This Is What A Strat Should Sound Like

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @Sam-lb3bs
    @Sam-lb3bs 3 месяца назад +757

    “I’ve always hated playing strats because my tone sucks”

    • @gtrdaveg
      @gtrdaveg 3 месяца назад +15

      Show us your tone, Sam!

    • @kyle8575
      @kyle8575 3 месяца назад +43

      50% of it is also how the guitar feels. If you can’t get comfortable on the guitar, you’re not going to flow with it. It’s going to sound worse in your head.

    • @miamistomp
      @miamistomp 3 месяца назад +5

      He is the one that put it out here and you are correct-Dude just talking out azz

    • @josephmarkey9096
      @josephmarkey9096 3 месяца назад +5

      Tone comes from the fingers. Truth.

    • @gunkanjima3408
      @gunkanjima3408 3 месяца назад +8

      @@josephmarkey9096No it doesn’t stop it

  • @peachfoot2425
    @peachfoot2425 3 месяца назад +111

    This is the story I’m gonna tell to my wife when I buy the next strat

  • @GiacomoVaccari
    @GiacomoVaccari 3 месяца назад +234

    Literally every Strat and start knockoff does that tone

    • @MarkPeotter
      @MarkPeotter 3 месяца назад +16

      Any good guitar player can get a decent sound from any guitar. However, they will prefer certain guitars because those guitars allow the player to achieve his best potential.

    • @gpf32
      @gpf32 2 месяца назад +3

      Different fretboards sound different. I can tell you that I think this maple Strat sounds wayy brighter than a rosewood Strat.

    • @GiacomoVaccari
      @GiacomoVaccari 2 месяца назад +14

      @@gpf32 yes I agree but he’s acting as if you need a custom shop fender to get the basic neck tone that any Strat copy in the universe does perfectly fine

    • @KevinJDildonik
      @KevinJDildonik 2 месяца назад +1

      "The strat sound" is also position 2 on a 5-position switch, so I don't know what this guy is on about. The switch is the magic. It's why Steve Vai put one on the Ibanez GEM/777/Pia. That's what gives you the "quack". Saying you were never happy with your neck tone... Has nothing to do with a strat. Dude just needed to find a guitar he liked and a pedal setup for it.

    • @gpf32
      @gpf32 2 месяца назад

      @@KevinJDildonik the pre Steve Vai ibanez models still had a 5 way. Idk if I’ve ever seen a ibanez without a 5 way but I’m not well versed in ibanez guitars. But I absolutely love the tones that come out of the 2 and 4 positions.

  • @skullduggery3377
    @skullduggery3377 3 месяца назад +50

    They get better sounding as YOU get better. That's when you understand their versatility.

    • @ursafan40
      @ursafan40 Месяц назад

      Teles are worse for that.
      My first electric guitar was a Tele
      It's so simple.
      But it's hard to play well.
      Heard every mistake.

    • @skullduggery3377
      @skullduggery3377 Месяц назад

      @@ursafan40 - Interesting. Although i love that telly tone and i've never owned one, i can still kind of relate to what you're saying. Maybe just break out the telly for your Waylon Jennings covers...lol.

    • @TheErikjsm
      @TheErikjsm Месяц назад +1

      nah, you get better as you practice nothing to do with gear. some players like jimi just has a playing style that fits well with that strat sound while others like jimmy page has a style that fits better with a les paul.

  • @simondaws4106
    @simondaws4106 3 месяца назад +86

    I don’t think it’s just Strats. Guitars are very personal and sometimes you just don’t bond with a particular one. The guitar needs to feel like it’s an extension of you the player. Otherwise it’s just a bit of wood and wire. Nice sounding Strat you have.

    • @nuthinbutlove
      @nuthinbutlove 3 месяца назад +2

      I absolutely agree

    • @ursafan40
      @ursafan40 3 месяца назад +3

      The Strat I bought was the 2nd one I played. I was sure, but chose to try a dozen more just in case. None felt or sounded as good so.......
      Went back for #2
      Been love ever since

    • @gordianknot6867
      @gordianknot6867 3 месяца назад +2

      Hendrix went through dozens of strat’s and guitars in general, he still played them like they were an extension of him. A guitar is just wood and wires, it’s a tool. The only personal part is the set up or mods.

    • @nuthinbutlove
      @nuthinbutlove 3 месяца назад +3

      @@gordianknot6867 everyone isn't Hendrix!! People feel differently about things than others, that's what makes us unique.
      If he wasn't Hendrix but walked down the street dressed like he did people would've talked about the way he dressed but I happened to love his wardrobe.
      We're not all the same and all guitar players don't feel the same way about our gear. In fact you'll find most of us love our instruments like parents love their children and we have deep connections with them. That's why it's so painful when someone steals a guitar from a player. It's not just a tool or something that we play, it becomes part of our heart and soul.
      A guitarist that feels so indifferently about their guitar is a rare bird indeed.

