by abstamaria » 20 Oct 2019, 10:35
Hello, Dave Your clips are re
excellent. I agree the sound is very good, really close to the original, but then you play very well.
I I think you have proven your point, that one doesn’t need expensive gear to “get into the ballpark.“ Even a Gretsch might get you there, as you and our late number Roberto Pistolesi have illustrated. There are several alternative roads that lead to the Graile.
I should note that some of us, as a separate pursuit, want the guitars and amps that our heroes used. That includes me. A guitar with “Fender“ on the headstock was too far beyond my reach when I was in high school and listening to the Ventures and the Shadows. Late in life, when I could finally afford them, I bought guitars, amps, strings, and so on as they might have used. Yes, one may not need them to get That Sound, but just playing through these instruments is a joy also.
As for The Quest, I thought and still believe that the simplest approach would be to replicate as closely as possible the gear that produced the sound Listening to Paul and the other very good players here, that seems a sensible (if expensive) approach. And one gets to play with lovely instruments, hear tube amps and so on. Analog versus digital, perhaps.
Many thanks for taking the effort to illustrate.
Best,
Andy