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There's a track called "Pothead" off of Nick Beggs' "Stick Insect" that is pretty darned aggressive. Plus there are quite a few tracks that feature looping (in both arranged and "live" tracks) using a Jamman. I have no idea where one would buy the CD from, as I purchased it when John Paul Jones opened for Crimson in St. Louis. For me, it serves as a pretty good direction. Although caveat emptor, as he may not be using the stock pickup! -K >>> ssrndpty@hotmail.com 04/08/02 01:20AM >>> > >>> Sticks don't sound so good distorted. I'd pretty much given up on the > >>> idea. > >> > >> Someone better tell Trey Gunn about that... <grin> > >>Doesn't Trey use Warr guitars? > Yes, he does now. Part of the reason is the pickups. He spoke with me about > his Stick sound, as he was not pleased with their lack of "rock and roll > aggressiveness." I do some custom guitar work, and he was seeking a resource > for custom pickups. > Douglas Baldwin, coyote-in-residence > dbaldwin@suffolk.lib.ny.us > It's not just the pickups - it's also the (lack of) attack on the instrument, and, from a rhythm guitar standpoint, the way the intrument lends itself to a diads and sparser chord voicings and arpegiation, instead of dan-dan-daann-chugga-chug-chugga-chugga-chugga style of play. Mores the pity :< Will someone hurry up and prove me wrong on this one? The inability to play anything loud apart from basslines is my biggest niggle with the instrument...