    • @gordianknot6867
      @gordianknot6867 3 месяца назад

      @@nuthinbutlove I agree we’re not all Hendrix but we dont have to be, to not overly romanticise or be overly particular. Anything can have sentimental value, including your father or grandfathers work tools. I wouldn’t say I feel indifferently about guitar’s I buy or use and dont refute their sentimental value but picking a guitar isn’t like picking a magical harry potter wand.

  • @entithicc1133
    @entithicc1133 3 месяца назад +207

    "ive always hated playing strats because i cant find the eq knobs on my amp"

  • @randrothify
    @randrothify 3 месяца назад +93

    Everyone is a Strat guy at one point or another, just depends on the repertoire and the sound and mood you are trying to strike. Same thing with Les Pauls.

    • @Viper-dz2kw
      @Viper-dz2kw 3 месяца назад +3

      Still waiting for my Les Paul phase, deep in the fender tele/strat phase right now

    • @randrothify
      @randrothify 3 месяца назад +3

      @@Viper-dz2kwJust wait, it will happen😅 And I am also more of a Fender guy on balance, especially Teles. But I am on my newest quest to find some combination of Les Paul Standard, '61 SG, or LP Special, whichever breaks my account first.

    • @nathanjasper512
      @nathanjasper512 3 месяца назад

      ​@@randrothify Same. I grew up on so much Hendrix, Gilmore and Mark Knoffler that that sound is forever burned into my soul as the sound of a guitar. I still like a Gibson for some heavy power chords or super clean dark jazz sounds though.

    • @randrothify
      @randrothify 3 месяца назад +1

      @@nathanjasper512Yes, me as well. I also am into a lot of the 80s and 90s blues guys that used Strats and had an aggressive trebly attack. Ronnie Earl is one of my favorites. To me the single coil guitars have a more expressive sound because they have more nuance and dynamic ranges while many humbucker guitars get buried in the mids and pretty much seem like one-trick ponies. But they do that one trick very well😅.

    • @raymondfryar1533
      @raymondfryar1533 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree.

  • @diegooliveirabenjamin
    @diegooliveirabenjamin 3 месяца назад +326

    Not a strat guy till he found a boutique strat. You’re not a “strat guy” my guy

    • @gtrdaveg
      @gtrdaveg 3 месяца назад +13

      Except that he doesn't say that, does he? What he says is (effectively) "I'm not a strat guy, but this one's OK." There's no "till," there's a "but."

    • @diegooliveirabenjamin
      @diegooliveirabenjamin 3 месяца назад +7

      @@gtrdaveg have you watched the entire video? Cus I did, and yeah, he did say he was a “stray guy” after all, after finding this one Strat at NAMM someday at some booth… After playing “hundreds of Strats”.

    • @atonofspiders
      @atonofspiders 3 месяца назад +19

      You wanna know a secret Rhett? All strats do the thing you're talking about! If you don't see that, that's why you're not a strat guy and that's okay.

    • @zhou_sei
      @zhou_sei 3 месяца назад +2

      @@atonofspiders not all strat neck pickups sound the same... not sure what you mean

    • @Joeypompello
      @Joeypompello 3 месяца назад +5

      I think he’s just promoting a strat

  • @joshuagarcia5535
    @joshuagarcia5535 3 месяца назад +3

    Have yall not heard Tim Henson talk about “Mojo”. Thats when a specific guitar speaks to you and makes a connection with you and naturally comes to you and makes you want to play it. This guy couldn’t play comfortably on a strat until he found this one because this one had mojo. Keep in mind this was said by TIM FREAKING HENSON. Leave this guy alone he found an instrument that fitted him and was exactly what he wanted and felt right to him. That’s a good thing.

  • @Guanjyn
    @Guanjyn 3 месяца назад +9

    "I just had to get a Strat that costs thousands of dollars."

    • @TheFunky57
      @TheFunky57 24 дня назад +1

      I'm glad that I'm not the only one seeing through his bullshit.

  • @clicheguevara5282
    @clicheguevara5282 3 месяца назад +33

    I own lots of great strats but the only one I play regularly is my ‘73. It’s just special.

    • @woofcity6307
      @woofcity6307 3 месяца назад +2

      I have one too that I bought for 200 bucks many many years ago… but after many hours of work, a fiesta red refin and a bunch of things that make it mine it’s a beast. Go ‘73 staggered pole pickups!

    • @clicheguevara5282
      @clicheguevara5282 3 месяца назад +2

      @@woofcity6307 Mine already had the pickups and pots replaced sometime in the 80s or 90s, so I just gutted it, built a super quality vintage style wiring harness and dropped some Kinman pickups in it. Someone had also put those low Gibson “fret less wonder” frets in it 😂 so I refretted it with Dunlop medium jumbos.
      70s Fenders are notorious for being lower quality than the pre CBS Fenders, but you can still find some EXCELLENT early 70s Fenders. Even with that goofy three bolt neck plate, I’ve never had any issues with the neck.
      My roommate has a mid sixties strat and I actually prefer mine to his.

