I've never understood Clapton' fascination with playing a fender and using additional electronics to produce a sound similar to what he had with Gibsons in Cream.
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I've never understood Clapton' fascination with playing a fender and using additional electronics to produce a sound similar to what he had with Gibsons in Cream.
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^ Unless you have smaller hands.....where the shorter scale and lower string tension (plus beefier pickups naturally) make it easier. Well, actually most of these are true even with larger hands too.
Upper fret access and an allowance for fat stomachs is where the strat wins.
Wow, that's cool! Position 1 fuzz and wah friendly, 2-5 for boost and mid focus. That would be fun to try!not exactly what the OP was talking about but ive always wanted to try one
http://www.guitarfetish.com/Clapton-style-mid-boost-circuit-Drive-your-amp_p_194.html
Wow, that's cool! Position 1 fuzz and wah friendly, 2-5 for boost and mid focus. That would be fun to try!
i have a clapton boost in a strat with duncan classic stack+ neck and middle and vintage hot stack bridge
i have a clapton boost in a strat with duncan classic stack+ neck and middle and vintage hot stack bridge. i think it is a great setup and the boost is very useful. i dont care for the neck or stock pups on the actual clapton signature strat
Ergonomics. A Strat fits the human body better than any guitar I can think of