Uh... thing is Dan, the Stratocaster was designed for country music. Teles were designed for Spanish music. (yup, you read that right...)
Ah... then so be it...
Pretty interesting!
Uh... thing is Dan, the Stratocaster was designed for country music. Teles were designed for Spanish music. (yup, you read that right...)
Heads refers to amp heads. These are the rectangular boxes you usually see placed on top on amp cabinets. Simply put, they are amplifiers - circuits that colour/boost signals coming in through the jack. Your combo amp has an amplifier circuit inside as well, just that it's connected to the box where the speaker is installed (thus, termed combo amp)what are 2x 12" speakers? and i have no idea what are the what cabinets and heads for.
heh, its just disturbing bit and there. Like how i love to kacau shreaddy! But then, i still love him!
Why is the Jackson/Ibanez combination better for metal than other guitars? I'm curious to why you think so.
They sound great driven, but on clean, they sound naked and empty and weak and puny... Personal observation. Anyway, who the hell buys pointy guitars to play the blues anyway!
Anyway, who the hell buys pointy guitars to play the blues anyway!
Anyway, who the hell buys pointy guitars to play the blues anyway!
And dude, tell me about your X2N experience. I've always got a soft spot for the X2N... I keep wanting to return to that pickup even though it just ... slays.
Hmmm... Interesting observation.
Why is the Jackson/Ibanez combination better for metal than other guitars? I'm curious to why you think so.
It's reasonably sensitive, it's very screamy, picks out high frequencies very well. Suits cutting through the mix. Sounds dead on clean though, but when driven, it will capture everything you put into your fingers and your strings. I'm thinking of slapping the D-Activator X bridge and neck into my jackson as well, since the D-activator X is an offshoot of the X2N