stevie_bees
Cat In The Hatministrator
I have a dilemma. I have recently purchased 2 guitars off Ebay, and unfortunately can only keep 1 of them. The first is a '97 Fender Strat Plus, clear lacquered alder body, maple 1 piece neck, torty scratchplate. It is fitted with US standard trem, LSR roller nut, Schaller locking machineheads, and gold Lace Sensors with TBX control.
The second is a '96 G&L Legacy, honeyburst 1 piece ash body, maple neck with rosewood 'board, 1 piece white scratchplate. It has a standard G&L trem, vintage style G&L machineheads and plastic nut. I believe the original pickups have been replaced with SD Vintage staggered, and vintage style wiring.
If I kept the Fender I would replace the Lace Sensors as the sounds in pos'ns 2 + 4 sound awful, although I do like the extra poke for soloing. If I kept the G&L I would swap the machineheads for locking 1's. The sounds from the G&L are typical glassy Strat. I would probably carry out a couple of mods to improve tone.
Any thoughts you guys could give me on which I should keep, or which mods to carry out would be gratefully received. I wish I could keep them both, but with 4 kids, it just can't happen. Thanks for your time. :bigthumb: :thanks:
The second is a '96 G&L Legacy, honeyburst 1 piece ash body, maple neck with rosewood 'board, 1 piece white scratchplate. It has a standard G&L trem, vintage style G&L machineheads and plastic nut. I believe the original pickups have been replaced with SD Vintage staggered, and vintage style wiring.
If I kept the Fender I would replace the Lace Sensors as the sounds in pos'ns 2 + 4 sound awful, although I do like the extra poke for soloing. If I kept the G&L I would swap the machineheads for locking 1's. The sounds from the G&L are typical glassy Strat. I would probably carry out a couple of mods to improve tone.
Any thoughts you guys could give me on which I should keep, or which mods to carry out would be gratefully received. I wish I could keep them both, but with 4 kids, it just can't happen. Thanks for your time. :bigthumb: :thanks: