Rgand said:I hear the difference. Just to check, I opened two instances of my browser, one on each screen and switched back and forth between them. They do sound different. My wife also noticed the difference, as well.
Yeah. I can't say I liked either type of finish better. They just sounded different.Street Avenger said:Rgand said:I hear the difference. Just to check, I opened two instances of my browser, one on each screen and switched back and forth between them. They do sound different. My wife also noticed the difference, as well.
So two guitars sounded different from each other?
The Aaron said:As an aside: I've met all those guys from the Anderton's videos. They are super-cool dudes, and I think they have hit on a great formula for their YouTube channel. I hope they keep making them forever....I find them valuable and entertaining.
The Aaron said:Strawmans aside, I don't doubt that a guitar finished in nitro could sound different finished in poly. The question is: how do you test that? And once you've solved that problem, there's this one: does it sound better or worse, and who gets to decide?
When you're done fiddling around with it, give it to me with whatever finish is on it and I'll go earn a paycheck.
I have a Fender Mexi Strat from the 90's. I'm pretty sure it's a plywood body dipped in a vat of molten plastic. Probably the thickest poly finish I've ever seen. A few years ago I put a Warmoth neck on it. I think it sounds pretty good. :dontknow:
Confession is good for the soul, (at least that's what I'm told), say three "Hail Leo"s and sin no more.... :evil4:Seamas said:This past summer I (committing a sacrilidge) refinished my mid-'70s Strat body as I hated the paint/finish.
Confession can be good for other thingsBigSteve22 said:Confession is good for the soul, (at least that's what I'm told), say three "Hail Leo"s and sin no more.... :evil4:
spe111 said:I don't think changing a 70's Fender is that big of a sin unless it's a Tele custom/deluxe.