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Okay friends, Sunnvalleylaw inspired my to post this thread....

Honestly, are you more of a Strat player or a Les Paul player. Everybody knows that this is kind of a religious topic in the musical scene, Clapton or Page, Slash or Hendrix, we could go on and on.

Here's my stand:
I am a Strat guy! I also love my Les Paul, but I feel the most comfortable with my Strat. If had to chose on instrument for the rest of my life, the Strat would be the guitar I would pick and I do not have to think twice. The sound of the neck pu gives me still goosebumps, the versatility of the Strat is unbeatable (subjectively spoken). The body shape is so comfortable, and I think that when learning new stuff and licks I can better translate them to the Strat. I like the creamy HB sound of the Paula, but my Strat gives me a more tidy distortion so I can connect more with what I play what results in a more original and straightforward way of playing. It's easy....if I close my eyes and think of me playing guitar, I see myself with a Strat in 99 of 100 times. It's a friendly "open minded" guitar that easily get along with every kind of amp. Sparkle....sparkle.....

By the way, one thing that interests me much:

Do you play a)with the guitar volume on 10 always and rather change channels on your amp to get another sound, or do you b) play with the guitar volume at differnet positions and tap the full potential of what the Strat/Paul can deliver?

I am definitely an alternative "b" guy.

:confused:
 
Maaaaan, whachu trian to do? Make me think??? :D:DR:D

Although Ive got my amp/bad monkey/reverb combo set up right now so both my Strat and my Ibanez AS73 semi hollow are sounding equally sweet.

The Strat feels better in the hand, but the Ibanez has that oh so good FAT humbucker sound.

Now with that said, the new pups in my Strat have put a fresh breath of fire into my Strats tone.

So Im in a major quandry right now.

And Im a "B" guy but do "A" when need be
 
Old School

I think I'm neither - I'm a tele-guy ;) At least this far into my guitar experience, so I have a few years to explore. I just love the rock & roll and/or country versatillity of the instrument.

I've played LP's a bit and like the power of their tone. My Strat experience is very limited and to me they feel overly comfortable - like something this good is too much guitar for my meager skills :D

I guess I'll just have to buy one now and figure this thing out :DR

Trev
 
Jimi75 said:
Do you play a)with the guitar volume on 10 always and rather change channels on your amp to get another sound, or do you b) play with the guitar volume at differnet positions and tap the full potential of what the Strat/Paul can deliver?

I am definitely an alternative "b" guy.

:confused:

Interesting, on my starts (single coil settings) I tend to use the volume control alot for different sounds. However on my PRS and also with my HSS strat on the humbucker I usually just crank the volume to 10. Maybe it's just the guitars I've played but I find HB's work best with guitar volume at 10 whereas single colils tend to be a bit more dynamic in the that way.
 
Oops forgot to comment on the other question. I'm type b). I love the Strat volume knob on around 7 for most things. Not too gainy, not too compressed. Bell tones come out nicely there. On my Les Paul I'm anywhere from 1 to 10 depending on what I'm playing also. The Gibson volume pots are linear so when you turn down the volume it doesn't really go down like you'd expect. So even at 2 or 3 it's sounding like 7 or 8. Full on 10 though on the Gibson for soloing and general 80s shred when I'm in the mood for that.
 
Yes. I'm a Strat and a LP guy and I use my volumes. My preference usually depends on which has fresher strings.
 
I guess if I had to pick between the two for an all around guitar, I'd pick the Strat. You just can't Strats for versatility and also comfort. You can cover almost any style of music with a Strat, but you can't really say the same about a Les Paul.

However, I've always wanted to have a good Les Paul also. I don't currently own one but would like to have one, or a 335. I actually think that 335's are a little more versatile than Les Pauls though, so I'd probably go for one of those.

-- Jim
 
Guess I'm a Strat guy, seeing that's all I have. I'm thinking my next electric is going to be a Tele.
 
As the question is stated, I guess I wouldn't call myself a Strat or LP or any other kind of guitar "guy". I love my Dot and my Tele, too, because they do different things than the Strat and the LP. Heck, I even love my $30 Fat Fully for some things! And I hope to be loving some P90 guitar later this year!

Now if the question was stated a bit differently, like "If you could only have one of your guitars on a desert island (which happens to have electrical power and a warehouse full of vintage amps), which one would it be?", then I'd have to go with my Strat. Reasons:

  • Tonal flexibility, esp. with a couple of p'up wiring mods
  • My first electric was a Strat, so they hold a special place in my heart
  • My Strat Plus is my best guitar (though my Epi Elitist LP Std. is a close 2nd)
  • If it was good enough for SRV.... :DR
I tend to keep the volume dimed on my guitars most of the time, and control tone through the amp and (when used) pedal settings. Then again, I play in a fairly small room and can literally just reach over to the amp controls. Guess I've been spoiled by the flexibility of my Vox AD30VT; if I want "clean", I just spin the amp model dial over to "Boutique Clean" or "Black 2x12"!
 
Thanks for starting it off Jimi75. I have been playing guitar seriously for only a year, and have owned an electric only since October 06, so it is probably premature to say.

