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t_ross33

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Had some time to kill yesterday, so stopped by my local music merchant to hang out, see whuzzup and soak up the vibe. Someone (I'm guessing one of our local teenage punk rock musicians) had traded in an Ibanez RG something or other. Pretty cool, EMG p'ups, Floyd Rose trem, finish sanded down to the bare wood cuz it had been spray painted dayglo pink at some point. I had to test it out, even though I have very little use for such a machine. Those EMGs are feakin' hot p'ups! Instant shreddilicious, if I could shred :D

Which brings me to the point of this post in the Stratocaster forum... I pulled a Jay Turser Strat copy off the wall and played around on it for awhile. It wasn't a great guitar by any stretch of the imagination, the neck was really wack, but it offered somewhat Stat-like tones, very different from my Tele and, obviously, my semi-hollowbody. So now I think I need to add a Strat(ish) git to my collection (which is quite meager if one were to measure it on the Spudometer scale :rotflmao: ).

Where to start? Do I pick up something economical like a Squier or SX, or save up for the real McCoy? My ear has been developing as has my playing since I've been gigging on a somewhat regular basis, so I can actually tell the difference between guitars :D, and know good tone when I hear it. What's a guy to do? :confused:
 
I've picked up 2 new Jay Turser vintage series Strats in the past 8 months (gave my brother one) I have nothing bad to say about them.
Even if they were absolute crap (not these 2), for $100 they would look good hanging on the wall.
 
just strum said:
What is a MIM Fender?
SuperSwede gave the proper definition. Usually the MIMs are referred to as "Standard" Strats as opposed to "American Standard" Strats which would be MIA (Made in America).

Now that I think about it, you could also get a Floyd Rose DST-1. That's got all single coils plus the Floyd Rose Speedloader trem. I think MF still has them for $149.
 
marnold said:
SuperSwede gave the proper definition. Usually the MIMs are referred to as "Standard" Strats as opposed to "American Standard" Strats which would be MIA (Made in America).

Now that I think about it, you could also get a Floyd Rose DST-1. That's got all single coils plus the Floyd Rose Speedloader trem. I think MF still has them for $149.

Hmmm... something to think about, especially with the Canadian dollar being worth like, uhm... $1 USD! right now. Makes buying across the border pretty attractive :AOK:

That speed loader system might be a PITA as my local music store doesn't stock the strings (they are special strings are they not?).

I threw down a bid on a nice MIM Standard Strat on eBay. I kinda lowballed it so we'll see what happens. Doesn't close until next weekend. My wife is gonna kill me :spank:

Trev
 
Get an MIJ Strat, Made in Japan, sometimes referred to as Crafted in Japan.........The standard is astonishing .............You get better than MIA for less than MIM.............Same with Tele's

:AOK:
 
marnold said:
SuperSwede gave the proper definition. Usually the MIMs are referred to as "Standard" Strats as opposed to "American Standard" Strats which would be MIA (Made in America).

Or Made in Asia.
 
Don't compromise for the sake of economy. Buy a guitar that sets your hair on fire every time you pick it up - and it could very be an "economy guitar". Buying a guitar that you have any inkling of doubt with will eventually transform that guitar to a dust collector.

Play a bunch. Seek "The One". You'll know it when you have it in your hands.
 
Yeah, play a bunch. And I just have to say, my special model MIM was better than the regular MIM's in the shops I shopped in. A used one of those might be great. The JV strat is the other one in a moderate price range that really seems to be a good deal. That's all I know. And I do know that my strat gives me that feeling Plank is referring too. I got lucky buying it as a full on newb. I know lots more now and still really love it. :)
 
Plank_Spanker said:
Don't compromise for the sake of economy. Buy a guitar that sets your hair on fire every time you pick it up - and it could very be an "economy guitar". Buying a guitar that you have any inkling of doubt with will eventually transform that guitar to a dust collector.

Play a bunch. Seek "The One". You'll know it when you have it in your hands.

Thanks Spanker (BTW, don't ever change your avatar to this: :whatever: ). I'll wait to see if my ridiculously low bid on eBay sticks, I'm not holding my breath, and then take my time to find "THE ONE" and save up. I don't NEED a Strat, it'd just be cool for the tonal variety.

Then all I need is a LP and I'll be set :Dude:

Trev
 
ted s said:
I've picked up 2 new Jay Turser vintage series Strats in the past 8 months (gave my brother one) I have nothing bad to say about them.
Even if they were absolute crap (not these 2), for $100 they would look good hanging on the wall.

Hmmm... the one here has a sticker price of $275 more or less. It sounds not-too-bad, but the neck feels kinda cheap and I think it might be warped. For $100 I might be tempted, but I may as well throw in a few more bucks for a real Strat at that price. I'll keep ya posted.

Trev
 
Plank_Spanker said:
Trev,

I've been down that road a few miles. I know that you will find a guitar that really stokes your fire. :D

Yup... theres nothing wrong with that road... in my short time messing with guitars I already did the strat thing and it keeps growing... and each one at it's time was ok by me.. epiphone strat copy.. St Scorpion Fat Strat Copy.. Squier51 similar body..OLP pertucci..similar body.. than a MIM 60's Vintage..I thought that was it.. then a Jimmie Vaughan.. I think this is it!! Even thought of buying a second one like it with different pickups... which ever you choose.. it wont be your last...:) look around at all these 30+ year players..they are still searching them out...heh
:Dude:

As for Jay Turser..I had a Les Paul copy with Carvin buckers and cherry sunburst... it was nicely made.. gave it to one of my kids.. they make pretty nice guitars.. if you find them in the lower price from what a Epiphone/fender would cost.. but if your near the price...go for it..don't think you will regret it.. my 2 cents..enjoy the journey..
 
