Snobs: your guitars need to be kept at the exact same temperature and humidity year round unless they are in sealed hard cases Matthew: *vintage strats look sick in the snow*
Loves me a hardtail Stratomocaster. Unless you're a whammy acrobat, hardtail is the way to go for notably deeper richer tone - not to mention the tuning stability. Praise the hardtail Strat!
Yep ..you´re right But I can also understand why some guitarists prefer to stay at Trem Bar Strat, and Eric Clapton, for example, just use a wooden wedge to get a "hardtail" sound. That's how I sometimes do it (I specially adjusted the piece of wood)
Hardtail is definitely a vintage sleeper. So many people block up Strat trems anyway, it's a surprise the hardtail isn't more popular. They sound better to me, especially in direct comparison. This particular one has huge balls. You've done well.
You have so many awesome guitars, unfortunately I had to sell my collection, due to losing my job because of COVID also not being able to find child care after my wife decided to disappear, I am only left with a cheaper guild acoustic and my sons mini epiphone lp. Are used to have a 65 mustang a 60s telecaster Re-issue and a jaguar as well as to old fender amps but the kids come first maybe one day I will be able to rebuild my collection
Sorry to hear that! I’d do the same if in your situation. As much as I love my guitars, nothing is above my child. Hope you can rebuild your collection soon
@@donchristie420 Everything is going great with the kids, they are striving. As for my guitar collection I decided to build a Stratocaster telecaster and mustang, that have come out exceptional. My pedal board is full of great stuff including spaceman, benson, stomp under foot, Keeley, EHX, MXR, EQD, Crowther. All of that is played through a vox ac15. That goes to show if you do the right thing and work hard and good things will come your way, thank you for the support everybody
I have always wanted a hardtail Strat. It is mind-boggling that Fender doesn't offer them readily today. I would gladly pick up an American Original 50's Strat if offered in hardtail. Many many players never use the tremolo and tension the springs on the bridge to lock down the bridge. Great video. That sound is fantastic.
Wow! That sounds stunning! I’m not a Strat guy and so this hardtail is the missing link I’ve been looking for. It’s direct “telecaster” tone is fabulous. Your vid has now crystallized it in my head. I must own one. Let the hunt begin! Thanks Matthew 👍
I just blocked my strat trem and the tone is amazing. But it honestly lost all "strat" tone and to be honest, it sounds like I have a compression pedal on at all times. I guess what I'm trying to say is that yeah, hardtail stats have stupid sustain, but at the cost of clear and crisp dynamics. I'm not going back to the strat tremolo though.
Many pros use Callaham springs for that reason. Ain't used them myself yet.....but I have a few Strats that are noisy as all get out with the Fender springs and I will get around to changing a few to see it it helps. I might just spray them with Flex Seal to cut the noise and not pay for the pricey Callaham units......
This axe speaks through you like no other... you got the right chops to bring out the best in this thing and it’s beautiful to behold. SONIC BLISS, INDEED
Sounds like a Tele got stuck in a Strat's body! I always wanted a hardtail simply because I never use the trem. Fender should still be offering one IMO.
Well Matthew I am totally gobsmacked. Of all the guitars I have heard you play up till now this instrument is a beast of a thing. I watched the video on my TV with the sound coming out through a nice soundbar and I was immediately blown away with the sonic tones. I haven't heard a hard tail anything sound as sweet as this cracking guitar complemented by some awesome playing. Well done sir. Cant wait to hear more of this cracking beauty.
Absolutely in love with that, that is a PERFECT Strat right there, and I love that bridge pickup. I’ve always wanted one, but you’ve got me GASsing HARD for a hardtail Strat, now. Absolutely want to see the body date reveal video.
Always have preferred the hardtail strats. Bought my first Fender in the early 80's and it was a nightmare to keep in tune. I've had (and still have) a few and find them much better that the trem models. I often had tuning problems with trems. Even with meticulas setups, they were always 'unstable'. I now have three Charvel's, two hardtails and one with trem (but with the trem screwed solid and out of use). Great videos and you have some very rare and valuable guitars and body parts.
