We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident
Posted: 4 May 2003 5:26 am
I'm sure I've missed a few. Please feel free to add to the list -
Black "mica" guitars look the best.
Lacquer finished guitars look the best.
Push/Pull Emmons guitars sound the best.
An All-Pull guitar can sound just as good as a Push/Pull Emmons guitar.
The guitar should be tuned, using the "just intonation" method. If not, it will sound out-of-tune.
The guitar should be tuned, using the "equal temperment" method. If not, it will sound out of tune.
Single-coil pickups sound the best.
After-market humbuckers sound just as good as single-coil pickups.
Two 10-string necks, tuned to E9 and C6 is preferred.
One 12-string neck, tuned to a "Universal" tuning is preferred.
The best sound comes from using digital delay, digital reverb, and two amps.
The best sound comes from using one amp and its internal spring reverb.
Tube amps sound the best.
Solid state amps sound the best.
The best "mod" for a Peavey amp is the Lemay mod.
The Peavey "mod" is every bit as good as the Lemay "mod".
Stainless steel strings are the best.
Nickel strings are the best.
Chrome plated bars are the best.
Stainless steel bars are the best.
On the E9 pedals, the Emmons set-up is best.
On the E9 pedals, the Day set-up is best.
You just can't beat the sound of an old Emmons guitar.
You just can't beat the sound of an old Sho-Bud guitar.
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Lee, from South Texas
Down On The Rio Grande
Black "mica" guitars look the best.
Lacquer finished guitars look the best.
Push/Pull Emmons guitars sound the best.
An All-Pull guitar can sound just as good as a Push/Pull Emmons guitar.
The guitar should be tuned, using the "just intonation" method. If not, it will sound out-of-tune.
The guitar should be tuned, using the "equal temperment" method. If not, it will sound out of tune.
Single-coil pickups sound the best.
After-market humbuckers sound just as good as single-coil pickups.
Two 10-string necks, tuned to E9 and C6 is preferred.
One 12-string neck, tuned to a "Universal" tuning is preferred.
The best sound comes from using digital delay, digital reverb, and two amps.
The best sound comes from using one amp and its internal spring reverb.
Tube amps sound the best.
Solid state amps sound the best.
The best "mod" for a Peavey amp is the Lemay mod.
The Peavey "mod" is every bit as good as the Lemay "mod".
Stainless steel strings are the best.
Nickel strings are the best.
Chrome plated bars are the best.
Stainless steel bars are the best.
On the E9 pedals, the Emmons set-up is best.
On the E9 pedals, the Day set-up is best.
You just can't beat the sound of an old Emmons guitar.
You just can't beat the sound of an old Sho-Bud guitar.
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Lee, from South Texas
Down On The Rio Grande