Veenture wrote:Dennisthe Menace wrote:I know I'm gonna 'light a fuse,' but I always thought the 'Stereo' guitars
by the different manufacturers were as useless as watching grass grow

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I could never understand the practical use for them either...but put some of these stompboxes (featuring stereo effects) in between
and you get some dramatic results...like the stereo chorus patch on my Yamaha Magicstomp; very cool through two amps

Understood Paul

, what I was referring to were the guitars themselves. I've been playing in stereo for 25 years now, and it never made
any sense to me to have a neck pick up sound on one side of the stage and a bridge pick up on the other side. Most guitars with 2 pick ups
are set up so that you can basically go from a mellow/bass/jazz sound on the neck p'up to a bright/treble/rock sound at the bridge.
Using the 'stereo' guitars can not accomplish that due to the pick up displacement......Another words if you are playing an aggressive
surf/rock tune with one of these stereo guitars, and you were to walk from one side of the stage to the other, you would hear your
guitar go from a nice bright sound to a mushy mellow sound......