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<blockquote data-quote="2kchevy06civic" data-source="post: 2810273" data-attributes="member: 557048"><p>yeah man like I was saying online, soon you'll start understanding "tone." You probably aren't getting the AC/DC tone you are after using a strat b/c angus uses a gibson SG. I'm pretty sure the SG has humbuckers just off the top of my head were as fender uses those 3 single coil pickups. I know it doesn't really make sense now but a lot and I mean a lot of factors play into tone. The pickup's is just one thing you start getting into effects, amps, settings, just lots of different factors.</p><p></p><p>You are probably playing the same chords but the "crunch" or possibly distortion that angus has is b/c of his "tone." So don't let this get to you b/c you'll start spending bucks whenever you want to sound like your idle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2kchevy06civic, post: 2810273, member: 557048"] yeah man like I was saying online, soon you'll start understanding "tone." You probably aren't getting the AC/DC tone you are after using a strat b/c angus uses a gibson SG. I'm pretty sure the SG has humbuckers just off the top of my head were as fender uses those 3 single coil pickups. I know it doesn't really make sense now but a lot and I mean a lot of factors play into tone. The pickup's is just one thing you start getting into effects, amps, settings, just lots of different factors. You are probably playing the same chords but the "crunch" or possibly distortion that angus has is b/c of his "tone." So don't let this get to you b/c you'll start spending bucks whenever you want to sound like your idle. [/QUOTE]
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