Topic: Why Do Electric Guitars Turn Me Off?
So I picked out a guitar to go electric, a nice no-nonsense Gibson Melody Maker. I thought it'd be all the fun of my acoustic but amplified. How wrong I was I plugged in and aargh! If my Seagull is like a choir where the strings blend then this was like a several soloists singing at once. It set my teeth on edge. Other makes did the same; only when I tried a Peavy Rockingham hollow-body did things improve. OK so it had a nasty thin neck and big bulky body but at least the sound gelled. I could modulate the sound, damp strings and it was fun.
What am I after here? Body cavity resonance seems such a bland way of describing it. Is half the art of playing electric fiddling with tone knobs, amps and effects to get a good sound. Shouldn't electrics welcome you as soon as you plug in?
PS. I love rock and the electric guitar sound, particularly punk and 60s garage with all that fuzz, distortion and stuff. It's great on record just not in my hands...?