And you are still missing a few numbers in that equation.
A classic Telecaster is not exactly the guitar indicated for soaring Metal leads:
* weak pickup (compared to humbuckers)
* single coil
* relatively light body (damps sustain)
* relatively light bridge (same)
* bolt on neck vs *solid* glued on (same)
* not sure about what string gauge you are using, but heavier is better (more metal mass, higher tension "spring" keeps vibration going on for longer time)
Of course, adding tons of gain through a distortion pedal will compensate most of those problems, but then, unsurprisingly, sound will be "too compressed" , itīs artificial sustain vs natural one.
A classic Telecaster is not exactly the guitar indicated for soaring Metal leads:
* weak pickup (compared to humbuckers)
* single coil
* relatively light body (damps sustain)
* relatively light bridge (same)
* bolt on neck vs *solid* glued on (same)
* not sure about what string gauge you are using, but heavier is better (more metal mass, higher tension "spring" keeps vibration going on for longer time)
Of course, adding tons of gain through a distortion pedal will compensate most of those problems, but then, unsurprisingly, sound will be "too compressed" , itīs artificial sustain vs natural one.
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