David Gilmour’s EMG Tones (Covers ALL!) | EMG DG20

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 68

  • @mustyguitar
    @mustyguitar  Год назад

    🎸 Absolute Essential Top 10 Gilmour Solo Backing Tracks and Tabs: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya/shop/10-essential-gilmour-solo-tabs-solo-14794?Link&
    🔥 Access to the backing tracks, tones, tabs, request videos and support my work!: www.patreon.com/mustafacankaya
    💵 Here are the 9 CHEAP AND BEST pedals I recommend for almost all the tones I get: thmn.to/thocf/xxm4h02xts
    ✅ Here are all my gear that I can't live without: thmn.to/thocf/at2lukfwk3
    ➡ Check Out My Jams: ruclips.net/p/PLZE1z4lCW33MVR-33x4zk9aecfnJiUIfj

  • @Semiam1
    @Semiam1 Год назад +9

    I keep coming back to that Pulse tone. A great mix of rock and blues sound

  • @guitardave
    @guitardave Год назад +6

    I’ve got a Suhr on order that I’m waiting for and I specced it with EMG SAX, SAX and 89X pickups. Can’t wait to get some Gilmour tones out of it!

    • @sdfxse9267
      @sdfxse9267 Месяц назад

      So how sax sounds compare with normal sa

    • @guitardave
      @guitardave Месяц назад +1

      @@sdfxse9267 I’d say the core tone is the same, but the X versions are just a little more open, dynamic and less compressed. They still sound like the older EMG’s, but feel a little bit more like passives. I like them.

  • @Pinlights
    @Pinlights Год назад +1

    Hah! Can't believe you threw in the BB king jam solo tone. Love it. Great vid as always, and thanks for helping me get my green big muff tone dialed in!

  • @lvedepo
    @lvedepo 3 месяца назад

    Just installed these on my MIM Player Strat last night... incredible! They sound amazing with Amplitube! Thanks for being the one to make me take the jump!

  • @Weslipaul69
    @Weslipaul69 Год назад +4

    Tones are pretty close to DG. And You're a cool guy. Thanks for the wonderful video man

  • @jeanfrancoisdubois9073
    @jeanfrancoisdubois9073 Год назад +4

    Bro your solo on sorrow oh my!!! Bro its very good🙂i am guitarist and you know you are a very good player

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng 6 месяцев назад +1

    That Strat is so beautiful.

  • @robertclarkguitar
    @robertclarkguitar Год назад +3

    I love the Gilmour experience you bring. Fantastic. I have got to get a red strat.

    • @mathias6423
      @mathias6423 Год назад +1

      Yeah man I bought the Fender Player Stratocaster Candy Apple red, built in mexico so cheaper but sounds great =)

    • @CaptJimDavis
      @CaptJimDavis Год назад

      @@mathias6423So did I today! Most affordable way to replicate DG's red.... A Candy Red Player Strat + EMG DG20 then all we need Mustafa Can Kaya's hands...

  • @nikanj
    @nikanj Год назад

    Sounds great! I hope more people start to experiment with active pickups for things other than metal.

  • @angusorvid8840
    @angusorvid8840 Год назад

    I've always loved this set and have used it for decades. It's terrific. I prefer it to the passive Duncan set Gilmour has been using in recent years on his black signature strats. This set can do anything. You can play metal one minute then turn on a dime and play clean, floating jazz. It's wonderful and very versatile.

  • @ottavva
    @ottavva Год назад +13

    DELICATE SOUND OF THUNDER is the best LIVE album

  • @pigxstix
    @pigxstix Год назад +1

    The Pulse part was really good. Shows that if you want David's 80s tone this is the ticket. You mileage may vary on everything else. I put an S in the neck position of mine because it's got more treble bite and is a lot more stratty sounding, especially with gain. The SA in the bridge is nice and fat with the SPC up. These really are great pickups but they do have a unique vibe for sure.

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад

      it's hard to get used to it, but damn, I'm so used to it, I don't hear anything else that sounds this good.

  • @stevemcdaniel2805
    @stevemcdaniel2805 3 месяца назад

    You have been a great inspiration to me! 100% Credit to your videos, I have sold my Line 6 HD POD 500x digital guitar modeler and purchased many of your recommended analog pedals and my tone is now better than ever! Thank you so much for your videos! I will be retiring soon and will soon need to sell about 5 of my guitars and downgrade in size from my Marshall 1960 lead 1/2 stack and DSL 100h tube head as my wife & I will be moving from very large house into a very small 40ft 5th wheel toy hauler and hitting the road full time. I would love to see your review of the new "Fender Tone Master Pro" guitar modeler and see what kind of Gilmour tones can you get out of her? please please! I cant think of anyone else better on the planet other than David Gilmour himself to review this new product!

