alex1fly
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Just putting this out there as a brainstorm and curiosity to see if anyone else enjoys these kinds of thought exercises.
I've been playing 19 years, mainly on one Strat. Made the decision to start fresh this and have been exploring the world of non-Strats, which has been super fun. But now that I'm meeting my musical needs with non-Strats, and have this disassembled Strat, what do I do with it?
I'm currently playing on:
Gibson SG with PAFs and huge flatwounds - woody, warm, jazzy, jam band, classic rock, hard rock. Totally different than my old Strat.
PRS SE with humbuckers and light strings - modern, clear, liquid leads, sort of Fender-ish but fatter, hard rock, metal, funk
Trying to decide what's worth exploring with the soon-to-be Partsocaster, without going in a traditional Strat direction. In the past I've enjoyed low output lipstick tubes, overwound singles, actives, and a Dimarzio Virtual P90/Air Zone combo in this guitar. Two things I've never tried but would like to are ultra high output humbuckers and a single pickup guitar.
Anyways, just drumming up ideas. Thanks!
Alex
I've been playing 19 years, mainly on one Strat. Made the decision to start fresh this and have been exploring the world of non-Strats, which has been super fun. But now that I'm meeting my musical needs with non-Strats, and have this disassembled Strat, what do I do with it?
I'm currently playing on:
Gibson SG with PAFs and huge flatwounds - woody, warm, jazzy, jam band, classic rock, hard rock. Totally different than my old Strat.
PRS SE with humbuckers and light strings - modern, clear, liquid leads, sort of Fender-ish but fatter, hard rock, metal, funk
Trying to decide what's worth exploring with the soon-to-be Partsocaster, without going in a traditional Strat direction. In the past I've enjoyed low output lipstick tubes, overwound singles, actives, and a Dimarzio Virtual P90/Air Zone combo in this guitar. Two things I've never tried but would like to are ultra high output humbuckers and a single pickup guitar.
Anyways, just drumming up ideas. Thanks!
Alex
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