Love the grittiness of these pickups Ben. I was thinking one thing that would be cool in your demos would be to add short sample of the guitar in a full track mix. Find a good blues backing track and make a 30 second or so sample jam. The fact you are always consistent in your playing when you do the tests, it would make it a great comparison resource for people, If I remember correctly there is a channel called YT Jam Tracks that have really high quality backing tracks.
YT & Quist are both backing track channels. I have been thinking about doing that, or doing a separate vid for the jam a few days later. I have a couple tracks ready to record over. The main reason for a separate vid is that people only watch a couple minutes of the pickup vids. I would have to put the jam at the beginning. So my thinking was a separate vid might do better. What do you think?
@@benpowersguitar you could do both. Add 30 seconds to the end of the pickup tests and then a longer standalone vid of the jam. That way you have the best of both worlds. People that watch the full test vid will get to hear them in a mix. People that just want to hear the mix can do just that. Then just cross link the vids in the description.
Those Vintage 73’s are some of the best pickups you have demoed.
Yeah, I am surprised at them.
Pickups and amp both sound GREAT 👍 🎸 🎸 🎸
Thank you. I appreciate you watching.👍
Awesome Strat sounds Ben! Cool demo!
Thanks buddy. Xaviere (GFS) makes a good guitar for under $300. As long as you don't mind a 12" radius.
@@benpowersguitar I know about their guitars, you’re right :)
Love the grittiness of these pickups Ben. I was thinking one thing that would be cool in your demos would be to add short sample of the guitar in a full track mix. Find a good blues backing track and make a 30 second or so sample jam. The fact you are always consistent in your playing when you do the tests, it would make it a great comparison resource for people, If I remember correctly there is a channel called YT Jam Tracks that have really high quality backing tracks.
YT & Quist are both backing track channels. I have been thinking about doing that, or doing a separate vid for the jam a few days later. I have a couple tracks ready to record over. The main reason for a separate vid is that people only watch a couple minutes of the pickup vids. I would have to put the jam at the beginning. So my thinking was a separate vid might do better. What do you think?
@@benpowersguitar you could do both. Add 30 seconds to the end of the pickup tests and then a longer standalone vid of the jam. That way you have the best of both worlds. People that watch the full test vid will get to hear them in a mix. People that just want to hear the mix can do just that. Then just cross link the vids in the description.
@@ccjmusic That's an idea.
@@benpowersguitar I hope it works for you Ben.