Hi everyone,
i've been experimenting a lot with my strats lately...
So i wanted to try noiseless but wasn't convinced by the single coil sized mini humbuckers.
I then tried the Lace Holy Grails and there was something missing.
I felt it wasn't really a strat anymore.
I own many other guitars so i have no interest to turn my strat into a humbucker machine.
So i am now thinking of reversing to a traditionnal strat sound.
This strat is a Squier Japan 62 type, i think veneer board.
Sweet and and deep basses, balanced and more sweetness than the 50's MIM i own.
I read a lot of product pages and it seems the Antiquity II (Surfers) are actually designed for exactly this guitar. I've heard a lot of good things about them but couldn't find accurate descriptions of the sound the give in every position.
I already have a vintage type strat, a MIM 50's Vshaped maple board, with Bare Knuckle Irish Tours.
A match made in heaven. Bright, punchy, fat vintage and rocking hard too tone.
So i would like this Squier 62 to sound quite different. Maybe more versatile,
and i want to focus on its natural sound (more balanced, more bass).
I also wanted versatility for this one, as i want to make it my workhorse (reharsals etc)...
Any advice and input is welcomed, on the surfers or anything else on the market.
i've been experimenting a lot with my strats lately...
So i wanted to try noiseless but wasn't convinced by the single coil sized mini humbuckers.
I then tried the Lace Holy Grails and there was something missing.
I felt it wasn't really a strat anymore.
I own many other guitars so i have no interest to turn my strat into a humbucker machine.
So i am now thinking of reversing to a traditionnal strat sound.
This strat is a Squier Japan 62 type, i think veneer board.
Sweet and and deep basses, balanced and more sweetness than the 50's MIM i own.
I read a lot of product pages and it seems the Antiquity II (Surfers) are actually designed for exactly this guitar. I've heard a lot of good things about them but couldn't find accurate descriptions of the sound the give in every position.
I already have a vintage type strat, a MIM 50's Vshaped maple board, with Bare Knuckle Irish Tours.
A match made in heaven. Bright, punchy, fat vintage and rocking hard too tone.
So i would like this Squier 62 to sound quite different. Maybe more versatile,
and i want to focus on its natural sound (more balanced, more bass).
I also wanted versatility for this one, as i want to make it my workhorse (reharsals etc)...
Any advice and input is welcomed, on the surfers or anything else on the market.





