How important are p/u's, guitars etc
Whilst reading various threads recently re pick ups, amps etc I got to wondering how important they really are when I use, like a good many others I'm sure, a guitar effects console. In my case it's the Zoom G9.2tt. We get all the equipment, guitar, amp, echo unit etc then use a unit like this where we can model various sounds, pedals and amps which must to a certain extent make the guitar, p/u and amp stock sounds redundant as we can change the sound so much with a unit like this.
So my thought is why bother trying different strings, p/u's, pedals etc when we can model a lot of sounds from a effects console to get our desired sound.
Obviously we need a decent sound to start with but how much is that changed once we start messing about with various modules and changing the sound
Anyone else got any views re this thought or is it just me ?
Bob T
So my thought is why bother trying different strings, p/u's, pedals etc when we can model a lot of sounds from a effects console to get our desired sound.
Obviously we need a decent sound to start with but how much is that changed once we start messing about with various modules and changing the sound
Anyone else got any views re this thought or is it just me ?
Bob T