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  1. i personally think there a better guitars out there than fender and gibsons, but even though they are cheaper they are still not cheap. Anyway, i lucked out in getting a really high quality guitar for cheap. It cost around £3k new, but i got it for less than 900. After that, I made sure I improved my playing and was worthy of such a guitar, I started learning stuff off youtube. 2 months later I was in a band playing lead guitar with that guitar. I have played since I was 13 but getting a really good hihg quality guitar really made me kick my own ass to learn how to play it and be worthy of it
  2. i'd go for a used yamaha. just make sure the action is not too high as that might indicate it needs a neck reset which costs more than the guitar itself. I've had a few FG's over the years and still have a FG335 or something like that, looks great. sounds massive and cost 180
  3. i've been obsessed with strats recently, and it's funny because 10 years ago I had a bunch of Mosrites and swore I'd never have a Strat. Now I have so many of them, I'm always selling them off. Maybe it's because i had a stratocaster growing up, so it does feel comfortable tp play. What I like about them is there is so much scope to set it up to your own personal playing experience, from the tremolo springs, to the screws on the 6-point bridge and action. relief and strings, as well as pickups. I find my own comfort space is with the tremolo slightly blocked, I don't use it much and want the gutiar to stay in tune. But of course I tinker and try all kinds of things. I found a video of Hendrix where he definitely has his tremolo floating, so I set one up like that, and then tuned it down to D standard, now that Strat plays amazing and sounds so much bluesier and better. I love Stratocaster, but I think I love Telecasters even more. Anyway, I always wanted a green strat, and finally I found a green body, now I'm waiting for the right neck to come along. Over the last 5 years, I probably had 10 strats that I sold, mostly japanese - Navigator, Crews Maniac, Seymour Duncan, Tokai....All good./ Now I'm trying to cut down to one or two really nice Strats! Favorite colors are metallic green and 3TS
  4. I had a block that was non-magnetic so it wasn't steel. not sure what it was but it sounded good, only after researching did i find out it didn't have a steel block and I added one. I did notice a bit of a brigther sound, but nothing drastic and it didn't change the voice of the guitar too much but it was an improvent to my ears
  5. Greeting everyone, glad I found this place! I'm a guitarist who's started playing bass as well around 3 years ago and I really enjoy both instruments. I do my own setups, repairs and part exchanges so am often selling parts off to buy new ones! I'm looking forward to sharing knowledge and tips about guitars, setups, pickups and pedals!
  6. I got this from Japan brand new but have since moved home and have bigger bills so am selling a few of my guitars. This one is brand new from Japan, comes all original and stock. I do have the back cover as well as the fender gigbag it came in. Here is the guitar ad from Andertons - https://www.andertons.co.uk/fender-mij-stratocaster-in-black-paisley/ Specification Body Alder Neck Maple Neck Shape 1969 "U" Fingerboard Maple Scale Length 25.5" Fingerboard Radius 7.25" Frets 21 Vintage Nut Material Bone Nut Width 1.650" Pickups Vintage-Style Single-Coil Strat Set Controls Master Volume, Tone 1, Tone 2, 5-Position Blade Bridge 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo Tuners Fender Vintage "F" Stamped
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