I mostly play Gibson's. This is the one Fender I own and it is a gem. They did not try to do too much with this ax. It is in every respect wiring tape, wire routing and tuning pegs,the barbaric unevenly inserted slotted screws holding the tremolo springs. Besides the serial number it's identical to a original 1962. The sound is so warm ...
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oh wow. Glad I found this. Thanks so much for telling me that the humbucker on this strat creates a more treble-y sound. Good to know. I was thinking it was gonna be a more meaty, "fatter" sound with the bucker. Interesting. I guess that helps me make my decision cause I'm more of a bass-y lovin' chick and I was trying to decide between the SSS and the HSS. Thanks :)
from one guitarist to another...you absolutely do NOT need active hums or anything to play the heavier metal. i was playing carcass on a MIM fat strat. it sounded fine. good tone, great quality. i'm actually considering selling my esp ltd to get a mexi fat strat so i can play a greater variety of music.
@JacobxMarley I would have, but tone depends so much on your amp and there are enough other videos with people playing that I didn't feel required to actually play in the video. That and my mic is pretty bad, wouldn't be accurate anyways.
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I mostly play Gibson's. This is the one Fender I own and it is a gem. They did not try to do too much with this ax. It is in every respect wiring tape, wire routing and tuning pegs,the barbaric unevenly inserted slotted screws holding the tremolo springs. Besides the serial number it's identical to a original 1962. The sound is so warm ...
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MasonSalv9327 2 weeks ago
my fav axe i have
jrack13 1 month ago
talk too much play or shut up
edwimartinn 2 months ago
One chord is greater than 1000 words
orbitration 3 months ago
oh wow. Glad I found this. Thanks so much for telling me that the humbucker on this strat creates a more treble-y sound. Good to know. I was thinking it was gonna be a more meaty, "fatter" sound with the bucker. Interesting. I guess that helps me make my decision cause I'm more of a bass-y lovin' chick and I was trying to decide between the SSS and the HSS. Thanks :)
Poenut 3 months ago
from one guitarist to another...you absolutely do NOT need active hums or anything to play the heavier metal. i was playing carcass on a MIM fat strat. it sounded fine. good tone, great quality. i'm actually considering selling my esp ltd to get a mexi fat strat so i can play a greater variety of music.
zdkezios 4 months ago
would have been nice to have of review of you playing it, so we can hear how she sounds and plays
JacobxMarley 9 months ago
@JacobxMarley I would have, but tone depends so much on your amp and there are enough other videos with people playing that I didn't feel required to actually play in the video. That and my mic is pretty bad, wouldn't be accurate anyways.
JustinsGuitarVideos 8 months ago
Thank you! It's really usufull review!
BadGuitarPlayerRock 11 months ago
i only play humbucker with distortion too, sounds crappy clean, the neck pickup clean sounds awesome though. at least i thought so
TravisTiezzi516 11 months ago
I do not expierence the bridge being louder but mine is a 2010 model.
TravisTiezzi516 11 months ago
Nice review man. Got all the info and what u thought about it.
Mrsamlki 1 year ago
I agree with the use on clean channel, but I found that the humbucker is really piercing and has a kind of albert king solo touch.
ziuzidion 1 year ago
hey, i got the same guitar but in black. i love the bridge pickup, it gives it that nice bluesy sound.
iDuffdabestweed 1 year ago