Great playing and beautiful guitar! Seeing that you've been showing several different guitars, I'd like to know: do you have any specific recommendations for a $300-$400 tele/strat/sstrat? As someone who is on a tight budget, but also not a beginner, it's been rough finding the one to get. Thanks for the videos!
Thanks for watching, Pedro. For the $300-$400 price range, I recommend the Ibanez AZES40. It's versatile as it can do strat, tele, and has a bridge humbucker for heavier tones. If you're leaning towards a certain guitar body style, then Sire S3 or Sire T3. Hope that helps!
fantastic, based on your experience could you recommend a guitar that doesn't cost a lot but has similar characteristics to this one? Does it have a radius ranging from 9.5 to 12? I'm looking for a guitar that also gives me these clean sounds like Dan Huff, Lukather etc etc
Sire S7 HSS is the closest. Strong features are its fretboard edges, similar neck heel, locking tuners, and lack of string trees. 9.5” radius. PRS SE Swamp Ash Special has unique out of phase/split coil tones that get you into the Dan Huff ballpark without going full Strat. The neck pickup can still get the SRV bite and bridge pickup can get you into Les Paul territory and even Tele sounds when tapped. 10” radius. Hope that helps!
@@hanskorn @hanskorn Grazie per aver risposto. Ho già un Charvel San Dimas Japan ma ora vorrei un HSS. Cosa ne pensi della Schecter Route 66 Potrebbe essere una buona idea? Li avete mai provati?
I'm sorry, maybe you've never tried them because it's a model that Schecter only makes for the Italian market. however they are like the Johnston nicks but with different pickups.
@@alescorpions I haven’t tried the Schecter Route 66 nor the Schecter Nick Johnston models, however I considered buying this guitar at one point, but went for a Charvel DK22. I would’ve gone for the Schecter in retrospect. Coming from your Charvel San Dimas, the Schecter might feel more comfortable for you because of the slim neck, flat 14” radius, and jumbo frets. Sire S7 has more vintage/modern Fender-esque specs in comparison to the fully modern specs of the Schecter. If you’re looking for modern specs with a modern/vintage sound, you might want to consider the Schecter.
Hey. Great playing out there. I am considering to buy one. I am confused whether to go for this or save almost 100-150 dollars by buying an Ibanez GRX40. Kindly suggest. Thanks. 🙏
Thank you. I recommend Ibanez AZES40. Easier to play and bend because of the 25” scale length compared to 25.5” of GRX40 and more tonal options. Hope that helps.
To get the best from a Telecaster bridge pickup, start with the tone control rolled back about 90 degrees, then adjust the amp to suit. This gets rid of the most piercing frequencies, resulting in a nicer tone. I wired my red Tele so the tone control only affects the bridge pickup, since the neck was just right with the control wide open.
I'm at this point in my life where I believe that an epi with upgraded electronics & pickups and a good setup is a better choice than a gibby most of the times. Maybe that's because I have played Gibsons and have demystified them a bit
hello. this video inspired me to by one off those pedals. thanks for the bountiful clean tone. can you gide me to achieve a similar sound. do you mess with the bias off the pedal? what are the value off the treble bleed? cap only, parallel or kinman? thanks gain foe the inspiration. best regards.
Hi Hans, I have many strats and many Fender pickups, but this week I was put a pure vintage in the Fernandes Revival strat and it is the best SRV tone I have ever.
Thank you! It feels great and never had any problems with it. Aesthetically mine looks dryer than other rosewood fretboards I’ve owned, but in terms of performance, it’s smooth to play.