Testing Pickups To See If Glenn Fricker Is Right Or Wrong (SpectreSoundStudios)

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • Remember the Pepsi Challenge? I sure do! .
    If you don't millions of people discovered they preferred the taste of Pepsi over Coke in a blind test (according to Pepsi anyway, Coke for life bitches!).
    I created this test to see just how right Glenn Ficker is about pickups not making a difference at high gain. Did you catch that...HIGH GAIN!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:42 What did Glenn actually say?
    01:27 4 reasons I feel I would be good at doing this test
    01:51 Reasons #1 and #2, Larry and Seymour
    03:25 Reason #3, I am certified in ultrasonic testing
    05:20 Why would people ignore findings they disagree with?
    05:48 Cognitive Dissonance
    06:33 Confirmation Bias
    07:13 The Placebo Effect
    07:42 Dylan Talks Tone
    09:04 Forming a hypothesis and following the scientific method
    09:38 The Squishy Guitar Project
    10:56 Reason #4, I have a recording studio
    11:51 Tour of the studio
    13:01 The signal chain for the test and just how simple it is
    13:33 The control layout of Seymour and Larry
    14:12 Crap! There's already a way to change your tone using the same pickup
    15:02 The RIFF!
    15:22 Seymour Duncan JB
    15:43 Dimarzio Tone Zone
    16:10 Time to get absurd with something that should definitely make a difference
    17:41 Hollow body and a multiscale 6 string
    18:14 Strandberg Boden with Seymour Duncan P-Rails
    18:55 Ibanez AG95 with Super 58s
    19:14 Nitro vs poly
    19:40 PRS USA Custom 22 with 85/15s
    20:02 TOP SECRET BLUETOOTH SWITCH in a Warmoth with Tom Andersons
    20:36 Cycling through what this bluetooth switch does clean
    21:13 Adding gain to the different pickup options available from the Hyp... uh oh, you almost got me! tune in the day of NAMM to find out more about this switch
    22:29 My extremely scientific findings
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Komentáře • 433

  • @neilriffs
    @neilriffs Před rokem +5

    This was a pretty good video, you actually went through everything more than Glenn! Wasn't even expecting an electric sitar to sound THAT heavy! Guess it goes to show that no matter what type of electric guitar, pickups barely make a difference on high gain!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +5

      Dude… thank you!
      More than Glenn isn’t something I’m totally comfortable with so let’s just say I continued his work.
      I’m glad you dug the sitar. I wasn’t sure it would get any love. But I figured it would be fun for everyone.

  • @jrrarglblarg9241
    @jrrarglblarg9241 Před rokem +41

    This video is not about guitar puckups, it’s about critical thinking.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +4

      You just won smartest comment!

    • @user-of9ut1hd9q
      @user-of9ut1hd9q Před rokem +2

      The fact you spelled "pickups" wrong in a comment about critical thinking lol

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +5

      @@user-of9ut1hd9q we knew what he meant. That was kind of mean.
      But, dude has a point.

    • @hadleymanmusic
      @hadleymanmusic Před rokem

      @@user-of9ut1hd9q man im half blind and 3 fingers cover this phones keys and its a " upgrade" and its been nithin but a text go around havin to back up from wrong letters and the again and again and i didnt see my mispellin

    • @hadleymanmusic
      @hadleymanmusic Před rokem

      Flight surgeeon prjbly wont give me a medical again.

  • @greevar
    @greevar Před rokem +13

    The thing about pickups and tone is that there are SO many ways to change your tone without touching the pickups themselves that has far more effect. The tone knob, the pickup selector (thus the position of the pickup and type if it has a single coil/split on deck), and the EQ can all change the tone A LOT using the pickups that the guitar came with. After that, there's the speakers you playing through, the mic you're using on those speakers (even playing live you often mic your speakers), and the position of the mic that can make massive differences. The pickups make up tiny fraction of the tone at best. What pickups do the most is _output_ level. I'd rather focus on my EQ's and IR's rather than what pickup I'm using. Hell, you can even _fake_ the sound of a pickup with a graphic EQ!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      You are not wrong!
      Did you see the difference that bluetooth switch made just changing the way the pickup wiring was electronically?
      I keep saying it so I’ll say it again, I reach for a guitar for emotional reasons. I can usually get the tone I want out if anything.

    • @tommilitello198
      @tommilitello198 Před rokem +1

      When it comes to guitar tone if you think it works it does,I could care less about any kind of test,your entire life is based on what ypu believe,not someone else

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@tommilitello198 that is that whole placebo effect thing I mentioned but only at high gain.
      I don’t understand why he so many people are glossing over that. Also, I never said I couldn’t hear a difference (well, I guess I did when I flipped the mini toggle).
      At the end of the video I did say I didn’t think the test proved anything and it wouldn’t change anyone’s mind.

  • @reverendprophet
    @reverendprophet Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nice vid! I can't get enough of videos that test music-making myths! Subbed!

  • @CSB008
    @CSB008 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Another great addition to the discourse around this topic. Good work man.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Thanks, I tried to make it as fun as possible and most people didn’t get that.
      I’m going to do a part 2 at some point and include scale length, tone wood, etc.

  • @HOLOCULT
    @HOLOCULT Před 2 měsíci +1

    Great video!!!

  • @daltonwilliamlawrence8269
    @daltonwilliamlawrence8269 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Seriously Underrated Channel, Speaking & Thinking for this to change, You deserve every view. Excellent content as always! Love the deep dives & experimentation/discoveries, most interesting & intriguing.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank you so much. It is an honor to have you and those like you enjoy my content.
      I will continue to do my very best to be worthy of your time you give to watch my content.

  • @Patrick-ss9td
    @Patrick-ss9td Před rokem +5

    A commercial diver...that takes some real guts. Love the video. It was a lot of fun and informative. I look forward to more videos from you. Be well.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much, Patrick.
      There are over 100 in my channel right now. Please, go check them all out.
      Not only should there be some stuff in there you’ll like if you have any ideas tell me and if it’s in my power I’ll make them.
      And thanks again for watching my video! I appreciate you spending your time watching one of my creations, truly.

    • @Patrick-ss9td
      @Patrick-ss9td Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB Will do. Thanks.

  • @maratt123
    @maratt123 Před rokem +2

    Keep up the great work!

  • @brettmarlar4154
    @brettmarlar4154 Před rokem +5

    My argument for having multiple guitars is that they physically feel different in your hands which will make them slightly more or less conducive for certain techniques or cause your pedals/amp (whatever your rig consists of) to react differently (even if the audible difference is slight) to inspire new musical ideas. Of course, that might not fully be the case with more modern instruments considering the advancement of the mass production technology has allowed for more consistency across the board. But where it comes to body types, fully hollow, semi-hollow, or solid body, neck width, fretboard radius, and scale length will affect how the instrument feels in your hands.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +3

      My sentiments exactly, and you get bonus points for using the word “conducive”!
      I bounce through many styles and have many guitars because of it. But what is most important to me is the way I’m “vibing” with the guitar as I’m playing.
      I can get the tone I want out of most anything. Music is about emotions and expressing them. Therefore, sometimes I want the HM Strat with a Kahler Spyder that I have to fight with over the pre fender buyout USA Jackson soloist.
      It’s all about pulling the best out of yourself by partnering with the instrument.
      At least that’s my take on it.

  • @oniwangshinobi2994
    @oniwangshinobi2994 Před rokem +9

    I wind pickups as a hobby, and while I can tell a difference when the guitars are isolated, but as soon as I throw them into a mix, all of those audible differences are lost. Every time. The final mix is the important part at the end of the day, but we've all been so focused on what our guitar sounds like on it's own, that we constantly chase tone rather than write music.

