Shadow1psc
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Re: How much should I spend on a strat...?
Anyone with some good strat pickup shootout vids?
Anyone with some good strat pickup shootout vids?
So, I don't know how you feel about assembling the guitar yourself, but for what you want it may be a good option. Warmoth usually has a decent amount of strat bodies in stock and for what you want you could take this body, paint it candy apple red (I just checked and guitar reranch doesn't currently have CAR in stock unfortunately, but I'm sure if you were diligent you could find it), a neck like this, a floyd rose bridge (that's what the body is routed for that I linked to), some SSL-1's, tuners, a pickguard, and you're about good to go.
For finishing, luthier's mercantile international sells tru oil which IMO is the best finish for necks. Smoother than shellac (or glass for that matter) and feels all kinds of awesome. Plus you'd have a guitar that you put together yourself, with the only requirement being a little drilling and some light spraying of the body. Total cost would be body ($145), neck ($157), tuners ($60), paint and tru oil would be $30-40 because you'd need grain filler and sand/sealer for swamp ash before you could finish it in CAR, pickups would be like ~$100 for some used SSL-1's up to $300 for custom shop single coils. I'm a big fan of JS Moore's humbuckers but I've never played their single coils so I couldn't tell you about those. So you're looking at $670 (that's with the floyd rose locking bridge) to $870 for a brand new, completely custom stratocaster built exactly to your specifications with high grade materials.
The downside is the resale value of a parts-built guitar is a lot lower than a comparable fender. The upside is if you do it right, you won't ever be willing to sell the guitar. I've done two parts guitars and would sooner sell my kidneys than either of them.
edit: if you went FR bridge with a locking nut you could save some money on the tuners, maybe pick up some used ones online. Same thing for the FR bridge, could probably get that for a little less.
About the custom shop pickups, I really, really like the strabro 90s I have in my maple-neck strat. I think they'd fit really well what you want (blues and hotter stuff in one package.) If you're willing to spend the money they're absolutely worth it.
Double edit:
- USACG has some bodies for sale that are ridiculously cheap. ($125 for one and $135 for two others that are all strats)
- You can find replacement strat necks from Stewmac for like $118
- If you don't have to have a FR bridge you can pick up a vintage 6-hole for less than $50 through warmoth
That would bring down the price to something like $500 flat and you're still getting MIA strat quality and tone. Just saying.