Where Does The Tone Come From In An Electric Guitar?

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  • Seshmeister
    ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

    • Oct 2003
    • 35155

    Where Does The Tone Come From In An Electric Guitar?

    Wow I've had my suspicions for a while but this is pretty wild.

  • Kristy
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 16338

    #2
    So tone is all about having rusting Honda engines.

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    • FORD
      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

      • Jan 2004
      • 58755

      #3
      Obviously the "bench" guitar wouldn't be very useful to a touring guitar player. But if your studio is big enough, why the hell not?
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      • Nitro Express
        DIAMOND STATUS
        • Aug 2004
        • 32798

        #4
        I always maintained the most important part to having a playable guitar was the setup. I have a Les Paul I can switch the tone pots out of the signal chain. That makes a huge difference in the tone and there’s a small increase in the volume. So anything in your signal chain can hugely affect your tone and pickup position and height has a drastic affect.

        It’s also amazing how different players sound through the same equipment. One person will sound great and another person will sound like the amp isn’t dialed in right.
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