mesavox
Well-known member
Looks verses sound is an interesting phenomenon... I definitely like the look of the BFR better than the regular JP6, but if I had found that the woods didn't work for me (I'd always been very comfortable with how the basswood JPMs sounded), I'd probably be playing the regular JP6 instead. But, fortunately the BFR exceeded my tonal expectations by... like miles.. continents even. lol
But, I don't particularly care for Gretsch guitars, but the tone for some things is so amazing that I will have one at some point. Same with the Rickenbacker 12 string. I think they're ugly guitars, but I must have one. lol
I guess that all puts me somewhere in the middle. The tear drop pickgaurds have never done much for me, but Silo Specials are definitely guitars I need to have in my arsenal at some point. I love the look of everything but the pg, but I don't remember the last time I ever thought about it. The other awesome aspects of the guitar overtook a small little detail to such a degree that I think I even like the teardrop pgs now.
I'm sure there are scientific explanations for all sides of the thing.
But, I don't particularly care for Gretsch guitars, but the tone for some things is so amazing that I will have one at some point. Same with the Rickenbacker 12 string. I think they're ugly guitars, but I must have one. lol
I guess that all puts me somewhere in the middle. The tear drop pickgaurds have never done much for me, but Silo Specials are definitely guitars I need to have in my arsenal at some point. I love the look of everything but the pg, but I don't remember the last time I ever thought about it. The other awesome aspects of the guitar overtook a small little detail to such a degree that I think I even like the teardrop pgs now.
I'm sure there are scientific explanations for all sides of the thing.