Dicus
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I'm in a band with this guitar player who is looking for the exact dark and rough sound of a Les Paul Guitar but can't get used to the Gibson bridge, it's in the way while strumming it wounds his hand while palm muting.
I'm officially the drummer, but usually the guy who does all the technique stuff including guitar sounds. So I promised him to look for his perfect guitar.
The guy in the guitar store could come up with a suggestion. The problem is, he said, that the gibson bridge creates the sustain because it transfers the vibration to the wood, also the neck is glued in stead of screwed on which helps with the vibration of the wood. Thanks to this bridge the sound of the gibson gets big and dark while a fender with humbuckers never gets the same rough low sound.
Wondering if anyone has an idea what guitar might be the solution.
I'm officially the drummer, but usually the guy who does all the technique stuff including guitar sounds. So I promised him to look for his perfect guitar.
The guy in the guitar store could come up with a suggestion. The problem is, he said, that the gibson bridge creates the sustain because it transfers the vibration to the wood, also the neck is glued in stead of screwed on which helps with the vibration of the wood. Thanks to this bridge the sound of the gibson gets big and dark while a fender with humbuckers never gets the same rough low sound.
Wondering if anyone has an idea what guitar might be the solution.