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You've got the tone, man. --- and the chops
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You've got the tone, man.
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OMFG! You are awesome!
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Wow!
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i have the 2008 malmsteen strat the only difference i know of is the deeper scallop and bullet truss rod on mine, check out the marshall tour yngwie visits marshall factory and likes the vintage modern amp best,, i play through this as well 2466, half stack,hope to post vids soon!
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nice playing man
just a quick question for the yngwie sound
would you recommend the jcm 2000 or the new jmd 100 watt amp
I am trying to decide which one to purchase
thanks play loud
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Thanks for all that info !!! appreciate it much !
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holy hannah freaking montana
i jizzed in my pants!!
dude u got that HOLY TONE,for christ sake..
chuck norris should proud of you,lol \m/
i was wondering whats your malmsteen strat year made?
please reply :)
merci
naochiMalmsteen 1 year ago 3
Hi
Thanks very much!!!!!
My malmsteen strat was made in 2006. So its got the regualr scallop depth unlike the 2008 updated model which has deeper scallops. Mine also doesnt have the bullet truss rod and i think the 2008 does.
From reading and experience i cant see how a deeper scalloping can do much cus when your not touching the fretboard it doesnt matter how deep it us under it.
Thanks again!!!!
Keep PLAYIN' LOUD
Ben
benwilshire 1 year ago
thanks for the information,
does it affect the tone/sustain (bullet truss rod) ?
btw, my friends is going to sell his yjm candy apple '89(excellent condition) approximately $1200
i dont know if its worth or not(i was hesitant to buy it), i dont know much about fender yjm strat '89
what do u think about it dude? :) help me
FYI, check out this vid
(keyword : Mayzan try his 1972 Marshall JMP 50 with grey DOD 250)
he got malmsteen's TONE too,he got the closest compare to malmsteen,IMHO
naochiMalmsteen 1 year ago
Hi
i dont think the bullet truss rod really does anything to be honest certainly not the tone. 1989 ones is the 2nd year of production for YJM's. does it have the large 70s headstock or the 50's small one?
Either way thats a vintage guitar and the old ones are nearly always better. I heard that the origanal YJM strat were made to order so that people could even specify there scallop depth. 1200 is about the goin rate for them but an old one would be worth more than a current one.
benwilshire 1 year ago
checked out that guy before hes got the malmsteen tone to a fine art. Ive got the dod yjm and 250 reissue but not the grey. His setup is nearly the same as the god himself.
If you want any more info dont hesitate to ask my friend!
PLAY LOUD!!!
Ben
benwilshire 1 year ago
Really good technique dude
does this strat stays in tune?
thx
xxjamesroot92 1 year ago
Hi
Thanks
Yeh it does stay in tune really well. My 70s reissue strat does aswell. It takes a while to get the tremolo set up right and break the guitar in but after some hard playin and some good adjustments of the trem theres no reason why its no worse than a floyd rose.
Check Peelick's channel for a great guide about setting up your strat. His tremolo is insane!!
PLAY LOUD
Ben
benwilshire 1 year ago