    • @woofcity6307
      @woofcity6307 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes i agree! Yours sounds great. Hating on a 73 is pretty uninformed. I’ll put mine up to any strat! Good story

    • @JoelPerri7777
      @JoelPerri7777 3 месяца назад +1

      I’ve got an all black 79, that I adore. Ppl who knock the 70s cbs era strats, I don’t think have played that many. Mine has a U shaped neck, and idk, I just like how it feels and sounds. I’ve put Seymour Duncan’s in it, but I think I might replace them with the originals again, haven’t decided yet. I remember seeing my color guitar in a bunch of old U2 videos and sting played one in a video. They seemed popular when they came out. I think they sound awesome. Plus, I love the big headstock, kinda wish they didn’t use it on everything nowadays. Made the 70s strats seem more unique.

  • @jakehunt4144
    @jakehunt4144 3 месяца назад +8

    That makes sense. I love the feel of my Les Paul more than my other guitars. I realized the 2008 LPs have an asymmetrical neck which I now learned I gravite to!

  • @Banzo_
    @Banzo_ 2 месяца назад +2

    Tone and sound and all that aside... A stratocaster is probably one of the most comfortable feeling guitars I've played.

  • @LukeMosse
    @LukeMosse 3 месяца назад +12

    You just found a strat with the right set of pickups.

    • @lorenmorgan1931
      @lorenmorgan1931 3 месяца назад

      And prior to his necks video I would have said that maple neck is playing a pretty drastic part of the sound. But i think that he has proven now that there really is logic to it. I knew in as a kid in the 80s that the maple neck made a difference to the sound. But yeah that pickup has a lot to do with it. I put the Gilmour EMGs on my American and it was a mistake. I need to replace them with something better and warmer, and not active.

    • @LukeMosse
      @LukeMosse Месяц назад

      @@lorenmorgan1931 Maple necks are varnished. They produce a different attack, but the tone is the same. People confuse the snappier attack for a tonal difference.

    • @BeefNEggs057
      @BeefNEggs057 22 дня назад

      That sounds just like every other strat.

  • @SexyplexiGT
    @SexyplexiGT 3 месяца назад +15

    To me it's hard to beat Clapton's strat sound during the mid to late 70's

    • @Baci302
      @Baci302 3 месяца назад +2

      Brownie playing through that Supro on the Layla sessions was the sound that knocked me off my feet … along with Whitlock’s singing.

    • @loontil
      @loontil 3 месяца назад +2

      Went from Cream to becoming the King of dadrock.

    • @SexyplexiGT
      @SexyplexiGT 3 месяца назад +1

      @@Baci302 yea man Whitlock had that southern soul sound. Loved it. Dominoes was a good era.

    • @SexyplexiGT
      @SexyplexiGT 3 месяца назад

      @@loontil yea. Imagine how exhausting cream was...

    • @janet.osmonson7451
      @janet.osmonson7451 3 месяца назад

      Almost right..After Dominos,became Dad thing..check bell bottom blues and you'll prolly agree​@@loontil

  • @EdKidgell
    @EdKidgell 3 месяца назад +5

    Exactly. I tried 12 different Strats before buying my Fernandes. 30+ years ago, and I'm still loving it.

  • @brianjames1349
    @brianjames1349 3 месяца назад +7

    Had the same issue my friend. Settled on a thinline Tele for years, but recently found a custom shop strat that I adore.

  • @timwhite5562
    @timwhite5562 3 месяца назад +22

    How you set the tremolo on a Strat will have a noticable difference in tone, mostly in the pick attack. I'll usually set it flush against the body. Originally I floated it (as are at least 80% of them Strats that I work on), but I dropped it when a band I was in worked in a couple songs in drop-d. I only had the one Strat at the time, so I had to set it so I could tune down to D and back up to E without knocking everything else out. I immediately noticed a much more pronounced and faster attack. This wasn't something I wanted, so I had to lower the Treble side of the pickup to compensate.*
    I'll also point out that while this comesto the surprise of even seasoned players: the tone control does serve a purpose. And nowhere more than on a Strat. It's kind of a personal achievement when I can get someone to actually try it, because they NEVER go back to not using ii.
    I know why no one uses it, it's the same reason for everyone who's tried to: they buy their first guitar and use it for while with the tone control dimed. When they try the control they discover it has 3 settings: open and good; a little warmer; unusable mud. Part of that is that you want to dial everything else in too, but most of it is because for whatever reason, people perceive a drop in treble translates into a drop in clarity, but that isn't necessarily true. This is this most noticeable when it comes to OD pedals. People always confuse "bright" with "transparent," they're not the same.
    There was a video here where he played one guitar through three or four ODs; same riff, same amp. Everyone picked the brightest one, but his dry signal was super dark. There was more presence, but it's not transparent or it would be dark too.
    If you want to experiment with the tone control, you don't want to start at 10 then roll it down. You want to start with it all the way down and work your way up. All the way down will give it that muffled, 'pillow over the face' sound. Play the B or high E string, fret it anywhere between the third and seventh fret, let the note ring while you turn it up. You'll hit a point pretty early in (usually below 2) where the muffled sound will open up and start to ring; that's where you want to start from as you add treble back in. You'll recognize that point when it rings immediately, it's not a subtle shift. That's your starting point, see how it sounds at the lower registers and work the control up.
    You can dial everything else in around a lower guitar vol and tone setting.
    If you like your tone with it at 10, then turn it down to 8-9 and dial in the rest of your rig as if it's 10; I recommend doing the same with the guitar volume as well. That way ou'll always have little more horsepower under they hood if you need it; treble and volume.
    *I know adjusting pickup height is another thing that a lot of players just don't do. With humbuckers you can get away with it. Single coils really need to be often adjusted. This is actually where everyone should start.

