Flat6Driver
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He Seems to have touched a nerve with some of you all. I’m sure the way my ears are shaped something doesn’t sound exactly the same to me as it does to anyone else.
You're making laugh, here, and you raise some good points.Lill’s videos and their responses here always hit home for me because i’m a science teacher and what plays out is something i think about a lot. If there’s a failure it’s not in the science but in science communication. Here’s a picture of what i mean:
Many players, especially on the gear internet, want a theory of tone. It gives us a shared language and helps to understand and predict the world. ‘Turning the volume knob clockwise will probably do this’ and lo! It does. And hundreds of other things about tube types and wire and transformers and magnets and pickup winding and picks. Jim Lill recognizes that some parts of the Theory of Tone are nonsense, and crafts these demonstrations to show that. But disproof is easy and there’s an asymmetry there. One cheap demo, scientifically, can call a whole theory into question. But i see reader after reader say words to the effect of ‘well if our theory of tone is wrong, what’s jim lill’s?’ And that’s one of the rubs—knocking down a theory can be cheap and quick and still be scientific. Putting up a new one can be extremely time consuming and expensive. No one’s going to do that for clicks on youtube. Some people respond poorly to the unfairness/asymmetry of that, like jim lill owes you a new theory cause he broke your old one!
So you see the points he makes, often phrased negatively like “the different rectifier doesn’t…” “the different phase inverter doesn’t…” and you see his audience inverting these statements into a new, positively phrased here’s where tone comes from according to Lill, and of course it’s full of holes and a reader who’s motivated to disagree w/ lill can feel comfortable rejecting the new evidence that doesn’t fit the old theory, write lill’s whole project off as unscientific.
I needed a break, so I found the thread he showed on screen. TDPRI Inception...
Spoiler alert - it was not an epic thread. 7 posts.
https://www.tdpri.com/threads/ac30-paisley.343314/
When I see a white paper in the AES publication, I'll take him seriously, but we both know that will never happen.
This guy lives in Nashville. The best tones he's ever heard are on a record ?!?!?!?!
I don't respect women that will say anything to get a man, and I don't respect men that will say anything to get clicks.
Gracious! The general tenor of TDPRI is that of a bar after midnight, and you waft in like a southern gentleman, speaking softly and using complete sentences.I may be over-charitable, but I think that's nitpicking a bit and unravelling something that was meant as hyperbole. I'm sure it would be more accurate to say 'for the most part we listen to and discuss tones that recorded or, if live, still mic'd eq'd and variously processed', but that would take longer and be less provocative.
kind of like if i said everyone in town came to the town hall meeting. clearly everyone didn't because old mrs. jackson is a shutin and she didn't come, and many of the teenagers dont give a flip about the town hall meeting and weren't there, and john had to work second shift... but you know what i mean.
by and large the guitar tone we experience from others is recorded. but like i said, maybe im over-charitable. it has happened before!
good policy
This place is more like Golden Corrall at 5pm, IMHO.Gracious! The general tenor of TDPRI is that of a bar after midnight, and you waft in like a southern gentleman, speaking softly and using complete sentences.<--( looks more like Marylin on a steam vent, but please pretend it's a curtsey )
Welcome to the forum, and very pleased to meet you.
First of all, yes he's right. We discuss known quantities. We both went out to a bar last night, but we live live 2000 miles apart, so we saw different bands. Let's talk about the Beatles. However, by skipping a step like that, he moves the discussion from "tone in the room" to "tone on a record" which is way more limited in range, dynamics, and detail. And, it endorses his YouTube videos as being authentic.
I know I'm under-charitable. Jim just rubs me the wrong way. I guess you could say he doesn't meet my standards of journalism. If his favorite tones are on records, they better be records cut in Nashville.![]()
I don't love all Jim's videos, there's often too much going on too quickly but I'm really curious why he rubs people the wrong way. Seems like the kind of well reasoned resource this place could use. Maybe he's touched a nerve or onto something
There's this thing that happens where people make their beliefs part of their identity. Anything that proves their beliefs wrong is an attack on their identity.
Yes, one of the most fragile things.I think having one's beliefs merely questioned can be just as threatening as being proven wrong.
What about recorded guitar tone which is double/triple tracked with different amps/guitars/settings? We've all heard isolated tracks which sound very different than the sound we hear in the final production. How are you going to get an "in the room" sound from one guitar/amp/effects to match that?
Gracious! The general tenor of TDPRI is that of a bar after midnight, and you waft in like a southern gentleman, speaking softly and using complete sentences.