eschoendorff
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Re: Stratocasters just don't do metal!
Use the right tool for the job. That is all.
Use the right tool for the job. That is all.
sosomething managed to make a stock Tele kick ass on his latest record and it's REAL heavy.![]()
Seriously?
Seriously?
This thread is ****ing retarded. What the **** did the beatles record "helter skelter" with? Epiphone Casinos? maybe a telecaster in there? Stratocasters CAN do metal. Smoke on The Water, Purple Haze, not to mention Led Zep had some songs that were all about the tele sound. I used to use my Tom Delonge strat to play all sorts of metal covers live. worked out for me.
Point is... you can play whatever you want on whatever you want. Sounding heavy is so much more about PLAYING heavy than about what kind of pickups are in your guitar...
I still maintain that a Strat with humbuckers is not really a strat.
It's only a strat if it's a true S/S/S
and that sounds godawful for metal. it's shrill, noisy, thin and has no real beefy low end power.
case in point: my 62 RI strat.
it used to be S/S/S. I didn't like it. Tried to put a Dimarzio Fast Track 2 in the bridge. Despite it being a high output single coil sized humbucker, it still had no beef, little power, and still sounded kinda shrill. The only upside was that it could handle high gain a lot better than the stock singles.
Then i got sick of it being a strat. So I hacked up the body, hacked up the pickguard and installed a true humbucker in there. OMG, instant change! Beef, power, chunk, crunch! There is something about a high output humbucker that makes it uniquely suited to metal. It is a more full bodied sound. It is quieter. It is also louder (as in more output) and when well defined, has much less of a midrange honk than the typical strat single coils do.
the strat is just a guitar. aside from the electronics, it's not much different from a charvel super strat. both bolt on, both similar woods, both practically the same guitar. What sets them apart is their electronics. Seth Lover had no idea at the time, but those humbuckers he made back in the 50s were laying the foundation for metalheads 30 years before they even existed.
to sum up, Strats can definitely play metal. as long as they don't have Strat electronics.
Would you judge an entire class of guitar solely by one example? If one Les Paul that you played sounded bad, would you sum up that all LP's were bad??
btw, when I say metal, I mean ungodly amounts of gain. HEAVY sh!t. Not plexi distortion, not a fuzz face. I mean JCM800 on nuclear irradiated steroids, Peavey 5150 cranked, mesa rectos with gobs of earth-shaking gain.
If you try doing that with a barebones stock S/S/S strat straight into an amp with no noise gate or any fancy schmancy tricks, you will sh!t your pants because of how terrible it sounds.
ie not Led Zep, or Deep Purple, or Yngwie, or Jimi Hendrix. If those guys are metal then I'm the King of England and I've come back from the dead to take over the world, and then begin taking over other planets in the first incarnation of the Glorious British Space Empire.