We Took Apart An All Original 1964 Stratocaster! | Guitar Village
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Dive deep into the heart of music history with an exclusive teardown inspection of a 1964 Fender Stratocaster that has remained untouched in the hands of its original owner. Join us as we carefully disassemble this vintage masterpiece, revealing its immaculate components and hidden craftsmanship that have shaped the sounds of generations. From the resonant tonewoods to the vintage electronics, every detail tells a story of an era gone by. Gain unprecedented access to a time capsule of musical innovation and witness the remarkable preservation of a guitar that has faithfully echoed melodies for over half a century.
Chapters:
0:00 - 1:20 Intro
1:21 - 1:42 How We Buy In Guitars
1:43 - 3:05 Let’s Look Over The Exterior
3:06 - 7:22 Strings and Neck Screws Off!!
7:23 - 14:10 A Closer Look At The Neck
14:11 - 20:57 Now Onto The Body
20:58 - 27:42 Time For The Electronics
27:43 - 30:06 Bits n Bobs
30:07 - 30:34 World Cup Winnie 1966
30:35 - 31:27 Outro
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Absolutely adore Stratocasters. This one’s sounds lovely! Thanks for the history lesson!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The pickguard screw was moved somewhere around March/April 63, not 62.
Also, I am sure the half painted neck pocket is a post 62 thing.
My early sunburst Feb 63 - L01xxx Strat (all original) has an all black paint neck pocket, along with the shim shown in the video.
On the Kluson tuners, they are slightly thinner than the repros, and the tuning posts extend below the bottom edge of the casing by a millimeter or two (sticks out slightly).
Not sure about a 64, but my 63 has rubber pickup mounts and not springs like this guitar.
Stackpole pots were used up until 1964.
Amazing sounding strat! Love the video
You have to love a Strat. I wish I could afford one of these, but with inflation and everything, it won't be an axe I'll ever own in my lifetime. I once had a really beat up '69 Fender Mustang body that I restored with a modern Squier neck and some random Chinese hardware, that's about as close as I ever got to owning a vintage Fender. Hopefully when things normalize again, I'll be able to build another partscaster again.
You’ve got options at the custom shop that is very true💴
Excellent, and informative, review - thanks! Peace.
Thanks Keith!
@@GuitarVillageFarnham You're welcome! Thanks for your reply. Keep rockin'!
super information
super info
My 79 sounds exactly like that one except it’s sounds like me playing it
First of all, this is a excellent and in depth video that is well produced.
Second, that is a lovely sounding Strat, and very well recorded. Middle pickup is especially nice.
I have a lefty Strat from Apr ‘65, and I think that Strats from this era of late ‘63 through late ‘66 have something special.
One question: could you please describe the recording chain? Amp, mic, etc?
Thank you so much.
First off, thanks for your kind words! As for signal chain, we just used a Cornell Romany 12 with no pedals, an SM57 infront ( check out our other videos where you can see placement) and a condenser running for a little bit of room sound. All just going into an Audient Evo4. Thanks again!
@@GuitarVillageFarnham Thanks for the info. That Cornell sounds amazing. A bit like a deluxe reverb with a pinch of tweed mixed in. Really allows the character of that Strat to come through. Good choice. Cheers!
Gotta love a vintage strat!!! 🎸👍
Deja vu! 😂
The original may or may not have been accidentally deleted 🤫 Back in business now!!! 😂
Faut avouer qu'elle sonne pas mal, you bet
The low e is so off the fretboard.
it so is!
We can assure you while it is slightly shifted over, this strat is still 100% playable! Perhaps the camera angle while it's on the bench makes it look like it is worse than it truly is :)
I prefer maple
the string alignment is not the best on it.
Under that horrible nicotine yellow nitro clear coat is a lovely bright white acrylic color coat.