Black guitars, why do they sound "better"
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Black guitars, why do they sound "better"
hey, i was recently talking about all the joking around about how black guitars sound better on this forum, and wondering about how that came about...seems that someone did a study sometime somewhere and i just want the details because we were contemplating how that conclusion came about...so feel free to chime in with the details if you know any...
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I think it's nonsense to believe a black guitar sounds better than any other color. However, most amps are black because the acoustic engineers have proven that to be the superior color in combination with the electronics of an amp. That's also why record albums are black. It has to do with the molecular structure of the polymer chains in the black plastic, and their response to audio frequences, and the RF given off by active electronic devices.
In truth, a black guitar always sounds better to the player because there is less visual distraction. He is better able to hear the tone. And since the steel guitarist who hears better plays better, the effect of a better sounding black guitar is communicated to the listening audience.
Music is psychological. Black guitars always sound best. Believe it!
Music is psychological. Black guitars always sound best. Believe it!
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Typically the black veneer tended to be the thickest, by over 3/32", compared to the stock mica veneer.
Also for some reason, as I have read on here before, the type of glue required to make the black veneer stick was a different kind of glue then that normally used. It made a stronger bond to the wood resulting in a "deeper" tone.
These reasons make it by FAR the best sounding of all colors, although as everyone knows Lake Placid Blue has a sweeter top end because of its thinness.
Also for some reason, as I have read on here before, the type of glue required to make the black veneer stick was a different kind of glue then that normally used. It made a stronger bond to the wood resulting in a "deeper" tone.
These reasons make it by FAR the best sounding of all colors, although as everyone knows Lake Placid Blue has a sweeter top end because of its thinness.
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so does all this mean that this one will sound "kinda" better since its not black,
but kinda black haha
but kinda black haha
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This factor does not apply strictly to pedal steels.........
The electric Hawaiian Richenbacker steel guitar being of BLACK BAKELITE is evidence of that SUPERIOR sound!!! Until you've played one, you might very well be mystified about that which we all knowing..... speaketh.
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What are you people from outer space,can you hear and small colors? Thats what I get for not having a gig this weekend,I have time to read the forum Joe
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Turn out the lights and play. Black mica , in my opinion, tends to have less distractions. I like the black along with different shades of blue. I can get in a comfort zone with either. I still think it's what sitting behind the guitar that makes the difference though.
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I painted my 1949 Bigsby a deep, rich black with 6 coats of oil-based enamel. I think it improved the sound, as well as looking more like my Emmons.
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Then maybe we should play blindfolded, or with the lights out. No visual distraction then.b0b wrote:In truth, a black guitar always sounds better to the player because there is less visual distraction. He is better able to hear the tone. And since the steel guitarist who hears better plays better, the effect of a better sounding black guitar is communicated to the listening audience....
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I think it is like anything else in life:
What looks better, tastes better, sounds better, feels better, drives better etc.
Why does your car drive better after you wash it? Same principle.
Black is a popular color and thus looks better so it sounds better
That is my theory. Feel free to shoot holes in it....
What looks better, tastes better, sounds better, feels better, drives better etc.
Why does your car drive better after you wash it? Same principle.
Black is a popular color and thus looks better so it sounds better
That is my theory. Feel free to shoot holes in it....
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