  • @Kaa_guitar
    @Kaa_guitar 6 месяцев назад

    I'm old fan EMG! Thanks! ❤

  • @c1arkj
    @c1arkj Год назад

    Thanks, very informative.

  • @ottavva
    @ottavva Год назад

    compliments 😀

  • @warleigomes286
    @warleigomes286 Год назад

    Que timbre perfeito 😍😍 impressionante.

  • @sirjackhaji116
    @sirjackhaji116 Год назад +4

    Delicate sound of thunder is best verson

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +2

      Wow I never realized how much people love that tone, I should’ve covered that too. I always had a thing for PULSE’s dark, fat tone and DSOT was meh for me…

  • @dennhilly4506
    @dennhilly4506 4 месяца назад

    What model strart is that mate ? Sure is a beauty

  • @ES-vg1wu
    @ES-vg1wu Год назад

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PERFECT!!

  • @funnyharleyman
    @funnyharleyman Год назад

    Off the wall (no pun intended) what is that I see on your right hand for many of your videos?

  • @gratengelsker7614
    @gratengelsker7614 Год назад

    What is the difference between EMG and my standard single coil in my Squier?

  • @emreaydner638
    @emreaydner638 Год назад +1

    over the hills and far away cover?

  • @mikekellow6437
    @mikekellow6437 7 месяцев назад

    Sound great even unamplified..😊

  • @christophermannmanno6318
    @christophermannmanno6318 10 месяцев назад

    Can you remove the pickups from the pre-wired pickguard and put them into a guitar that does not have a pickguard?

  • @Baker5874
    @Baker5874 Год назад

    What pick ups do you use in the other guitar? I can’t decided on what pick ups to upgrade my strat to. But I’m veering towards passive pick ups.

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад

      I use texas special on one of my guitars and fat 50s on another.

  • @stzi_
    @stzi_ 21 день назад

    do you have to take the whole pickguard off to change the 9v?

  • @john_sandilau
    @john_sandilau Год назад

    Awesome pickups! I had to choose between those and the SLL-5 Staggered and eventually, I went with the Seymour Duncans. Could you tell me a budget way to cancel the excess noise on those Seymour Duncan SLL-5 passive pickups. (P.S. I have the full stack in the neck middle and neck positions). Thanks a lot. It really started to annoy me lately.

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +1

      That is a tough one, I don’t see any solution besides having them completely active EMGs or completely passive, and THEN doing some work on it…

    • @john_sandilau
      @john_sandilau Год назад

      @@mustyguitar I was thinking of buying a noise gate pedal. Does it work properly in this situation?

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +1

      @@john_sandilau I'm not much a fan of those, in most cases they kill some of the sustain and frequencies, but I'm an old man at heart, I don't got much experience with it, maybe there's a better pedal for that nowadays...

  • @BD-zg7is
    @BD-zg7is Год назад

    these pickups rock but are very different from normal ones. if you like experimenting with tones and getting sounds you can't get from normal pickups then grab yourself a set!

  • @maycosmitt2123
    @maycosmitt2123 Год назад

    Hello brother, I have a question that always worried me about the emg, I have thought about acquiring them many times, and I never decided thinking that there would not be much difference in tone with respect to normal passive pickups, what would you say to me in your opinion? are emgs really worth it? radically changes the tone with respect to a passive pickup? Or is it just more for the fact of canceling noises? big hug

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +1

      Hey Smitt,
      I can say that with the mid boost off, it's not that different, it's different, but not that much. It takes a little while to get used to it. Once you do, it's really great to have boosts at the tip of your fingers. I'm not saying you can't get vintage tones, you see this channel is built around EMG's
      I brought my vintage strat from my studio and I'll make a detailed comparison between texas specials (much more versatile than ssl5 for me) vs. emg's. but if I were to take one today, I'd pick EMG because you can get vintage tones with emg but it's really hard to get pulse tones with vintage single coil.

    • @maycosmitt2123
      @maycosmitt2123 Год назад

      @@mustyguitar thanks brother for the info, I always loved the tone of david de pulse and I always believed that the tone was given mainly by the EMG beyond the pedals, I am not saying that with a traditional sigle coil pickup you cannot play what was from that time, but I also think that without the emg it is rare to get close enough, one more question, on pulse, how do you think I used the SPC and EXG pots David? I heard that the EXG was always turned off and that on some occasions the SPC turned on between 3 and 4 approximately, what do you think? I send you a big hug

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +1

      ​@@maycosmitt2123 first of all, don't base your settings on anyone. I made the same mistake and maybe I still do, every setting depend on your situation, amp, playing, pedal settings, your room, volume, signal chain....
      For clean tones I think gilmour didn't use any spc or exg.
      for overdrive tones on songs like coming back to life, it's around 4-5 for solos
      for big muffs, for songs like sorrow it's 10 but for comfortably numb, it starts with 6-7 and for waving part it goes to 10.
      logically thinking, you need to boost where you lack the most, clean amp is already pretty good, hiwatt amps are mid rangy, big muffs lack mid range so he boosts when he needs the most.