    • @tobins6800
      @tobins6800 Před rokem +2

      Have you messed with the tone caps at all to further sculpt the sound of the pickups? I have noticed not one person has mentioned this part yet.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      As someone that has a fancy studio and plays a bunch of instruments I have noticed that as well.
      Good point.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      That is correct to a point and I actually addressed it in the video when I used the tone knob.
      Your capacitor makes a difference, but only when it is engaged by introducing it by using your tone knob of flipping a switch or however it’s in the circuit.
      You could change you capacitor on your tone knob and if you never use it it does nothing.
      The amount of solder points also will have an effect on your tone. It’s so small it probably won’t be noticeable, but it’s there.
      And lastly, your capacitor only really makes a difference in its value. Simply put a .047 will send more highs to ground than a .022, that’s just math. With active pickups you have to step it up from hundredths to tenths. A .022 won’t do anything with an active pickup so for the same result you need to use a .22.
      Buying a paper in oil, orange drop, or anything else of the same value makes zero difference.
      As someone who loves to mod guitars and does this stuff all day I appreciate you bringing up capacitors.

    • @tobins6800
      @tobins6800 Před rokem +1

      @Rexylab the reason why I brought it up was because some pickups do better with say 50, some with 25, some with 100. Overly bright can be tamed with a cap change. Not entirely sure about those cheap ones that come stock that are muddy AF. The materials those are made are an unknown. The only pickup that I know of that is different, are the Fishman Fluence. Those are constructed differently, not using copper wire as the primary source.
      You are also correct about the type of cap. Things I have learned from being in the manufacturing industry, using things like tone pots that are made with known materials of a known quality will cost a bit more. Labor time costs money, and each check made in any process is labor.
      I guess my point is that the pickup gets more love because it is seen, the tone pot is just a knob to be ignored. At one point I remember some other tone mod involving a resistor. But, I cannot for the life of me recall any part of it other than the resistor being there.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@tobins6800 you said a mouthful right there!
      I also love to mountain bike and being a gear junky I have some pretty nice bikes. The part of the drivetrain that always gets the most attention and the biggest upgrade is the rear derailleur. That is only because it’s visible and super sexy if you are a bike nerd.
      But… it doesn’t have much to do with how good your shifting is. That is all the shifter and the cable and housing. But those don’t stick out so they get ignored. Because of this the bikeluminati ignores everything but the rear derailleur because of brainwashing. Don’t get me wrong, it makes a difference but not a big one like the shifter. But none of that matters if your setup is crap or your cable and housing (that nobody cares about but should) are bad.
      Pickups are the rear derailleur of the guitar industry!
      As for caps and pots the value is so much more important than who made them. I have gotten a guitar with one EMG in the bridge and the stock passive in the neck and it was abandoned (probably because it sounded like shit). It was easy to see why, while it had a battery and a stereo jack the pots and the cap were stock. So 500K where it should have been 25K and .022 instead of .22.
      But it has an EMG! Why doesn’t it sound good?!?!? Whaaaaaa!
      Now, I prefer cts pots, orange drop caps, pure tone jacks, and freeway, switchcraft and cts switches. This isn’t for sound quality, it’s for mechanical durability.
      I should really do a video about that.
      czcams.com/video/OtFf66AY6oo/video.html

  • @BlackChromeJamTracks
    @BlackChromeJamTracks Před rokem +1

    Awesome work!

  • @nephilimritual-band
    @nephilimritual-band Před rokem +2

    absolutely well done video man. pickups don’t matter other than hearing your damn guitar and i’m happy this mythbusting you and glenn did are not only in depth but fun to watch. thank you guys so much for all the information and letting me save my cash even if i already felt that way, you guys are cement evidence to me that this argument is pointless

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      High praise, thank you.
      The point is just to present the information and let others decide what they think.
      I absolutely thank you for watching my video and I am so glad you enjoyed it. I hope you subscribe and hit the notification bell. And tear through my other videos as well. I’m sure there will be things in them you will enjoy.

  • @dustinmylesdiou2649
    @dustinmylesdiou2649 Před rokem +1

    stellar video man 🔥- subbed !

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Awesome,brother! I won’t let you down!

  • @getshwiftygaming447
    @getshwiftygaming447 Před rokem +1

    Great content in this video my friend. The fact that so many people choose to simply ignore the fact that so many other factors go into your tone that make far more difference blows my mind.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Yeah, pickups are just one piece in the puzzle. But this video might have only divided people more and added to the problem rather than help smooth it over.

    • @getshwiftygaming447
      @getshwiftygaming447 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB there are sadly those that would rather ignore new information to make themselves feel better about investing money where it didn't really matter. It doesn't matter what community it is, there's always going to be that sect that just can't accept facts.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@getshwiftygaming447 there is actually a secret that nobody seems to know about this subject.
      Regardless of any test, study, or opinion, no matter who’s test, study, or opinion it is it doesn’t really have any bearing on anyone else. People are still free to swap pickups, buy amps, whatever.
      It would be nice if people calmed down about the subject. But then I guess with that logic I shouldn’t have made a video that would decide people so much.

  • @justsomedude5727
    @justsomedude5727 Před rokem +2

    The mercyful fate/king diamond and celtic frost representation is highly respected.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Hell yeah! I tried to cram a Venom shirt in there as well but I just couldn’t fit it in.
      So it will be featured in a video coming soon about rebuilding a peavey T-40.

  • @mrcodhead67
    @mrcodhead67 Před rokem +1

    He didn't say changing pickups didn't make a difference; he said the change is only slight, not enough to change the overall sound very much.

  • @metalzonemt-2
    @metalzonemt-2 Před měsícem +1

    That King Diamond thingy on the ceiling is awesome!🤘

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před měsícem +1

      I couldn’t agree more! Sadly the Guitarmoury is no more. Where I am now is much better, I call it “The Guitarsenal”.
      Just one problem, no ceiling for my tapestries.

  • @DeangerSmith
    @DeangerSmith Před rokem +1

    cool video, thanks for this marvelous info, killer t-shirt \m/

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, brother!
      I appreciate you checking out my channel! Please poke around and see if there’s anything else that interests you.
      I got lots of cool stuff coming up and new videos every Saturday. When something big happens I release new videos on the fly (like the Seymour Duncan HyperSwitch, I released that as soon as Duncan allowed me to).
      Coming up is a huge series on the history of Kahler, the Badlands GX1, how to record drums, music theory made easy, and custom builds for The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases.
      I hope you dig it!

    • @DeangerSmith
      @DeangerSmith Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB will do for sure 🤘🏻

  • @J2Metal
    @J2Metal Před rokem +1

    Subscribed dude! Like the channel! 🤘🤘

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Thank you. Please enjoy the content and if you have any ideas let me know and if it’s in the scope of what I can do I’ll make a video.

  • @jonathanmurdoch6210
    @jonathanmurdoch6210 Před rokem +2

    Some musicians are simply tone-deaf
    Not all musicians are artists

  • @EadsJasper
    @EadsJasper Před rokem +1

    Oh boy. Here we go.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Get your popcorn and find a seat next to Michael Jackson!

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome charity brother!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thank you!
      Sadly it is shut down because Squishy has gotten so sick and her mom just can’t do it any more.
      The last guitar I made was one for her and you can see it unfold in the playlist I will link below.
      If you are a fan of Steve Vai there is a cool surprise at the very end of the playlist and even if you’re not this was a very fun project for an adorable little girl.
      Steve Vai Inspired Guitar For. Little Girl With 9 Rare Diseases
      czcams.com/play/PLrFyjrwqOCJz8MEjhJ1BOUEKyJ4k_qhOh.html

    • @JDStone20
      @JDStone20 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB Wow, that is incredible! Sorry it isn't still going, it takes a ton of work to do those types of things

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 8 měsíci

      It sure does!

  • @SenseiKreese
    @SenseiKreese Před 7 měsíci +2

    Great vid. Even the sitar was approaching the tone of the guitars under high gain.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      I did this video just for fun and I’m glad you liked it! Some of the strings were dead, some were even flat wound.
      Add gain and those little nuances disappeared.

  • @johnglynhughes4239
    @johnglynhughes4239 Před rokem +1

    Great video again Eddie (and great gauntlet).

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Thank you once more for your support my friend!
      This gauntlet in particular is from the 80s. I have 3 but only one is mine from back in the day. The other two (of witch this is one) was owned by one of my closest friends, James Burkman. He gave them to me when I flew back to the place of my youth to help him when his father passed. I saw them sitting in a pile of things to be donated and told him I wanted them.
      The one I am wearing in this video is “the” one all the cool kids had. It’s the Copenhagen hat all over again.
      And I love that I can say that and you know exactly what I mean.