So glad I found this channel, I sit here open mouthed looking at your amazing guitars and listening to your incredible playing! Keep doing what you do!
that sound takes me back in my head almost 50 Years ..Gerry Garcia way back in the Day played a hard tail James Gang Had a Hard tail as well and the leed in Iron Butterfly .. I know 1000s of band could have had hard tails . you created a sweet Axe no doubt .
Hard tails are my favorite love this setup sounds great and looks great. I’m the same way can’t seem to find a tele I bond with. I just picked up the new fender ultra tele and it’s blown me away so far...hope to hear some recorded tunes from your band. Keep the vids coming we all appreciate it!
I had a 1974 strat for twenty years, and a 2013 American strat for five years. I got comfortable with them, but it wasn't for me. I have really bonded with my telecaster.
Damn Mr. Matt. ,, you are rocking it . keep it going & never look back my brother .. I'm 68 & I remember back in the day when I was free.. You are the owner of one fine guitar ,, keep it close to you... It will rock forever & always tell you the truth ---- beautiful , just beautiful....!
I got a warmoth hardtail strat with a mahogany body and a single bridge P-90 setup and it’s a thing of beauty! I honestly prefer the sound of a hardtail strat especially considering I don’t typically use the trem system so I love this guitar man good shit! 👌
Wow .it turned out Great. You can even hear it in the video when it's unplugged that it resonates more than the trem strats( sometimes in videos you noodle with your 59 unplugged so i can really tell a difference). Would like to hear what it sounds like playing some SRVish licks on it on the 12th fret ... Once again great vid and great build. Keep it up man :) !!
That hard tail is killer! But , do I spy Miss Mary Kaye by 2 necks in the background? I got a crush on her! Sounds fun , I like messing with feedback. ✌💀👽👍🎸
@@wesleyAlan9179 Hey , what's happenin' ? Yep , Matthew's a badass! I love the piles of Strat parts everywhere. I'd like to find some of this stuff in an old barn somewhere.
@@briano.5746 ..oh yeah,that would be killer..lol! My bedroom has strat and Tele parts laying EVERYWHERE! My wife gets on to me all the time to "clean up" or "sort away" my things....but I'm like,nope! Haha
@@wesleyAlan9179 LOL , sounds familiar but I ain't married and I'm totally okay with that. But my kitchen table is overrun with the Tele I'm STILL fuckin' building. Just gotta solder up the electronics and shave the nut down. Oh so close! Wait , what the...
I have a 1975 Greco Stratocaster hardtail, load from behind, with the big CBS type headstock, and its a vintage yellow with a maple fretboard. Love it, stays in tune, and having to fuss around with a tremolo arm is one less hassle.
I wonder if treating it like old celluloid film would be a good idea? I mean, seal it from the air and light, and keep it cool. It should stop it shrinking much while it's off a guitar.
Let's call the red strat Christine like the horror movie...you need a fret press with different radius dies makes the job easy .use to be a guy that made them like a pair of vise grips
Hey man discovered your channel awhile back and I just have to say you’re truly the real deal brother. With your attitude and heart there is absolutely no way you won’t succeed, you’re passion for music is too real for you to fail. You are definitely carrying the torch and spirit that Stevie and Jimi left behind and I can guarantee they would be extremely pleased somebody as yourself is doing what you do! I’m on a similar path myself and it is definitely not easy, good luck to you in whatever it is that comes your way. I know what is feels like to be in a place or town that presents little opportunity to shine but the opportunity will present itself to you . It’s a pleasure to watch your videos and content, everything you’re doing is solid and from the heart. Peace and love brother!
When I was about 15, me and my Dad made the trip to Gruhn’s. Dad bought a slope-shoulder dread, while I blessed the only lefty guitar on the floor: a 1959(!) hard tail lefty Stratocaster. As dumb as I was at the time , I remember the different basis this hardtail guitar’s tone was coming from. I learned to play on an early AmStd Stratocaster and the acoustic differences were very noticeable and far superior on the hardtail. It was like the difference between Black & White and Color. And I was just a dumb child at the time.
That guitar looks awesome. You should never repaint that it looks perfect. And it sounds great. I would love to own that one. You built a hell of a guitar there. Fender Custom Shop needs to hire you. You can show them What they Don't know.
