Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]
To sound perfect, yes it does need 2 delays. But you can come very very close (as I do) with one delay around 360ms.
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01Rolling Stone magazines 25 most underrated guitarist of all time. The lack of Mr. Evans is disapointing.
http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2007/10/01/the-twenty-five-most-underrated-guitarists/
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Well understand that if one were to upgrade and use Seth Lover pickups in their Les Paul... HE invented humbuckers. HE made the first PAF's for Gibson. So if you were upgrading a Epiphone or a 1970-1990 or 2008 Les Paul to Seth Lover humbuckers... You'd be getting true 1958-1960 era humbuckers.
Lindy Fralin's, Burstbuckers... ALSO are recreations of the vintage stuff. So if you have a 1975... not necessarly considered a "Great" era of Les Paul and you were to upgrade with some that I have mentioned... you would truly being helping the guitar sound better.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Recreations are not real vintage stuff. And "sound better" is a matter of opinion. Just my opinions.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
In the case of Seth Lover humbuckers, the ARE as good as the real stuff; he invented the feckers.
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And in the case of many other 'replacement' pickups I mentioned (and others I could), they are better than some original. They are certainly far superior to stock Epiphone pickups.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
In the case of Seth Lover humbuckers, the ARE as good as the real stuff; he invented the feckers.
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And in the case of many other 'replacement' pickups I mentioned (and others I could), they are better than some original. They are certainly far superior to stock Epiphone pickups.
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
How do you define better in music?
Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Recreations are not real vintage stuff. And "sound better" is a matter of opinion. Just my opinions.