B2D
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There's a thread going on over at the Duncan board as to what EBMM guitars sound like, in general.
A few pages into it, someone came along and put this up after detailing and praising his own personal EBMM instrument:
"I think they allow you to sound like 'you', without the baggage of more traditional brands."
And I think that says it all right there. EBMM instruments always have seemed relatively association-free to me and as a result they allow me to be me. I can do stuff on my Silo Special that no other guitar would let me get away with. Joe Satriani has said that when he feels like he needs a "clean slate" creatively he plays a white guitar. I feel that way picking up a Ball. I'm not compelled to play certain things like I am with an Fender or a Gibson, you know?
Just thought I'd share that.
A few pages into it, someone came along and put this up after detailing and praising his own personal EBMM instrument:
"I think they allow you to sound like 'you', without the baggage of more traditional brands."
And I think that says it all right there. EBMM instruments always have seemed relatively association-free to me and as a result they allow me to be me. I can do stuff on my Silo Special that no other guitar would let me get away with. Joe Satriani has said that when he feels like he needs a "clean slate" creatively he plays a white guitar. I feel that way picking up a Ball. I'm not compelled to play certain things like I am with an Fender or a Gibson, you know?
Just thought I'd share that.