Dude,I think you are just great.If you don't mind let me point out something here.Musicians(especially amplified musicians)have a tendency to lose hearing in between 2K and 8K hertz.Human hearing is particularly susceptible to loss within this range.This is called "noise induced hearing loss".Your sound here is quite noisy.You are pushing to many decibels in this frequency range.A rock guitar should crunch.If it is fuzzy that means noise.Sorry man,just trying to help. Be careful with fuzz/noise.
guilty as charged - I think alot of it comes from growing up with vinyl - I've never been much of an audiophile a bit of fuzz and white noise never really registered with me. But you have a valid point. Thanks for the feedback.
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Luker635 3 years ago
Dude,I think you are just great.If you don't mind let me point out something here.Musicians(especially amplified musicians)have a tendency to lose hearing in between 2K and 8K hertz.Human hearing is particularly susceptible to loss within this range.This is called "noise induced hearing loss".Your sound here is quite noisy.You are pushing to many decibels in this frequency range.A rock guitar should crunch.If it is fuzzy that means noise.Sorry man,just trying to help. Be careful with fuzz/noise.
YouSpamTard 3 years ago
guilty as charged - I think alot of it comes from growing up with vinyl - I've never been much of an audiophile a bit of fuzz and white noise never really registered with me. But you have a valid point. Thanks for the feedback.
VideoGuitarLessons 3 years ago
was the word feedback in there as a pun or what? :P
pepsimaxx10 3 years ago 7
lol nice catch
crazdime 2 years ago