    • @johnglynhughes4239
      @johnglynhughes4239 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB I totally get it and I totally love it 😎❤️✌️

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@johnglynhughes4239 I know, it is so amazing, the power of story and music.
      If nothing else my channels has really helped me have a personal exorcism of some very old demons.

    • @johnglynhughes4239
      @johnglynhughes4239 Před rokem

      @@REXYLAB total respect to you: This channel should be huge!!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@johnglynhughes4239 you are very kind and I am humbled by your support once again, my friend.

  • @joeroe2622
    @joeroe2622 Před rokem +2

    i love this this us just a genuinely good video
    (also yes that is a sick gauntlet)

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      Thank you so much!
      And anyone that can appreciate my old school spikes is definitely a brother!
      More to come, I hope I got you as a subscriber. Pleas look through my videos and see if there’s something there already you would dig. And if you have any ideas let me know and I’ll see if I can make them.

    • @joeroe2622
      @joeroe2622 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB you most definitely have me as a new subscriber :) also yes I'm a big fan of old school spikes also did you do a tube/transistor comparison yet? I'mma look through your vids rn :)

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@joeroe2622 I haven’t done that. I mostly do guitar modifications and restorations so far.
      I’m planning on adding a recording aspect to my channel just because I have the studio and know some nifty tricks from doing it so much.
      Also some things about scales and theory are in the works as well.
      When teaching myself how to use a computer I accidentally wrote a 360 plus page book on the circle of fifths as it applies to guitar and bass.
      The content in there would make a pretty snazzy bunch of instructional content so look for that. And if theory sounds scary, it did to me before I learned it. It’s as easy or as hard as you want it to be.

  • @helderfilho4724
    @helderfilho4724 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You got my like before any test and results just because the video is sponsored by yourself bro 😂. Thanks for your time doing this!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Finally, someone sees this was for fun and to try to raise awareness for a charity for terminally ill children!

  • @Bobby_Uterus
    @Bobby_Uterus Před 10 měsíci +2

    Glenn is never wrong, even when he is wrong.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You have earned a hashtagohmygodlaughoutloud!
      Excellent job my friend.

  • @MayorMcCheese2000
    @MayorMcCheese2000 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I just had a full on Billy Madison level "Wow am I glad I (DM'd) that guy" moment... I can't wait to pick your brain later about this stuff!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I was gonna send you this after I got out of the water too.

  • @bradleyclosson5042
    @bradleyclosson5042 Před rokem +1

    Nice video!

  • @peterjohnjoseph
    @peterjohnjoseph Před 4 měsíci +1

    I think everyone is missing where he says "for metal". His entire argument is that pickups are the not the change in tone for metal that people are expecting, and that speakers give the most bang for the buck on tonal difference. I don't understand why people have selective hearing, or don't listen to the entire message behind the test.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 4 měsíci

      Yep, even when I put clips of him in this video of him saying that it’s still ignored.
      I have got more weird comments on this video than all my others combined.

  • @altpath
    @altpath Před rokem +1

    Btw that recording setup is enviously badass

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Thanks! I worked very hard to make it a reality.

  • @michaelinstrumentrepair
    @michaelinstrumentrepair Před rokem +1

    Way to geaux Eddie! Keep killing it my dude😊

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Thanks buddy! Check out the one on that crazy switch I showed you coming out in a week.
      No go to C&M and play my partscasters. The video shoot will be Saturday the 29th at 5 pm. I hope you make it.

  • @relativeparadox9567
    @relativeparadox9567 Před 5 dny +1

    You have a King Diamond flag. You can do anything you want.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 5 dny

      I host the Kahler podcast and tomorrow I wear a Mercyful Fate shirt if that interests you.
      Kahler Kast Ep6 Recording Studio at Kahler
      czcams.com/video/9tquUSQEfj0/video.html

  • @TheRealKirkHammett
    @TheRealKirkHammett Před rokem +1

    I'll take the challenge between the two strats

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      As luck would have it you totally can!
      I am having a video shoot as C&M Music in Lafayette, Louisiana at 5 pm on Saturday April 29th.
      This is for 3 different partscasters but I decided to bring Larry and Seymour and a blindfold to see if anyone would step up to the challenge.
      Can you make it?

  • @bobsguitarmods
    @bobsguitarmods Před rokem +2

    😂 Hilarious video but in all seriousness, I think it's more about pickups having different dynamics rather than tone itself.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I think it’s about how much gain you use.
      Remember the old PSAs on Saturday morning cartoons about not drowning your food in ketchup or mayo or goop?
      I’ll be the first to say the cleaner the tone the more the pickups make a difference.

    • @bobsguitarmods
      @bobsguitarmods Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB Absolutely, less gain = more control.
      But even so, all pickups have their own EQ, every pickup builder has a chart showing the amount of treble, mids and bass. That there is to give you an idea of your base tone.

  • @JoeStuffzAlt
    @JoeStuffzAlt Před měsícem +1

    That Sitar test was beautiful. I did hear a difference with the sitar, but it wasn't gigantic. For the other guitars, I did hear slight differences in tone, but it was always minor. I'm thinking minor EQ would make them even closer

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před měsícem

      I really wanted to push what was reasonable and the sitar felt like a perfect fit.
      I can hear slight differences to the it high gain but not enough to be snarky about.

  • @Scott__C
    @Scott__C Před 7 měsíci +1

    I think most people think they're not cool or tough if they don't have a definitive opinion. The fact is both Seymour and Larry are knowledgeable guys who blazed a trail for pickup makers all over.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      Holy crap… a reasonable person!
      Most people are pretty civil but I have got crazies making insane comments when it comes to this video because it’s about something Glen Fricker said.
      I had one guy talking about covering supermodels in shit and another guy (that likes Glen a little too much if you know what I mean) started defending his man crush even though in this video I completely agree with him!
      To be clear the statement has always been, “pickups make a difference but less of a difference the more gain you add”.
      End of story!
      Look at all the different things I used a high gain amp sim on and how similar they all were only because of gain. Even a sitar for fucks sake.

    • @Scott__C
      @Scott__C Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB I agree. Fricker likes to say stuff I think he knows are false just to get screaming comments.
      As I watched I thought, this is probably why people only guessed for years what pickups Vito Bratta had in his original Strat - a 59 or a JB and Randy Rhoads had Gibson pickups and Duncan Distortions and still sounded about the same.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Scott__C honestly there are very few things that truly matter when it comes to the guitar anyone plays.
      #1. Are you comfortable when playing it?
      #2. Does it inspire you to play?
      #3. Is it intonated and set up to your liking?
      This is really all that matters, everything else means nothing.

    • @Scott__C
      @Scott__C Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB I completely agree. In the 80s and 90s I gigged with an Ibanez RG550 and a Peavey T-60 with a Kahler. No one complained that I wasn't using a Gibson or a Fender.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Scott__C the T-60 has those crazy electronics too. Did you know how they worked at the time?

  • @pauljohnson1382
    @pauljohnson1382 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dude that Celtic Frost shirt is the sickest!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 5 měsíci

      Ohhh! Hey! Ah ha!

  • @martinclayton7260
    @martinclayton7260 Před rokem +2

    I love that white guitar you built, it's perfect for me!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      It actually does lots more than even the mini toggles. It has a push/pull that activates the bridge pickup no matter where the 5 way is.
      Not a blower switch but the ability to have all 3 on at once, or just the two humbuckers.

  • @abraxasmesomedes5553
    @abraxasmesomedes5553 Před rokem +1

    Killer vid. Hails.

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Does anyone know if @SpectreSoundStudios responded to this video?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci

      The answer to that is no, they never did.
      This might be in part because I am the king of bad timing. Glen was out of the country when the video came out. I don’t know if he ever saw it.
      It’s ok though because I took a shot and you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. So I know I did what I could.
      I did contact him now that I’m doing work with Kahler about sending him stuff to try out. He responded once but again, not much came of it.
      I’ll keep trying though because I’m too stubborn to know when to quit.

  • @void870
    @void870 Před rokem +2

    I've found that the part of the pickup that makes the most difference in High Gain is the magnet types. And even then, you'll generally only hear the difference when you palm mute. Other than that, the amount of winds per bobbin would introduce a little dynamic range, from pickup to pickup (though gain is a type of compression, so it's very subtle the more gain you add).