    • @maycosmitt2123
      @maycosmitt2123 Год назад

      @@mustyguitar Thanks brother for taking the time to answer these questions that have been on my mind for a long time and about which I was always very curious about the usefulness that David Gilmour gave to potentiometers, mainly to SPC, in the live video of Sorrow. (pulse) can be seen in the intro of the song gilmour plays constantly with the spc control (mid frequencies) especially you can see how he opens the spc knob adding mid frequencies right at the part where the guitar gives feedback, (it is known that the mid frequencies are used for feedback), I don't know if Dave actually does it for that purpose or not, but it's clear. and that's why now I think about when you tell me that he actually uses it in parts where he needs it, and regarding the big muff of the big ones where you say they lack medium frequencies, I have both the big big muff, as well as the russo, the latter it's known for having the most boosted EQ in the mids compared to other big sleeves, which leads me to think that perhaps the use of spc is a little less necessary, correct me if I'm wrong, cheers

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад +1

      ​@@maycosmitt2123 like I said, it depends on your signal chain, some muffs are mid boosted but spc can still be of use. I use spc a lot with green russian too.

  • @stuart1863
    @stuart1863 Год назад +1

    böyle bir kanalın türk olması çok güzel

  • @pilout8637
    @pilout8637 Год назад

    Is it decent for playing funk or disco style records?

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  Год назад

      it would be with some wah and some compression. don't use SPC much and you can use EXG for some backing funky rhythm

  • @JeighNeither
    @JeighNeither 10 месяцев назад

    It would be infinitely more valuable if you could share the entirety of your relative settings when demoing the tonal qualities of an instrument/gear. Sharing the entire panel of your amp in a sub window, including the brand/model/year & wattage is great since the amp or sim is a huge factor in what we're hearing. Let us know what kind of mic you're using & how you have the amp mic'd, or whether you're going direct from the amp itself, or direct to the box from the guitar. When you throw the OD on, what kind of overdrive is it, & what are the settings? Even what DAW you've produced the segment on, & any relative data can be helpful. Those are all major factors in what the listener actually hears on this end, & without any reference points whatsoever, it makes all this data you've worked so hard to gather & share, a bit aimless. It's like having a map, but without any way of ever knowing where you are on that map. It sounds like a lot to cover, but I've seen it effectively conveyed via screen prompts or even a quick verbal disclaimer explaining what isn't, instead of what is in terms of settings. Regardless, this is a great & generous video, thank you!

  • @MurphyJosette69420
    @MurphyJosette69420 4 месяца назад

    Man, I love your videos, you're an awesome guy, and without you I would be lost with trying to recreate Gilmour tones, but PLEASE. Tune your guitar before recording the playing section. It's hard to appreciate your tone when the guitar is out of tune. Love the videos apart from that, thank you!

    • @mustyguitar
      @mustyguitar  4 месяца назад

      thank you for your kind words. I know I wasn't careful back then.

  • @TenzinRigsel007
    @TenzinRigsel007 11 месяцев назад

    Is it Mexican strat ?

    • @JS_Guitar09
      @JS_Guitar09 6 месяцев назад

      I'm pretty sure he said it's MIJ somewhere.

  • @ovidiuboureanu8565
    @ovidiuboureanu8565 Год назад

    How did you put active pickups in that strat? Where did you put the prea-amp?

  • @regandunn4850
    @regandunn4850 Год назад +1

    Those pick ups just cut the buzz from the big stage lighting rig that was making noises when was wireless bit dated now

  • @digipeet2866
    @digipeet2866 Год назад

    with spc is gratis!😊

  • @dennisneo1608
    @dennisneo1608 Год назад +4

    PULSE was not a great sound compared to Delicate Sound of Thunder.

    • @mouloudo
      @mouloudo Год назад

      What

    • @Hrithik23
      @Hrithik23 Год назад +1

      Wrong. DSOT sounds is a bit too processed. Pulse is processed too but it still has that rawness.

  • @nugeman7779
    @nugeman7779 Год назад

    My OCD is getting me. i'm asking for some advice here from fellow Gilmour guys. Best overall approach:
    1) SSL-5 in bridge, C/S '69 in middle, C/S Fat 50 in neck
    OR
    2) EMG D20's in all 3
    Or
    3) 920D in all 3
    ???????

    • @joejones7674
      @joejones7674 10 месяцев назад

      For me
      N cs69
      M fat 50
      B ssl5
      But add the Emg spc and exg tone controls. They can be used with active or passive pickups.