msawitzke said:Versatility is great, but I also need the tone I want to hear from an axe. Over the years I've decided to lower versatily as a priority over getting the exact sound. My versatility comes from having multiple guitars. That said, I try to make them as versatile as I can.
Mike
Robbiedbee said:On-topic... the thing I would probably go for if I had to get as much as I could out of one Strat, would probably be a Cool Rails neck, JB Jr middle and Hot Rails bridge.
exactly what I ment by that 'crazy wiring ArtieToo has for one of his s-s-s guitars' wiringArtieToo said:, with the ability to have all three on at once.
Artie
Nite_Maresz_25 said:exactly what I ment by that 'crazy wiring ArtieToo has for one of his s-s-s guitars' wiring
msawitzke said:My strat has to sound super straty, so I need single coils in the neck and middle. The bridge position can be something different. I've decide SSL-1 and a 59 are the best combo for me, though I think I'd like surfers better in the neck and middle. The bridge might go twangbanger at some point.
Versatility is great, but I also need the tone I want to hear from an axe. Over the years I've decided to lower versatily as a priority over getting the exact sound. My versatility comes from having multiple guitars. That said, I try to make them as versatile as I can.
Mike