humbucker hate
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humbucker hate
it's really getting out of control here, fellas. single coils, p90's, and all the non-bucking rails are awesome, but a lot of splendid music has been written and performed with these dual-coil lovelies. they're versatile, varied, and just plain awesome in the right hands. STOP THE HAET.
'bucker supporters, UNITE!
'bucker supporters, UNITE!
Humbuckorz give you aids. And turn you into a cock.
A cock with aids.
In your cock.
A cock with aids.
In your cock.
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i always felt that if i had money to throw out the window i'd want aleast one of each, p90's setup guitar, humbucker guitar, filtertron guitar, lipstick guitar, single coil guitar etc then i figure it's just greed and a guitar is a guitar, if your hands have the magick it'll sound good eitherway.
yes hurb, i totally want aids
yes hurb, i totally want aids
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I'm humbuckers all the way and have been for the best part of 18 years, but singles have there place and P90s in a LP Junior are awesome.
Personally i find them less troublesome, they have more bass and midrange, they are noiseless in operation, they offer more sonic possibilities, you can use split coil options and even get close to a single coil sound if you roll the volume down low.
A good quality PAF on a slab of mahogany is pretty hard to beat. My favourates are SD Pearly Gates as an all rounder, for high gain purposes i like EMG 81's.
Like Duo said, every single coil guitar i have taken to rehearsal has not got the sound needed. No low end. I suppose they would be okay if you play like early the Edge where everything is based around a D chord up and down the neck.
Personally i find them less troublesome, they have more bass and midrange, they are noiseless in operation, they offer more sonic possibilities, you can use split coil options and even get close to a single coil sound if you roll the volume down low.
A good quality PAF on a slab of mahogany is pretty hard to beat. My favourates are SD Pearly Gates as an all rounder, for high gain purposes i like EMG 81's.
Like Duo said, every single coil guitar i have taken to rehearsal has not got the sound needed. No low end. I suppose they would be okay if you play like early the Edge where everything is based around a D chord up and down the neck.
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- laterallateral
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You can hammer BADLY with a shovel.
You can however, shovel like a pro and hammer like a pro, if you choose the right tool.
That's my point.
You can however, shovel like a pro and hammer like a pro, if you choose the right tool.
That's my point.
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Aye I was just sayin'.laterallateral wrote:You can hammer BADLY with a shovel and yes, you can't even shovel badly with a hammer.
You can however, shovel like a pro and hammer like a pro, if you choose the right tool.
That's my point.
p90s were a good upgrade for me too, chucked one in my artcore and it brought it to life, it still had the same grunt as before but with a bit more midrange and highs.
Speaking of humbuckers I'm gonna change out the super distortion in the jazzy hh, it's just not doing it for me.