giantslayer
Experienced
I kinda stumbled onto this by accident and it blew my mind.
There has been much discussion on how your guitar actually produces a different tone when you’ve got an amp or monitors producing sound that interacts with the guitar. It’s not just your perception: the sound itself is legitimately different.
I was using the Fender Tune amp (which is free) and using the function (“manual”) where it plays the sound of a guitar string and you can tune to it. I had my little practice amp on and noticed that the sound from my iPhone was getting picked up by my pickups and going through the amp! Super easy, fun experiment for anyone curious.
There has been much discussion on how your guitar actually produces a different tone when you’ve got an amp or monitors producing sound that interacts with the guitar. It’s not just your perception: the sound itself is legitimately different.
I was using the Fender Tune amp (which is free) and using the function (“manual”) where it plays the sound of a guitar string and you can tune to it. I had my little practice amp on and noticed that the sound from my iPhone was getting picked up by my pickups and going through the amp! Super easy, fun experiment for anyone curious.