TimSz
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- Nov 17, 2005
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Hey guys and dolls.
I feel a little less than knowledgable about a few things, and figured this would be the best place to settle my quandries.
To my knowledge, EMG pickups are active. They need the 9V battery to work their magic. From what I have been led to believe over the years, the guitar itself plays very little into the sound of the guitar, because the pickups do all the work. Is this something I have been grossly misled about?
If not, then how would a mahogany tone block add to or take away from the sound of the LUKE guitar? I don't want to make this sound like a knock to the LUKE BFR, because it truly is the last thing on my mind... to knock EBMM. That'll NEVER happen from me. I just don't get it. It seems to me that if I have been correctly informed about the EMGs creating the sound, then how would a BFR LUKE vary from a regular LUKE, other than looking really bloody fantastic in comparison? ... Not that the regular LUKE doesn't look stellar... ya'll know what I mean.
Can someone shed some light on this? I dislike being unknowledgable about something, and I love knowing as much as humanly possible about everything EBMM. It also makes it that much easier to talk up the LUKE to potential buyers at the guitar store I work at when I have all the correct facts.
Thanks all.
I feel a little less than knowledgable about a few things, and figured this would be the best place to settle my quandries.
To my knowledge, EMG pickups are active. They need the 9V battery to work their magic. From what I have been led to believe over the years, the guitar itself plays very little into the sound of the guitar, because the pickups do all the work. Is this something I have been grossly misled about?
If not, then how would a mahogany tone block add to or take away from the sound of the LUKE guitar? I don't want to make this sound like a knock to the LUKE BFR, because it truly is the last thing on my mind... to knock EBMM. That'll NEVER happen from me. I just don't get it. It seems to me that if I have been correctly informed about the EMGs creating the sound, then how would a BFR LUKE vary from a regular LUKE, other than looking really bloody fantastic in comparison? ... Not that the regular LUKE doesn't look stellar... ya'll know what I mean.
Can someone shed some light on this? I dislike being unknowledgable about something, and I love knowing as much as humanly possible about everything EBMM. It also makes it that much easier to talk up the LUKE to potential buyers at the guitar store I work at when I have all the correct facts.
Thanks all.