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HarrySeven - Intangible Asset Appraiser & Wrecker of Civilisation. Searching for weird guitars - so you don't have to.
Forum feedback thread. | G&B interview #1 & #2 | https://www.instagram.com/_harry_seven_/
A book I'd recommend to anyone else interested in that kind of thing is "Behind the Glass".
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The last post of his I read I thought he was saying that the energy does transfer to the body but that the ideal to aim for would be to minimise that as much as possible.
Seems to be a bit of a witch hunt against him. I suppose I can see why since if some of the things he says is true it means most of us on the forum are wasting a lot of time and money on nothing lol
Interestingly, I can't get the TC toneprint app to work with them.
HarrySeven's example above does tend to suggest that there is sufficient energy transfer from the strings that are being played to those that aren't to make them resonate. And that has to be happening via the body in a twin neck.
...but the topic was done to death in the other thread with no real resolution so I probably should be strung up for even mentioning it!
I thought the question/debate was whether that affects what gets picked up by the pickups or not.
I wonder if anyone's ever put one of those PZM boundary mics on the body of a solid body electric guitar.
Though I don't know enough to know if that would make them unrecognisable or just "warbly".