Tone Collector
Inspired
Looking into getting a Strat. Any of you care to share insights for my journey to copping a great Strat & its historic tones.
I've owned several strats. Played even more. I most likely won't own another one primarily because of other guitars that are, IMHO, better or at minimum, as good, at a fraction of the price. YMMV.
Me too,Best strat I have ever played is my warmoth build with kinman woodstock pickups.
Me too,
until I had this build:
I've got a gorgeous 35th anniversary strat as well and a American Deluxe Strat. i've put Kinmans in the Deluxe as well.
Nice geetar but not as good or as nice as the anniversary.
Chris Larkin - IrelandNice Guitar, who makes that ? I'm looking for a Custom build....
This is the best advice yet.I've played many strats and never found two that sound or feel the same. And now with the ever-expanding product range, no one ever will
So my advice is to try lots (preferably played through the same gear you use) until you can identify the sound and feel differences that matter to you, then pick the right strat for you.
Depends on the Squier. There are great ones and there are lousy ones.Is the 'Squire' 'Classic Vibe' , either 50s or 60s a contender for that quintessential Strat sound and feel, or is it worth it to spend more for American standard or such?