Neck Pickup: Tele vs. Strat | Page 2 | Telecaster Guitar Forum Strat all the way I have to give credit where credit is due The tele neck pickup is too dark Dull And a poor match for the brilliant snap and twang of the bridge The strat doesn't have this problem Strat neck pickup is shimmery and clear and full and authoratative and bright all at the same time It's a masterpiece of electric guitar design
Difference between Tele and Strat - Telecaster Guitar Forum A Strat can also do Deep Purple and other various hard rock stuff on the hum canceling positions while an ordinary non-humbucker Tele would give you a hard time Reactions: 4pickupguy , 1957stratman , JayKay62 and 6 others
Strat bridge pickup advice - Telecaster Guitar Forum Right now, I'm really liking a Strat bridge pickup with around 9,300 turns of 42awg, A5 magnets, and a steel baseplate - I find the added mid-range tones from the extra winds tend to balance out the strident treble that is common to so many Strat bridge pickups - the extra winds gives it a little more power and it balances out better volume
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Possibly Changing Strat to another model, is it worth it? Hi all! So a while back i bought a 2012 Fender strat classic 60s series MiM, I fell in love with it, the neck, the 7 25 radius and the tone sound of the vintage styled pickups My buddy has a Fender Strat Performer HSS USA in satin surf green that he has offered me in a swap potentially for my classic 60s and some money his way of course
Strat trem vs. Jazzmaster trem? - Telecaster Guitar Forum Its range is not as great as a strat trem and it doesn't like being taken to its limit Re-grinding the knife edges and polishing the fulcrums lets it return to the correct position every time The Jazzmaster trem uses a fixed rocker bridge, a common mod is to replace that with a tune-o-matic, also arranged to rock
Strat Pickup on the Neck - Telecaster Guitar Forum I have one guitar set up with a strat neck PU, and it's really cool because I use a Lace Sensor there so can swap in different tones if I want Lace makes strat pickups that sound like a million different types of PUs - humbucker, P90, 50s Strat, 60s Strat, etc I have their Charlie Christian in my guitar right now and it sounds great
school me on Jazzmaster vs. Jaguar vs. Strat - Telecaster Guitar Forum IMHO in part because people aren't used to a Gibson scale neck with a fender radius and the unique sound from the strat 'like' pickups -- Offsets in general: There are a thousand threads already on the original bridge design so if you don't plan on playing 12's, spend 10 bucks and get a Mustang style bridge or spend 50-100 to get a better
Early 90s MIM Strats - Telecaster Guitar Forum Strat to Strat playing and sound though is, as far as I can tell, the same With the $350 I payed for the guitar plus the extra parts my MIM Strat cost $500 In case your wondering, the newer Player Strat feels and sounds cheaper than my MIM Strat at $250 more and mine came with a G G hard case as well, not a gig bag