Author Topic: What The Huh? JJ Switches To Gretsch?  (Read 2605 times)

elwoodblue

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Re: What The Huh? JJ Switches To Gretsch?
« Reply #15 on: July 30, 2016, 10:18:43 PM »
Malcolm Young of AC/DC also used Filtertons (and something else in the middle),for the rhythm on some of the crunchiest classic rock tunes.



 
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peoplechipper

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Re: What The Huh? JJ Switches To Gretsch?
« Reply #16 on: August 02, 2016, 11:36:07 PM »
Shows how small Malcolm and Angus are; the Duo-jet is a small guitar and he makes it look huge...the Filtertron is the only humbucker I can use...other people using them sounds great but when I play them they sound dull; I even have one of lenny Kravitz's old flying v's and the original Gibson pickups just sucked to me so I put p-90's in it and the guitar came to life and became my main guitar with the band I was in at the time, wrecking the collectability in the process, who cares? anyway, my backup guitar was a '60's Yamaha sgv series guitar which I put a Filtertron in the bridge (original pu gone) and it had a similar snotty tone to the p-90...I'm sure someone here is a pickup guru who could explain it all but Filtertrons are a lower output humbucker and I think as you add output you cut mid/treble and smooth it all out, kinda like as you add gain stages to tube amps you lose bottom end; it's all a funny balance...

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Re: What The Huh? JJ Switches To Gretsch?
« Reply #17 on: August 03, 2016, 12:35:51 AM »
it's all a funny balance...


Thomas Jones made a business out of the quest. He's somewhere around here, I wonder if they'd
give me a tour.
http://www.tvjones.com/


The cheap filtertron in my cheap 90's duojet has a great gilmourish tone.
I couldn't bond the guitar, so the pickup is now in a '72 SG.
I put a stratoblaster in there too, I'll report back on how that combo sounds.