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stewart wrote:i'm surprised people STILL ACTUALLY CARE what fucking bridge kurt cobain used or why he used it, or which brand of gaffa tape he used to stick his switches down. get a grip.
i'm kinda in this camp, though more from a "let the kid have it" perspective. nirvana's music is slathered in all kinds of great guitar tones, so i'm not surprised when anybody what's to emulate that. why does anybody care so much?
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paul_ wrote:When your Jag has a tune-o-matic and humbuckers, let alone is GAFFA TAPED into the "bridge bucker only" position, you're not going for any kind of "that modified jag" sound. He modified all his guitars to sound like Fat Strats while being really comfortable shortscales, I think.
makes sense to me, actually. i love the look and feel of jags and 'stangs, but i usually prefer a thicker, more substantial tone than a single coil gets me.
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paul_ wrote:When your Jag has a tune-o-matic and humbuckers, let alone is GAFFA TAPED into the "bridge bucker only" position, you're not going for any kind of "that modified jag" sound. He modified all his guitars to sound like Fat Strats while being really comfortable shortscales, I think.

Actually his Jag was modified when he bought it, and I remain convinced that he was completely clueless as to what a real Jag was like. Why bitch about Mustang bridges and not Jaguar ones? Why conceive of a guitar, greenlight all the parts to it, have it built especially for you 1-3 times over, and then, upon taking delivery of it, have your guitar tech shim the fucking neck to put an incompatible bridge on it?
I always thought his guitars sounded more like a les paul than a strat (or atleast that's what a bunch of reviews on Mustangs & Jags have people saying...)

I kinda understand why he would do that though, I really liek the sound most Strats have, it's just for some reason I find them really uncomfortable to play, not just cause I like Short scales alot more, but it's the feel of the bridge, and a bunch of other things...it's just really uncomfortable for me.
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dots wrote:nirvana's music is slathered in all kinds of great guitar tones
I think the albums are.

Live? Not so much. I think it's more testimony to Vig and Albini's recording skill than Kurt's setup. If you get a DS-1, a humbucker Jaguar, a Mesa Preamp and a Crown power amp, you won't sound like In Utero, you'll sound like Wishkah, which is not good.
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It all sounds the same through a DS-1.
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aen wrote:It all sounds the same through a DS-1.
Pretty much.
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in my experience you can tweak a ds-1 to sound quite good once it's recorded, but they're generally complete cack live.

edit: duh, that's kind of what was said up above isn't it?... but anyway, you don't have to be a professional to get a workable recorded sound from it... rubbish live though, whichever way you slice it.
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They sound nothing like the In Utero guitar sound in person.
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Yeah his live sounds seem very stale. Cold solid-state sounding cleans and then nasty fizzy DS-1 distortion.
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Mike wrote:They sound nothing like the In Utero guitar sound in person.
i could imagine albini saying "get rid of that" when he turned up with it. i've read/seen interviews with butch vig years ago where he mentions suggesting different amps and distortions to use in the studio, a big muff through a fender bassman on 'lithium' being an example that sticks in my mind. i'd think cobain, like any musician with half a brain, was open to suggestions about sounds and gear.

'scentless apprentice' sounds a bit ds-1ish, not much else on that album does though.
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Zaphod wrote:Yeah his live sounds seem very stale. Cold solid-state sounding cleans and then nasty fizzy DS-1 distortion.
That's an accurate synopsis. The cleans were terrible.
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Actually Kurtdz was using a lot of dwarfcraft and Livesley electronics on in Utero.
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This is a rumour I can confirm also.
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Courtney gave it to him when Frances bean was born in an effort to help him quit smack.
That's funny because I've heard that TGD's are referred to as electronic smack.
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:www.kurtsequipment.com

I've read EVERY FUCKING WORD.
Then you lost lots and lots of time.

I don't think Kurt cares about his tones and stuff... He cares much on lyrics i guess. That's why everybody "think" that all songs are same. And i guess he could say that "That's my favourite one" to every guitar when he is flying.
Oh well, whatever, nevermind...