Jokes aside, did you change a tremolo block? If so, what did you install and how did it affect sound?dezb1 wrote:I'm was thinking the same thing might put the tin foil trem back in I miss tuning up...
pictures of your guitars here
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Changed the whole trem for a Wilkinson, made the zing that you get from a Strat a little more full... but the main reason for changing was the tuning stability of the original was terrible.sunshiner wrote:Jokes aside, did you change a tremolo block? If so, what did you install and how did it affect sound?dezb1 wrote:I'm was thinking the same thing might put the tin foil trem back in I miss tuning up...
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A bit but the best method I've found for that if you don't use the trem, is sticking 5 springs in the backsunshiner wrote:I don't know how to use tremolo, removed the whammy bar and tuning stability doesn't bother me. My Squier has thin tremolo block and I was wondering if putting thicker block would add a little more balls to the sound, make it thicker a bit.
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finboy wrote:Just like Jeff buckley's backuprouted wrote:
Ibanez Talman tc620
mixtery wrote:here's one from the vaults... I was at this gig 1st hour of '96.
My son just asked if that was a picture of his daddy...(and in 1996 it could well have been, looks like old Jeff has rifled my wardrobe). seen him play the Barras that year one of the reasons I play a telecaster.
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still think of you when i see this antigua guitar thats been in my local shop for the last year or so.mezzio13 wrote:Also still has the checkered strap. Lost mine someplace...
Glad to hear you're still above ground, Blane!
Guitars:
2014 American Deluxe Stratocaster
2013 Gibson SG 61RI
1998 Paul Reed Smith CE22
2014 American Deluxe Stratocaster
2013 Gibson SG 61RI
1998 Paul Reed Smith CE22
My three current Strats. I also own a 66 Reissue Mustang that for some reason I have no good pics of.
1) Shell Pink 62 Reissue Spec Partscaster - Bare Knuckle Apache Pups, skinny frets, 7.25" radius, everything you'd expect from a vintage spec. Body was relic'd before I purchased it. Don't have a picture of this without my ugly mush, sorry! This is my main guitar and was put together over a few months by me.
2) Daphne Blue Parts Caster - Thicker neck, 9.5" Radius, Medium frets, Bare Knuckle Mothers Milk pickups. I love this guitar, but it doesn't get played out that much. Same with this, put together myself but body was ordered and made for me, unlike buying used parts for the Pink. Neck was used, but too good to pass up.
3) Squier (JV Serial) Contemporary Strat. Bought this off a dude in my city for a steal after a lovely conversation with him and his wife. Turns out this is a Japan only model and his wife brought it over with her in the early 90's. It isn't that great but is quite rare and my memories of the purchase make me smile. Has some weird stacked humbuckers and a mad switching system that I've not fully figured out, as everything I've found on this is written in Japanese.
1) Shell Pink 62 Reissue Spec Partscaster - Bare Knuckle Apache Pups, skinny frets, 7.25" radius, everything you'd expect from a vintage spec. Body was relic'd before I purchased it. Don't have a picture of this without my ugly mush, sorry! This is my main guitar and was put together over a few months by me.
2) Daphne Blue Parts Caster - Thicker neck, 9.5" Radius, Medium frets, Bare Knuckle Mothers Milk pickups. I love this guitar, but it doesn't get played out that much. Same with this, put together myself but body was ordered and made for me, unlike buying used parts for the Pink. Neck was used, but too good to pass up.
3) Squier (JV Serial) Contemporary Strat. Bought this off a dude in my city for a steal after a lovely conversation with him and his wife. Turns out this is a Japan only model and his wife brought it over with her in the early 90's. It isn't that great but is quite rare and my memories of the purchase make me smile. Has some weird stacked humbuckers and a mad switching system that I've not fully figured out, as everything I've found on this is written in Japanese.