Lol. Right.... Let me guess, the wood it's made from makes it sound so "bright" . Gaurantee I could grab my cheap 150 dollar peavey with single coils and you'd never notice in a blind test which is which.....
Then you'd certainly be entitled to that opinion! But I would suggest that you first check out all of the recordings I played on (between 2015-2020) using this guitar for lead, rhythm guitar, jazz improvisation and more - across a wide variety of styles. Thanks for watching! 😀
It will never be outdated. For some stuff, you need the unique strat sound (e.g. blues, maybe jazz, funk).
Jazz and strats do not go together well unfortunately.
Fair point, thanks for watching!
Bro that neck tells a story of countless played hours
It’s timeless.
Different strokes for different boats lol me personally like the humbucker sound more than the twangy single coil sound lol
It’s “different strokes for different folks” have you been saying it that way your whole life? 😂
@@ganglestank yes i have lmao and im proud of it 🤣🤣
The Strat is timeless, genreless..
Leo Fender hit it out the park with the Strat and tele.
I dunno. Is beauty becoming outdated?
Good question!
To me the tone of a strat cannot be duplicated.
Fair point!
Lol. Right.... Let me guess, the wood it's made from makes it sound so "bright" . Gaurantee I could grab my cheap 150 dollar peavey with single coils and you'd never notice in a blind test which is which.....
Nice bridge..need one like that on one of my strats..
Sweeeegeeezus............!
Never ever my friends!
Yes. Yes it is.
😂
You should be arrested for asking such a question!
No love that clean sound...
Thanks for listening!
If so then its all guitar in general
The neck looks like all the lacquer has been “shredded” off. Lol.
😂 that's about right!
Absolutely not. What a beautiful sound
Thanks so much for listening!
Not with playing like that
Nope! One the best selling and most copied guitars of all time. Alot of variety in tones with a five way switch. 👍🎸👏
What if I said your style of playing is not the most optimal for exploiting all of the voices that a strat can be made to produce
Then you'd certainly be entitled to that opinion! But I would suggest that you first check out all of the recordings I played on (between 2015-2020) using this guitar for lead, rhythm guitar, jazz improvisation and more - across a wide variety of styles. Thanks for watching! 😀
No
No.
Nope, strats are almost perfect guitars
Nah
Nope …
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