Okay y’all, I play a fender (with a trem bridge) so obviously my baby doesn’t hold lower tuning well.
I’m currently trying to play some drop D riffage on my husbands Gibson but I’m finding I just don’t...
A. Like the way it feels in my hands
B. Can’t get the sound out of it I can with my fender.
sound issue could just be because I know what my pickups do and how to adjust. I have aHSS strat
looking for advice.
Kind of toying with the idea of a PRS because they sound good but I’m wondering , if I don’t like the way the Gibson feels will I like it ?
it’s funny to me, people always say you pay for quality. The Gibson I’m playing costs double what my fender did and I prefer my fender. Does $$$ really equate to better ? Or is that personal preference as well ?
I got off topic
want something that can handle a simple drop D and also go to C standard, with the feel of a strat.
I’m currently trying to play some drop D riffage on my husbands Gibson but I’m finding I just don’t...
A. Like the way it feels in my hands
B. Can’t get the sound out of it I can with my fender.
sound issue could just be because I know what my pickups do and how to adjust. I have aHSS strat
looking for advice.
Kind of toying with the idea of a PRS because they sound good but I’m wondering , if I don’t like the way the Gibson feels will I like it ?
it’s funny to me, people always say you pay for quality. The Gibson I’m playing costs double what my fender did and I prefer my fender. Does $$$ really equate to better ? Or is that personal preference as well ?
I got off topic
want something that can handle a simple drop D and also go to C standard, with the feel of a strat.