Metalblaze
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Re: Is it true?Can you play everything with a Strat?
To confess my "sin", I want a guitar and only one to play from In Flames to George Thorogood because I don't like swapping guitars. I love Hetfield's tone on "Orion" and Malmsteen's and Blackmore's tone in general so I chose a guitar with a Hetfield-like humbucker in the bridge and two Malmsteen-like single coils for middle and neck. I once liked very very much the feel of soloing on an Epi LP neck so I chose the neck according to that neck's specs. I like dives in solos so I chose a Floyd Rose but hate bass/low mid-sucking so I chose a brass big block. I want a wood with a full spectrum potential so I chose alder and I love the chime of maple boards so the neck is going to have a maple board. Finally I chose a strat because of its looks (I love Blackmore's style with black pickups on white guard) and because it's so much adjustable to all this. And also because what I enjoy the most is listening to tones from guitars I'd never think they'd sound like that.
When I receive my Warmoth parts I'll make a video with my Strat and my modded Marshall combo, alone. Nothing close to what a strat through a Marshall would sound. I love that!
So finally, my gear would be a Strat and a Marshall but nothing close to a Strat through a Marshall.
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To confess my "sin", I want a guitar and only one to play from In Flames to George Thorogood because I don't like swapping guitars. I love Hetfield's tone on "Orion" and Malmsteen's and Blackmore's tone in general so I chose a guitar with a Hetfield-like humbucker in the bridge and two Malmsteen-like single coils for middle and neck. I once liked very very much the feel of soloing on an Epi LP neck so I chose the neck according to that neck's specs. I like dives in solos so I chose a Floyd Rose but hate bass/low mid-sucking so I chose a brass big block. I want a wood with a full spectrum potential so I chose alder and I love the chime of maple boards so the neck is going to have a maple board. Finally I chose a strat because of its looks (I love Blackmore's style with black pickups on white guard) and because it's so much adjustable to all this. And also because what I enjoy the most is listening to tones from guitars I'd never think they'd sound like that.
When I receive my Warmoth parts I'll make a video with my Strat and my modded Marshall combo, alone. Nothing close to what a strat through a Marshall would sound. I love that!
So finally, my gear would be a Strat and a Marshall but nothing close to a Strat through a Marshall.