    • @ninjamonkey1
      @ninjamonkey1 3 месяца назад +10

      I ain’t reading allat

    • @d0ksa
      @d0ksa 3 месяца назад +4

      @@ninjamonkey1LOL it’s actually good advice.
      TL;DR: roll tone all the way down and slowly dial up to taste, not up-to-down, and leave some headroom on tone and volume in case you need it. Bright and transparent are distinct qualities of tone, not synonymous. Also, adjust single coil pickup height as needed, which may be regularly.

    • @SchemingGoldberg
      @SchemingGoldberg 3 месяца назад +1

      My brother in Christ, paragraphs exist. 🤣

    • @timwhite5562
      @timwhite5562 3 месяца назад +1

      @@SchemingGoldberg clearly. I used six or seven of them. 😉

    • @Cpt.Deplorable
      @Cpt.Deplorable 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the tips, never really was taught or tried to dial in my tone pot like that. Have another personal achievement fellow strat guy!

  • @calvincosby921
    @calvincosby921 3 месяца назад +5

    I "have" a Strat, played it full time when first bought. Now I change to which feels right at the particular time, mood, quest.

  • @carsandguitars7064
    @carsandguitars7064 3 месяца назад +5

    I love the Strat body.They are very comfortable to play. But I like “hot rodded” ones. Charvel and Ibanez to name a couple.

  • @RunningWild32
    @RunningWild32 8 дней назад

    I’ve been playing for almost 30 years and have had so many eras of which guitar was my go to. Started with strats, then teles, then PRS, then Les Paul’s, and now 335/339s. My go to is now a late 79’ 335 with p-90s. I can play any genre imaginable with it, which makes traveling for gigs much easier.

  • @geraldponce8336
    @geraldponce8336 3 месяца назад +3

    I like a Strat that sounds like Hendrix but plays like a modern strat. Just your basic ash maple strat, 9.5-10 radius, locking tuners, and standard American pups. Perfect.

  • @user-tv2bz2ci6b
    @user-tv2bz2ci6b 3 месяца назад +3

    I love my Strat. I'm more adventurous on it, and it's just like breathing. I sometimes have to warm to my Les Paul to get comfortable with it. I find it easy to dig into a Tele though.
    I'm clearly a Fender bloke. My LP sound is gorgeous at times, it smells divine and looks beautiful, but my Strat is better-looking, sounds better to me, and fits like a glove. It's a partnership.

  • @user-zm6yh3ux7l
    @user-zm6yh3ux7l 3 месяца назад +1

    I've played for close to 30 years. Pretty accomplished guitar player and I love strats because they're lightweight and there's nothing like the sound of that neck pickup. It gives you such a bluesy tone.

  • @cataclysmicconverter
    @cataclysmicconverter 3 месяца назад +1

    Part of Hendrix's tone was attributed to his strings being upside down on a right handed guitar. The staggered pole pieces are at different heights to the strings they're meant to be farther/nearer to. And he didn't change the height of the pickups themselves. They were still high on the treble side and still lower on the bass side of the guitar. Everything reversed to original design.

    • @MrJohnnyDistortion
      @MrJohnnyDistortion 14 дней назад

      Is there any science behind your statement to show his tone was different or better?

  • @davidwisenergie5871
    @davidwisenergie5871 3 месяца назад +2

    Ça serait intéressant que chaque interviewé puisse nous jouer même un truc à chaque interview,je trouverais ça top. Sinon c'est toujours un plaisir de regarder tes vidéos❤

  • @marcos_c_m
    @marcos_c_m 3 месяца назад +13

    I love the strat sound but I hate the endless fighting with the volume knob all the time as I'm always putting volume down by accident. That is why I'm a tele guy 😂

    • @thagrtcornholi0588
      @thagrtcornholi0588 3 месяца назад

      Just relocate the knob! Love everything else about strats

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 3 месяца назад

      @@thagrtcornholi0588I love the sound of a Strat until I realize it lacks the one sound that every single TWO pickup guitar has - neck/bridge. For me personally, the middle pickup by itself is completely useless, flat, dull, uninspiring. I have a Nash S63 and it's a killer S-style guitar, but I'm probably going to put a super switch in it to get neck/bridge. It will truly be a guitar to rule them all with that option.

    • @davidwalker41
      @davidwalker41 2 месяца назад

      @@maxpeck4154 Have you looked into the Freeway switch option? Darrel Braun has a good video on that product. I was thinking of getting a Strat and if I had done so, I was going to do that mod.

