Richard, your clips where very helpful (and rockin' \,,/), so i'll go for the rebel yell. Though I would like to ask something first:
1: Does the bass get out of control? (in the nailbomb it does)
2: Does the palm muting sound close to the video I posted?
Thanks once again for your detailed replies. <3
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I don't do a lot of palm muting and I always play in standard tuning so maybe someone else can chime in. Many people comment that the RY doesn't have a lot of bass. I usually play through a 1 x 12 open backed combo and the RY has more than enough low end for my needs but it's very controlled and articulate. At rehearsals I often play through a Marshall half stack and this gives PLENTY of low end thump. To quote Steve Stevens ' It's so full of clear bottom and perfect pick attack.'
My main guitar for years was an SG with a JB in the bridge. I was very happy with it but since I've got the RYs I don't use that guitar at all. I played a gig with another band last year and ,on a whim, I took my SG. I wasn't happy with what I was hearing. The low end of the JB gets flubby very quickly when I crank the gain. The RY can produce the same singing tone in the highs but the low end behaves MUCH better.
This is a good clip:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX7Fbw5refIThis one let's you hear the low end:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-ppjENE6J8I'm surprised nobody's mentioned this yet but the RY is very re-active to height adjustments. Small turns of the screw can produce very different results. Be prepared to spend a lot of time experimenting, it really is worth it. Good luck and keep us posted with the results.