However, I think I am a strat guy for if I could only have one. How I got there was when I was shopping originally for a guitar, I started thinking I wanted a Fat Strat and was looking at the Fender with the special switch. I was influenced in that frankly by Billy Joe Armstrong's Fernandes Fat Strat. Because I like punk and a lot of other stuff, I thought if Greenday could punk out on a strat, plus I could do other types of stuff, that was it.

Then, I decided I wanted to go purist on the strat and go SSS config. I started playing guitars and have mine as a result.

In looking for another electric, I have been thinking I want something that sounds different than a strat, and have been leaning to the LP world. I recall Tone extolling the virtues of having access to one of each. But, when I played a couple at Spud's, it was clear I would want a thinner profile neck version. I don't yet get the shorter scale thing, and the modern C strat necks, ( and some of the shredder ibanez necks) seem right to me. So, I want to add a humbucking guitar, probably an LP, but a strat is my first love, and I am a loyal guy. I would welcome comments on how I am approaching this.

Oh, also I am a guitar volume knob guy. Largely due to learning from the great people here, especially in this area, Spud and Tone. Thanks guys. :) :D :DR
 
It would depend on the day of the week some times got to have that sweet glassy strat sound and other if its not dual coil it just don't get it

Must be my multiple personalities com min out :):):)
 
since I've only been playing cuitar for a year, and only own a tele copy, I don't know much about it, but I'd probably go for the strat, because I just like thelook feel, and versatility.
 
I was going to say "I'm a tele kind of guy" but somebody used that line before me hehe. I think I should say I'm a Fender guy but I'm looking for a Les Paul for "sonic variety"
 
Strat-Tele anything with a decent single coil is my preference with the volume 8-10 most of the time...I like those dang Buckers also...
 
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can't it be both?

i have a gibson es-135 and a squier strat, and i love the sound of each of them. i use them for completely different things, and they are usually tuned differently as a result, but each serves it's purpose and i wouldn't replace either of them. still looking for that in an acoustic.
 
It's hard to say. I suppose I'm a super-Strat kind of guy which would make it a kung-fu combination.
 
Of the two choices, definitely LP over Strat. For single coil sounds I like Teles and other options (I have a Gretsch with DeArmond 2000's, 3 P-90 guitars, a funky Bronwsville semi-hollow with three toastertop sinlges, and a Ric with High-Gains).

That being said, I do own a Peavey USA Predator Strat, so I have a twang bar and quack sounds available.

As for the second question, though volume and tone are most often at ten, I do use both tone and volume pots to color sound, as well as the pickup selector. I could never figure out guys with two-pickup guitars who never come off the bridge pup.
 
I used to be a strat guy. Then I was an acoustic guy. Now my most-often-played guitar is a modded Squier strat with one humbucker. I think I'd come down more on the LP side of the fence, although I've started gassing for a tele lately.

I work my knob a lot. Um, my volume knob, I mean.
 
My answer is clearly shown on this picture of my collection:

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I'm think that I'm a semihollow or hollow kind'a guy. But I want a filtertron or a P90 in there.

So put me down for strat, but send me a G&L USA ASAT with P90s :D

Actually, I'll probably avoid strats, LP, & teles for as long as I can.

I'm not too inclined to have what everyone else has.

I'll probably change my mind tomorrow. :D
 
tot_Ou_tard said:
I'm think that I'm a semihollow or hollow kind'a guy. But I want a filtertron or a P90 in there.

So put me down for strat, but send me a G&L USA ASAT with P90s :D

Actually, I'll probably avoid strats, LP, & teles for as long as I can.

I'm not too inclined to have what everyone else has.

I'll probably change my mind tomorrow. :D

Are you sure about that?:rolleyes:
 
elavd said:
My answer is clearly shown on this picture of my collection:
Nice looking rack of guitars there elavd! It would be fun to come to your house and see just how different those strats sound from one another, and then play around with the tele and the '51! Then, go back to the strats. I can just feel myself goofing around with "Wish you were here" on your black one.
 
...Just chiming in...

If I had to choose I would definitely say I am a LP guy. But I haven't played many strats. When I got into electric guitar, I gravitated immediately toward the LP, being a huge allman brothers fan. Always loved that heavier, fatter blues sound that duane, dickey, and haynes get. Although lately I've been drooling over a good strat. Especially since seeing/hearing robert's deluxe players model.

As for knobs, I am constantly turnin them to get the sounds I want. And I almost always use the volume to clean up my sound and get a clean tone, then crank it up to get a full drive. :)
 
elavd said:
My answer is clearly shown on this picture of my collection:
Yep! I see that '51 has a humbucker in it, so you must be an LP guy! :p ;)

Yes, nice line up indeed! A little slice of single-coil heaven there!

To respond to Leonidas: IMO, any player seriously interested in classic rock guitars should own a Strat and an LP. Consider the proportion of rock guitar classics that have been performed on one or the other of those venerable tone machines!
 
sunvalleylaw said:
I can just feel myself goofing around with "Wish you were here" on your black one.
Thanks sunvalleylaw ;)

My black strat has been modded since then, and now looks closer to the Gilmour's blackie strat. Take a look:

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duhvoodooman said:
Yep! I see that '51 has a humbucker in it, so you must be an LP guy!
I've also modded my Squier 51 (because I didn't like the humbucker at all) and put a Dream 90 on it...

Now, it looks like that:
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(I have a thread here, with clips, photos etc... )
 
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