Well that seems fucked up.
Just heard from my ex-wife, she put that phone in the mail today. So she said to expect it Thursday, and that I am going to have to sign for it. I been playing musical batteries with my phone for a week now, taping the wires to the battery for 45 minutes at a time. But I have to work on Thursday, so I hope they dont try to deliver when nobody is at home.
And I am telling you, since i got those frets filed down and the pain is gone from playing that guitar, I been picking that thing up every free moment I have. It's a pleasure to play now, and it has a tone that is remarkedly different from all of my other guitars, that I really enjoy hearing. I am very surprised that this instrument I assembled actually plays. LoL
That's a good thing. Both the phone and guitar...
Also the going to work... That's a good thing...
And, yeah, it should play like a new guitar. How it sounds is mostly down to the pickups, more than any other aspect. Sure, all the components of a guitar impact tone - but the biggest influence on tone is the pickups. That's probably followed by the strings impacting the tone.
I watch this Glenn Fricker guy on YouTube and he is funny, he gets excited, anyways, he goes on and on and on about the biggest difference in your tone is not the pick up or the string or the wood, it is all the speaker
I'd contest that the speaker is not part of the guitar, so is irrelevant to the question of what part of the guitar impacts tone the most.
Of course the amp and speakers matter, as do effects pedals... Trying to cop out like that is just trying to be smart without actually being smart.
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