Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
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Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Anyone heard or know how much Jimi used the Bridge stock pickup on his Stratocaster?
Much of his tone is necktone.
I know Blackmore used the stock bridge pickup quite a bit.
Much of his tone is necktone.
I know Blackmore used the stock bridge pickup quite a bit.
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Just go listen to his music, it's all over the place man, Jimi pretty much used everything with the exception of the middle.
If he did use the middle, it was almost never, I'd go blackmore and lower my middle pickup if I didn't use my in between positions.
Some examples of the kickass Jimi bridge tone:
Voodoo Child(SL)
Manic Depression
Purple Haze
Spanish Castle Magic
All Along The Watchtower
If he did use the middle, it was almost never, I'd go blackmore and lower my middle pickup if I didn't use my in between positions.
Some examples of the kickass Jimi bridge tone:
Voodoo Child(SL)
Manic Depression
Purple Haze
Spanish Castle Magic
All Along The Watchtower
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Actually, to my ears some of the late 69' thru 70' stuff (mostly rough studio jams, and stuff like Valleys of Neptune and Gypsy Blood) feature a middle pickup. If you dial in the amp right, you can get some really cool hollow sounds out of the middle position.Drifting wrote:Just go listen to his music, it's all over the place man, Jimi pretty much used everything with the exception of the middle.
If he did use the middle, it was almost never, I'd go blackmore and lower my middle pickup if I didn't use my in between positions.
Some examples of the kickass Jimi bridge tone:
Voodoo Child(SL)
Manic Depression
Purple Haze
Spanish Castle Magic
All Along The Watchtower
Travis
If yer ears ain't ringing, yer amp ain't singing! -JimiJames
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
watch the DVD's of his live performances he used them all a lot
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
You're right, alot of the posthumous stuff is middle pickup, I don't know why I overlooked that.ohmygodtheykilledkenny wrote:Actually, to my ears some of the late 69' thru 70' stuff (mostly rough studio jams, and stuff like Valleys of Neptune and Gypsy Blood) feature a middle pickup. If you dial in the amp right, you can get some really cool hollow sounds out of the middle position.Drifting wrote:Just go listen to his music, it's all over the place man, Jimi pretty much used everything with the exception of the middle.
If he did use the middle, it was almost never, I'd go blackmore and lower my middle pickup if I didn't use my in between positions.
Some examples of the kickass Jimi bridge tone:
Voodoo Child(SL)
Manic Depression
Purple Haze
Spanish Castle Magic
All Along The Watchtower
Travis
Dolly Dagger, among some of the songs on Rays of the New Rising Sun.
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
I've started using the middle pickup a lot because I figure it's there, so why not use it. It's a different sound and feel than the other two, which helps me bring out a different feel in the way I write and play.
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Jimi used them all, but seemed to favour the middle for rythmn work. Way too many tones in a Strat not to use em all.
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
He hardly ever used the middle PU
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
I read some where that he took the spring off the switch so it did not click and he could put it anywhere easily. Dont know if its true though
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Drifting wrote:You're right, alot of the posthumous stuff is middle pickup, I don't know why I overlooked that.ohmygodtheykilledkenny wrote:Actually, to my ears some of the late 69' thru 70' stuff (mostly rough studio jams, and stuff like Valleys of Neptune and Gypsy Blood) feature a middle pickup. If you dial in the amp right, you can get some really cool hollow sounds out of the middle position.Drifting wrote:Just go listen to his music, it's all over the place man, Jimi pretty much used everything with the exception of the middle.
If he did use the middle, it was almost never, I'd go blackmore and lower my middle pickup if I didn't use my in between positions.
Some examples of the kickass Jimi bridge tone:
Voodoo Child(SL)
Manic Depression
Purple Haze
Spanish Castle Magic
All Along The Watchtower
Travis
Dolly Dagger, among some of the songs on Rays of the New Rising Sun.
Dolly dagger isn't even a Strat
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
To me, the middle pup is like a sound hole of an acoustic so, I tend to play that position (on a Strat) for cleaner tones.
I don't know how Ritchie got into this since he's back & forth on the neck & bridge. (like YJM).
Jimi was not habitually switching but, did target those tones when he desired.
No offense and all due respect but, this initial question is more out of the VH topics...
Removing the spring tends to slip out of the desired position while playing unless this was done...
BTW for you Tele players, Fender came out with a 4 way some time ago which is excellent. Like the Strat the Tele players have a little more versatility too.
So... dime those Fender Twin's JBL loaded ofcourse and play some hellacious chicken pickin' double stops !
I don't know how Ritchie got into this since he's back & forth on the neck & bridge. (like YJM).
Jimi was not habitually switching but, did target those tones when he desired.
No offense and all due respect but, this initial question is more out of the VH topics...
absofuckinglutely !Tonemaster wrote:Jimi used them all, but seemed to favour the middle for rythmn work. Way too many tones in a Strat not to use em all.
T.
Oldschool guys used to slightly bend/twist the blade so that it binded in the 2/4 bell positions before the 5 way was designed.Tone-Freak wrote:I read some where that he took the spring off the switch so it did not click and he could put it anywhere easily. Dont know if its true though
Removing the spring tends to slip out of the desired position while playing unless this was done...
BTW for you Tele players, Fender came out with a 4 way some time ago which is excellent. Like the Strat the Tele players have a little more versatility too.
So... dime those Fender Twin's JBL loaded ofcourse and play some hellacious chicken pickin' double stops !
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
Guess I'm mistaken, sounds thin like it could be the middle PU, but he was also using different amplifiers at that point.montecarlo95 wrote:Dolly dagger isn't even a Strat
What was it then, a V?
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
The V.Drifting wrote:Guess I'm mistaken, sounds thin like it could be the middle PU, but he was also using different amplifiers at that point.montecarlo95 wrote:Dolly dagger isn't even a Strat
What was it then, a V?
In regards to his using the middle PU, watch the countless videos and see how often he uses the middle PU, which amounts to never
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Re: Question; How much did Jimi Use the Bridge pickup?
With an upside down strat your arm rolls off the middle pickup tone conrol while you are playing which may be why he didn't use the middle pickup