheap strat copy (made in China). It was a complete POS. I can confirm that the pickups in it were so bad that you could indeed talk into it without string on it. It was a load of fun doing that with a few different pedals on.Will your voice come through if there are no strings on the guitar?
I suspect not.
Here's what I don't understand.
We all know that different guitar construction methods make for different tones. Put a set of Gibson pickups on a Strat, and it doesn't sound like a Gibson. And so on.
Why's this an issue for any sentient being on the planet at this point?
See, I didn't think that was the question being asked. I completely agree that all aspects of the guitar together define the guitars sound: the wood, how it is shaped, how it is finished, what pickups you put on and where...We all know that different guitar construction methods make for different tones. Put a set of Gibson pickups on a Strat, and it doesn't sound like a Gibson. And so on.
I thought we were going to have some fireworks. I was going to get comfortable for the show.I'd rather have pie.
What I thought the question was was: "will the choice of the wood change the behavior of the pickup?" To me this is a different question than "Will the combination of wood and a pickup change the sound of the guitar?
What can I say. I'm an engineer and in many of the things I do those differences are critically important. Though it often means you have to answer two questions: the one that was actually asked, and the one they might have meant to ask.I think that's very fine hair-splitting, but I see what you're asking, and I agree on the pie.
Your flip-flop is flapping.
Not according to George Beauchamp, the inventor of the electromagnetic guitar pickup in 1934.
When you think about it, EM pickups work through the process of induction.
It is impossible for any type of wood to initiate induction. Same is true for pressure waves or sound waves.
Now whether the types of wood used in an electric guitar influence the "holistic" sound of the instrument is an entirely different question.
It is true that the wood used to construct a guitar does not, by itself, induce signals in a pickup.
There are some beaches where that would be acceptable. Others not so much.I burst my thong.
Indubitably.Aren't we a little early for this topic to return
I suggested testing using several woods as a definitive test on one of the several other topics on the subject.Would someone be so kind as to test this hypothesis
There are some beaches where that would be acceptable. Others not so much.