Thoughts on the Stratocaster
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- Fran
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Pffft. I can play better than that with ten pints in me.BacchusPaul wrote:Don't much like Jeff Beck, but he plays out of his skin on this. I love this performance so much.
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Not really. Awesome player. I have the Tokai trem set up like Beck's, the trem is so responsive and NEVER goes out of tune. Still, its hard to pull his shit off
- hotrodperlmutter
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and the thing about it for me (the is it what the headstock says if it X) comes down to:Fran wrote:I'd have said no, it isn't. But there's plenty who disagree (and some of them happen to be the ones who decide what the things are actually called).BacchusPaul wrote:Why?BacchusPaul wrote:I dunno. Even an actual strat with a Floyd Rose and a hunbucker isn't a strat to me.
How about a Jaguar without a tremolo, rhythm circuit and single coils Paul? Is it still a Jaguar if it says so on teh headstock?
I dont know either.
scale length - does it hold true to the original?
body - has anything changed drastically (contours added/deleted, extra switches in different spots, is the output jack in the original location?)
pickups are always forgivable to me, but they should have subnames like they did with the telecaster deluxe. some sort of indication that you're not going to get the same sounds as the original, but it will feel like the same guitar, unplugged and in your hands.
bridges/trem systems are a point of contention in my mind, but i don't think it's a different guitar, just a variance. fender stratocaster METUL or fender jaguar RAWK would be suitable.
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
Pretty much the opposite away round from my thinking, then.
To be honest, I think it depends on the guitar. A Les Paul with single coils and a bigsby is still a Les Paul to me, but change the bridge and pups on a strat and it's a different guitar.
I think maybe a strat is identified by those things in my mind, but a Les Paul is identified by big bits of expensive wood stuck together.
To be honest, I think it depends on the guitar. A Les Paul with single coils and a bigsby is still a Les Paul to me, but change the bridge and pups on a strat and it's a different guitar.
I think maybe a strat is identified by those things in my mind, but a Les Paul is identified by big bits of expensive wood stuck together.
- Fran
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There is little difference from a HM Strat to your average Superstrat though dude, and Contemporary Strat's moved stuff like the jack socket.hotrodperlmutter wrote:and the thing about it for me (the is it what the headstock says if it X) comes down to:Fran wrote:I'd have said no, it isn't. But there's plenty who disagree (and some of them happen to be the ones who decide what the things are actually called).BacchusPaul wrote:Why?
How about a Jaguar without a tremolo, rhythm circuit and single coils Paul? Is it still a Jaguar if it says so on teh headstock?
I dont know either.
scale length - does it hold true to the original?
body - has anything changed drastically (contours added/deleted, extra switches in different spots, is the output jack in the original location?)
pickups are always forgivable to me, but they should have subnames like they did with the telecaster deluxe. some sort of indication that you're not going to get the same sounds as the original, but it will feel like the same guitar, unplugged and in your hands.
bridges/trem systems are a point of contention in my mind, but i don't think it's a different guitar, just a variance. fender stratocaster METUL or fender jaguar RAWK would be suitable.
Here is a HM model, its nothing like most Superstrats and i'm sure all the contours are within standard margins.
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agreed. i could make first act have swaggerGeorgeF wrote:People play them because they're good guitars. The uncoolness is that whole "ubiquitious" thing I hear tossed about. I look cool playing a Strat because I'm cool. I see plenty of people who look idiots playing Jaguars, Ric's, Gretsch's etc etc.
EDIT: So yeah, they're not uncool. It's just the wider majority of middle-aged men wearing socks and sandles play them in their kitchen looking for the perfect tone. That's simply because they're functional and sound good.
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