Looks like an '83-'84 SQ series Squier Strat. I upgraded my '85 MIJ Squier Standard Strat with Fender CS Fat 50's pups and also an AVRI tremolo. The AVRI trem bridge makes a lot of diference in sound. It really lets the sound of the pups come to life! I use to have Graphtech Stringsavers on the old Squier bridge, but they sound very dull, esp. on the 5th and 6th strings.
Although it has a basswood body, my Squier now sounds better than the Fender '57 AVRI Strat I used to own.
You just need to adjust the tremolo so that it's floating - it involves loosening the screws that hold the claw in the back of the guitar until the bridge starts to pivot forward - you then have to go back and forth tuning the guitar until the string and spring tension balance out. Check out Carl Verheyen's Whammy Bar setup video on YT.
@TRWilley I don't get it please tell me I have a live performance for january and I need to usea the tremolo a lot but the problem is that it gets out of tune PLEASE HELP ME!
I bought my first electric guitar two days ago, and it has the tremolo, or the whammy bar, or vibrato, or whatever... wich is fantastic using it, but I can't pull it up, I just can push it down, I don't know why :( So my question is, I have to buy a new tremolo or I have to make some kind of modification to my guitar?
@mmX1995 Without seeing the trem (actually, I believe the correct term is vibrato, but everyone calls it a trem/tremolo) the chances are you would just need to adjust the spring tension. If you bought it from a store they would offer free setups. Take it back and ask them to do it for you. Otherwise, going to any music store would be a good idea.
The Japanese Squiers are good stuff.... I bought a standard squier limited ed strat.. made in china a few weeks ago.. overall not bad. Was wayyy better then the mexi strat I had 2 years ago.. Im replacing the squier pu's with some tex mex's.... Great tone and playing by the way...
@baker9271 57/62's will get you a much truer to vintage sound than the Tex Mex - more clarity, more glassy shimmer. The Tex Mex is warmer and fuller - has more "hair" to it - it stays just clear enough to sound classic strat but doesn't quite have the "airiness" that the lower output p'ups have...
Very nice EJ type demo. I've just fitted Tex Mex pups to a new MIM Std Strat, and am very pleased with the results. Best value pups on the market IMO.
yeah I supposed that but in the description says nothing about using a nosie supressor or whatever so I was like ¿?¿?¿? hahaha mmm... this pickups are cool I'll buy I set for my squier strat HSS and I will remove the humbucker... I really like single coils you have to work more o get a nice distortion sound so it makes it more personal!
@daniel30gugus I think there might have been some noise suppresion on the patch I was using because Tex Mex pickups are NOT hum canceling - they are a typical vintage style single coils, just wound a little hot...
@TonyGognitti This clip I was using a custom patch I created on a Line6 Pocket Pod into a cheap pair of computer speakers - there's also a Digitech Bad Monkey for extra dirt...
I started watching the video for the tremolo response but then I found myself actually being lost in your intro playing.I'm just guessing but do you have have an Eric Johnson influence?
Great sound!
Looks like an '83-'84 SQ series Squier Strat. I upgraded my '85 MIJ Squier Standard Strat with Fender CS Fat 50's pups and also an AVRI tremolo. The AVRI trem bridge makes a lot of diference in sound. It really lets the sound of the pups come to life! I use to have Graphtech Stringsavers on the old Squier bridge, but they sound very dull, esp. on the 5th and 6th strings.
Although it has a basswood body, my Squier now sounds better than the Fender '57 AVRI Strat I used to own.
peterdrijfhout 3 months ago
Nothing sloopy about that you sound great!
sergionano1 5 months ago
You just need to adjust the tremolo so that it's floating - it involves loosening the screws that hold the claw in the back of the guitar until the bridge starts to pivot forward - you then have to go back and forth tuning the guitar until the string and spring tension balance out. Check out Carl Verheyen's Whammy Bar setup video on YT.
TRWilley 7 months ago
@TRWilley I don't get it please tell me I have a live performance for january and I need to usea the tremolo a lot but the problem is that it gets out of tune PLEASE HELP ME!
punk434 2 months ago
Hello
I bought my first electric guitar two days ago, and it has the tremolo, or the whammy bar, or vibrato, or whatever... wich is fantastic using it, but I can't pull it up, I just can push it down, I don't know why :( So my question is, I have to buy a new tremolo or I have to make some kind of modification to my guitar?
Thanks =)
mmX1995 7 months ago
@mmX1995 Without seeing the trem (actually, I believe the correct term is vibrato, but everyone calls it a trem/tremolo) the chances are you would just need to adjust the spring tension. If you bought it from a store they would offer free setups. Take it back and ask them to do it for you. Otherwise, going to any music store would be a good idea.
noi5emaker 5 months ago
Very nice....can't wait to get a hold of your pickups ;-)
richey88 9 months ago
The Japanese Squiers are good stuff.... I bought a standard squier limited ed strat.. made in china a few weeks ago.. overall not bad. Was wayyy better then the mexi strat I had 2 years ago.. Im replacing the squier pu's with some tex mex's.... Great tone and playing by the way...
wedge070 10 months ago
i want to change the pickups in my strat but idk what to put in these or 57/62 pickups
baker9271 10 months ago
@baker9271 57/62's will get you a much truer to vintage sound than the Tex Mex - more clarity, more glassy shimmer. The Tex Mex is warmer and fuller - has more "hair" to it - it stays just clear enough to sound classic strat but doesn't quite have the "airiness" that the lower output p'ups have...
TRWilley 10 months ago
Very nice EJ type demo. I've just fitted Tex Mex pups to a new MIM Std Strat, and am very pleased with the results. Best value pups on the market IMO.
MrFenderkev 11 months ago
Great DEMO!
2SugarsPleeze 1 year ago
yeah I supposed that but in the description says nothing about using a nosie supressor or whatever so I was like ¿?¿?¿? hahaha mmm... this pickups are cool I'll buy I set for my squier strat HSS and I will remove the humbucker... I really like single coils you have to work more o get a nice distortion sound so it makes it more personal!
daniel30gugus 1 year ago
Hey man... are u using some kind of noise supressor or those pickups just dont hum at all?
daniel30gugus 1 year ago
@daniel30gugus I think there might have been some noise suppresion on the patch I was using because Tex Mex pickups are NOT hum canceling - they are a typical vintage style single coils, just wound a little hot...
TRWilley 1 year ago
ur tremolo sucks compared to an edge or a go toh or even an old floyd
narutoguy345 1 year ago
@narutoguy345 Duh - it's supposed to be a vintage strat trem - not a locking trem like a floyd...
TRWilley 1 year ago
Nice maan!!!
NzDuckShooter 1 year ago
Love this vid too man!
DarthWyyrlok 2 years ago
Ummm... just a little ;)
TRWilley 2 years ago
@TRWilley
Great playing :D Great tone! Could you please tell what amp are you using in this video? Many Thanks!
TonyGognitti 1 year ago
@TonyGognitti This clip I was using a custom patch I created on a Line6 Pocket Pod into a cheap pair of computer speakers - there's also a Digitech Bad Monkey for extra dirt...
TRWilley 1 year ago
I started watching the video for the tremolo response but then I found myself actually being lost in your intro playing.I'm just guessing but do you have have an Eric Johnson influence?
brycelynn 2 years ago