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making guitars wish they were still trees
I once read an article that talked about some famous player that I wish I remember who it was. In the article, it talked about how they set both the Vol and Tone knobs on their guitars to 10 and just left them there. Any dynamic in their playing was from their touch or the amp; the guitar was always running wide open.
That's pretty much what I've done for years. Pretty much my thought was dime the knobs and hope for the best. Until recently. I've started fiddling with the Tone knob a LOT more, and have realized that it opens up a whole new set of sounds in the guitar. I've kind of wondered why I never played with it before.
So my question for y'all today is this. Do you use the Tone knob or are you a set it and forget it kind of player?
That's pretty much what I've done for years. Pretty much my thought was dime the knobs and hope for the best. Until recently. I've started fiddling with the Tone knob a LOT more, and have realized that it opens up a whole new set of sounds in the guitar. I've kind of wondered why I never played with it before.
So my question for y'all today is this. Do you use the Tone knob or are you a set it and forget it kind of player?