Hi Gains On A 330-12

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Axelorox
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Re: Hi Gains On A 330-12

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jdogric12 wrote:Yep, Tom's right.

If you want the 60's sound, there are things more important than toaster vs hi gain: compression, 21 vs24 frets, amp, playing style, etc.
What role does fret number have in achieving a vintage style tone?
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Re: Hi Gains On A 330-12

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Axelorox wrote:What role does fret number have in achieving a vintage style tone?
It has to do witht the positioning/location of the neck pickup in relation to the Hamonicality® of the strings.
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Re: Hi Gains On A 330-12

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Ham? Lol
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Re: Hi Gains On A 330-12

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jdogric12 wrote:Ham? Lol
This post was made shortly after eating some, so yes, Ham! :lol:
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