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DeadSkinSlayer3
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I have Strat GAS...and bad!
Yesterday at GC, I played an American Fat Strat with the LSR roller nut and locking tuners...and oh my, did that thing play! A bit shorter radius than I'm used to, but it worked out great! The setup was awesome, bends were smooth as hell, and the neck felt great in my hands.
I've always liked split tones for leads, but true single coils are another thing entirely! So rich and toneful, cutting and smooth at the same time, chimey and perfectly defined. For rythm, I'd need a minibucker, of course, but for leads? SC's definitally kick ass!
At my current budget, without saving for a while, I can only get an MIM, which is fine by me! What I'm wondering is if it will play similar, or as good? I know the MIA's have rolled fingerboard edges and whatnot, but I can do that myself. The 21 frets is not an issue, as I have two 24 fret guitars as it is. I'd replace tuners, nut, and saddles, as well as at least the bridge pickup in time. Would an MIM be a good buy in my case then?
Yesterday at GC, I played an American Fat Strat with the LSR roller nut and locking tuners...and oh my, did that thing play! A bit shorter radius than I'm used to, but it worked out great! The setup was awesome, bends were smooth as hell, and the neck felt great in my hands.
I've always liked split tones for leads, but true single coils are another thing entirely! So rich and toneful, cutting and smooth at the same time, chimey and perfectly defined. For rythm, I'd need a minibucker, of course, but for leads? SC's definitally kick ass!
At my current budget, without saving for a while, I can only get an MIM, which is fine by me! What I'm wondering is if it will play similar, or as good? I know the MIA's have rolled fingerboard edges and whatnot, but I can do that myself. The 21 frets is not an issue, as I have two 24 fret guitars as it is. I'd replace tuners, nut, and saddles, as well as at least the bridge pickup in time. Would an MIM be a good buy in my case then?