Hard tails are the best. That’s why I love telecasters too Get you a good les Paul tho. Bro. When you find the right one. I use to be a fender guy until I found a 1% les Paul. UNBEATABLE
I got an Epiphone LP that is like you describe. I saw how nice it's fretboard looked in the music store, gave it a play, and was floored at what I was hearing. Walked out with that guitar and I haven't felt another LP that nice quite yet. It doesn't have binding or a Gibson logo, but that's alright with me. The sound is where I go
It's good to be able to be up in three feet of your amp. That way you can play the feedback. I use a 50 watt Marshall with Ruby tubes, A Mesa Boogie cabinet with two 90 black Shadows, and a Vox SE tonelab pedalboard. You end up playing the amp as much as you playing the guitar. They become one thing. They become your rig. You carve with the feedback. You carve that wave of sound. If the speakers are about the same height as your guitar when you're playing it, you can move closer or further away during your volume swells. Set the whole amp setup on a chair or bar stool, or a small table. Variable proximity= Variable feedback. A lot of times this is done with a 12 to 30 watt amp. The smaller the cones the less power it takes to drive the speaker. So you're trying to find that power range that's proportional to the amount of fabric you're flying. You don't have to be loud- you can get plenty of clarity and distortion at a lower volume. Think about how small your ears are relative to the size of your room and your amp. Your ears are this little itty bitty things. Try not to Max them out, it ruins them. You can achieve some really great sound at low levels. Capture that signal.
You have amazing taste in guitars. That sound is just beautiful. Glassy without being fragile, bassy without being over-powering... and you could go make a cup of coffee and the sustain would be there for you when you got back. Amazing.
Wow that tone is amazing. Your a lucky guy to have those beautiful vintage guitars....I'm 60 and have never owned a vintage strat. I have a 2006 60th anniversary model and I love it. But man I would trade all my guitars for a vintage....rock it.
Yeah, it's definitely it's own "thing" as opposed to a Strat with a trem, but it's great, man! Picked up a brand new one about 20 something years ago when a store was going out of business, and I love mine. I end up playing it more than any of my other guitars for one reason or another. I don't think they get enough love. Very underrated. Cool guitar ya got! Love it!
this is some of the best playing you've done mat! i think the build came out wonderfully! From my experience with guitar necks, I'd love that neck so much!!
Matthew this is the thickest Strat tone I have ever heard on this channel ever and I've been watching for quite a while. The 59 doesn't do what this does And I want them both Maybe your hands too Cheers from Canada I'm shoveling snow too lol
Snobs: your guitars need to be kept at the exact same temperature and humidity year round unless they are in sealed hard cases
Matthew: *vintage strats look sick in the snow*
Ha ha that's how you get that extra checking on the finish
Instablaster.
Loves me a hardtail Stratomocaster. Unless you're a whammy acrobat, hardtail is the way to go for notably deeper richer tone - not to mention the tuning stability. Praise the hardtail Strat!
Yep ..you´re right
But I can also understand why some guitarists prefer to stay at Trem Bar Strat, and Eric Clapton, for example, just use a wooden wedge to get a "hardtail" sound.
That's how I sometimes do it (I specially adjusted the piece of wood)
I use it for vibrato.
@@nelsonvontitfuk1471 learn to use your fingers.
@@ThrashRoC hey jimi didn't know you used hardtail strats
I love my hardtail Strat. My other three Strats are decked and blocked. Wish I could afford another.
Yes, more info on the body's date.
It marks 58
absolutely
Working on releasing that tomorrow.
Matthew Scott great! looking forward to it
Hardtail is definitely a vintage sleeper. So many people block up Strat trems anyway, it's a surprise the hardtail isn't more popular. They sound better to me, especially in direct comparison. This particular one has huge balls. You've done well.
You have so many awesome guitars, unfortunately I had to sell my collection, due to losing my job because of COVID also not being able to find child care after my wife decided to disappear, I am only left with a cheaper guild acoustic and my sons mini epiphone lp. Are used to have a 65 mustang a 60s telecaster Re-issue and a jaguar as well as to old fender amps but the kids come first maybe one day I will be able to rebuild my collection
That sucks man. I hope you'll be able to get some more awesome guitars like your old ones soon.
