I buy them to play through my amps, if it is completely dead acoustically I wouldn’t purchase it
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I only have one with the pickgaurd on, I would have to pull it to see if I hear a difference, did not notice a difference when I pulled it off the gold top !!Kind of surprised no one has brought up the pick guard/no pick guard on a Les Paul sound difference. Supposedly it is night and day.
For some reason I can't insert emogies.
my thinking -- if I dont FEEL the vibes through the wood -- if the guitar doesnt speak to me (unplugged) then ---unless its stupid cheap and I am FLIPPING it-- I pass.It has to play nicely and be comfortable first off. While electronics can be changed
The best sounding electric guitars are from very carefully selected woods.
I learned that it's the wood from long experience, much trials, many pickups, and much listening.
It "is" the wood.
If you don't believe this:
try building an electric guitar out of particle board.
Or, plywood for that matter.
Even if you put a $10,000 PU on it, it will still sound like crap. No matter what, it's crap.
I was joking. Hence my irritation at not being able to insert an emoji. Two of mine have pick guards, one doesn't. I can't hear a difference, but I've seen people swear it matters over "there".I only have one with the pickgaurd on, I would have to pull it to see if I hear a difference, did not notice a difference when I pulled it off the gold top !!
Interesting,, hmmm
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Now does vintage tone plastic sound different than current tone plastic? What about reissue tone plastic?
First off, I know lots of folks who want their electric to sound good unplugged before they will even consider it. In my opinion, that's wrong. I only care how it sounds plugged in DUH. There was an internet fight years ago where I said "resonance robs sustain"....it created a huge fight. I also said "if you want a resonant guitar, get an acoustic". I was attacked by everyone UNTIL a scientist came along and told everyone that I was 100% correct...so I just sat back and watched the ensuing fight for awhile. Any engineers or scientists around here? I wasn't saying it based on science, it was just my opinion....which I still believe. My belief came from a few totally dead guitars that sounded great plugged in...this was years ago. So I literally have no dog in this fight, but I'd be interested to sit back and watch the fireworks again![]()
So, why don't my V and SG sound the same? Or like my Les Pauls? Through the same amps? Hell, I even have the same wire and pots in them all now. I'll give you that if you are using a lot of overdrive/distortion the point is moot. Otherwise, I'm not buying what you are selling.I agree with you completely! I've been in the electronics field my entire life and I believe the mains components to your sound with an electric guitar are pickups and amplifier...
...and we never fight here. We discuss and agree to disagree. Everyone's opinion is respected!
So, why don't my V and SG sound the same? Or like my Les Pauls? Through the same amps? Hell, I even have the same wire and pots in them all now. I'll give you that if you are using a lot of overdrive/distortion the point is moot. Otherwise, I'm not buying what you are selling.