Curly
Moe's Bluesman
Uh ... I availed myself of the current $100 rebate program.
c'mon, I had to!
http://www.bluestheater.net/Curly-gear-02.html
c'mon, I had to!
http://www.bluestheater.net/Curly-gear-02.html
I like good deals - I jumped on it the first day - well, it was my birthday, darnit!brisk said:Congrat. $100 rebate got me too and yes I had to!
John,STRATDELUXER97 said:All right Curly.....Another beauty blue guitar...Nice touch buddy...I was looking at the same guitar this morning in a lefty Curly? Hmmmmm.....How are the pickups and the guitar overall? I'd love to know...Enjoy it.Blue is my favorite color also..
John
Curly said:thanks, you guys, I appreciate it!
John,
thanks
well, the first thing I did was pick it up - bingo! nice weight, we're in business!
Pickups sound great to me actually - maybe I'm not that picky, but I've always thought a regular ol' American strat is just one of the best deals there is ... the tone is right there, nice and plucky, and overdrives sweetly on 10. The surprise was the tone wired for the bridge the way I like, and the mid pickup sounded real good, both for rhythm & lead. I don't know about you, but I hardly ever use the mid position, so that's a plus.
I really need to get 10s on there to give it the acid test, 'cause I just can't lean into 9's like I'm used to doing.
something very minor - I may adjust the saddle heights a little - the high E seems a little low, and the action going from B to E seems just a little out of balance. I'll have to look at my other Fender strat to compare. I'll probably change out to 10's first, though..
neck is a tad thin, but I think I can live with it.
I confess... new guitars make me feel like a little kid.
Peace,
G
Chip,Fresh_Start said:That is a sweet looking guitar. How do you like that bridge compared to a Gotoh-Wilkinson?
Chip