the GT is the only other toronado model i've seen that i've liked other than the american special series. i'm a bit contrarian to the consensus thought that the version original release with the strat tail piece is superior. the issue for me isn't the bridge (though i do not mind at all the hard tail/TOM), but the giant pickguard on the mid-90s toronados doesn't do anything for me.
dots wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:05 pm
the GT is the only other toronado model i've seen that i've liked other than the american special series. i'm a bit contrarian to the consensus thought that the version original release with the strat tail piece is superior. the issue for me isn't the bridge (though i do not mind at all the hard tail/TOM), but the giant pickguard on the mid-90s toronados doesn't do anything for me.
are the GT headstocks matching?
Yes they have the matching headstocks.
I always kinda liked the original Toronados with the pickguard but the guitar changed my mind. The Seymour Duncan pickups sounds so much better to me. I played one of Squier Toronados which sounded fine but not as thick. The guitar is a step above despite being made in Korea.
dots wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 10:05 pm
the GT is the only other toronado model i've seen that i've liked other than the american special series. i'm a bit contrarian to the consensus thought that the version original release with the strat tail piece is superior. the issue for me isn't the bridge (though i do not mind at all the hard tail/TOM), but the giant pickguard on the mid-90s toronados doesn't do anything for me.
are the GT headstocks matching?
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Yes they have the matching headstocks.
I always kinda liked the original Toronados with the pickguard but the guitar changed my mind. The Seymour Duncan pickups sounds so much better to me. I played one of Squier Toronados which sounded fine but not as thick. The guitar is a step above despite being made in Korea.