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +3

      Yep, gain works just like compression and creates square waves that suck a lot of dynamics out.
      The most important thing is to be happy with what you have or create what you want just because you want it.
      In the end that is really what is most important.

    • @johanneschristopherstahle3395
      @johanneschristopherstahle3395 Před rokem +2

      ​@@REXYLAB Pickup position is something else people forget about. It does influence the tone and the compression of the pickup. You can really adjust your tone by adjusting your pickup height.
      I do hate those over-saturated metal sounds. They tend to suck the life out of the performance. Not always, but there are a lot of songs that would sound better with less gain on their guitars.

    • @Metaltrippin2
      @Metaltrippin2 Před 6 měsíci

      High gain causes natural compression that’s what happens when you push an amp to its limits aka overload the tubes and get speaker breakup

    • @TheDistortionPrinciple
      @TheDistortionPrinciple Před měsícem

      Ceramics can definitely remedy noise that alnico can pick up if you live in a noisy environment

  • @markdalton6662
    @markdalton6662 Před 5 měsíci +1

    That cry was hilarious

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 5 měsíci

      I hope you got that this whole thing was all in fun, so many people didn’t get it.

  • @RiderInRed
    @RiderInRed Před 6 měsíci +1

    I totally get Glen’s argument but he’s arguing from an overly “mixing engineer” standpoint. I’m not upgrading stuff in my guitar cause the recording engineer will hear the difference. By the same notion, strings, gauge, picks, I mean literally any part of your guitar playing can be changed and still have the ability to achieve great recording results. The point is a bit more homoerotic, where I know I can FEEL the difference between different pickups, strings, picks, etc. that very minimal change even can have a drastic effect on my playing style, pick attack, fingering, where I do legatos or more sustained notes, etc. equipment plays a huge role FOR THE PLAYER, not necessarily for the recording. That vibe or mojo or confidence or what have you, will then translate into the recording. If the player isn’t vibing well, then the world’s best gear still won’t make him sound good on the recording.
    I totally get that you gotta use whatever you have at your hands and chances are before you set out for a new piece of gear, you definitely haven’t squeezed all the potential that your present gear holds, but if you can afford changes and you know what direction you’re going in, then the minimal changes can be very important adjustments for you

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Well said!
      At some point I’m going to do a video on the fact that the best guitar in the world is the one that you are inspired to play and never put down.
      And you know what, that’s different for everyone.
      My guitar collection is idiotically huge. But I love guitars and have never been married and don’t have any kids so it works for me.
      There are a few truths I have found over the years.
      1. I was wrong about almost every judgmental thought I had about guitars.
      2. Upgrades are usually just someone trying to pay money to get better instead of practicing (I think we are all guilty of this at some point). Notice I said usually.
      3. Setup is everything! If you don’t have a good setup the latest doodad or geegah will NOT make your guitar better.
      4. If you can’t get a good tone out of your guitar that’s your fault, not your gear’s fault.
      5. Put the money for that upgrade toward your musical education and then actually practice.
      There’s more but I think you get the point.
      So yeah, pull tone out of what you have. That magic upgrade isn’t going to solve what you think it’s going to. However, if all it does is make you feel good to make the “upgrade” that’s reason enough to do it.
      Of course that’s all coming from the guy that did this.
      Strandberg Boden Blasphemy! (With the help of Seymour Duncan and Freeway Switch)
      czcams.com/video/C1Zg7A8PgyQ/video.html

  • @altpath
    @altpath Před rokem +1

    Personally i like name brand pickups because 1. They're made well and won't be microphonic or more noisy than cheap ones 2. They're good at least for retaining the value of the guitar somewhat, and 3. Knowing what I'm getting. Generally if you have a JB or a DiMarzio distortion, you know there's high gain coming your way. It might need to be tailored with an eq pedal or whatever, but i like having a consistent tone. This was a good video. Subscribed.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Thanks! I’ll do my best to keep more good stuff coming.

  • @dave-uu4no
    @dave-uu4no Před rokem +1

    Nice video you won me as a subscriber. The next subject you can address is what most of us are afflicted with is GAS which leads to hoarding.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Hahahahahahaha! I am the WORST when it comes to hoarding gear because of gas.
      That’s a great idea!

  • @MurdochGuitar
    @MurdochGuitar Před rokem +1

    Good video.

  • @rocketpigrecords3719
    @rocketpigrecords3719 Před rokem +2

    I think it's also going to depend on what your "high gain" source is.
    A "Darrell" setup like you used, a Metal Zone, various heads like 5150s aren't going to show the differences as much as, say, a boosted JCM 800 or a DSL, Friedman etc😮.
    Whether you'd want that or not, you know, is up to you.
    I had a Firebird Zero I dropped Mean 90s into expecting some cool Fender/Gibson hybrid sound, and I flipped it only because it really was just one more Gibson through the amp.
    I think it's more feel than anything. I for instance don't like Custom V pickups, because I love my SE5 Custom and the big bottom and massive midrange push aren't there anymore. Same wind!
    Good video.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Something I really meant to say was that when I grab a guitar I’m going for the way I’m vibing with the guitar in the moment.
      I forgot to mention it though and the video was long enough. Probably I need to do a follow up video on what the important upgrades on a guitar are.
      They are really boring. Things like a quality output jack, or a good pickup selector are not as sexy as new pickups but they make more of a difference when it comes to dependability.
      Most important no matter what guitar you play is definitely proper setup.

  • @MarcAndreLevesque
    @MarcAndreLevesque Před rokem +3

    People take Glenn too literally, what he means is at high gain in the mix with the same EQ curve (hence the same tone knob setting) pickups have minimal impact on tone and most of the tone comes from the speakers for high gain music.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      I think he made that pretty clear.
      Plus, Glenn is a showman. The way he does things is his style.

  • @user-of9ut1hd9q
    @user-of9ut1hd9q Před rokem +2

    I really need to post my recordings comparing Burstbucker Pro pickups to Aftermath's through the exact same rig.
    Even with the gain knob maxed out and an OD in front of the amp, the differences between the pickups are extremely clear and obvious.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Nobody’s stopping you. When you do let me know and I’ll check it out.

    • @user-of9ut1hd9q
      @user-of9ut1hd9q Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB I admittedly wouldn't know where to start in terms of editing camera audio with recorded audio.

  • @actionsf
    @actionsf Před rokem +1

    Reeeexxxxxxyyyyyy ! Nice . Well done …

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Thanks!
      Tune in for my super double
      Secret probation NAMM video premiering the day of NAMM!

  • @ravenslaves
    @ravenslaves Před rokem +2

    An oscilloscope reading could have explained everything in about two minutes.
    And it took years for Glenn to finally add the "high gain" qualifier to his statements. Previously, Glenn admitted to not understanding Ohms, not knowing the difference between a P90 and a humbucker, displaying a working ignorance of tubes, amps, guitar construction and purpose, basic physics, and music. He does display a good working knowledge of pretty finishes and posing. An entertaining CZcamsr, but I wouldn't trust him behind the desk in the actual studio.
    ...and I'm a fan.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Ouch! With fans like that…
      Just kidding buddy. I have seen Glenn do some things I don’t agree with myself but it doesn’t diminish all the good stuff he does. And to be honest when he does something I disagree with it’s either pretty minor or doesn’t affect me at all.
      I really enjoy what he does and I felt this would be a fun video to make. Hopefully you were entertained.

  • @brianbarnett100
    @brianbarnett100 Před rokem +1

    Love the King Diamond poster flag subbed!!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Metal raised me and got me through my teenage years. King was there, when he wasn’t being tortured by invisible guests or being taken away by Dr Landau.
      Let me help you out if the chair, g-g-grandma!
      If you sang that last part in your head… awesome!
      If you sang it out loud, even better!

    • @brianbarnett100
      @brianbarnett100 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB Andy Laroque was the reason I started playing guitar (poorly) but still lol

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@brianbarnett100 a few years before I quit drinking and started Rexylab I met a kid in a wheelchair with a guitar at the Steve Vai 25th anniversary Passion and Warfare tour.
      He was waiting to find out if he had leukemia. A good friend of mine died of leukemia when he was only 21. Steve Vai talked to him in the phone before he died.
      I went back into the venue and found Steve and asked him to come out for the kid.
      He did, Steve Vai is such a great guy!
      That kid had a stage name, Billy LaRocque. Specifically because he loved Andy LaRocque.