  • @markwhitelaw7192
    @markwhitelaw7192 5 дней назад

    Ive always felt that way as well. Love the sound of strat players but have never bonded with the guitar. Part of it for me is the placement of the vol knob. Its very much in the way for the way I play. And i end up hitting it. Maybe someday ill find THE strat for me. Who knows!

  • @AlbertDiezRuiz-zd2jg
    @AlbertDiezRuiz-zd2jg 3 месяца назад +6

    Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, SRV, Buddy Guy.......

    • @michaelgreen5206
      @michaelgreen5206 3 месяца назад +1

      Rory Gallagher, Gary Moore, David Gilmour, John Mayer, etc.

    • @incongruous4
      @incongruous4 2 месяца назад

      Why are we naming off all the most popular boomer guitarists that literally everyone knows?

  • @wardettinger6177
    @wardettinger6177 3 месяца назад +3

    Same her man. Favorite guitar of all time was my buddy's dad's Gibson Les paul....but I own a Strat lolol

  • @abradfordajb
    @abradfordajb 3 месяца назад +1

    Give Ronnie Earl a serious listen. That guy is Mr Blues incarnate, and he produces one of THE most beautiful clean to pushed Strat tones one could ever want.

    • @randrothify
      @randrothify 3 месяца назад

      I second that. His dynamics and light touch are phenomenal! Somehow his tone is remarkably clean, fat, and trebly all at the same time. And loud as heck with that cranked Super Reverb.

  • @mymusicaljesus
    @mymusicaljesus 7 дней назад +1

    All my friends either played Strats or some form of a Gibson, but I have always loved Teles 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @ElijahKai
    @ElijahKai 3 месяца назад

    Happy that Rhett found his perfect/fave strat but personally, I don’t think there’s “a perfect strat” that would fall magically into your hands. Applies to all guitars ofc but especially the strat because it was created to be so versatile. You’ll have to work for it, try out different pickups/configurations, bridges, tuners, NECK?! (fretboard, radius, scale length all that jazz), the list goes on. There is no one stop shop for the ✨perfect strat✨that’s for everyone. All strats will sound the same or very similar at the EOTD, but the personal feel of one is something you’ll have to work for and develop over time. One man’s custom shop might be another’s Indo Squier, AND vice versa 😂 That’s the beauty of the chase, I guess. Much respect to Rhett and all players 🫡

  • @guitarhiker4449
    @guitarhiker4449 3 месяца назад

    I totally get what your saying but it was opposite kind of gor me. I grew up playing on strats and felt like nothing else worked for me until i found the right Les paul. The shorter scale length threw me off at first but now i love both strats and LP's fairly equally. Moral of the story is keep searching, keep playing different guitars until you find the right one. Same goes for acoustics imo. Rock on!!!🎸🎶

  • @JamesVytas
    @JamesVytas 8 часов назад

    Sounds awesome your playing

  • @ravenbom
    @ravenbom 3 месяца назад

    The Strat tone I hear in my head is always the next set of pickups, or a change in resistors or pots, or a mod, treble bleed, etc… or a new amp/pedal…
    It’s the one guitar that has me tone chasing constantly.
    Like I’m not getting rid of my Jazzmaster or Tele or Les Paul Standard or modding them.
    Strats always have me tone chasing.

  • @MarkPeotter
    @MarkPeotter 3 месяца назад +3

    @RhettShull I have been watching a few of your great videos. The reason you don't hear that perfect strat tone may be because your touch is a bit light. All those guys, including Robin Trower, Robin Ford, SRV, Hendrix, John Mayer, Terry Kath, Prince, Buddy Guy, ...hit the strings with the right hand pretty hard! That's where the pop is.

  • @kel_25
    @kel_25 3 месяца назад

    Cool strat, spot on sound for what I love too. I'd love to hear more about this guitar. 👌

  • @davidgagnon2849
    @davidgagnon2849 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm finding this a little confusing. You're playing a maple neck Strat saying basically the Strat sound you expect to hear. And you also have a video where you put three different necks on the same Strat body, and make the determination that the Rosewood neck is "the Strat sound" that you expect to hear. So, is it a moving target or what?

  • @Cyb3rSynaps3
    @Cyb3rSynaps3 3 месяца назад

    Some strats sound more like strats than others. Funny thing is the guitar I’ve played that sounded the most like a Strat wasn’t even a fender. It was a Schecter Nick Johnston traditional HSS. I ended up buying one and now it’s my favorite guitar even though I’m not a Strat guy.

  • @BigBri550
    @BigBri550 2 месяца назад

    by far the best Strat sound I ever got was from a Fender Showmaster, the very finest instrument Fender ever produced, imo.

  • @axh6877
    @axh6877 3 месяца назад +1

    I had a similar experience when I found my Silver Sky Se. I bought it to be able to have a single coil for some variety and never expected it to become my main.

