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ProfessorGAC

(72,537 posts)
4. Yes
Fri May 9, 2025, 04:09 PM
6 hrs ago

The Polytone sound. They're out of business now, but there are so many out there, we'll be hearing that sound for a while. CI always felt that sound really did an injustice to guitar.
Django's guitar always sounded like a guitar to me. You can hear the "ping" of the string on attack. So, I've always been good with him. Cool stuff, good sounding. I wonder how he & Grapelli would have sounded with modern recording methods.
That tone kept me from enjoying jazz guitar as much as I otherwise would have. There have been some sax cats whose tone I found off-putting, but not many.
And, most my jazz listening was piano focused, which was fine by me.

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Are you sure you don't like Jazz? Mme. Defarge 22 hrs ago #1
An All-Time Great ProfessorGAC 15 hrs ago #2
I'm assuming that by "blippy" tone... keep_left 6 hrs ago #3
Yes ProfessorGAC 6 hrs ago #4
Polytone...a solid-state amp, right? keep_left 6 hrs ago #5
I've Played Through A JC ProfessorGAC 4 hrs ago #6
I have a lot of tube gear, being a studio rat... keep_left 1 hr ago #7
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