  • @jeffprice2008
    @jeffprice2008 Před 2 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU ! I'm not a guitar player cuz I would think playing more then a E is were you guys are going BUT 90% OF US CAN'T HEAR FOR SHIT ANYWAY ,thanks again

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, I tried to make this really fun to watch. It was fun to make at any rate.

    • @jeffprice2008
      @jeffprice2008 Před 2 měsíci

      @@REXYLAB I scuba dive cool f-ing job ( the ocean is the most beutiful place on earth )

  • @BlazonStone
    @BlazonStone Před rokem +2

    I have many guitars because different tunings, some hardtails, some Floyds, some Evertunes, not because different tones, I have many different pickups in my guitars and I dont really care when playing distorted metal.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      I have said it so many times but I bet I’ll say it till the day I die.
      I don’t care what pickups or bridge or anything is in any guitar when I grab it. I am looking for the guitar that I feel like having a moment with.
      Once, when I was much younger (I’m old now. Shut up… no, you shut up!) I had to put my “magically perfect pickups” in everything I had.
      What a dumb thing that was for me to do. Try to make all my guitars sound the same.
      And for what? I’m actually asking, I have no idea other than being young and inexperienced why I would do such a thing.
      When I grab a Les Paul, or a 80s Charvel, or a strat, or some mutt I pieced together it’s because I’m feeling that guitar in the moment.
      I can’t believe how divisive this pickup thing is. I thought it was just a clever way to get the attention of a big CZcamsr to ask if they would help promote The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases i do with a friend.
      That didn’t happen but I did get a ton of views so, it all worked out ok.
      Plus it was a lot of fun to make the video and pay tribute to some of my favorites by changing my shirt so much.
      The bottom line is the best guitar in the world is the one you want to play. Nothing else matters and whatever reason you have is just fine. When it comes to making music it’s very personal, so enjoy the process.

  • @hadleymanmusic
    @hadleymanmusic Před rokem +2

    Yea man Ive worked for INDT but i did penetrant testing
    And dimarzio and duncan passive i like

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I love their stuff as well.

  • @thisguy2973
    @thisguy2973 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have two Les Paul’s that are both stock configurations with different pickups. The 50s standard with custom 57s versus the studio Deluxe II with Burstbucker Pros have significantly different tones.
    One specific case is the deluxe II has so much high EQ that it has almost a single coil twang, whereas the class PAF of the 50s model doesn’t sound anything like that.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I did this just for fun and to generate awareness and support for The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases when it was active.
      I never said pickups don’t make a difference.

  • @shovington67
    @shovington67 Před rokem +1

    Quite honestly, pickups are most different when played in your particular practice space, with your personal frequency adjustments to resonance, presence and the ubiquitous mid scoop that makes up your metal tone, as compared too the speaker/microphone/recording apparatus/engineer that produces the finished tone of your guitar in a recorded product. In most cases your sound becomes much more mid focused, in order to fit into a complex multi musical instrument mix.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Yes! The room makes a huge difference!
      This is why control rooms are acoustically treated. To eliminate coloring of sound (can’t be done 100% but it is still very effective).

  • @JnJsw18
    @JnJsw18 Před rokem +1

    dude where did you ge tthat king diamond wall hanging thing on your roof

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      It has been so long I don’t even remember. The Guitarmoury is loaded with all kinds of treasures from my past. My goal was to be able to close my eyes, point in a random direction, open my eyes, and get a warm fuzzy from an awesome memory triggered by an item from my past.
      It totally worked!

  • @jimcurtis9052
    @jimcurtis9052 Před rokem +1

    He also said the ‘biggest and most noticed’ difference is from the speaker.
    He’s never stated that pickups make zero difference.... only minimal differences.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Yep, that is what he said.

  • @auto4union2
    @auto4union2 Před rokem +1

    Double quickstart lads and a big Edinburgh vibe in the area ! Eddie n Glen be top geezah`s for sure! Bit way macho with the Deep sea diving eh ! Stick to the other diving man ! Not all macho in the least! Was in kitchen stickin` washing in first time n missed a bit eh! Anyway, I`m thinking Diving pays well eh Eddie! Some set up but ye deserve it mate!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I’ll take it! Thank you very much!

  • @shredenvain7
    @shredenvain7 Před 2 měsíci

    I have to say that there is an obvious difference in dynamics and compression between passive and active pickups.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is all just or fun.
      It was actually to raise awareness for the nonprofit I was doing but nobody noticed that. But now that nonprofit is over so it’s just for fun.

  • @tjsogmc
    @tjsogmc Před rokem +1

    My personal experience has been about 50/50. I've had big differences when swapping pu's, and other times it resulted in nothing noticeable. I guess the only way to know for sure is throw a set in your own ax and see what happens.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      That is the most reasonable thing I have probably heard on the subject.

  • @NeuroApathy
    @NeuroApathy Před rokem +1

    Ive heard a few guitar players say that pickups played with high gain matter a lot more with 8 strings and 9 strings etc. ive yet to see a test like this with extended range guitars

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I’ll let the next guy do that unless I pick up an 8 string.

  • @SirinSabathiel
    @SirinSabathiel Před 4 měsíci +1

    That is why my main factor regarding a guitar in itself is more the feel. Is the weight right? Is the fretboard smooth without sharp edges? That kinda stuff. And then the look of the guitar after these things of course. But sound itself is an entire different thing where the guitar really aint the deciding factor. Unless its broken, of course.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’ve said for years the best guitar is one that inspires you to play it.

  • @mostlyanchors168
    @mostlyanchors168 Před rokem +1

    The Lifter was the first boat I worked on when they hired me 30 years ago.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Damn, diving or something else?

    • @mostlyanchors168
      @mostlyanchors168 Před rokem +2

      @@REXYLAB I worked on deck for a couple of weeks, then I was a mate on the tennis shoe boats. I still miss working there from time to time.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@mostlyanchors168 you got a keen eye to recognize the boat from that small amount of footage.

  • @mooreoutdoor9841
    @mooreoutdoor9841 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have 5 guitars, All with Humbuckers. Honestly can't tell a bit of difference in the tone on a recording. There is a different feel of each of them, so they get used for different things. A couple of them are great rhythm guitars. Three have fast necks and are great shredders. One of those produces the best pinch harmonics of any guitar I've EVER played. All are different brands, and all have different pickups (Stock and Active). I play High Gain 99% of the time. If I listened back to a recoding I did 6 months ago, I probably couldn't tell ya which guitar I used based on tone.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Something most people don’t get from this video is that I say very clearly I don’t think any of what I do in the video will change anyone’s mind about how they feel about pickups.
      It’s funny actually because som people have gotten so angry in both directions when I clearly say that and also point out Glen says that his claim is when it’s in a hi gain situation.
      One day I will make a video on the absolute most important thing about any guitar, and it’s not what most people think.

    • @mooreoutdoor9841
      @mooreoutdoor9841 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB I love Glens show also. Very entertaining!
      It's true what he says about the ones that get butthurt are the ones that have spent a ton of money on pickups. Some people also just love to argue.
      I know the speakers make a ton of difference. Hell, I played through a Line 6 Spider that sounded Awesome! It had a Celestion in it. I just wish there was a way to know what a speaker would sound like before dropping a bunch of money on one. I don't have the money to buy them just to try out.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@mooreoutdoor9841 i agree about the speakers for sure.

    • @tobiusmanning7336
      @tobiusmanning7336 Před 6 měsíci

      @@mooreoutdoor9841 Also speakers take up more room in the closet then pickups

  • @Obigrobi666
    @Obigrobi666 Před rokem +2

    When I used amp plugins I barely couldnt hear any difference betweet guitars. When I use my JCM 900 its a huuuughe difference. You should cover that. Maybe plugins are just bad?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Plug-ins are great and I had the same results in all my amps. This was a one and done as far as testing high gain settings and pickups. The next guy can do the amp thing.
      You could do that. It would actually be better if you did because you say you can hear a difference. So make a test video of your own and show us the difference.

