Wood & Weight: The Anatomy of Les Paul Tone
Why the Les Paul sounds dense and stable, how its three pickup positions work, and how Guitar Earo trains you to hear weight before you buy.
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Why the Les Paul sounds dense and stable, how its three pickup positions work, and how Guitar Earo trains you to hear weight before you buy.
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Why the ES-335 blooms where a Les Paul stays stable, how semi-hollow construction shapes tone, and how Guitar Earo trains you to hear it before you buy.
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Why mass and sustain are not the same thing. Stiffness, neck joints, pickups, and how Guitar Earo trains weight vs bloom before scale shopping.
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Why the Strat sounds like glass, how its five positions shape tone, and how Guitar Earo trains you to hear it before you buy.
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Hard maple on necks, caps, and bodies. Stiffness, brightness myths, roasted maple, and how Guitar Earo trains timbre without tonewood bingo.
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Bright maple vs warm mahogany, the Les Paul sandwich, what research measures, and how Guitar Earo trains construction and family before tonewood labels.
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Hand scatter vs machine layer winding. How coil capacitance shifts resonant peak and why Guitar Earo trains pickup type before wind mythology.
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Pickup position, pickup type, and body construction. The vocabulary you need before you buy your next guitar.
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