Final FuXkory of my Strat
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2024 5:24 pm
Fuckery in that, it plays great. Lol. And how I need it. But there really was a time I wanted to make this Strat in its relative stock form work. Besides the pickups. I even liked the originals but eventually I needed a little more juice the the Shawbucker “copy “ they used for these. Which is like 8k. Sounded really nice . Could get an pinch harmonic in the planet from em, but the really didn’t have the chunk other low output pickups have. Great for leads and clean…
Anyway, it used to be HSS. It’s now a single hum. This is a pickguard from another guitar, and it’s also been hacked up. I’m experiementing so I’ll make a new one with all these current specs and without the extra control holes and heel truss Rod opening. Again, as I said, I wanted to get a stock Strat bent steel trem to work for heavy bar use. I replaced the saddles with raw vintage saddles. Locking tuners, I made the nut as friendly to whammy use as possible and I really could go nuts on the bar and stay in tune 70-80% of the time. But… It’s simply physics here. Without double locking some slippage will occur…
So I floyded it. I do sorta miss that tone of a bent steel Strat bridge. I learned to like that tone and it IS different and unique to a Strat. The Floyd, basically took away that distinct tone but it still sounds
Really good. Originally I just drilled for a new Floyd and allowed it to sit on the body so dive only…
Well I’ve been getting back into full floating for awhile now. Especially with the slayer cover band. And I said fuck it. Let me do the recess route so I can go hog wild with this bad boy too! So now that’s done. I also decided to keep it kinda classic and put a Super Distortiom in it. I now finally hear the “fat mids” Dimarzio describes it. It’s not how I used to imagine it, but now I hear what they mean. It’s not particularly BIG sounding, but full and with “fat mids”. And I totally hear the early EVH tone. Cause THATS fat mids! Haha..
And oh yeah I swapped the frets for some vintage SS. I was really into the small Stainless steel like the Wolfgangs for awhile. Still am. And part of the reason is Strat necks are narrower and with bigger frets and the beveled edge of the frets, you really are right on the edge. With smaller frets, the bevel isn’t as big so there is actually a cunt hair more playing surface so I don’t pull off the fret edge often…
Can’t imagine I have anything else to do.. And oh yeah. I can’t put it out of tune! This thing is incredibly locked in now. Sometimes I feel blocked bridge actually hold tune worse cause maybe the don’t quite sit the exact same after each use. When it’s floating and you have good springs, it will always go back to zero.
Anyway, it used to be HSS. It’s now a single hum. This is a pickguard from another guitar, and it’s also been hacked up. I’m experiementing so I’ll make a new one with all these current specs and without the extra control holes and heel truss Rod opening. Again, as I said, I wanted to get a stock Strat bent steel trem to work for heavy bar use. I replaced the saddles with raw vintage saddles. Locking tuners, I made the nut as friendly to whammy use as possible and I really could go nuts on the bar and stay in tune 70-80% of the time. But… It’s simply physics here. Without double locking some slippage will occur…
So I floyded it. I do sorta miss that tone of a bent steel Strat bridge. I learned to like that tone and it IS different and unique to a Strat. The Floyd, basically took away that distinct tone but it still sounds
Really good. Originally I just drilled for a new Floyd and allowed it to sit on the body so dive only…
Well I’ve been getting back into full floating for awhile now. Especially with the slayer cover band. And I said fuck it. Let me do the recess route so I can go hog wild with this bad boy too! So now that’s done. I also decided to keep it kinda classic and put a Super Distortiom in it. I now finally hear the “fat mids” Dimarzio describes it. It’s not how I used to imagine it, but now I hear what they mean. It’s not particularly BIG sounding, but full and with “fat mids”. And I totally hear the early EVH tone. Cause THATS fat mids! Haha..
And oh yeah I swapped the frets for some vintage SS. I was really into the small Stainless steel like the Wolfgangs for awhile. Still am. And part of the reason is Strat necks are narrower and with bigger frets and the beveled edge of the frets, you really are right on the edge. With smaller frets, the bevel isn’t as big so there is actually a cunt hair more playing surface so I don’t pull off the fret edge often…
Can’t imagine I have anything else to do.. And oh yeah. I can’t put it out of tune! This thing is incredibly locked in now. Sometimes I feel blocked bridge actually hold tune worse cause maybe the don’t quite sit the exact same after each use. When it’s floating and you have good springs, it will always go back to zero.