I'll second the idea of a MIM Fender Strat. Basically, I'm not a Strat guy (more into Teles and LP's), but I like to have one of some kind around. I had a 90's MIM Fender Strat for awhile and it suited my purposes fine. I found mine in a pawn for $150 US.

I eventually sold the MIM to a kid from my church who was looking for his first decent guitar, and I knew he liked mine. I later replaced the MIM Strat with a used Peavey USA Predator from the 90's, which I got on Ebay for $100 US. Basically same guitar as the MIM in terms of features, wood, and construction, just a different name on the headstock. They later made an "International Series" import Predator I don't know anything about, but in general the USA Predators have a good rep, and are still pretty cheap. If you don't get a MIM Fender you should consider a USA Peavey.

Here's mine:

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Brian Krashpad said:
but in general the USA Predators have a good rep, and are still pretty cheap. If you don't get a MIM Fender you should consider a USA Peavey.

Here's mine:

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The bodies are poplar just in case anyone was wondering, and they are an excellent value.
 
Spudman said:
The bodies are poplar just in case anyone was wondering, and they are an excellent value.
I had an old Peavey US Fury P bass that I'd give anything (almost) to have back again. Lots of bang for very little buck.
 
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I love my Strat. I'd climb into the case and pork it if I could...


The guitar you end up with is the one that calls you. It's the one you cannot bring yourself to leave the store without. See now that's how you know you made the right choice.
 
Yes, SVL, I had a Peavey Generation EXP which was kinda like a HSS strat in a tele-type body. It was kinda cool, but the body style started to grate on me cuz it just wasn't a Tele. How shallow is that :rotflmao: Plus I really wanted that classic Tele spank from a single coil in the bridge position, so down the road it went.

My bass player has a Peavey Raptor similar to Krashpad's, but his ex-wife has it so I might not be able to get my hands on it :wink: It'd work for me tho.

Funny, I had an opportunity to buy a near mint 90's American Strat, but at that time it was a) pricey and b) what I felt to be too much guitar for my meager "talents". Don't know why Stats intimidate me so. I've always felt that I'm more of a Tele or LP Jr. guy: a plank and a p'up, what more could you need :D

Still winning the eBay auction, so who knows.

My wife is gonna kill me...

Trev
 
Yes, SVL, I had a Peavey Generation EXP which was kinda like a HSS strat in a tele-type body. It was kinda cool, but the body style started to grate on me cuz it just wasn't a Tele. How shallow is that :rotflmao: Plus I really wanted that classic Tele spank from a single coil in the bridge position, so down the road it went.

My bass player has a Peavey Raptor similar to Krashpad's, but it's at his ex-wife's so I might not be able to get my hands on it :spank: It'd work for me tho.

Funny, I had an opportunity to buy a near mint 90's American Strat, but at that time it was a) pricey and b) what I felt to be too much guitar for my meager "talents".

Don't know why Stats intimidate me so. I've always felt that I'm more of a Tele or LP Jr. guy: a plank and a p'up, what more could you need :D

Still winning the eBay auction, so who knows.

My wife is gonna kill me...

Trev
 
Trev, heck you've been playing since you were a pup. No need to let a strat intimidate the likes of you, fine sir! I am a rank beginner, and it is what I started out with. I think they are great, versatile instruments that can get very soulful in tone, IMHO. I love mine. Like I have said a bunch, that is just the one that felt right to me. I bet there are some here that get tired of this newb saying that. But, what the heck, it is what I feel about it. I'd say listen to the good folks here to narrow it down some and go play some 'til you find the right one and the timing is right. As to that auction, if you way underbid, it will probably get beat in the last hours or minutes. I did the same thing once on some GAS item. Well, whatever happens with the auction, you will get a good one for you when the time is right.
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Trev, heck you've been playing since you were a pup. No need to let a strat intimidate the likes of you, fine sir! I am a rank beginner, and it is what I started out with. I think they are great, versatile instruments that can get very soulful in tone, IMHO. I love mine. Like I have said a bunch, that is just the one that felt right to me. I bet there are some here that get tired of this newb saying that. But, what the heck, it is what I feel about it. I'd say listen to the good folks here to narrow it down some and go play some 'til you find the right one and the timing is right. As to that auction, if you way underbid, it will probably get beat in the last hours or minutes. I did the same thing once on some GAS item. Well, whatever happens with the auction, you will get a good one for you when the time is right.

:rotflmao: you have way more confidence in my playing ability than I do SVL. I guess I'm still hung up on being a bass player and not a "real" guitar player :D I've always had a good ear as far as music goes, finding the right key to play in etc., but my ear for tone has been developing now as well. Hence, the silly idea that I may need yet one more guitar to round out my collection of tone machines.

My wife is gonna kill me... :spank:

Trev
 
t_ross33 said:
:rotflmao: you have way more confidence in my playing ability than I do SVL. I guess I'm still hung up on being a bass player and not a "real" guitar player :D I've always had a good ear as far as music goes, finding the right key to play in etc., but my ear for tone has been developing now as well. Hence, the silly idea that I may need yet one more guitar to round out my collection of tone machines.

My wife is gonna kill me... :spank:

Trev

Hey man, I guess that is because of your feeling about performing that is obvious in your photos and your stories about your family history with music, and because your myspace site lists 14 engagements on the main calendar that shows up! :Dude: Go git yourself a strat and rock on Dude!
 
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