Hi there! I'm in a SRV tone quest. I'm doubting what to do and I want to ask you what would you do in my place.
Currently I've got two guitars that I use for SRV stuff:
1.Yamaha Pacifica 812wx. It's a nice one, alder/rosewood with SSL1's and a '59. I bought this one to my teacher and it's the one that i found myself most into for this kinda stuff. It's like my warhorse, I used to play 8's, now I'm moving to 11's after various string changes on this one. I love its tone with SSL1's and its glassy and at the same time beefy tone I don't know how to explain it.
2. MIM Strat. It was in the start a fat strat, but i modded it and now it has the YJM loaded pickguard and a scalloped maple neck.(I was so much into YJM at the time) the thing is I always return to Stevie, and I find that guitar quite lacking now with the YJM's. Buuuut I love the strat looks and It's more like a real instrument to my hands.
I already asked you about pickups for the Strat, and I think I love the surfers, but now I'm thinking this posibilities:
At this moment I don't want to spend anymore money for saying meh at the end, I want the Srv tone, an yes I'm working on the chops and the strings, with the pacifica I like my tone already, but not enough.So, options
1. Pickups on the Yamaha, hope for tone improvement and calm myself about spending more money. But i think I will be unsatisfied to have the yamaha like my main guitar, I'm a strat boy for sure.
2.Pickups on the strat, being an ash/scalloped maple I think still will be picky about the woods and stuff.
3.Save for SRV strat new/search one used.
4.Warmoth, i was reasearching this option and I'm very interested in it, is it worth it for the price?(here i need to save money too)
So, my main worries here are the woods of neck and body and the neck itself, i want the SRV shape, and Pau Ferro will be great.
(in the warmoth options i could use the strat or yamaha's bridge, tuners etc. The Yamaha has a nice wilkinson bridge and Sperzerl locking tuners.And I could use the yjm pickguard of the strat, has great volume knob.
Thank you so much, you are a great community, and sry for the english!
Currently I've got two guitars that I use for SRV stuff:
1.Yamaha Pacifica 812wx. It's a nice one, alder/rosewood with SSL1's and a '59. I bought this one to my teacher and it's the one that i found myself most into for this kinda stuff. It's like my warhorse, I used to play 8's, now I'm moving to 11's after various string changes on this one. I love its tone with SSL1's and its glassy and at the same time beefy tone I don't know how to explain it.
2. MIM Strat. It was in the start a fat strat, but i modded it and now it has the YJM loaded pickguard and a scalloped maple neck.(I was so much into YJM at the time) the thing is I always return to Stevie, and I find that guitar quite lacking now with the YJM's. Buuuut I love the strat looks and It's more like a real instrument to my hands.
I already asked you about pickups for the Strat, and I think I love the surfers, but now I'm thinking this posibilities:
At this moment I don't want to spend anymore money for saying meh at the end, I want the Srv tone, an yes I'm working on the chops and the strings, with the pacifica I like my tone already, but not enough.So, options
1. Pickups on the Yamaha, hope for tone improvement and calm myself about spending more money. But i think I will be unsatisfied to have the yamaha like my main guitar, I'm a strat boy for sure.
2.Pickups on the strat, being an ash/scalloped maple I think still will be picky about the woods and stuff.
3.Save for SRV strat new/search one used.
4.Warmoth, i was reasearching this option and I'm very interested in it, is it worth it for the price?(here i need to save money too)
So, my main worries here are the woods of neck and body and the neck itself, i want the SRV shape, and Pau Ferro will be great.
(in the warmoth options i could use the strat or yamaha's bridge, tuners etc. The Yamaha has a nice wilkinson bridge and Sperzerl locking tuners.And I could use the yjm pickguard of the strat, has great volume knob.
Thank you so much, you are a great community, and sry for the english!