    • @Obigrobi666
      @Obigrobi666 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB plugins are just convenient. I prefer real amps.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@Obigrobi666 i prefer real amps when I’m jamming, playing out, or practicing.
      But plug-ins are fantastic in the studio.

  • @JDStone20
    @JDStone20 Před 9 měsíci +1

    YES! SCIENCE!!!!!!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci

      She blinded me with it and everything!

  • @williamdesilva67
    @williamdesilva67 Před rokem +1

    That custom 22 is shiny and I want it

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Your damn right it is!
      I put a nick in the paint and I still want to cry about it.

  • @MrSongwriter2
    @MrSongwriter2 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It confirms what I already knew. The jb is a fantastic pickup and the dimarzio sound more muffled and mid cut

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I figured that would be most people’s take away.

    • @MrSongwriter2
      @MrSongwriter2 Před 7 měsíci

      @@REXYLAB I used to have a Japanese RG and I upgraded to a paf pro for the neck and a Fred for the bridge. They did work well on the guitar but I much prefer the SD set but that would probably not work as well on the Ibanez

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MrSongwriter2 I find that as long as you like playing the guitar that’s the important part.

    • @MrSongwriter2
      @MrSongwriter2 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB absolutely if you love the feeling and quality and look of the guitar and it sounds good unplugged you can put anything you fancy in it and it will sound great

  • @dnantis
    @dnantis Před rokem +1

    Well there is not much difference between these pickup tests !!
    But I had the privileged to hear a Dimebag D. put on the very same Epiphone guitar
    of mine and the muddyness went away and the sustain was longer adding crunchier !!
    Definitely I believe ON CLEAN TONE there is a difference !!
    High gain..not so much but for extra push on input to your amp !!

  • @TheRealKirkHammett
    @TheRealKirkHammett Před rokem +1

    Jesus! What kind of wood is that warmoth made of? Looks like a solid chunk of Oak. 😂

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      It totally does look like oak, doesn’t it? That’s why hat I thought it was a hen I was a kid. It’s actually swamp ash and it’s pretty heavy.
      That guitar and it’s top secret bluetooth switch will be in a video that premieres April 11th. This is the earliest Seymour Duncan would allow me to release any information on their top secret switch.
      Here’s the link.
      czcams.com/video/RvJN6AKdSUQ/video.html

  • @WilDBeestMF
    @WilDBeestMF Před měsícem

    Did changing the pickups out in my Jazz bass make an immense difference in tone?
    It sure did!
    You know why? I'm not playing at high gain all the time, and the nuances are discernible.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před měsícem +1

      Don’t you know Glenn says bass players don’t count?
      Before you get upset take a minute to realize this entire video was made for fun and is not serious at all.

    • @WilDBeestMF
      @WilDBeestMF Před měsícem

      @@REXYLAB LOL yeah, I expected that, I watch his channel. Not in the least bit. Heck in terms of high gain, you're right! 😆

  • @JackCarroll1998
    @JackCarroll1998 Před rokem +1

    Hop on Studio One my guy

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      My assistant knows Studio One like the back of his hand. He’s going to load it in and I’ll check it out.
      But I really know Pro Tools so I doubt I’ll switch what I use personally. I have had Luna since it came out and I find it really limited compared to Pro Tools.
      But that’s just because this is what I know. I have had it for about 20 years now.

  • @F0nkmaestro69
    @F0nkmaestro69 Před rokem +2

    Even for metal, this is a bit more gain than you’d typically see on any huge doubled rhythms or lead line. The differences are being clipped out and you can hear it because the attack transient is basically gone.
    Same with Glen’s tones when he is trying to make a point. It isn’t a huge difference between ANYTHING when you clip the signal to the point of losing clarity(which can be a cool sound)

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      Well, yeah. The whole point was recording it with high gain. This was just a standard preset that I didn’t change at all in the amplitube 5 Dimebag Darrel bundle.

    • @F0nkmaestro69
      @F0nkmaestro69 Před rokem +2

      @@REXYLAB lots of cool high gain tones that retain the attack clarity though, which is the only reason I thought I might chime in. It would still be high gain if one were to nudge it down until the picking comes through again, just not “sludgy.” I guess kinda the difference between 90s and 10-20s tones

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      @@F0nkmaestro69 don’t get me wrong my friend, everything you are saying is true and valid. But… for this test I tried to replicate the high gain tone Glenn was using.
      I’ve said this in a lot of responses on this video so this will be another good spot to say it.
      When I reach for a guitar it’s a emotional decision. I can get the tone I’m looking for out if just about anything (within reason) so I’m looking for the guitar I’m vibing with at the time.
      I don’t just do hi gain metal though. Actually, I barley ever do so pickups really make a difference for me personally.

    • @F0nkmaestro69
      @F0nkmaestro69 Před rokem +2

      @@REXYLAB gotcha. I mean, your point still stands regardless. If we're gonna be turning gain knobs, we might as well be turning the tone knobs instead of changing magnets. Pickup height, however...

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      @@F0nkmaestro69 I know right!?! The knob actually says tone. It does stuff. People should check it out.
      Now, you may have noticed I have lots of guitars with very different pickups.
      Pickups do make a difference but as the gain is added the difference gets hidden. On some you can still hear a little (or a lot like the hollow body).
      I’ll never give up my many varieties of pickups. But I don’t play only insanely high gain metal.
      And that is an important point to this test as well. It was replicating a certain guitar tone.
      And at the end of the day it’s just a video on CZcams and not a new decree From the king of tone. Nobody’s life is changing. This was just a fun video to make and a way to raise awareness for The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases. Maybe even generate some funds for our next project.

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I've been playing since the 80's and most of the guitars I play the most have JB/Jazz or Evolution pickups, I feel like I can hear a difference but maybe I'm tripping. I have some Gibsons and vintage Fenders and can 100% hear the difference in those pickups but honestly more in the output than actual tone. I'm always open to learn and would take that blind test between DiMarzio and Duncans even if it might be a placebo effect to me there is a difference that I can explain.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci

      I even have a blindfold just for said test. Maybe one day it will happen if I can present such a test in a more public way.
      Now, never once did I say pickups don’t make a difference. What I said was they will make less of a difference as gain is added.
      The actual point of this whole video (that everyone missed and it was my fault for not being obvious about it) was to get Glen Fricker’s help to raise awareness for The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases. It’s too late for that now because the charity is shut down, but that was the whole point. I straight up mention the video was sponsored by The Squishy Guitar Project and link it at the end and everything, I thought that was enough but obviously I was wrong.
      I stated more than once that I didn’t think this test (that I did entirely just for the fun of it) would change anybody’s mind.

  • @dindinbre
    @dindinbre Před rokem +1

    I was searching for a Celtic Frost kind of tone, as it was my favorite guitar tone ever. People would go and argue about pickups, amps and other shit online, but then I found out that all he did was a tone rolloff. So, I went on with the stuff I had, rolled off tone on my guitar, tweaked pedals a bit and THERE IT WAS, a Celtic Frost guitar tone. Since then I don't believe in any of that bullshit, you can get any tone you want with just a couple of pedals and a good amp, and I'm buying the guitars by how they feel to play and not their specs.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      You had me at Celtic Frost!
      I love me some Tom Gabriel Warrior Fischer (and whatever other names I’m forgetting).
      And yeah, you are totally right… that tone knob makes a difference! I’m sure you caught when I showed that.
      I’m building a guitar to auction to raise funds for The Squishy Guitar Project, a nonprofit organization that gives guitars to children with rare and terminal diseases I work with.
      I’ll probably get Sammy from Goatwhore to come play a Celtic Frost song on it with me in my studio. We’ll record it and shoot video and then auction the guitar.
      I’m trying to get Glenn involved, we’ll see.

    • @dindinbre
      @dindinbre Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB Yea, the tone knob rolloff with everything cranked on his amp is how Tom got his legendary and unique tone. That fry is just... it gives me goosebumps, maybe the most unique tone there is. It's sad how modern guitar players won't experiment with all the stuff available to us, both analog and digital. Everyone goes for the same sounds.
      I hope the auction goes well!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@dindinbre thanks! Keep watching the channel and you’ll find out with me.