  • @caprise-music6722
    @caprise-music6722 3 месяца назад

    My first guitar (i inherited from my big brother) was a Strat copy by Levin. Loved it! But then some years ago I bought a sad looking guitar hanging in the shop. Just a 2015 Standard Strat MIM, black w white pick guard. Nothing fancy. But it just works so well for me. The neck always felt good, but after like 1500 hours playtime on it, it feels great. Still have the bone stock pickups in it. Again, nothing fancy, but it just does the job so well. Any genre. And it absolutely does that Strat thing!
    P.S I did have it set up professionally a some time ago which definitely enhanced its playability compared to factory set up.
    P.S.2 I have a feeling my next guitar will be a Stratocaster

  • @tinepapa7821
    @tinepapa7821 2 месяца назад

    Amazing guitar player ❤❤❤

  • @RoyceTeal
    @RoyceTeal 3 месяца назад

    I've always had problem with the location of the volume knob on a typical strat style body because I rest the heel of my hand on the bridge. I gravitate towards 1 P/U and 1 Vol. s-type guitars. My favorite is a $50 squire strat that ive played for the last 20 yrs.

  • @BenGenderson
    @BenGenderson 3 месяца назад

    I have had many Strats over the years and finally found “the one” in 2015. Like you the feel and tone was right even though it’s the same design and manufacture as all the red rest

  • @onevoiceinc
    @onevoiceinc 20 дней назад

    You just described my experience with Strats (and named two of the three artists I often cite when I talk about how they sound on a Strat... instead of John Mayer, I often reference Clapton or Eric Johnson)... but I still haven't found a Strat that does it for me. I think the alder bodies ruin it for me. I just can't take how my playing sounds with that brash alder sound. I recently bought a second Musicman Sabre in Honeysuckle finish this time. That one (with its African mahogany body and the baked maple neck) is my 'strat.' It's strat enough for me, without all the stuff I dislike about Strats.

  • @rosewood1
    @rosewood1 Месяц назад

    I love some Strats. Or rather I love some Strat music the Shadows for example but I play a Les Paul Standard and the huge issue with sound isn't the guitar. It's me and how I adjust tone and volume knobs... and the amp... because you can make anything sound like anything to a fair extent.

  • @jfmax2000
    @jfmax2000 Месяц назад

    Yessir... It's The Sound Bro 👊💯💯

  • @christianjforbes
    @christianjforbes 3 месяца назад +2

    When I put Burns Tri-Sonics into my Strat, it became the sound in my head

    • @davidwalker41
      @davidwalker41 2 месяца назад

      Interesting. I never hear of any guitar other than BMGs with trisonics. How does it sound? Does it move you towards a BM sound, or kind of fatter, like a P-90?

    • @christianjforbes
      @christianjforbes 2 месяца назад +1

      @@davidwalker41 I also have a Burns Red Special … the two are totally different. Mainly, a Strat is wired Parallel and the Red Special is wired in Series.
      My Strat sounds HiFi compared to a standard Strat that has that bit of quack.
      Tri-Sonic pickups are fatter than standard single coils, so it takes some cutting and finagling to get them to fit.
      I’ve got these pickups in 3, soon to be 4 guitars. I’m currently building a custom Yamaha SGV Flying Samurai with Tri-Sonics.

  • @dougstewart6581
    @dougstewart6581 Месяц назад

    The strat is my favourite instrument hands down!!

  • @thehomegrownband6122
    @thehomegrownband6122 28 дней назад

    im a sg guy but like you said im amazed at the other players tone with strats. whatever you got in your hands i can’t seem to find. what year ? pots? volume ect. been trying to find that 1

  • @strat0871
    @strat0871 3 месяца назад

    Still love my '71 black strat.

  • @dkelley9661
    @dkelley9661 3 месяца назад +1

    Strats are a bit more difficult, in a couple respects, to play well. BUT, over time, you will seek a different sound, a different feel, something that responds in kind to differences in how YOU play. That is one part of the Strat mystique. There’s more. Strats are a performance guitar, on several levels, not least of which is their sturdy, modifiable, nearly indestructible design. They also have a versatile, identifiable, robust sound, playability, feature set, that makes them ideal for finding a unique sound, style, approach. I started on, with Les Pauls, great guitars. Easy to play, fast, subtle, responsive. Then one day, cruising the music store, I saw a Strat. Just for kicks I picked it up. It was a bit harder to play in some regards, but had an interactive feel, sound that was thoroughly unlike what I was used to. The 2 and 4 positions on the pick up selector were a revelation. The vibrato bridge became indispensable. Strats may not be for everyone, but they’ve more than proved their value over time.

  • @LivinL1keLarry
    @LivinL1keLarry 3 месяца назад +3

    I’m the same way with the Les Paul, I idolize a bunch of players that utilize it, and I love the tone, but when I play one it’s just not there.. just gotta find “the one” 😅

    • @tomfoodery
      @tomfoodery 3 месяца назад +3

      I was going to say pretty much this.
      I like the body style, but not the neck. There are other brands out there that make single cut guitars that I prefer over an LP.

