Ted Witcher
10-05-2003, 10:24 PM
Well, I got the Cobra -- black with binding, HO p/ups. Highest level of luthiery, no doubt. But...
Sounds a little thin, clean. With distortion, there's definitely some thump there (I'm not talking modern metal thump, more like classic rock thump) in the lower mids, but not enough. It's like there's a spot on the tone control I'm listening for that I don't have. I've dedicated an OD pedal just to this guitar (usually I find sweet spots on all my effects/amps and just set it and forget it, no matter which axe) and gotten a little closer to what I'm after. I'm going to keep playing it for awhile and then start experimenting with different strings and perhaps different p/ups. TA's original recommendation, which I ignored, was to got with his personal Cobra p/ups, which are H1+ and H2. I thought that might be too hot and dark because I preferred a more PAF sound. Perhaps now I'll reconsider. There's also the possibility of high-end third party PAF guys like Tom Holmes, but I don't know how those'll sound when split. The guitar is ridiculously playable and bending is so easy I think I'll start learning those Albert King solos I've been putting off... but I need to more fully realize the sound first. Any thoughts would be welcome.
Sounds a little thin, clean. With distortion, there's definitely some thump there (I'm not talking modern metal thump, more like classic rock thump) in the lower mids, but not enough. It's like there's a spot on the tone control I'm listening for that I don't have. I've dedicated an OD pedal just to this guitar (usually I find sweet spots on all my effects/amps and just set it and forget it, no matter which axe) and gotten a little closer to what I'm after. I'm going to keep playing it for awhile and then start experimenting with different strings and perhaps different p/ups. TA's original recommendation, which I ignored, was to got with his personal Cobra p/ups, which are H1+ and H2. I thought that might be too hot and dark because I preferred a more PAF sound. Perhaps now I'll reconsider. There's also the possibility of high-end third party PAF guys like Tom Holmes, but I don't know how those'll sound when split. The guitar is ridiculously playable and bending is so easy I think I'll start learning those Albert King solos I've been putting off... but I need to more fully realize the sound first. Any thoughts would be welcome.