Sorry to hear that! I’d do the same if in your situation. As much as I love my guitars, nothing is above my child. Hope you can rebuild your collection soon
My heart declares that you be well, comrade!
Hope you and your family are doing better now and family does come first😉
@@donchristie420 Everything is going great with the kids, they are striving. As for my guitar collection I decided to build a Stratocaster telecaster and mustang, that have come out exceptional. My pedal board is full of great stuff including spaceman, benson, stomp under foot, Keeley, EHX, MXR, EQD, Crowther. All of that is played through a vox ac15. That goes to show if you do the right thing and work hard and good things will come your way, thank you for the support everybody
I have always wanted a hardtail Strat. It is mind-boggling that Fender doesn't offer them readily today. I would gladly pick up an American Original 50's Strat if offered in hardtail. Many many players never use the tremolo and tension the springs on the bridge to lock down the bridge. Great video. That sound is fantastic.
Wow! That sounds stunning! I’m not a Strat guy and so this hardtail is the missing link I’ve been looking for. It’s direct “telecaster” tone is fabulous. Your vid has now crystallized it in my head. I must own one. Let the hunt begin! Thanks Matthew 👍
My 2 cents is that Tremolo strat's have a "springy" sound and hard tails have a solid sound.
I just blocked my strat trem and the tone is amazing. But it honestly lost all "strat" tone and to be honest, it sounds like I have a compression pedal on at all times. I guess what I'm trying to say is that yeah, hardtail stats have stupid sustain, but at the cost of clear and crisp dynamics. I'm not going back to the strat tremolo though.
I tape off my springs and deck my trem to the body. Sounds good that way.
Yes, the difference is clearly evident here. Still sounds like Matthew. I like this sound better though.
Many pros use Callaham springs for that reason. Ain't used them myself yet.....but I have a few Strats that are noisy as all get out with the Fender springs and I will get around to changing a few to see it it helps. I might just spray them with Flex Seal to cut the noise and not pay for the pricey Callaham units......
I totally agree. 2 different sounds. Nice to have both.
“This nut is big”
-Matthew Scott
He has three legs
This axe speaks through you like no other... you got the right chops to bring out the best in this thing and it’s beautiful to behold. SONIC BLISS, INDEED
That bridge pickup sounds insane. Excellent.
Fender is the LEGO of guitars. Gotta love it.
Ten Years Gone!
Always love that song for demos. Good for hearing the true sound of guitar
It's not just the guitar it's the player, you make them sing. Fabulous. Thanks.
Dude, the tone at the 10 years gone bit gave me the chills! Killer!
A cool endorsement
That shot of it out in the snow is really beautiful.
Wonderful to see it come together and it sounds superb.
Wow! It has a warmness of a strat but a little bit of that “tele” bite on top! Sounds killer. I prefer hard tails as well
Sounds like a Tele got stuck in a Strat's body! I always wanted a hardtail simply because I never use the trem. Fender should still be offering one IMO.
Man that things just resonates and hums so beautifully. I want to build myself one now.
That tone is dreamy I’m jealous
A hardtail Strat is THEE most under appreciated / best kept secret of the Fender world.
My favorite guitar ever.
You really do it justice!!
Well Matthew I am totally gobsmacked. Of all the guitars I have heard you play up till now this instrument is a beast of a thing. I watched the video on my TV with the sound coming out through a nice soundbar and I was immediately blown away with the sonic tones. I haven't heard a hard tail anything sound as sweet as this cracking guitar complemented by some awesome playing. Well done sir. Cant wait to hear more of this cracking beauty.
Awesome Stuart👍🏻
The sustain is unbelievable in this build. That’s a great sounding guitar.
I've always been a fan of hardtails and to me, it doesn't get a lot better than that one. It looks and sounds awesome!👍😎🎸🎶
Man! That sounds FANTASTIC!! I’m usually not a bridge pickup guy, but that one sounds just incredible. Nice job!
