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David Mason


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Cambridge, MD, USA
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2006 4:23 am    
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I have been trying to use metal fingerpicks on six-strings for several months now but the clickiness is really annoying, especially when using extra gain stages like an overdrive or wah. I have a parametric EQ and a stereo graphic EQ on my rack, but the click is quite a "global" phenomenon, throughout the whole frequency range. Since I don't have a problem with this on my (George L humbucking-equipped) pedal steel even through the exact same rig, I have started wondering - could the extreme high power of the steel pickups contribute to the relative lack of clickiness? It is a signal-to-noise issue, after all.

Are old, low-output Sho-Buds clickier than modern humbucking-equipped steels by nature, for example? The six-string electric guitarists who I know of that use fingerpicks, like Robbie Robertson, sound pretty darn clicky to me too.

(There is supposedly a thriving beauty-salon sideline in Nashville installing mutant plastic nails on the right hand only of session guitarists?)

[This message was edited by David Mason on 02 October 2006 at 05:26 AM.]

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