Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:Alex, I suppose it has a lot to do with the way the guitar feels as you're playing the songs. It might not sound any different, but it feels different to play. For example, I tried playing some Kings of Leon song on my PRS, and I got the tone down perfect. My style was on, and all that...but it just wasn't coming across the right way. I switched to a Les Paul, where the bridge was set just a bit higher and the action was just a hair slower, and in the feeling of playing that guitar, the emotion I put into it and the way I played it literally changed the sound. It may sound like a stretch, but I couldn't play Mr. Brightside by The Killers on that Les Paul - had to switch back to the PRS. For the same reason.
Like I said, it may be a stretch, but a lot has to do with the way you feel when you're playing a song.
Fair enough I guess. I do know what you mean, my only counter-argument for that would be that I've never read or heard any instance of Edge saying that's why he uses as many guitars as he does, it's always been about the difference in sound as far as I know.
In no way do I disrespect the fact that he uses that many guitars, in fact I think it's admirable in a certain way that he's THAT dedicated to his tone. What I meant was, I would NEVER do that, and I don't understand why anyone would. But I guess he does what he does for a reason.