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Mike wrote:Neck pickup + Distortion = not good.
neck pickup + fuzz = can be good

has to be a single coil though.
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Yeah for single note stuff I guess.

I'm a chorder, so it generally just sounds like undefined mush.

However breakup with a neck single coil is lovely.
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Ever use a big muff or a fuzz face?

Distorted chords (well, they have to be 5ths or something similarly simple) can sound huge. Ever listen to Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream? A lot of it had to be the neck pickup + fuzz + big marshall amps.
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I had a Big Muff NYC for ages that I never got along with (I know it's not the best model), I've heard a Green one before at Doogfest and it was excellent.

I find it hard to believe that the Siamese Dream guitars are all neck pickup - they sound like Bridge Humbuckers to me.

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No way is that intro anything but a Bridge Pickup in my opinion.
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He was using a strat with lace sensors in it.

That one's not really an example, its more raw. (But yeah it is fuzz)

I think on tracks like Hummer and Today he had to have some neck pickup in their, the response is a little bit different, more "mushy" in a way.

Could be wrong. Either way he's using fuzzed out chords!
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Mike wrote:Neck pickup + Distortion = not good.
Russ from CAUTIONHORSES uses just the neck pickup, although it's primarily powerchords and single string lines- sounds pretty cool I reckon.

I like switching every now and then too- but for tight riffage, it doesn't quite work.

Apparently Weezer/River were neck pickup men until whathisface from the Cars turned them round to the Bright Side..

The band briefly considered self-producing, but were pressured by Geffen to choose a producer. They ultimately decided on Ric Ocasek. Cuomo: "I'd always admire The Cars and Ric Ocasek's songwriting and production skills."[9] During production, Ocasek convinced the band to change their guitar pickup from the rhythm pick-up to the lead pick-up, resulting in a brighter sound.[9]
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Aeon wrote:Could be wrong. Either way he's using fuzzed out chords!
True enough, I don't really like their guitar sound though
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Doog wrote:
Mike wrote:Neck pickup + Distortion = not good.
Russ from CAUTIONHORSES uses just the neck pickup, although it's primarily powerchords and single string lines- sounds pretty cool I reckon.

I like switching every now and then too- but for tight riffage, it doesn't quite work.

Apparently Weezer/River were neck pickup men until whathisface from the Cars turned them round to the Bright Side..

The band briefly considered self-producing, but were pressured by Geffen to choose a producer. They ultimately decided on Ric Ocasek. Cuomo: "I'd always admire The Cars and Ric Ocasek's songwriting and production skills."[9] During production, Ocasek convinced the band to change their guitar pickup from the rhythm pick-up to the lead pick-up, resulting in a brighter sound.[9]
Yeah I'd heard that Weezer story. N00bs.