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  • Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

    Needs to do blues into hard rock....
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    Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

    Pearly Gates or Jeff Beck would be my suggestion
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      Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

      If that strat is the one you are looking for, then based on what you want you wanna consider the PAF clones and SD vintage strat s/c's clones.

      My favorite (tho pricey) is an a5 ant bridge and surfer neck and middle.

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        Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

        Originally posted by dr.barlo
        If that strat is the one you are looking for, then based on what you want you wanna consider the PAF clones and SD vintage strat s/c's clones.

        My favorite (tho pricey) is an a5 ant bridge and surfer neck and middle.

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        It's for someone else.

        "That Strat" already has a JB, and is getting a Jazz for the neck.
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          Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

          Blues Trembucker
          Originally posted by JOLLY
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            Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

            CC/Pearly Gates (double fat). I tell you what, I've used a Pearly Gates neck in several strats and I'm amazed at the blues voice it has. Hendrix/SRV all day.

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              Re: Blues Fat Strat, what would you use?

              I'll second the Blues Trembucker. I've got one in a custom 'Strat' and it can cover a wide range of styles and tones. My tone needs go from a solid rock sound to clean bluesy funky stuff and the Blues Trembucker nails them all.
              Not a 5150 Kramer, but a 5149 1/2 Shamer
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