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Old 03-31-2008, 11:08 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by Matt Crooks View Post
For me, I just did not like the sound of a long scale guitar tuned to B. I found that there was a certain "piano like" quality to the low notes that I did not like. It has a sharpness to the low end that I expect out of a bass, but not a guitar.
When I played in a one guitar band, I absolutely agreed with you. It just didn't have that midrange crunch that really defines what we expect a guitar to sound like. In a two guitar band, though, the longer scale instrument really ties the area between the guitar bass together. Now that I have the Sii-7 proto back, and put a pickup that does not suck in it, I ought to bring it back by and let you throw down a couple scratch tracks with, and then double it with one of yours.

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