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Which guitar should i buy? Right now it's a tie between these two:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN0111700 http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN111100 I have no idea which one i should buy. I'm leaning towards the Fat Strat but that's only because of the looks, Walnut Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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smellmyfunk said: Right now it's a tie between these two:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN0111700 http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN111100 I have no idea which one i should buy. I'm leaning towards the Fat Strat but that's only because of the looks, Walnut Either way, you're gonna end up with a pretty damn fine guitar, aren't you? If it were up to me, on looks I prefer the regular Strat. The humbucker just looks odd on the Fatty. Maybe I'd go for a regular one and then look at upgrading the bridge pickup to one of those fancy vertically stacked pickups (dunno what the proper name is, but there are two pickups, so it works like a humbucker, but it is thin and from the surface of the guitar looks like one single coil - more in keeping with the traditionla Strat design). I also prefer the lighter colour of the neck on the regular model. Both will sound good, so why not just base your decision on which one you prefer the look of? | |
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RocknRollDave said: smellmyfunk said: Right now it's a tie between these two:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN0111700 http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN111100 I have no idea which one i should buy. I'm leaning towards the Fat Strat but that's only because of the looks, Walnut Either way, you're gonna end up with a pretty damn fine guitar, aren't you? If it were up to me, on looks I prefer the regular Strat. The humbucker just looks odd on the Fatty. Maybe I'd go for a regular one and then look at upgrading the bridge pickup to one of those fancy vertically stacked pickups (dunno what the proper name is, but there are two pickups, so it works like a humbucker, but it is thin and from the surface of the guitar looks like one single coil - more in keeping with the traditionla Strat design). I also prefer the lighter colour of the neck on the regular model. Both will sound good, so why not just base your decision on which one you prefer the look of? I think i'll go with the highway 1 without the humbucker since i have to pay 300 $ extra for the Fat Strat. I live in Norway and the guitar prices here are sick! Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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Could someone tell me more about vertically stacked pickups? sounds
interesting.. btw thanks Dave. RocknRollDave said: Maybe I'd go for a regular one and then look at upgrading the bridge pickup to one of those fancy vertically stacked pickups (dunno what the proper name is, but there are two pickups, so it works like a humbucker, but it is thin and from the surface of the guitar looks like one single coil - more in keeping with the traditionla Strat design). Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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smellmyfunk said: Could someone tell me more about vertically stacked pickups? sounds
interesting.. btw thanks Dave. RocknRollDave said: Maybe I'd go for a regular one and then look at upgrading the bridge pickup to one of those fancy vertically stacked pickups (dunno what the proper name is, but there are two pickups, so it works like a humbucker, but it is thin and from the surface of the guitar looks like one single coil - more in keeping with the traditional Strat design). Like I say, I don't know an awful lot about these things myself, but here's an online shop I have found which shows some products of this kind. (I have never used this store myself, so please understand I am not endorsing this shop, it's just to give you an idea of what I meant) I think it's the ones nearer the bottom of the page that I had heard about, but some of the others may be useful too... http://www.gtrheaven.com/...inghum.htm | |
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I'd go for this one, as it'd have more sound options :1 humbucker. 2 single-coil pickups. 5-way switching. Although this classic would also be great. You'd have to handle them, play them to be sure. IMO . Just get them both ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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FLUX said: I'd go for this one, as it'd have more sound options :1 humbucker. 2 single-coil pickups. 5-way switching. Although this classic would also be great. You'd have to handle them, play them to be sure. IMO . Just get them both belive me if I had the money i would! Official member of the Paw Power Posse
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RocknRollDave said: smellmyfunk said: Could someone tell me more about vertically stacked pickups? sounds
interesting.. btw thanks Dave. Like I say, I don't know an awful lot about these things myself, but here's an online shop I have found which shows some products of this kind. (I have never used this store myself, so please understand I am not endorsing this shop, it's just to give you an idea of what I meant) I think it's the ones nearer the bottom of the page that I had heard about, but some of the others may be useful too... http://www.gtrheaven.com/...inghum.htm As far as I know they are a long thin magnet; as opposed to the 6 round individual magnets used generally in pickups. This would give a broad reception of the 6 strings, rather than a specific ' targeted' response to each individual string. Just guessing off the top of my head, but pretty sure this would be the case. ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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Want a strat? Buy this one but first really play it and compare it to older ones from the 60's and 70's, IMO, nothing feels like the older strats. | |
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Speaking of Strats., Slave2daGroove, I played a '62 that my brother-inlaw has / had , this would be about 15 years ago. I was amazed at how light it was! Of course it wasn't, but it felt like it must've been made of Balsa wood .
@ the time I had a Les Paul, and he fell in love with it; because of the sustain created by the Humbucker's. He taught me alot of stuff jamming with him. But he is a jealous bugger , and would turn away from me so I couldn't see how he was playing. That was fine as it made me figure it out for myself, or improvise. Sorry , going Off topic, but when you mentioned 60's Strats, these memories came to me. He sold the Strat, got $3,000 (Aus); and bought a Les Paul. A better one than mine of course . Guitarists can be real weird people I've found generally. ~PClinuxOS~ I've been here longer than I care to remember, ... I drop in from time to time, ... | |
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Stacked pickups iirc means that they use an extra layer to cancel hum. I have spoken to a great luthier who thinks they sound a little out of phase (real out of phase, NOT middle-position strat "out of phase"!)
Anyway, it depends on the muisc you play. If you want searing heavy sustaining leads, go for the humbucker-equipped one or you'll go through a LOT of effect pedals trying to get that heavy, sustaining, harmonic-laden sound. | |
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