
I personally think those guitars actually look really cool with a clean, one ply white guard, just like candy... White 'roes would impress me even more on one for the same reasons.
Mint I can see being ok though.
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http://www.usacustomguitars.com/virtualguitar.htmlwilliam wrote:BTW i can't for the life of me remember or find that guitar maker app. where in the world (ww) is it?
OH RIGHT.DanHeron wrote:http://www.usacustomguitars.com/virtualguitar.htmlwilliam wrote:BTW i can't for the life of me remember or find that guitar maker app. where in the world (ww) is it?
this is going to be unpopular but jonny greenwood and billy corgan both had some amazing and influential tonez with their lace sensors. also, stuart of mogwai i think played a tele plus, early on.Jagermeister wrote:That's my cue, hopeless. Leaving the threadHaze wrote:actually putting lace sensor's in it so it'll have built in robroes![]()
Yeah, it's not impossible to sound good with them, but to me they just take away a lot of the sparkle and twang that I like about single coils... To me they sound more like a split 'bucker, but I know some people actually might like that tone... Plus it's in an SC sized hole, so I just keep thinking of the potential the guitar has to sound more like I'd want it towilliam wrote:
this is going to be unpopular but jonny greenwood and billy corgan both had some amazing and influential tonez with their lace sensors. also, stuart of mogwai i think played a tele plus, early on.
to me, the fuzz+ lace sensors is one of the top tones of the 90s. i can still listen to cherub rock, or like herod, or paranoid android and get teh chub for 90s nostalgia, and its linked to the guitar tone, for sure.
ive always thought they kinda sounded smoother and more clear and even with fuzz than normal strat pups. this might have to do with their relatively soft magnetic pull on the strings. you dont get as much dissonance and harmonic interference with them.Jagermeister wrote:Yeah, it's not impossible to sound good with them, but to me they just take away a lot of the sparkle and twang that I like about single coils... To me they sound more like a split 'bucker, but I know some people actually might like that tone... Plus it's in an SC sized hole, so I just keep thinking of the potential the guitar has to sound more like I'd want it towilliam wrote:
this is going to be unpopular but jonny greenwood and billy corgan both had some amazing and influential tonez with their lace sensors. also, stuart of mogwai i think played a tele plus, early on.
to me, the fuzz+ lace sensors is one of the top tones of the 90s. i can still listen to cherub rock, or like herod, or paranoid android and get teh chub for 90s nostalgia, and its linked to the guitar tone, for sure.I do admit, the concept behind the Lace doubles is pretty cool though...
Love old Pumpkins, I guess the Laces don't get in the way, but then again I always figured that there was enough distortion that the pickups didn't matter as much...
that's a squier bullet.Fran wrote:This is a Bullet Strat. I found the original neck very playable but it felt weak, like you could bend notes sharp or flat by adding very pressure. So i added a MIK neck and vanity decal.
yes, but the one pictured probably came with the better neck. the orange with black hardware, and then all black ones were the first two issues, and when the blue with black pg and chrome were released, they had the stated "plastic-wood" neck.mage wrote:yes, the "bullet strats" are also squier bullets. there's been about 10 different variations of squier bullets over the years. people aren't too stressed about keeping on topic around here. we let the thread move along like a normal conversation.
classic vibe. i think you'd be happier with the quality in the long run.Haze wrote:but i've been achin for a classic vibe tele/strat [the 60s strat sounds delish]
spend 225 on a cheesy guitar [will spend more upgrading it]
OR, get a classic vibe and hot pickups