Wednesday 4 March 2015

5 Steps To Better Tone

I don't think i've ever met a guitarist that was fully satisfied with their tone, I don't think I ever will. 


There are, however, some simple tips to help you get the best tone. Read on for some quick fixes and more in depth ideas for improving your tone.

When it comes to tone there is no such thing as right or wrong. It really depends on what you're going for with it, the genre and style etc.


Step 1: Identify the weakest link in your rig.

Is it the amp? The Guitar? I hate to say it but... you? It's important to identify the weak link so that you can improve that first. Improving the weakest aspect of your tone will make the biggest difference.


Step 2: Change Your Strings

Not changed your strings (ya know, this kind of string) in about a decade? We've all been guilty of it, at one point or another. Change them. You'll notice a vast improvement in both tone and feel. Nice, easy and cheap.

Step 3: The Amp

The amp is hugely important for your tone, arguably the most important link in the chain in terms of pure sound output. Are you still using a supermarket amp that you found in a scrapyard? Upgrade. Amp buying can be a difficult process (i'll have a buyers guide on here soon!) and it can end up costing you an arm, a leg and all of your life savings if you're not careful. It's important to remember the law of diminishing returns, which kinda goes like this:
The more you spend initially the better the quality, however the improvements per price paid get smaller and smaller the more you spend after this. For example the difference between your typical non-brand starter amp and a £500/$600 marshall is enormous. The difference between a 2 grand and a 4 grand amp is significantly smaller. 
 It's also important to remember to pick an amp based on your tastes and needs.

Step 4: The Guitar and Pickups

Now i'm going to assume (for the purpose of the guide) that the materials of the guitar make no difference to the tone. However the guitar is important, it's the interface between you and the sound you want. A poorly made guitar with a bad setup will make you seem like a worse player than you are (I know we shouldn't blame the tools but sometimes the tools just suck) and if you're not properly able to use the interface then you aren't getting the tone you could be.

Now for the pickups. If your guitar is amazing, your amp is boutique and you've changed your strings but the tone still lacks then it might be the pickups. A PRS with a fridge magnet wrapped up with some rusty copper wire for a pickup is gonna' sound like turd (yes, even a PRS can sound like turd). A good brand for pickups that have a diverse range and reasonable prices are Seymour Duncan. Pick pickups (that's hard to say repeatedly) based on your style and preferred genre.

Step 5: You

Now i'm not saying that you're rubbish (I bet you're about 15 times better than me!) but if, for example, you're trying to emulate the tone of your favorite guitarist and you have all the same gear then you need to look at your style of play. Does the guitarist you like only fingerpick? Then lose the plectrum.

I would argue that the player is at least equally responsible for tone as any other component in the signal chain. So if you think your tone is rubbish then maybe you need to spend a bit of time improving the precision of your playing skills.



3 comments:

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  3. Thanks admin.
    Tone... that mysterious, elusive quality that you know in your bones but can’t define in your head. The world’s top players spend their lives in its pursuit, while the rest of us chew over the minutiae of their sonic journeys.

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