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#127792 by Love of Socks
Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:21 pm
Dev had a similar one when I saw him on stage recently but it was darker and not as flat. (Like a slope from the edges so that the strings and shit were raised a bit).

#127794 by Yanko
Mon Aug 07, 2006 6:23 pm
rgx612a wrote:Seriously, i think guitars sound like shit in such low frequencies, very muddy.


one word: meshuggah. I have no idea of how the achieve that crunch and so little mud, but they do.

#127795 by Josiah Tobin
Mon Aug 07, 2006 7:23 pm
Yanko wrote:
rgx612a wrote:Seriously, i think guitars sound like shit in such low frequencies, very muddy.


one word: meshuggah. I have no idea of how the achieve that crunch and so little mud, but they do.

Well to be fair, they don't crunch. If you listen to their newer stuff there's relatively rare use of chords or powerchords of any kind, it's mostly single string playing to keep it somewhat comprehensible... Of course, they're one of the few bands that use that style of playing well, but still. It's more of a sharp twang really.

#127802 by rgx612a
Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:04 pm
Yanko wrote:
rgx612a wrote:Seriously, i think guitars sound like shit in such low frequencies, very muddy.


one word: meshuggah. I have no idea of how the achieve that crunch and so little mud, but they do.


I'm not a huge Meshuggah fan, but i heard "Catch 33" recently and I don't like that tone at all. I do kinda dig the tone on some of their earlier works like "Destroy Erase Improve" back when they didn't quite tune to Z yet. hehehe.

The best downtuned tone i've ever heard is Fear Factory "demanufacture" and Crowbar "sonic excess in it's purest form". Both have a really tight punchy, crushing tone. They were in B tuning, i think? Any lower than A and it loses something.... it just doesn't sound like the sonic space a guitar should inhabit. That's bass guitar frequencies.

#127811 by Yanko
Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:43 pm
well, yeah, i wasn't even arguing about the overall tone, i actually kinda prefer their older stuff in some parts too.
but still, it doesn't sound muddy to me enough to say it's a muddy tone
anyway, just my personal 2 cents, i'm a drummer, so i will just fuck off! :lol:

#127831 by Dr.Mosh
Tue Aug 08, 2006 5:04 am
Love of Socks wrote:Dev had a similar one when I saw him on stage recently but it was darker and not as flat. (Like a slope from the edges so that the strings and shit were raised a bit).


That was his custom made ESP, that's "only" 7 string though and very similar to the LTD SC607B

#127906 by Goat
Wed Aug 09, 2006 3:38 am
rgx612a wrote:Any lower than A and it loses something.... it just doesn't sound like the sonic space a guitar should inhabit. That's bass guitar frequencies.


Since SYLs Alien the low G is a go in my book. Skeksis, Shitstorm, Zen ... menacing sound, nothing lost, pure hairrising evil.

#127910 by Dr.Mosh
Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:56 am
Goat wrote:Since SYLs Alien the low G is a go in my book. Skeksis, Shitstorm, Zen ... menacing sound, nothing lost, pure hairrising evil.


Yeah, and since recording techniques and amps have been getting better I don't see it as as much of problem anymore either.
Also, turn the gain down :)

#128019 by Dandamage
Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:09 am
rgx612a wrote:Lower does not equal better.


THATS BLASPHEMY YOUR SPEAKING!!!!!
my the gods of heavy gages split you asunder with their disgusting fatness

But seriously
with guitars like that you dont even need a bass
Imagine the fucking sweeps you could do on it!!!
I want one
But...
It wounldnt suite every style of guitar playing
and I couldnt go without a standard six in standard tuning
So right you are.

#128025 by Biert
Fri Aug 11, 2006 9:39 am
Dandamage wrote:my the gods of heavy gages split you asunder with their disgusting fatness

Haha that sounds like a lyric from Nile or something :P

#128211 by rgx612a
Mon Aug 14, 2006 10:50 pm
Goat wrote:
rgx612a wrote:Any lower than A and it loses something.... it just doesn't sound like the sonic space a guitar should inhabit. That's bass guitar frequencies.


Since SYLs Alien the low G is a go in my book. Skeksis, Shitstorm, Zen ... menacing sound, nothing lost, pure hairrising evil.


Alien sounds alright. You gotta sacrifice alot of crunch in your tone to get any clarity in such low tunings though... The guitar tone on City sounds WAY better and heavier than Alien, and City was in C right?

Also amps... amps have actually not getten much better in the last ten years or so. Alien was recorded with Mesa Dual recto's right? That amp was originally released in '92, that's a 14 year old circuit design, and it's still one of the most popular amps out there to this day. Peavey 5150 is another early 90's amp.

Also the Marshall JCM-800's. Those are hugely popular amps to this day, and that circuit was designed in the late 70's. The only thing modern amps have on old amps is Gain. Most modern amps have tons of gain. Gain dosn't always equal good tone, A good boost pedal on a JCM-800 will get you all the gain nessesary, and it'll kill most any modern amp, ecpecially in a live situation.

#128213 by the_scoon
Mon Aug 14, 2006 11:03 pm
I personally like the sound of really low guitar. It has a real growl and crunch you can't get on a 6-string in standard tuning. Low F# on that 8-string is insane! I wonder if there is any audio of that monster being played...

#128235 by Goat
Tue Aug 15, 2006 11:23 am
rgx612a wrote:Alien sounds alright. You gotta sacrifice alot of crunch in your tone to get any clarity in such low tunings though... The guitar tone on City sounds WAY better and heavier than Alien, and City was in C right?


Agree on the sacrifice, but still, if all (string gauge and tension, neck action, guitarwood, amp settings) is perfectly balanced, I'm for it. Less buzz, more growl. RRRROOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWRRRRRRRR!

:D

Oh, AAA is tuned AAAEAE.

#129173 by JayjayAbnormal
Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:17 pm
That picture is so fucking hilarious. Thats one big finger :P

#129219 by Persuader
Mon Sep 04, 2006 4:00 am
Maybe a nod to Mr Vai? ;) That man has looong fingers!

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