I do notice some differences in the sound but they are very slight. The second guitar sounds bassier than the first. What you could do to really analyze it is get the audio track of this video, and in garageband, pull up the channel EQ, then compare what the EQ shapes look like as the audio track progresses.
That’s a great idea. I think I shall do that. Thank you. What I found interesting is how little difference there is to the in room sound when comparing very different pickups.
@@mitchellrosenthal6305 we know as players don’t we. There’s a feel as you play. It’s why I enjoy semi hollow or fully hollow guitars so much, that resonance
I do notice some differences in the sound but they are very slight. The second guitar sounds bassier than the first. What you could do to really analyze it is get the audio track of this video, and in garageband, pull up the channel EQ, then compare what the EQ shapes look like as the audio track progresses.
That’s a great idea. I think I shall do that. Thank you.
What I found interesting is how little difference there is to the in room sound when comparing very different pickups.
@@ghostofborsalino2752 absolutely. I think a large fraction of audience members would have no idea that one pickup is being used vs another.
@@mitchellrosenthal6305 we know as players don’t we. There’s a feel as you play. It’s why I enjoy semi hollow or fully hollow guitars so much, that resonance