Chris,
Glad to see you still have the blue modified muff pedal I made.
Matt
That Yamaha SG is so good looking! I can’t find that same hollow body model anywhere though, I really want one. That rack with the Bogner Fish pre-amp is an awesome set up too!
Keep on rockin’ Chris!
It would be great to see Pag’s gear also!!!
I’m a big fan of his fretless playing. Thanks for the great music and inspiration!
Really appreciate you saying so Pablo- is in the works. Just a lot of stuff to do, and all the content is being put up by one… multitasker. ;-p Everybody will have some stuff up, and hopefully updates!
Hello from Greece,
First of all, I don’t know if and how often Mr. Poland actually reads every comment here, but just in case, you’re an incredible guitar player and a huge inspiration… thanks for being out there! And thanks for having us take a look at your guitars and gear too…
Now, when it comes to the great Yamaha guitar that Chris is playing… I saw the video explaining that he uses a stock Yamaha humbucker on the neck position, and an ESP one (neck again) for the bridge position. Since that this is a rare and difficult to try setup (I don’t even know the names of these models), could anybody recommend a Hum-Hum pickup combination (of any brand(s), but specific models) similar to the one Chris uses? It would be good if the pickups’ outputs were similar to Chris’ again (7.5K and 13K respectively).
Apart from that, on the Di Marzio site it is stated that Chris has used the EJ Custom neck and bridge pickups. Does anyone know in which guitar, and how would he compare it to his HH set on his Yamaha?
P.S. Can anyone inform us about how he gets his Jan Hammer style tone as well (I mean, except for the fact that he has mastered the technique to make his fingers sound like the wheel on the keyboard)? Does he switch his “tone knob” pedal and a wah at a certain position?
Chris,
Glad to see you still have the blue modified muff pedal I made.
Matt
That Yamaha SG is so good looking! I can’t find that same hollow body model anywhere though, I really want one. That rack with the Bogner Fish pre-amp is an awesome set up too!
Keep on rockin’ Chris!
It would be great to see Pag’s gear also!!!
I’m a big fan of his fretless playing. Thanks for the great music and inspiration!
Really appreciate you saying so Pablo- is in the works. Just a lot of stuff to do, and all the content is being put up by one… multitasker. ;-p Everybody will have some stuff up, and hopefully updates!
Hello from Greece,
First of all, I don’t know if and how often Mr. Poland actually reads every comment here, but just in case, you’re an incredible guitar player and a huge inspiration… thanks for being out there! And thanks for having us take a look at your guitars and gear too…
Now, when it comes to the great Yamaha guitar that Chris is playing… I saw the video explaining that he uses a stock Yamaha humbucker on the neck position, and an ESP one (neck again) for the bridge position. Since that this is a rare and difficult to try setup (I don’t even know the names of these models), could anybody recommend a Hum-Hum pickup combination (of any brand(s), but specific models) similar to the one Chris uses? It would be good if the pickups’ outputs were similar to Chris’ again (7.5K and 13K respectively).
Apart from that, on the Di Marzio site it is stated that Chris has used the EJ Custom neck and bridge pickups. Does anyone know in which guitar, and how would he compare it to his HH set on his Yamaha?
P.S. Can anyone inform us about how he gets his Jan Hammer style tone as well (I mean, except for the fact that he has mastered the technique to make his fingers sound like the wheel on the keyboard)? Does he switch his “tone knob” pedal and a wah at a certain position?