marnold
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Eric Johnson is notorious for being able to detect minute changes in tone, infamously down to how tightly a screw is holding a pedal together. Here's his pedalboard from the November Premier Guitar:
http://digital.premierguitar.com/premierguitar/201011_4/?pg=29&pm=2&u1=friend
Some of the pedals are at odd angles, some are on blocks of wood. Others have really long patch cords. Why? He says it sound better that way. If he actually can hear some difference, I'd be inclined to call that a curse and not a blessing. Seems borderline insanity, actually.
http://digital.premierguitar.com/premierguitar/201011_4/?pg=29&pm=2&u1=friend
Some of the pedals are at odd angles, some are on blocks of wood. Others have really long patch cords. Why? He says it sound better that way. If he actually can hear some difference, I'd be inclined to call that a curse and not a blessing. Seems borderline insanity, actually.