I just got a guitar with sperzel locking tuners and I had forgot about those until I went to change the strings for the first time today, so thanks for your video relating to that; it just reassured me I was changing them right. And compared to the old wrap around method, the locking tuners are much more economical and help keep it in tune. Anyways nice tone on your tele, I have a newb(ish) question; what is the primary difference between a tele and strat? They both have single coils, what else?
@MrApocalyte A main difference is that a strat has a tremolo and a tele is known as a hardtail bridge (no trem). Additionally, the strat has 3 pickups with a 5 way switch, and the tele has 2 pickups with a 3 way switch. Finally, the tele is notorious for having a brighter twangy sound.
I just got a guitar with sperzel locking tuners and I had forgot about those until I went to change the strings for the first time today, so thanks for your video relating to that; it just reassured me I was changing them right. And compared to the old wrap around method, the locking tuners are much more economical and help keep it in tune. Anyways nice tone on your tele, I have a newb(ish) question; what is the primary difference between a tele and strat? They both have single coils, what else?
MrApocalyte 1 year ago
@MrApocalyte A main difference is that a strat has a tremolo and a tele is known as a hardtail bridge (no trem). Additionally, the strat has 3 pickups with a 5 way switch, and the tele has 2 pickups with a 3 way switch. Finally, the tele is notorious for having a brighter twangy sound.
CollyStrings 1 year ago