Love single-coil pickups? Sure you do, even if you don't play an electrified string instrument, you've enjoyed countless recordings that featured the clarity and ring of these lovely magnetic boxes. Count me among the millions of people who dig on the single-coil. However, just as poop trumps pee in every numerical argument, at least in an olfactory sense, two is always better than one. So let's not forget the importance of the dual-coil, "Humbucker", pickup; credited in large part to Seth Lover, while working at Gibson, he sought a way to eliminate the low level electrical hum through common-mode rejection.
Anyways, I picked up a black beauty.
Here's a fun column on the Telecaster Deluxe.
2008/07/24
Cream of Cauliflower
There is an increasingly widening gap between my left and right butt cheeks.
Oh, you're still reading. In that case, make yourself at home. Here's an album I really like (SEEB EHT EERF), because it has 5 things all albums ought to have:
-Vocal harmony
-Tight, crispy drums
-Electric bass guitar
-Fun noises
-Quality rhythm guitar
ANIHC ENIF EMOS SKAERB DNA SESPALER NEEUQ EHT, AET EROFEB
AYA!
Oh, you're still reading. In that case, make yourself at home. Here's an album I really like (SEEB EHT EERF), because it has 5 things all albums ought to have:
-Vocal harmony
-Tight, crispy drums
-Electric bass guitar
-Fun noises
-Quality rhythm guitar
ANIHC ENIF EMOS SKAERB DNA SESPALER NEEUQ EHT, AET EROFEB
AYA!
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