Hello wise members of the forum.
I am a BONEHEAD. :smack:
I assembled a frankenstrat from parts and I got more wrong than right!
Right-Ebony fretboard, big frets, strung with heavy strings....sounds nice! Great funky original paint job.
Wrong-Hard northern ash body (never use this for a strat!), Fender hot noiseless pickups.
The result- a strat that is PAINFULLY bright! I mean whiny and and just not full!
Other variables:
Before you say it...yes I have tried rolling down the tone pots, then it just gets muddy.
Amp-Fender Hot Rod deluxe-Like the tubies, and I imagine that this amp is brighter than some on the market. I'm wondering about an amp like a Marshall or a Mesa (for mucho pesos!). If the guitar being plugged into a great amp is a whiny-b*^ch then how much can the amp help?
I checked to see if there are 500k pots on this thing...nope all 250k:eek13:
NOPE!! I'd love to hear that I'm wrong, but I am thinking that I might have to change the pickups in this beast.
How do I warm it up? Will that hard northern ash body make it shrill no matter what? Do I stick some full-size humbuckers in this whiner or ideally, it would be three warm PAF sounding single-coil size replacements.
I just don't want to keep screwing with a guitar that FEELS wonderful when playing and sounds ok acoustically, just to have money disappear and the same damn result.
Maybe a humbucker in the bridge position only? Keep the sweet single coil for neck position solos for blues?
I wish I knew more about this.
SRV used to get a fat sound out of his strat....maybe it was the fretboard woods and his setup? I dunno. I am not a Stevie Ray-Wannabee....but I do like a fat sounding strat.
Guys and gals....you have forgotten more about this stuff than I will ever know.
I would really be grateful for any and all advice or experiences shared. :bowdown:
Many thanks,
Your fan,
Thor
I am a BONEHEAD. :smack:
I assembled a frankenstrat from parts and I got more wrong than right!
Right-Ebony fretboard, big frets, strung with heavy strings....sounds nice! Great funky original paint job.
Wrong-Hard northern ash body (never use this for a strat!), Fender hot noiseless pickups.
The result- a strat that is PAINFULLY bright! I mean whiny and and just not full!
Other variables:
Before you say it...yes I have tried rolling down the tone pots, then it just gets muddy.
Amp-Fender Hot Rod deluxe-Like the tubies, and I imagine that this amp is brighter than some on the market. I'm wondering about an amp like a Marshall or a Mesa (for mucho pesos!). If the guitar being plugged into a great amp is a whiny-b*^ch then how much can the amp help?
I checked to see if there are 500k pots on this thing...nope all 250k:eek13:
NOPE!! I'd love to hear that I'm wrong, but I am thinking that I might have to change the pickups in this beast.
How do I warm it up? Will that hard northern ash body make it shrill no matter what? Do I stick some full-size humbuckers in this whiner or ideally, it would be three warm PAF sounding single-coil size replacements.
I just don't want to keep screwing with a guitar that FEELS wonderful when playing and sounds ok acoustically, just to have money disappear and the same damn result.
Maybe a humbucker in the bridge position only? Keep the sweet single coil for neck position solos for blues?
I wish I knew more about this.
SRV used to get a fat sound out of his strat....maybe it was the fretboard woods and his setup? I dunno. I am not a Stevie Ray-Wannabee....but I do like a fat sounding strat.
Guys and gals....you have forgotten more about this stuff than I will ever know.
I would really be grateful for any and all advice or experiences shared. :bowdown:
Many thanks,
Your fan,
Thor