4.8 • 857 Ratings
🗓️ 12 September 2017
⏱️ 77 minutes
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0:00.0 | No, guitar is safe. |
0:08.0 | Holy cow, we're about to plug in with Phil Collin from Def Leppard and figure out how he and his |
0:13.3 | homies created one of the very biggest rock albums of all time with producer John |
0:19.6 | Mud Lang called Hysteria. But first, wow, I got to thank |
0:23.9 | FU Tone for bringing this episode to you. That's FU-dash tone.com. They make killer stuff. I love |
0:33.0 | their site. I just love going through it. I love this stuff. It's all the metal products that |
0:37.4 | you need. I'm not talking about the music. I'm talking about literal metal items such as a brass locking nut or a titanium string saddle set for your locking tremolo or titanium string blocks. Everything you could possibly want. Brass sustain block for the back of your tremolo system, |
0:58.6 | it's going to affect your tone and make it more massive. Every little thing is worth checking out, |
1:03.7 | and I just love their stuff. Phil Collin from Def Leppard, who you're about to meet, |
1:09.7 | has been using FU tone products for, gosh, 10 years or more, including different combinations of titanium and brass on all of his |
1:11.7 | locking trams on all of his guitars, including effutone big blocks, saddles, trim springs, |
1:18.6 | and claws for the springs. In fact, even on his acoustic guitars, he uses effutone titanium bridge |
1:25.0 | pins. That's right, that guitar could be made of wood, but you'd be surprised |
1:29.3 | how titanium bridge pins might affect your tone, give you more sustained and fullness. They have |
1:36.8 | blocks for the back of your Floyd Rose, Ibanez, PV, Godo, Jackson, or even seven-string |
1:41.4 | tremolo systems, including locking trams, of course, locking nuts in |
1:45.7 | brass or titanium. |
1:47.4 | I love all this stuff, even trim stops, all the stuff you need. |
1:51.9 | I'm really fascinated with the PMS pickup mounting system, too, where you mount your pickup. |
1:57.6 | Instead of using the springs, you mount that sucker right onto a hunk of brass that |
2:02.6 | attaches straight into your body of your guitar. Imagine how different that's going to sound. |
2:08.2 | Again, head over to fu-dash-tonne.com. That's F as in fochizzle, U as in you know what to do, |
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