one of my favorite vids on you tube ... good work ..... great sound ..... thanks to people like you .. the hendrix tone stays alive and may inspire some of the younger generation ... feel sorry for them when i put on radio these days ,, its not music its noise .... who cares wot pedals / amps etc youve nailed that sound ... ive seen doyle in concert hes brilliant ... easy to see who inspired him ...
the hendrix sound came from old german paper transitors in his fuzz face.... they dont make them no more yepp... sundial still uses NOS transitors to get that sound... and the recitfiers in his amps were solid state so no sag... it had nothing to do with his cheap strats or backwards this or that,,, its just abunch of copper rolls anyways....also the guy here has a weak pick attack which hendrix employed.... hendrix got the amps to do the rest..... that has alot to do with his sound
@megajames3000 I bought a mexican standard stratocaster for $500. Brought it to my local guitar shop who had it set up for probably an extra $80 so probably somewhere in the $600 range. As far as the tone, yes there is definitely a difference. I feel like the tone is more pronounced especially in the neck pickup. The only downside is, flipping the guitar makes for an awkward guitar. The volume knob is right where you dont want it to be, so you have to learn to adjust a bit.. hope that helped!
@jimiele Just buy a left handed stratocaster and have the nut flipped and the pickup angle changed and restring it for a right handed player. I have one, lots of fun!
You've captured the tone that's elusive to more than a few of us..awesome
dino6888 1 month ago in playlist Guitar Lessons
one of my favorite vids on you tube ... good work ..... great sound ..... thanks to people like you .. the hendrix tone stays alive and may inspire some of the younger generation ... feel sorry for them when i put on radio these days ,, its not music its noise .... who cares wot pedals / amps etc youve nailed that sound ... ive seen doyle in concert hes brilliant ... easy to see who inspired him ...
4508lionel 3 months ago
the hendrix sound came from old german paper transitors in his fuzz face.... they dont make them no more yepp... sundial still uses NOS transitors to get that sound... and the recitfiers in his amps were solid state so no sag... it had nothing to do with his cheap strats or backwards this or that,,, its just abunch of copper rolls anyways....also the guy here has a weak pick attack which hendrix employed.... hendrix got the amps to do the rest..... that has alot to do with his sound
ElNavajoDeColorado 6 months ago
This is a very cool thing you do here my man. People around the world must get so much inspiration from this vid alone.
JulianKaruk 7 months ago in playlist doyle bramhall
Thought you were really DBII - looks and sound! Tom - love the videos from San Diego!
mad4mtl 7 months ago
@anaturaladdiction cool i've always wanted to go do that
megajames3000 8 months ago
@megajames3000 I bought a mexican standard stratocaster for $500. Brought it to my local guitar shop who had it set up for probably an extra $80 so probably somewhere in the $600 range. As far as the tone, yes there is definitely a difference. I feel like the tone is more pronounced especially in the neck pickup. The only downside is, flipping the guitar makes for an awkward guitar. The volume knob is right where you dont want it to be, so you have to learn to adjust a bit.. hope that helped!
anaturaladdiction 8 months ago
@anaturaladdiction about how much doe that cost. do you know notice much difference in tone
megajames3000 8 months ago
@jimiele Just buy a left handed stratocaster and have the nut flipped and the pickup angle changed and restring it for a right handed player. I have one, lots of fun!
anaturaladdiction 8 months ago
Nice work! As a huge DBII fan, I can say you've done this song justice! Cheers!
kram4449 10 months ago