Advice From Fender Strat Owners, who is using one thats into heavy type rock |
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Advice From Fender Strat Owners, who is using one thats into heavy type rock |
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Aug 30 2007, 09:11 AM |
Long story short... a Fender strat can obtain any sound you want. There are lots of things to research but the biggest focus will be on the pickups.
Single coils are great, especially for solo work (think SRV with his Texas Special Single coils in his strat). Other options are humbuckers that are sized for single coil slots (see Seymour Duncan's George Lynch Li'l Screamin' Demon pickups as an upgrade). And finally you CAN get a strat in Dual Humbucker (HH), or humbucker and two single coils (HSS) for heavy metal options. I personally own a Fender Stratocaster "Big Apple" which has two humbuckers in it and a Hardtail bridge (very rare). Seymour Duncan pickups: '59 in the neck and Pearly Gates Plus in the bridge. I can get EVERY sound from heavy metal to blues to country twang... mainly because of the special switching this guitar has which allows it to use single coil options. See link here. The modern version of the Big Apple is the Fender "Fat Strat". They aren't made with quite as good of components as the Big Apple but they will do what you need and have many of the same pickup features. Big Apple Strats are AWESOME buys. Because most people think HH Strats are silly they tend to sell for around $600 dollars US on Ebay. They are the equivalent construction quality to modern Fender Deluxe stratocasters that sell for around $1200 to $1500 new in the US. They were only made for 2 years and are very unique to the Fender brand... as such I predict they will be worth much in the future AND they sound great to boot! Just some ideas and suggestions. Hope that helps. Hardtail -------------------- Beginner's Amp & Guitar Gear Guide My Keeley Blues Driver BD-2 Review My Line6 Flextone II Review Guitars: Martin D-16RGT with B-Band UST & '99 Fender "Big Apple" Hardtail HH Strat Amps: Fender Blues Junior Special Edition & Fender Studio 85 (Simultaneous... yummy) |
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Aug 30 2007, 09:45 AM |
Some good advice Hardtail
My point of view is that I am a purist - strats have a very definate sound ... until you start poking around inside them trying to make them sound like something else ... why wouldn't you buy something else in the first place? Sounds like you would be more suited to a Les Paul or something else with a Humbucker if you want that kind of sound. Sometimes only a strat sound will do, and I keep mine for those occasions, but I am keeping it stock, maybe I'll put some vintage pickups in it, and I'll get an LP too one of these days. If I want a different sound I'll use a different guitar. Of course if you can only afford one guitar thats fine, I made do with just a strat for years, but it makes sense to match your guitarto the sound you want not the other way around. Just my view, feel free to ignore me and go with Hardtails advice which is excellent if you want to get different sounds out of a strat. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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Aug 31 2007, 08:38 PM |
i've heard that fender strats with Hot Rails pickups are great for heavy music. those and Fender Lace pickups! Hmm. I have blue lace pickups in my strat and they really suck. Its still a thin cutting tone, but they seem to have less character than classic strat pickups. Certainaly in no way a substitute for a humbucker - mayber other lace pickups are better. -------------------- Check out my Instructor profile
Live long and prosper ... My Stuff: Electric Guitars : Ibanez Jem7v, Line6 Variax 700, Fender Plus Strat with 57/62 Pickups, Line6 Variax 705 Bass Acoustic Guitars : Taylor 816ce, Martin D-15, Line6 Variax Acoustic 300 Nylon Effects : Line6 Helix, Keeley Modded Boss DS1, Keeley Modded Boss BD2, Keeley 4 knob compressor, Keeley OxBlood Amps : Epiphone Valve Jnr & Head, Cockburn A.C.1, Cockburn A.C.2, Blackstar Club 50 Head & 4x12 Cab |
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Sep 1 2007, 06:39 AM |
actually only the last 4 frets on a JEM are scalloped
This post has been edited by ClifordACDC: Sep 1 2007, 06:40 AM -------------------- http://www.myspace.com/cliffordacdc
my gear: epiphone sg special, Marshall mg100dfx, digitech df-7 distortion factory |
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Sep 2 2007, 09:45 AM |
first of all a big thank you for all replies i truly do appreciate them after reading through them i now realize that this isn't the guitar for me kind of just got caught up in the i want a real brand name thing now i think i might stack away the dollars and look at getting a an ibanez jem well thats this week anyway but i am thankfull for your knowledge that you so willingly provided warm regards symon Oh no... not another Jem owner. Just my opinion but for those prices I'd rather get a PRS. And for metal!? PRS rocks IMO. Hardtail -------------------- Beginner's Amp & Guitar Gear Guide My Keeley Blues Driver BD-2 Review My Line6 Flextone II Review Guitars: Martin D-16RGT with B-Band UST & '99 Fender "Big Apple" Hardtail HH Strat Amps: Fender Blues Junior Special Edition & Fender Studio 85 (Simultaneous... yummy) |
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Sep 2 2007, 01:13 PM |
Oh no... not another Jem owner. Just my opinion but for those prices I'd rather get a PRS. And for metal!? PRS rocks IMO. Hardtail I must have been tired when I wrote that... I like PRS but I meant to say I'd rather have an ESP for metal only because I like the way they play and look and I really always loved Metallica's sound. Hardtail -------------------- Beginner's Amp & Guitar Gear Guide My Keeley Blues Driver BD-2 Review My Line6 Flextone II Review Guitars: Martin D-16RGT with B-Band UST & '99 Fender "Big Apple" Hardtail HH Strat Amps: Fender Blues Junior Special Edition & Fender Studio 85 (Simultaneous... yummy) |
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