NGD! Fender Mustang Demo
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If you're after a sustaining sound, you shouldn't be playing a Mustang.
The pickups in the reissues are pretty accurate representations of the original vintage (low output) Mustang single coils. I have owned a 65RI, and I now have a 70s Competition Mustang. They both sound great - are they soloing guitars? Nope. But thta's not the point of the 65Ri or the Mustang.
They are not "crap" or "weak".
The pickups in the reissues are pretty accurate representations of the original vintage (low output) Mustang single coils. I have owned a 65RI, and I now have a 70s Competition Mustang. They both sound great - are they soloing guitars? Nope. But thta's not the point of the 65Ri or the Mustang.
They are not "crap" or "weak".
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why not? i love my mustangs. its just the original pickups that i didnt like.Mike wrote:If you're after a sustaining sound, you shouldn't be playing a Mustang.
The pickups in the reissues are pretty accurate representations of the original vintage (low output) Mustang single coils. I have owned a 65RI, and I now have a 70s Competition Mustang. They both sound great - are they soloing guitars? Nope. But thta's not the point of the 65Ri or the Mustang.
They are not "crap" or "weak".
ah, thats youre opinion. you can do great solos on mustangs.
since i changed the pickups the mustang turned out great for solos and sustain sound.
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cobascis wrote:Aye, I play a Jaguar and a Mustang, not exactly looking for Steve Vai sustain.
It is interesting, I've been playing the Stang a lot more. I think it plays a little better (better neck) that the jaguar, but the Jaguar sounds different/better.
mustang has great necks. especially the comp stangs.
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i think theyre different. i have a re-compstang from early 2003 and and a white with red tort 65re and they feels different.James wrote:Are the compstang necks different?weeping_moon wrote:mustang has great necks. especially the comp stangs.
I know on the vintage ones they vary over time and from guitar to guitar, but every RI I've played has felt pretty much the same.
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I am such a follower. Now I want one I have tried in vain to trade gear for a Mustang but haven't been successful yet. I will own/build one soon after I get some tools. The Music Master really fanned the flames for me getting more Fender student guitars. The next guitar blank has already been planed to 1.5" thick in anticipation.Haze wrote:fuck it, i'm getting a mustang
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Thanks dude. I did it all on the iPhone 4 (iMovie app), except for the Audio which was GarageBand. I did it basically as a test of the software. The app works really well except for the audio editing, which is nonexistant. You cannot even move the audio around. Everything else is top notch considering you are editing HD video on your cell phone.cur wrote:Great Demo, pro edits FTW!