Juanhanglo
Active member
The Stratocaster was my first guitar and my only guitar for many years. I learned to play and adapt to any genre with it because I had nothing else, or wanted anything else. Fast forward 10 years later and here arrives the Super Strat in my life - Ibanez RGs. My favorite guitar shape of all time. Everything I like about the Stratocaster, only better. The control lay out. 5 way switching, 1 volume and 1 tone. The neck. It is just perfect for me. It feels the best to play.
But that regular old standard 3 single coil Strat will always be a special guitar to me, too. I still have it and always will. I still play it. And it still has that magic.
Yet, I am more than just a strat player these days. I've found I do like Les Pauls, SGs, and Telecasters. It just took me 30 years to find that out.
This is me to a "t".
i started on a strat, and my main players these days, are 3 RGs.
I like guitars that i don't have to fight to get sounds i want, and that seem to disappear when i play them.
i am seriously considering selling my les paul type (ec401v) and grabbing and RGA instead.
if im honest with myself, i could sell off everything but my RGs and not lose much sleep over it.
i keep my non RGs around for variety's sake, and the fact that they are worth more to me than the paltry sums they would sell for.
Strats have different ergos than other guitars. That much is true. The guys that "can't" get used to them, clearly don't really want to, and prefer other guitars. If one guy can do it, everybody can.
i hit the volume knob.
the middle pickup.......
single coils are thin
the trem......
its too light
its too sculpted and disappears.
these are all excuses. All can be overcome with time.
then there is that little problem of when does a strat cease to be a strat?
when you add a humbucker?
or a floyd?
or lose a tone control?
how about if they have no pickguard?
if you has a bottom routed SSS strat body with a floyd, is it a strat?
an rg is pretty much a strat, right?
how many "i am not a strat guy" guys play super strats with no issue?
how much is really just personal bias?
"I am not a strat guy" merely means that they prefer other guitar styles, most likely gibson products.
as to what a strat doesn't provide? It doesnt provide the exact playing experience of other guitars, like a les paul.

