This x100Decibill wrote:Hollows and semi-hollows make tons of noise at higher gain levels....
Dunno why I didn't think of that since my only guitar is a hollowbody
You gotta commit to that noise, though. Volume and tone knobs only do so much.
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This x100Decibill wrote:Hollows and semi-hollows make tons of noise at higher gain levels....
D.o.S. wrote:I'm fucking stupid and no one should operate under any other premise.


Plus you can tap the body for some cool percussive sounds. If you've got your strings tuned to an open chord, it could be a great way to generate drones.Decibill wrote:Hollows and semi-hollows make tons of noise at higher gain levels....








He could probably make a Bullet sound good, but then we probably all could... You gotta have the NOISE inside in order to let it OUT...Brahskolnikov wrote:Scott Kelly






holy smokeswfs1234 wrote:I think an electric with a resonator body, a humbucker in the neck, one of those teisco pickups in the bridge, a pickup selector switch and a volume knob would be perfect. It'd feedback like nuts at any volume and kill everything with treble. A tone-selector switch, ala the danelectro select-o-matic, would be pretty awesome too but not necessary.


Yeah, I've been thinking about this for a while...ryan summit wrote:holy smokeswfs1234 wrote:I think an electric with a resonator body, a humbucker in the neck, one of those teisco pickups in the bridge, a pickup selector switch and a volume knob would be perfect. It'd feedback like nuts at any volume and kill everything with treble. A tone-selector switch, ala the danelectro select-o-matic, would be pretty awesome too but not necessary.
now were talkin