Show us your Stratocasters!
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Yeah, very comfortable to play, and nice solid feel to it. So content with that one.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
nope! Haven't seen or played one with that before? and I've owned quite a fair number of Suhrs maybe it's the highly customized ones that has it
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Is it not common for the bridge+mid position to only include 1 coil of the bridge humbucker?
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
I actually have no idea about this
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
It most likely is split on the Suhr.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
My last Suhr had a clever thing whereby positions 2 and 4 were modified so they didn't sound dark / muddy (as they can with standard wiring).
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
True story, my first guitar was a Hondo strat
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Strat's and I have had a long distance relationship for some time now. We meet up every now and then and try to get it on, but sadly, the magic is no longer there.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Yeah, mine was a Squier Strat. It was my brothers and he neve played it. I used to play it before he got home from school so I didn't get into trouble!
Nothing to see here.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
When I play my favourite Strat I immediately appreciate that it's particularly special. I can rotate the other guitars all day long then pick up the Strat and it's just another level (to me). You've had some epic Strats. Maybe you just need to buy another one. Then another. And one more just to be sure.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
Maybe you need to follow the instructions I posted!
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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Re: Show us your Stratocasters!
This is true for me also.
I think where you start from makes a lot of difference. You could remake this substituting in any of the other guitars as a starting point and it would be the perfect description of somebody on here.