  • @natejones9525
    @natejones9525 3 месяца назад +3

    Weirdly, I love the sound of strats I just don’t like how they feel in my hands. I’ve played dozens and still haven’t found “the one.” I love how my tele feels tho!

    • @bladeoflucatiel
      @bladeoflucatiel 3 месяца назад

      You mean the neck or the body? The neck is the exact same thing tho.

    • @randrothify
      @randrothify 3 месяца назад

      This is my dilemma also. Somehow the Tele just feels right whereas the Strat does not even though it is supposedly the one with superior ergonomics.

  • @stancoleshill8925
    @stancoleshill8925 12 дней назад

    A strat is very easy to play and you can get a lot of different sounds from it and if there is something you don't like, just remove it and replace it with what you want.

  • @willudallmusic
    @willudallmusic 3 месяца назад +1

    nails the sound! nice one Rhett!

  • @jacobpardue6803
    @jacobpardue6803 3 дня назад

    The guitars just gotta speak to you. You can play 20 of those exact same ones, they'll all sounds good/play good, but one will stand out to you.

  • @ParanormalResponse
    @ParanormalResponse 3 месяца назад +1

    I play Charvels, can get there if I need and I always have my thinner neck profile and screaming humbuckers too!

  • @lostandfound5133
    @lostandfound5133 6 дней назад

    I typically play teles but have a strat knockoff with P90s and love it.

  • @James-eg3nf
    @James-eg3nf 2 месяца назад

    It’s ok to not like strats. We don’t need to feel
    obligated to like anything.

  • @mikaldene7146
    @mikaldene7146 3 месяца назад +1

    I started out in 1972. I was 10 years old. I am left handed but no lefty guitar like Hendrix. I tried for a year to play left handed but my right hand wasn't in sync to my left hand and it was depressing to practice because it never got better. I quit guitar for 20 years. My friend had a guitar, a LP copy, I asked him if I could try playing it and he let me pluck on it a bit. That time I tried right handed and in a few minutes I was strumming out a few chords. I quit again because I had no guitar. 20 years after that I bought a cheap acoustic and learned some chords right handed. That was 12 years ago. Now I own a Gibson Centennial LP, a quilt top LP from the same year, a EC30 Blues King Electro from the same year, a 1989 Fender Strat, a 1992 Fender Tele, and a 2018 PRS A60E acoustic. All of them I played before I bought them because tone matters, feel matters, otherwise there is no magic...

  • @leftyzappa
    @leftyzappa 3 месяца назад +2

    Ritchie Blackmore.

  • @fanleft
    @fanleft 3 месяца назад

    Agreed. Took me years to find a strat which sounds clicked.

  • @cjhenry41
    @cjhenry41 3 месяца назад

    Yeah that neck pickup is awesome. I also don't play Strats but wanted that quack middle pickup option. So I have a Nashville TeleStrater.

  • @Pugsley_addams7
    @Pugsley_addams7 3 месяца назад

    Sweethome Alabama!! Thats also your reason for your strat. Loved that episode!

  • @david.cutipa
    @david.cutipa 17 дней назад

    exactly my experience
    except i didnt have to buy an expensive boutique strat

  • @njslim
    @njslim 3 месяца назад

    I keep waiting to see the headstock!

  • @chusamusic1409
    @chusamusic1409 3 месяца назад

    I love your vids, Rett.
    Btw, You have a "baseball cap" tan line😅

  • @rockstopsthetraffic
    @rockstopsthetraffic 3 месяца назад

    Same. Listened to loads of strat players, loved them... And I avoided strats for such a long time.

  • @PamelaContiGlass
    @PamelaContiGlass 3 месяца назад

    Some years ago, I bought a $70 Strat copy, simply because I could not believe my eyes when I saw the price. I was playing various Strats and Squires at Guitar Center, then I saw this sunburst copy with a chunk missing of the body. When I plugged it in, the action was wrong, the frets sharp, but I can fix all that, it sounded like a strat. I figured for $70 I could not go wrong and I could fix the broken body.
    Instead, when I asked to buy it, they gave me a brand new one. I thought $70 was for the broken one. It wasn't.
    I took it home, redid the neck, and son of a gun if it doesn't sound like a strat. I still can't explain it.

    • @davidwalker41
      @davidwalker41 2 месяца назад

      The Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Strat

  • @loontil
    @loontil 3 месяца назад

    A lot of good sound is in the fingers. Having said that, I find strats a bit thin - pingy and oinky. Gilmour and Hendrix slather the oinkster in effects.
    They often sackless compared to a Gibson or tele.

  • @funkster007
    @funkster007 Месяц назад

    I've owned several strats over the years. I always liked the looks more than the playing aspect of them. But the one that never got away was an old American Standard. It became my keeper strat. Great playability and tone...until it got stolen. I guess I'm cursed when it comes to Fenders.

  • @areitomusic
    @areitomusic 9 дней назад

    I'm not even a guitar player, and I'm a Strat Guy! A Strat Guy Percussionist!