Absolutely in love with that, that is a PERFECT Strat right there, and I love that bridge pickup. I’ve always wanted one, but you’ve got me GASsing HARD for a hardtail Strat, now.
Absolutely want to see the body date reveal video.
This Strat sounds so amazing!
Always have preferred the hardtail strats. Bought my first Fender in the early 80's and it was a nightmare to keep in tune. I've had (and still have) a few and find them much better that the trem models. I often had tuning problems with trems. Even with meticulas setups, they were always 'unstable'. I now have three Charvel's, two hardtails and one with trem (but with the trem screwed solid and out of use). Great videos and you have some very rare and valuable guitars and body parts.
Shocking how good that sounds
ten years almost gone ! looks great. sounds great. all my Strats are blocked, spring reverb built in !
I blocked all mine too. Could never get into the trem thing. The bodies vibrate like crazy when they're blocked, too.👍😎🎸🎶
Me too!
@@74dartman13 you're 100% right on that. I blocked mine with a piece of copper, the sustain/tone is unreal.
@@50Something that's awesome!☺
So glad I found this channel, I sit here open mouthed looking at your amazing guitars and listening to your incredible playing! Keep doing what you do!
that sound takes me back in my head almost 50 Years ..Gerry Garcia way back in the Day played a hard tail James Gang Had a Hard tail as well and the leed in Iron Butterfly .. I know 1000s of band could have had hard tails . you created a sweet Axe no doubt .
Definitely one of the nicest sounding Strats I’ve heard. Well done
Hard tails are my favorite love this setup sounds great and looks great. I’m the same way can’t seem to find a tele I bond with. I just picked up the new fender ultra tele and it’s blown me away so far...hope to hear some recorded tunes from your band. Keep the vids coming we all appreciate it!
I bought a Tele usa in 96' brand new...its got THE CLEAREST sound.
But I'm a strat guy actually...but I just love my ole' Tele
Wesley alan same hard to turn away the strat....this new ultra is a game changer tho the new noiseless pickups are on point
That's a beautiful guitar that you've put together. Also some of the best playing around as expected.
You can’t beat the look of a red Strat with a white 3-ply pickguard! Sounds great, too! 🙂
That bridge pickup made my day such a tight tone i love that
Ten years gone sounded awesome with this guitar.
That bridge pickup sounds Amazing!!!! My goodness
I had a 1974 strat for twenty years, and a 2013 American strat for five years. I got comfortable with them, but it wasn't for me. I have really bonded with my telecaster.
YA, the Tele is the ultimate for me.
Damn Mr. Matt. ,, you are rocking it . keep it going & never look back my brother .. I'm 68 & I remember back in the day when I was free.. You are the owner of one fine guitar ,, keep it close to you... It will rock forever & always tell you the truth ---- beautiful , just beautiful....!
Really like that tone..Red Tail..
Thank You for this lovely nerdy channel. Always inspiring!
I got a warmoth hardtail strat with a mahogany body and a single bridge P-90 setup and it’s a thing of beauty! I honestly prefer the sound of a hardtail strat especially considering I don’t typically use the trem system so I love this guitar man good shit! 👌
I love this guitar, this is my dream Stratocaster. Been a fan of hardtails forever. Great job on this man, stellar..
Wow .it turned out Great. You can even hear it in the video when it's unplugged that it resonates more than the trem strats( sometimes in videos you noodle with your 59 unplugged so i can really tell a difference). Would like to hear what it sounds like playing some SRVish licks on it on the 12th fret ... Once again great vid and great build. Keep it up man :) !!
Wow! That turned out to be an awesome guitar. Great playing too!
That hard tail is killer!
But , do I spy Miss Mary Kaye by 2 necks in the background?
I got a crush on her!
Sounds fun , I like messing with feedback. ✌💀👽👍🎸
Hows it going homie!!
I'm a little late for the show I know, haha!
I like this guys channel 🤘
@@wesleyAlan9179
Hey , what's happenin' ?
Yep , Matthew's a badass!
I love the piles of Strat parts everywhere. I'd like to find some of this stuff in an old barn somewhere.
@@briano.5746 ..oh yeah,that would be killer..lol!
