Nowadays I spend so little time with other musicians outside of playing for/with them that I'd forgotten.
The amount of dirt pedals I have is overkill for most, and 97% of the people who hear my stuff wont be able to appreciate the effort I put into tones.
This is what Mark said.
Mark wrote:honestly, with the kind of fuzzes I see being used around here, the type of guitar makes almost no difference. Your putting your signal through something that has been so destroyed and shaped that so little of the original "information" is left... idk, that's just my opinion. I personally can't hear a guitar by the time it's through something like a Devi Ever or similar stuff...
Mark wrote:idk, I still feel like, from a purely electronic (eletrical? audio singal-al?) standpoint, your making the signal almost fully a square wave, and when you do that, theres not much individuality to the source... Obviously there may be a bit of difference but like, run a strat clean and I can tell you its a strat. run a les paul, and i can tell you its a les paul. Through those fuzzes all I hear is way too much gain and (to my ears, what it sounds like is) a circuit that isn't working right. That's literally what goes through my head when I hear something with "velcro" decay or when notes cut out. Maybe I'm just noobish but I don't understand how you can hear the subtle nuances of a tone when the pedal cuts out your sound every 2 seconds...
See now, if we were talking about, like a FuzzFace or a Tonebender or a Red Llama or Swollen Pickle, then I would understand, but "modern" fuzzes are just... puzzling to me.
Which reminded me, I could run a squier aff. strat, bridge pickup only, through a hot head or bad monkey into a spyder 2 and most people couldn't tell the difference between that and my modded strat -> SHO -> P&C -> ABSynth -> 4x10 deville
but any of you guys (well most of you <.<) could tell me not only the difference, but even go so far as to, without me telling you what the rig was, ask what I was running into the ABSynth (because, well, we tend to be pretty familiar with each others rigs and the tones that the ABSynth produces are pretty well known around here)
Look at PPs deviboard.
Look at Gunner's ILF collection.
Look at NWs...well anything he owns, he owns one of everything, right?
blah..
I guess what I'm saying is that at the end of the day, the only people that are going to appreciate the work we put into tonecrafting are going to be people like ourselves.