Re: NGD - Saint Blues Bluescaster IV Seafoam Green
yeah that's why I liked it, it's got the fender roots but it's definitely got it's own personality.
I've owned a lot of fender strats over the years and I never really found any I bonded with, and secretly I've always wanted a Jazzmaster or Jaguar but until recently most of them were pretty pricey (I've had a couple 1k+ guitars but usually I like to be in the $400-$700 range). I'd consider a USA G&L Legacy or Commanche but it might be tough to find a used one with the finish/features I want, I definitely don't have a budget for a new one right now.
The thing that attracts me to the DiPinto is the great tone and the unique feature set. A floating tremolo like a jag/jzmstr, 4 single coils (that's just unique), 4 rocker switches (again very unique, very retro), a snazzy headstock and body design. You can tell the DiPinto also has fender influences but they take it in a new direction. I guess I'm just tired of playing the same guitars as everyone else so to speak.
yeah that's why I liked it, it's got the fender roots but it's definitely got it's own personality.
I've owned a lot of fender strats over the years and I never really found any I bonded with, and secretly I've always wanted a Jazzmaster or Jaguar but until recently most of them were pretty pricey (I've had a couple 1k+ guitars but usually I like to be in the $400-$700 range). I'd consider a USA G&L Legacy or Commanche but it might be tough to find a used one with the finish/features I want, I definitely don't have a budget for a new one right now.
The thing that attracts me to the DiPinto is the great tone and the unique feature set. A floating tremolo like a jag/jzmstr, 4 single coils (that's just unique), 4 rocker switches (again very unique, very retro), a snazzy headstock and body design. You can tell the DiPinto also has fender influences but they take it in a new direction. I guess I'm just tired of playing the same guitars as everyone else so to speak.
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