  • @carlmontney7916
    @carlmontney7916 2 месяца назад

    Sometimes you don't pick the guitar, it picks you!

  • @scottturek4655
    @scottturek4655 3 месяца назад

    Same! I never vibed with any strat or S style guitar. I used a Line 6 James Tyler Variax for when songs called for a strat. That all changed when I bought a PRS Silver Sky. Only S style I have ever felt I could play. It just has that “thing”

  • @jarodreddig63
    @jarodreddig63 3 месяца назад +1

    About 1 in 15 Strats have something extra special.

  • @cmin7b9
    @cmin7b9 3 месяца назад

    🤙I've built a ton of parts casters in my 60+ years searching for the sound in my head. Finally found it this year with my Robin Trower custom shop! Not because of the endorsement or being a custom shop, its just a really nice combination of pickups/electronics hardware wood build quality and of course set up that feels great to play for hours

  • @KenTeel
    @KenTeel 12 дней назад

    Congratulations on not playing with distortion.

  • @smc8144
    @smc8144 3 месяца назад

    I’ve owned so many Strats. I sold every one of them until I found the one I have now. It feels different, sounds different, and it’s the only one that when I play it “sounds like me” but with a Strat tone. Still haven’t found another. The guitar has a soul.

  • @carnivaltym
    @carnivaltym 8 дней назад

    Me, my 1st love was Hendrix, but, but, when I 1st played a Les Paul.....cranked on the neck p/u....well, that was it. 40 years later, I've bought an Am Pro ii.....so watch the fuck out! ❤❤❤

  • @forrestoverin9462
    @forrestoverin9462 3 месяца назад +1

    Agree-- you have to find the guitar that makes YOUR sound. I've played some great Les Pauls, but they don't sound like ME.

  • @unclestubs8377
    @unclestubs8377 2 месяца назад +1

    The scale is just too long for me, my fingers just don't stretch enough

  • @janet.osmonson7451
    @janet.osmonson7451 3 месяца назад

    Talkin strats without adding Ritchie aint right Lol

  • @yayayaokoksure
    @yayayaokoksure 3 месяца назад +15

    Cool story bro

  • @vaughn6820
    @vaughn6820 Месяц назад

    I started out playing LP'S but after playing live I switched to Strats simply for the variety of tones and with.the right mods I can get Strats to sound like dang near any solid body made. The only guitar I've had since that I consider far better even straight out of the box is Godin LGX....

  • @marshallnmoonshine
    @marshallnmoonshine 10 дней назад

    That’s how I’ve always felt about Tele’s.

  • @JonadanandtheFreaks
    @JonadanandtheFreaks Месяц назад

    I have literally the same problem. My favourite guitar players play Stratocaster. But I hate how it sounds from my hands

  • @TheErikjsm
    @TheErikjsm Месяц назад

    some people just have a playing style that fits with strats perfectly like jimi, srv etc. i dont, not bad guitars by any means i own one but i just prefer gibson (humbuckers) for the way i play, just suits me better.

  • @hobbygrg-eudaimoniastudio
    @hobbygrg-eudaimoniastudio 3 месяца назад

    Completly same for me, i love strats but i'm bad at them

  • @dunebillydave222
    @dunebillydave222 2 месяца назад

    This is what I tell folks when they talk about buying a guitar by mail or sight unseen. If you pick up 10 of the same make and model of guitar built on the same day in the same factory, they will all be just a little bit different. You've gotta play a guitar in your hands before you're able to know if it's THE ONE.

  • @jeremyhelm2833
    @jeremyhelm2833 3 месяца назад

    The problem with strats is... there are so many flavors. Even a strat doesn't sound like a strat. Start witb JUMBO frets and go from there. Pickup height is also CRUCIAL

  • @SandauxBeats
    @SandauxBeats 3 месяца назад

    I always hear that song whenever someone A/B's neck pickups on a Strat. What's the song and why is it being associated with Strat Neck sound/tone?

  • @thenemophilist8559
    @thenemophilist8559 3 месяца назад +2

    Yes! That's the sound!

  • @shadowhenge7118
    @shadowhenge7118 2 месяца назад

    Strat is just as much a platform as a sound

  • @HahaDamn
    @HahaDamn 3 месяца назад +4

    Use a tube screamer lol

    • @d4rkblu386
      @d4rkblu386 3 месяца назад

      Yeah, but tube screamer bad - Rhett Shull

  • @stevedoyleSoundwave
    @stevedoyleSoundwave 8 дней назад

    Which model is this, exactly?

  • @robertgrimsted877
    @robertgrimsted877 3 месяца назад

    I love strats nothing like a 57 strat playing buddy holly

  • @EL_DUDERIN0
    @EL_DUDERIN0 3 месяца назад

    I believe what we ACTUALLY want in our Strat neck pickups is a hot single coil, raised up right next to the strings. To me, that sounds like SRV and Jimi and all those guys. However, the default "Strat" setup since like the 90's is a low output neck pickup lowered to the floor. Nobody told me that in fact everyone told me the opposite until I played the right guitar as well.