So I picked up a deluxe lone star strat last year for a good, versatile, cheap guitar that I could pack around with me to practice with
or jam with wherever. It's a good guitar really, exceeding what I thought i could get for 600 bucks. The shortcomings however will be in things like the tuners, and the tremolo. Sure enough one of the saddles collapsed on the post on the low E string on the trem bridge saddle. My local luthier suggested titanium saddles but I thought why put lipstick on a pig? The trem is cheap and this guitars pickups are good enough that it sounds good and I like the S-1 switching alot on the volume knob. The neck plays great. So I elected to spend a little more money and just upgrade the tremolo.
I went super V blade runner as they make a tremolo that is a direct and easy fit for my strat. No routing or other obnoxious headaches and it got good revues from most people who have it so I picked one up. I handed it to the Luthier and it seemed it was on and the string hieghts were adjusted in 10 minutes. It really is a direct easy fit. With just the string hieghts from the neck radius to adjust on the saddles. Without even plugging it in the Luthier noticed a volume, and sustain difference immediately. I plugged it into a 68 custom deluxe reverb reissue to give it a test out.
I noticed immediately the sustain was much better and the notes were much more articulate and defined. The highs were clear and the midrange more pronounced. The bass was tighter but not as loud and flubby. The bass is now balanced and blends with the chords much better.
The Bladerunner looks great on this guitar. It doesn't look alien to the overall vintage vibe look of the guitar so it isn't bulky or ugly. So far I am real pleased with the tone and feel of it. I will post an update in a few weeks after spending more time with it. For this guitar I would say it made a 35% tone upgrade difference. The sustain difference is about the same with the notes being much more articulate. I can't wait to really test out the harmonics.
I picked it up on Amazon for $170.00 and paid $20.00 to have it installed and the strings heights and intonation adjusted. The shipping was free so all totaled I'm out nearly $200.00 with new strings and gas to drive over for about.a 35% improvement in my tone and sustain. So there's the value breakdown for ya.
or jam with wherever. It's a good guitar really, exceeding what I thought i could get for 600 bucks. The shortcomings however will be in things like the tuners, and the tremolo. Sure enough one of the saddles collapsed on the post on the low E string on the trem bridge saddle. My local luthier suggested titanium saddles but I thought why put lipstick on a pig? The trem is cheap and this guitars pickups are good enough that it sounds good and I like the S-1 switching alot on the volume knob. The neck plays great. So I elected to spend a little more money and just upgrade the tremolo.
I went super V blade runner as they make a tremolo that is a direct and easy fit for my strat. No routing or other obnoxious headaches and it got good revues from most people who have it so I picked one up. I handed it to the Luthier and it seemed it was on and the string hieghts were adjusted in 10 minutes. It really is a direct easy fit. With just the string hieghts from the neck radius to adjust on the saddles. Without even plugging it in the Luthier noticed a volume, and sustain difference immediately. I plugged it into a 68 custom deluxe reverb reissue to give it a test out.
I noticed immediately the sustain was much better and the notes were much more articulate and defined. The highs were clear and the midrange more pronounced. The bass was tighter but not as loud and flubby. The bass is now balanced and blends with the chords much better.
The Bladerunner looks great on this guitar. It doesn't look alien to the overall vintage vibe look of the guitar so it isn't bulky or ugly. So far I am real pleased with the tone and feel of it. I will post an update in a few weeks after spending more time with it. For this guitar I would say it made a 35% tone upgrade difference. The sustain difference is about the same with the notes being much more articulate. I can't wait to really test out the harmonics.
I picked it up on Amazon for $170.00 and paid $20.00 to have it installed and the strings heights and intonation adjusted. The shipping was free so all totaled I'm out nearly $200.00 with new strings and gas to drive over for about.a 35% improvement in my tone and sustain. So there's the value breakdown for ya.