Strat Territory
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Re: Strat Territory
Well the strat turned up today all in one piece bubble wrapped in its original case (also bubble wrapped).
Opened it .. first impression was ... Ive been conned.. looks new.. perhaps real neck on fake new body - this thing is in super mint condition. Ive seen more beat up guitars hanging on walls new in shops.
Like this spent its life under a bed. Neck is real, serial number all good according to Fender, bridge, pickups & plastics, correct. possibly original frets lol
Im going to have to pull it apart to check further, stamps, electrics etc.
I did want something perhaps a little more worn in but hey, I guess im going to have to do that now.
Will plug it in tonight give it a blast.
Opened it .. first impression was ... Ive been conned.. looks new.. perhaps real neck on fake new body - this thing is in super mint condition. Ive seen more beat up guitars hanging on walls new in shops.
Like this spent its life under a bed. Neck is real, serial number all good according to Fender, bridge, pickups & plastics, correct. possibly original frets lol
Im going to have to pull it apart to check further, stamps, electrics etc.
I did want something perhaps a little more worn in but hey, I guess im going to have to do that now.
Will plug it in tonight give it a blast.
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Re: Strat Territory
So many variables let alone the native tone of the guitar in question!MakoGat wrote:Hey Mike, I recently created a list of elements that affect the sound of a guitar (pedals and amp not included from picks or fingers right through to lead to amp and I can say its quite a long list. What you say is about right it depends on what you are trying to achieve - even then in can be near on impossible all things considered.
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Re: Strat Territory
I'm always amazed at how different strats can be. I have 4 (no fenders, apart from a mexican squier) and everyone sounds completely different. Granted one has a mahogany body and a cool rails in the bridge, two have a bridge humbucker etc etc... but even so!Mike Clayton wrote:So many variables let alone the native tone of the guitar in question!MakoGat wrote:Hey Mike, I recently created a list of elements that affect the sound of a guitar (pedals and amp not included from picks or fingers right through to lead to amp and I can say its quite a long list. What you say is about right it depends on what you are trying to achieve - even then in can be near on impossible all things considered.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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That'd be interesting, see if everyone agrees or has a different POV.MakoGat wrote:So many contributing factors, ill see if I can remember that list and make a post of it for council comment haha, its pretty in depth and Im sure ive missed things
And then "How to select the right Strat when purchasing", a can of worms I'd say!
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Re: Strat Territory
Wonder how different a 24.75" scale strat would be - or whether it's the same effect as tuning to Eflat for lower tension. Hmm
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Don't forget make and type of tremolo. My favourite is the wilkinson 2 point, with knives....MakoGat wrote:So many contributing factors, ill see if I can remember that list and make a post of it for council comment haha, its pretty in depth and Im sure ive missed things
And never blocked, ever.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: Strat Territory
Hey BG, you just added more to my list as this is the first strat ive owned and never thought of trem / bridge / springs / block HAHA
Tuned up stratty Mcstrat lastnight and wow its pretty nice although intonation is way out, easy fix. Swapped out the parchment knobs over to mint matching the minty pickguard, replaced the jackplate to a relic one as it was to shiny.
The stock "noiseless" pickups are nice but not what I would call strat sounding and I keep looking at the set of aged SD Texas Hot set I have in the cupboard...
Im interested to see whats inside in the way of pot and cap values, wiring ect, I have aluminium shielding plate, huge .1 cap and either vintage wire or evidence audio cable on standby, just waiting for my Callaham shipment to arrive with bridge set and stamped saddles
Tuned up stratty Mcstrat lastnight and wow its pretty nice although intonation is way out, easy fix. Swapped out the parchment knobs over to mint matching the minty pickguard, replaced the jackplate to a relic one as it was to shiny.
The stock "noiseless" pickups are nice but not what I would call strat sounding and I keep looking at the set of aged SD Texas Hot set I have in the cupboard...
Im interested to see whats inside in the way of pot and cap values, wiring ect, I have aluminium shielding plate, huge .1 cap and either vintage wire or evidence audio cable on standby, just waiting for my Callaham shipment to arrive with bridge set and stamped saddles
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No but I have now.MakoGat wrote:It is dark, freshly oiled tho. Did you note the odd abalone dots?
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Re: Strat Territory
So had this thing apart on the weekend, pretty original inside but added a bunch of bits...
Matched set of 250k pots, cloth wire, HUGE .1uf cap, Aluminium shielding plate under pickguard, and a set of Seymour Duncan antiquity Texas Hots (holy these are good).
Also fitted Callaham vintage style saddles, trem block, 4 way springs and a set of 11s - this thing is now a beast!
Why have I never owned a Strat before LMAO
Matched set of 250k pots, cloth wire, HUGE .1uf cap, Aluminium shielding plate under pickguard, and a set of Seymour Duncan antiquity Texas Hots (holy these are good).
Also fitted Callaham vintage style saddles, trem block, 4 way springs and a set of 11s - this thing is now a beast!
Why have I never owned a Strat before LMAO
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