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From: GuitarJoeyE
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  • You see why Buddy loved his Strats, eh? I think the original American-made Fender Stratocaster (of the 1950s) was and may still be the most versatile electric guitar EVER. Listen to that range in just one song. And, hell, with Buddy Holly composing and playing, it sounds like an angel's harp. Pardon, but I'm biased.

  • i want this Strato but my Squier has a unique sound, i can make it sound like a Buddy Holly strat in the humbucker without the noise

  • Great job, brother. Great voice, unique style. Thanks for performing.

  • if it has a locking nut its a Floyd Rose

  • ok cool i just went to a music shop n tried out about 3 different guitars. a Les Paul a Strat and a Tele

  • What Amp did you use for this? im planning to upload a cover but i wanna know the settings for your amp so i can turn the knobs to those settings

  • @PeteAndJakee - I used a Line 6 Spider IV 30 watt amp. It has various presets for clean to heavy metal sounds. I used a clean setting with a little reverb. Let me know when you get your cover uploaded. I would love to hear it. Thanks!

  • I like your Stratocaster. Great sound!

  • @LittleDragon2000 - Thanks! It's a 1976 Strat and I have owned it since the early 80's.

  • @GuitarJoeyE lol does your strat have a floyd rose tremolo? and will it work for squire strato's?

  • @PeteAndJakee - I do have a locking tremolo system on my strat. But, to be honest, I don't remember the brand. I installed it in the early 80's but I don't remember the brand and there are no markings or brand name stamped on it.

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