exaN
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dNA said:exaN said:I'm aware of the fact that it is something that comes with time and I don't feel like I need every $$$$ piece of gear that exists to start experimenting with tones.
while that is true - experience has taught me that it's better to invest in a solid foundation - good guitar with good electronics, good amp, decent cables, as little in your chain as possible - before you try a lot of things. I've bought and sold so many pickups and guitars only to realize later that i had serious issues with my amp and the room I was playing in. Hell, the room you're playing in has as big an effect on your sound as any of the other major factors and it can make a huge difference between a sound being clear and nice or muddy or boomy or.. well you get the idea.
has anybody asked what kind of guitar you're playing in this thread? i mean notes dying out could be a matter of guitar and setup as much as signal chain
I doubt the guitars are the problem. I'm playing an Ibanez PGM301 which was pro setup and plays like a dream. My 2nd "main" guitar is an Edwards Les Paul copy that was setup very well by the Ebay store I bought it from, it's quality stuff.
I actually suspected my cables at some point, forgot to mention this here. All my cables are Planet Waves. My chain is: Guitar > Boss tuner > Boss EQ (sometimes) > Line 6 Echo Park > HBE chorus > Carvin X100B, it's all in front of the amp.