speaks for itself really ^.^
fat strat pickguard arrived in the post this morning.. the antiquities are staying! hehe im looking for a relatively versatile 'bucker tone, but more weighed towards lighter radiohead sorta tones (yeah, ok, they use teles, but the same sort of application )
soo.. i think its an alder body. '93/4 MIF strat. if you have a really strong opinion for (or against ) a particular model, i'd like that too
thanks, guys
EDIT - bugger, took too long setting up the poll and it ran out of time
I've got a Bill Lawrence L-500XL in the bridge of my Fat Strat, if you wanted a Lawrence I would suggest something more like the L-500L, little less output, I think it would be good for what you described...
I really like mine, mainly used for metal, but also grunge, and any other kinda rock is required of me.
Rock On
I have a full shred in my fat strat and i couldent think of a better pickup for it, it rocks and sounds amazing, with not a bad split sound also
oo, cheers for the replies fellas!
as for the the 500XL, i have one in a guitar out on loan atm hehe - might just have to call that one back in
and the full shred.. i'm gonna have to investigate that, i've never seen one in the flesh before
cheers, tom
I have a 59n, a fat 50#s m and a CC b.
interesting, i have the lil '59 in the bridge at the moment..CC is another i hadnt really considered..
man, im gonna have a crack at the trading post when i know what i'm after
tom
Could you guys tell me what is the difference between a Fat Strat and a normal strat? is just the pups?
I´ve just bought an American deluxe in Spain, where they are damn expensive, and I wanted to know...
Answer would be really appreciatted.
Fat Strats have Humbuckers in the bridge position.
I have a JB in the bridge, a Hot Stack in the mid and a lil59 in the neck of mine.
I have a PATB-1 Original Trembucker. It's a great pickup for strat - well balanced, and thickens up an otherwise somewhat thin tone.
Screamin' Demon in mine, with VR in the middle and CR in the neck.
fat strat pickguard arrived in the post this morning.. the antiquities are staying! hehe im looking for a relatively versatile 'bucker tone, but more weighed towards lighter radiohead sorta tones (yeah, ok, they use teles, but the same sort of application )
soo.. i think its an alder body. '93/4 MIF strat. if you have a really strong opinion for (or against ) a particular model, i'd like that too
thanks, guys
EDIT - bugger, took too long setting up the poll and it ran out of time
I've got a Bill Lawrence L-500XL in the bridge of my Fat Strat, if you wanted a Lawrence I would suggest something more like the L-500L, little less output, I think it would be good for what you described...
I really like mine, mainly used for metal, but also grunge, and any other kinda rock is required of me.
Rock On
I have a full shred in my fat strat and i couldent think of a better pickup for it, it rocks and sounds amazing, with not a bad split sound also
oo, cheers for the replies fellas!
as for the the 500XL, i have one in a guitar out on loan atm hehe - might just have to call that one back in
and the full shred.. i'm gonna have to investigate that, i've never seen one in the flesh before
cheers, tom
I have a 59n, a fat 50#s m and a CC b.
interesting, i have the lil '59 in the bridge at the moment..CC is another i hadnt really considered..
man, im gonna have a crack at the trading post when i know what i'm after
tom
Could you guys tell me what is the difference between a Fat Strat and a normal strat? is just the pups?
I´ve just bought an American deluxe in Spain, where they are damn expensive, and I wanted to know...
Answer would be really appreciatted.
Fat Strats have Humbuckers in the bridge position.
I have a JB in the bridge, a Hot Stack in the mid and a lil59 in the neck of mine.
I have a PATB-1 Original Trembucker. It's a great pickup for strat - well balanced, and thickens up an otherwise somewhat thin tone.
Screamin' Demon in mine, with VR in the middle and CR in the neck.
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