If you were G.A.S.-ing for a Strat...

Re: If you were G.A.S.-ing for a Strat...

That's what I thought, just checking. Thanks guys, I'm getting a clearer idea/list going now.
 
Re: If you were G.A.S.-ing for a Strat...

Probably out of your range, but I'm saving for a G&L S-500....

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If I had a little less cash, I'd be checking out a G&L Legacy.
 
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screamingdaisy said:
Probably out of your range, but I'm saving for a G&L S-500....

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If I had a little less cash, I'd be checking out a G&L Legacy.


Yeah, when I actually start actively shopping (probably this spring or summer) I'll probably try and keep myself under $1k. I'll still be having to pay for rent and school, etc. :). Darn "responsibility".
 
Re: If you were G.A.S.-ing for a Strat...

Id say, get an American Standard for 900, or go for a Jimmie Vaughan.
 
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Yeah, the Jimmy Vaughans and Highway 1s are the names I keep hearing where Fenders are concerned. Hello music shops, I'm here to ask you to take down all kinds of crap.
 
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Alvin Lee Fan said:
Bingo! Exact reasons why I looked at them. Then when I played, the deal was sealed! Plus, it has one of the best neck shapes of any Strat. It's a soft V up until the 6-7th fret, then transistions to a nice chunky C. Very fine feeling neck. It's one of the only guitars I've ever bought that I didn't feel I needed to mod right out of the box. I got a great deal on one at the local GC, much lower than the price quotes here. Here's mine, still stock except for an aged white accesory kit.

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That one :wink: :) . its fcking beautiful and i want it :damnit:
 
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I gotta say, even though I play my Pauls more lately, I'm primarily a strat player, and after having had everything from a MIJ, all the way up to a couple $2300 Custom Shops, a 54 reis. and 60's Relic, I've found that my very best playing/sounding strat is a 97 American Std. strat I bought for $500 used, then put Fender CS Fat 50's in it.
In front of any strat fans I meet, I have fun by dialing in an amp nicely, then swapping all my strats, and making them choose which one sounds the best, to their ears.
Every time, my 97 Alder Sunburst/Rosewood American Std with Fat 50's. It's unbeatable.
 
Re: If you were G.A.S.-ing for a Strat...

My choice would be a white 62 RI with a set of Antiquity Surfers in it. I've never tried the Antiquity Surfers, but I have two Strats with Antiquity Texas Hots and I figure I couldn't go wrong with them.
 
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