First impression was it looks like Pagey`s lake placid blue strat he played at Knebworth. Also, glad you switched pickups several times as I hate seeing guys that only use one pickup setting, unless the piece calls for it, ya know? Otherwise, it`s strat! You gotta use all those switches to keep it interesting and fun.
@@leechild4655 thanks for watching. This is the first whole partscaster I’ve built. It definitely feels different than my light blue MIM (partial partscaster since the body and bridge are actual Fender). Otherwise, internally it’s the same as was in the light blue. I took the loaded guard and dropped everything into Placid. I try to go through pickup positions, but live I tend to live on the middle because it’s a bit clearer in a band.
Sounds really smooooth !!!..I Enjoyed your Playing !!!...thanx...
@@Fathertyme-z2c thanks! Appreciate you watching!
First impression was it looks like Pagey`s lake placid blue strat he played at Knebworth. Also, glad you switched pickups several times as I hate seeing guys that only use one pickup setting, unless the piece calls for it, ya know? Otherwise, it`s strat! You gotta use all those switches to keep it interesting and fun.
@@leechild4655 thanks for watching. This is the first whole partscaster I’ve built. It definitely feels different than my light blue MIM (partial partscaster since the body and bridge are actual Fender). Otherwise, internally it’s the same as was in the light blue. I took the loaded guard and dropped everything into Placid.
I try to go through pickup positions, but live I tend to live on the middle because it’s a bit clearer in a band.
Sounds great 👍🎸 love that blue color
@@JazzStrat781 thanks for watching!