  • @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw
    @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw Před rokem +1

    ouch the humor or attempts. thank you for the really good info though!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Fuck! Fuzzybunny doesn’t think I’m funny.
      Well, I guess I’ll have to try harder next time.

    • @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw
      @Fuzzybunny-ki1cw Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB lol much love though!!!!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@Fuzzybunny-ki1cw as long as the love is there then that’s all that matters.

  • @tiagoramalhais5493
    @tiagoramalhais5493 Před rokem +1

    The hollow body did sound a bit more different than the rest, less bass and pick attack was different.
    There are subtle differences in most examples, but not up to the point that makes it a dealbreaker for high gain, i myself have a particular guitar with a Dimarzio bridge pickup that i'm not fond of, gone through 4 Dimarzio pickups (direct mount ibanez so only Dimarzio will fit) and still haven't found the right one as they all sound like derivatives of one another.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I think the hollow body sounds the most different. It was certainly uncomfortable to play like this on, so was the sitar.

  • @joenichols9666
    @joenichols9666 Před rokem +2

    First, I build guitars. It's all in the pickup color. Most importantly, i would love to donate 1.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      First, that’s awesome! I’m sure green bobbins sound more “warm” and “round” than blue bobbins.
      Second, want to donate one for auction to raise funds for our big project coming up?

    • @joenichols9666
      @joenichols9666 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB what is the best way to contact you?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@joenichols9666 eddie@rexylab.net

    • @CAGED1702
      @CAGED1702 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB Bruce Bolen, who worked for Gibson and Fender in the marketing and artist relations department, once said in a workshop he held at the Frankfurt Musikmesse: "White bobbins sound better than black bobbins." And then explained why there are white, black and zebra pickups. It was very funny!
      Oh, and btw: he is a fantastic guitarist who can play anything from Jazz to Pop, Rock to Bebop and Country to Fusion.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@CAGED1702 that is hysterical!

  • @fanoboss
    @fanoboss Před rokem +1

    yep ...

  • @charlesb7831
    @charlesb7831 Před rokem +2

    Ok, not that I don't get it, but here's the issue I've been having. I have a 1996 Hamer Californian, it had an original Trembucker in the bridge and it had no low end, so I installed a Seymour Duncan Invader and that has too much low end and the highs suck. Can't seem to find anything that has a the midrange I want. I have EMGs in other guitars and not crazy about them, I have Seymour Duncan heavy metal Live wires in an original 89 Kramer Nightswan and sounds freaking awesome, however it doesn't clean up at all. I wanted to stay away from active again , just don't want more batteries. So what I'm driving at , is in the same guitar which is playing in moderate to high gain, the pick ups make a difference on this axe. Same with the Kramer Nightswan, I swapped out the Seymour Duncan fullshred for the Heavy metal Live wire.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like you nailed it.

  • @Durkhead
    @Durkhead Před rokem +2

    The only difference I could hear is the active pickups which I think is just cause they have a higher and fuller output but the difference is really small the only difference iv ever heard is when you disconnect the tone knob

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      Active pickups in this test?

    • @Durkhead
      @Durkhead Před rokem +1

      @Rexylab no just in general from my past experience and in Glen's test

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@Durkhead ah, yeah… I was gonna say these were all passive so I wanted to be sure I didn’t confuse anyone.
      I could have done some active pickups and thought about it but I felt the video was running long as it is (and I wanted to cram the bluetooth switch in no matter what).

  • @southernpanda33
    @southernpanda33 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’m not bitching but I’ll take that blind test. I have 4 different guitars, three with humbuckers and one tele. The Kramer and Michael Kelly sound very different up until you crank the gain. The Les Paul sounds louder and has more punch but that’s because it has fishmans in it.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Sweet! When will you be in Louisiana?

    • @southernpanda33
      @southernpanda33 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Idk. I might be back in Shreveport sometime next year. Hilarity is, I’m from there. Born in New Iberia.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@southernpanda33 I’ll meet you at C&M Music in Lafayette with both guitars, my cameras, and a blindfold.
      You have a 50/50 chance out of the gate.

    • @southernpanda33
      @southernpanda33 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’ll let you know when I start planning a trip home, then.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@southernpanda33 awesome!
      We have to coordinate it carefully because I work offshore as a diver and also fly to Vegas to work for Kahler so lots of advanced notice is crucial.
      Maybe we could even work out a “pickup day” at C&M Music.
      It’s been over 15 years and nobody has ever accepted the Pickup challenge. And as I said, you have a 50/50 chance just guessing.

  • @keithangstadt4950
    @keithangstadt4950 Před 7 měsíci +1

    If there were any differences, couldn't they be changed with a parametric EQ? Isn't that what pickup manufacturers advertise, a difference in frequencies among their pickups?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      My simple truth of a that I go for the feel of a guitar and not so much how it’s specked. But most of my guitars are specked pretty nicely.
      The simplest truth is whatever inspires you to play is guitar enough. It took me a long time to figure out most of them are really good. Pick up the guitar and vibe with it. Get in touch with your emotions and play.
      So by all means, mess with all the settings and have fun!

  • @MosheAlvarez
    @MosheAlvarez Před rokem +8

    Pickups make a difference. Could I tell you which pickup was which, no but I could hear a difference every time there was a change!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +2

      I heard some differences with some but the main difference was definitely the hollow body and the sitar.
      For the others, and all of them had dead strings of different gauges except Seymour, Larry, and the one with the Bluetooth switch. Some different scale lengths.
      Personally, when I grab any guitar it’s more an emotional decision. I can make just about anything work for my purposes at any given time.
      However, if one of the cofounders of Happy Cab (you) says you hear a difference that is saying something.

    • @MosheAlvarez
      @MosheAlvarez Před rokem +3

      Like I said, when I’m in front of my amp swapping pickups I can hear the difference, it’s obvious to me. I don’t know if once the tone is transferred to CZcams or an album if it’s just as obvious since the sound is traveling through a million things but I think the best way to get the best possible tone is to start at the guitar rig and use the best sounding components you can get and that includes the pickups. It’s tough we to polish a turd if the tone wasn’t so great at the beginning

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@MosheAlvarez there is no doubt about that.
      You know what would be interesting… I wonder if at high gain all the different rollers and cams Kahlers can be swapped with would make a difference. Perhaps we could test that some day.
      For those that don’t know, Moshe Alvarez here is not only the cofounder of happy cab but he is also the sales manager for Kahler.
      Moshe and I have been doing some behind the scenes things for a huge series I’m doing, the next part will be all about Kahler!
      There isn’t much on Kahler on the interwebs and he and I are collaborating to fix that.

    • @Patrick-ss9td
      @Patrick-ss9td Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB I thought it was fascinating how much of the what makes a sitar sound different form a guitar was lost when all the gain was added. One could still hear the differences but it was not any ware as pronounced. In hindsight perhaps it could be said that using all the gain is like taking a sledge hammer to your tone and so it seems to make sense that a lot of the nuances between pickups (and even instruments) would be lost.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      @@Patrick-ss9td I was shocked at how much the un-sitared the sitar myself.
      I’ll do a video on why that thing makes that sound one day. I’ve been wanting to for a while but I have lots of other things ahead of it. It’s a really cool contraption used by everyone from Metallica to The Byrds. It’s a secret weapon for guys like Steve Vai and Frank Zappa.
      What did you think of the top secret bluetooth switch? That thing is cool! I might get in trouble for showing it before the first day of NAMM if it gets back to the manufacturer.

