Originally Posted by: SGuitar34with fender you cant make it sound the way you want it sometimes because of the way you can only have tremble, rythem or inbetween. but with gibson guitars witch have 4 knobs you can have tremble, ryhthem or maybe alot of tremble and a little ryhthem or a little tremble and alot of rhythem or you can mix it around in so many ways to get it to sound the exact way you want. you can do this because of the 2 volume nobs (1 for each setting) and the 2 tone nobs (1for each setting) and the toggle switch. YOU CANT PROVE WITCH ONE IS BETTER BY SAYING WITCH ONE LOOKS BETTER !!!. to end this you can fix that flaw on fender guitars by getting a guitar modulator. that way you can get a fender or gibson to sound the way you want it to.
Its not a flaw, its the way they are. Fenders aren't made to have a thick sound that a Gibson puts out. A Fender is more for blues and other twangy stuff while Gibson is more for rock. They still go both ways though.
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