  • @jaredb852
    @jaredb852 Před rokem +1

    @rexylab I have same color CU24. Yours is first time I’ve seen it anywhere else

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      The Paul Reed Smith?
      That guitar actually has a flame maple top but they must have screwed it up to paint it.
      I had been looking for a Paul Reed smith that I vibed with for decades and this was the one.
      I almost didn’t get it but then I knocked over a cheaper prs import and had to buy it. So I took it home and fixed it and was so impressed that I went back and bought this one. Later I picked up one of their parlor acoustics and converted it to Nashville tuning.
      The American Paul Reed I have still has the factory strings on it and they are so dead. I’ll do a video on this guitar in the future and tell the story.
      Until then check this out.
      czcams.com/video/ZDDffZrR57A/video.html

  • @davidepannone6021
    @davidepannone6021 Před rokem +1

    I lose my shit everytime because people think Glenn said pickups don't make any difference or that they all sound the same. He never said or claimed that. He simply said that in a heavy distorted guitar production tone, the difference a pickup make is a tiny one. To change your tone In a significant way, you need to look at your cab speakers and your microphones. That's what changes the tone drastically.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      You noticed (I hope) that I acknowledged exactly what he said at the beginning of the video with a clip of him saying it.
      That’s because the interwebs went crazy and started saying he said things he didn’t actually say.

    • @davidepannone6021
      @davidepannone6021 Před rokem +1

      @@REXYLAB ofc lol. I was not talking about this video 😁 yours was another great video about the topic

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@davidepannone6021 thanks, Davide!
      I wanted to be real sure to be respectful to not only Glenn but also Dylan of Dylan Talks Tone and all of you that would watch it.
      It’s hard to do that and try to throw in a little humor as well. I worked really hard to make a entertaining video with good information. I am glad you liked it!

  • @aligatorsandwitch72
    @aligatorsandwitch72 Před rokem +1

    I'm sorry but glenn's video wasn't that there's no difference in sound between pickups it was that there's no difference in sound between pickups in the context of a mix.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      He did a couple on guitar pickups and I feel I hit his main points.
      But yeah, everything in a mix makes less difference that by itself.

  • @shanesawproductions5510
    @shanesawproductions5510 Před rokem +2

    This has nothing to do with this test but.....your voice sounds a lot like Cory Taylors. Neat.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I don’t know who that is. Is that a good thing?

    • @BukanIbuMu
      @BukanIbuMu Před rokem +1

      Corey Taylor the vocalist of Slipknot @Rexylab

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      @@BukanIbuMu sweet! I’ll fucking take it!

  • @pipelineaudio
    @pipelineaudio Před rokem +1

    I love to see critical thinking in audio. It is forbidden in most audio forums. I had Tom Jump on my show once as well as Ethan Winer. With James Randi gone, we really need to step up our logic game!

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      I think applying knowledge is the best way at to go in most situations.

  • @D14V0R05
    @D14V0R05 Před rokem +1

    If you test a humbucker vs a humbucker at high gain in the same position the difference will be either meaninglessly minimal or none, same if you put a single coil vs another single coil at high gain. Now however if you start switching the pickup position on the guitar or put a single vs a humbucker then you might get some noticeable changes. You can only appreciate the "diversity" in output of different pickups when you play clean tones, which is why different models of pickups makes the most difference on basses.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem +1

      That is why this test was conducted. To show if Glenn’s conclusion (what you just said) is the fact.
      For any real data similar tests must be ran by independent parties. So that’s what I did.

  • @sid35gb
    @sid35gb Před 9 měsíci

    It doesn’t matter how powerful or weak your pickups are if you have a Metal Zone you already have all the gain 🤘😂🤣😎

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 9 měsíci +1

      It’s weird that this old video is starting to get attention again. By all means watch it, I put a lot of effort into it even though it was never done to prove pickups make a difference.

  • @davidshafer6388
    @davidshafer6388 Před rokem +1

    Anyone else having excessive buffering while trying to watch? I would like to see different styles of pickups compared. Different magnets, different pole pieces, ceramic/alninco, different wind counts ect. I don't know how valid some of these tests are. If similar pickups from different brands are compared what is the point? Unfortunatlely it is very hard to watch this video because of all the buffering. How is anyone supposed to tell anyway? CZcams sound quality is absolutely horribe.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      That sucks! It sounds like your signal is bad. I hope it gets better so you can check it out.
      And don’t take this whole thing to serious.

  • @valueofnothing2487
    @valueofnothing2487 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This is not a good experiment for me, because I don't play this type of music. But I think if you go to Ola's channel, it becomes apparent that this type of sound can be played with nearly any amp with any guitar.
    I usually play with the neck pickup with less distortion - although it is enough to have lots of sustain on either my BOSS Katana or Positive Grid Spark. The situation changes dramatically if you play on the neck pickup, with less distortion. I have an EQ pedal and I can hear the difference of sliding nearly any pot a decibel or two. In the same way, I have a 5.8k CV pickups which sound totally different than my 7.1k GFS single coil pickups. I don't think my GFS 5.8k pickups sound any different than my CV pickups. I assume the magnet strength is about the same, full up Alnico V's. The 5.8k sounds much difference than my PAF humbucker 8k pickups. They also respond to my playing. They break up different ways.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 11 měsíci

      Holy moly, someone watched this old video.
      So apparently I am way more clever than I ever thought because this entire video was designed to get Glen’s attention and see if he would help with a charity auction.
      Unfortunately I never heard from him and everyone completely missed the places where I said pickups make a difference but less so as gain is added.
      It seemed so simple at the time. Oh well, next time I will use flashing lights to point out the part I want people to pay attention to.

    • @valueofnothing2487
      @valueofnothing2487 Před 11 měsíci

      @@REXYLAB
      Actually, I agree with both of you. That's why I mentioned Ola. It's something I believed watching him and the guy called Max I think, and many other channels.
      What is the point to all these videos? They all sound the same to me.
      I was just giving some evidence as to what happens when you do in fact reduce the gain and how it could make a great deal of difference, although I imagine there's also some bias as well.

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 11 měsíci

      @@valueofnothing2487 I’m sure everyone would agree that reducing the gain makes a difference.

  • @Dreamdancer11
    @Dreamdancer11 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The day i ll find a guy that can ace a blind test is the day ill at least consider caring about "tonal" differences between guitars.For a thing to exist you need at least a couple of folks that can substantiate the claim...we have those folks for relative pitch and you also have them(although way less) for perfect pitch....now the fact that we dont have..."tone champions" till this very day pretty much tells the tale......

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      Tone is so subjective that there really is no good or bad, it’s just what you like.
      This video is poking fun at how serious everyone got over the whole pickup thing. I did too good a job, most people took me way too seriously.
      My bottom line is that if the gear is working properly and you can’t get a usable tone then it’s not the gear’s fault.

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB I agree..the only thing about gear that iam insterested in is the value for money ratio....the fact that it ll work is a no brainer(especially with the ridiculous variaty guitarists nowadays have) but charging thousands extra for certain logos or heartstrings is where i have an issue with....

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dreamdancer11 I can totally understand that.
      But… sometimes it actually costs what it costs. For example, I have been doing lots of work with Kahler recently. Those things are expensive but they are priced as fairly as they can be. The big killer is paying for American labor, but Gary Kahler is all about ending homelessness and that is why everything he does is made in the USA, and expensive, but worth it!

    • @Dreamdancer11
      @Dreamdancer11 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@REXYLAB Sometimes...but not a solid body electric made up from thick wood,thicker than a coffee table with misinformation about wood resonance(which actually is suboptimal in electric guitars anyway) or wood tone requiring you to pay extra thousands from something that should cost a few hundreds max...
      I understand why kahler or the vega trem for example cost the prices they do but not what an american strat costs for example...

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před 7 měsíci

      @@Dreamdancer11 I agree with all that.
      My feeling is that when a company offers something like the $11,000 swirled Ibanez PIA that is obviously for a very short list of people that are happy to pay for a limited edition piece of functional art.
      When people pay a stupid amount of money for a used pot out of a 70s tele that’s goofy unless you are doing a museum piece restoration.
      The truth is that many things that are overpriced are gimmicks that’s just kind of the way it is.

  • @stallionstudios
    @stallionstudios Před rokem +1

    Is the Air Norton named after Edward Norton?

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Well, my first name is Edward so when I play Larry in the neck position I suppose in a really bizarre way it equals Ed Norton.

  • @chrisdover8507
    @chrisdover8507 Před rokem +1

    I was waiting for bill n Ted to show up. 69 dude

    • @REXYLAB
      @REXYLAB  Před rokem

      Fuck yeah!
      I have an idea for a movie. Bill and Ted team up with jay and Silent Bob and go back in time with their phone booth to save Cheech and Chong.
      What do you think? I'd totally watch that movie1