My bedroom has strat and Tele parts laying EVERYWHERE! My wife gets on to me all the time to "clean up" or "sort away" my things....but I'm like,nope! Haha
@@wesleyAlan9179
LOL , sounds familiar but I ain't married and I'm totally okay with that. But my kitchen table is overrun with the Tele I'm STILL fuckin' building. Just gotta solder up the electronics and shave the nut down.
Oh so close! Wait , what the...
@@briano.5746 Gotta shave dem nutz......don't ya know......
I have a 1975 Greco Stratocaster hardtail, load from behind, with the big CBS type headstock, and its a vintage yellow with a maple fretboard. Love it, stays in tune, and having to fuss around with a tremolo arm is one less hassle.
Cool guitar! Screw that old guard that you mentioned down to something, otherwise it may shrink.
I wonder if treating it like old celluloid film would be a good idea? I mean, seal it from the air and light, and keep it cool. It should stop it shrinking much while it's off a guitar.
Top Gear of Stratocasters... Allso my favorite weapon. Thank you Matthew
Let's call the red strat Christine like the horror movie...you need a fret press with different radius dies makes the job easy .use to be a guy that made them like a pair of vise grips
You mean Carrie
@@tsj7545 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_(1983_film)
Christine is another Stephen King movie
@@elbeeuk I stand corrected!
@@tsj7545 np. I know whewre you were coming from and thought I'd give you a normal answer rather than someone else jumping in with a smartass reply :)
@@elbeeuk thanks haha, I’d have deserved the smartass reply tbf!
Post the research you did Matt...this is 49% of what a lot of us tune in for. Most appreciated!
Man that's a beast of a guitar! Don't sell it! I want a hardtail now ahah
and THAT is what a proper strat sounds like - takes a while to find em but so worth it
I think Robert Cray plays a hardtail strat.
Yep.
Hey man discovered your channel awhile back and I just have to say you’re truly the real deal brother. With your attitude and heart there is absolutely no way you won’t succeed, you’re passion for music is too real for you to fail. You are definitely carrying the torch and spirit that Stevie and Jimi left behind and I can guarantee they would be extremely pleased somebody as yourself is doing what you do! I’m on a similar path myself and it is definitely not easy, good luck to you in whatever it is that comes your way. I know what is feels like to be in a place or town that presents little opportunity to shine but the opportunity will present itself to you . It’s a pleasure to watch your videos and content, everything you’re doing is solid and from the heart. Peace and love brother!
This means a lot thank you
Matthew Scott You’re most welcome brother.
I see a hardtail in my future
I am genuinely inspired by this particular Stratocaster ! 😃
When I was about 15, me and my Dad made the trip to Gruhn’s. Dad bought a slope-shoulder dread, while I blessed the only lefty guitar on the floor: a 1959(!) hard tail lefty Stratocaster. As dumb as I was at the time , I remember the different basis this hardtail guitar’s tone was coming from. I learned to play on an early AmStd Stratocaster and the acoustic differences were very noticeable and far superior on the hardtail. It was like the difference between Black & White and Color. And I was just a dumb child at the time.
dustyfakebook lucky! As a lefty myself, I’d kill to play an old wood Strat, let alone a hardtail! Wow!
Im building a partscaster, and this video was the thing that pushed me to make it a hardtail.
Cant wait!
I'm assuming everyone saw that Bonamassa vid from earlier this week where he bought a really nice hardtail from Norm?
DuckTalesWooHoo1987 lol my thoughts exactly
That one was super clean
I believe candy apply red
That is beautiful, I wish I could have that! It sounds unbelievable!
Badass! It's very Tele'ish and that color....sheeeeesh.
Beautifully played and demoed. Enjoyable to follow. It sounds like it was great fun putting it together. Well done
"Im a huge fan of hardtail strats and that guitar sings brother killer build"
Damn, this guitar is a BADASS! Beautiful sound!
That guitar looks awesome. You should never repaint that it looks perfect. And it sounds great. I would love to own that one. You built a hell of a guitar there. Fender Custom Shop needs to hire you. You can show them What they Don't know.
Neck and middle are very nice. The bridge is outstanding. Guitar has a ton of character. Nice job man
Life is such a meme. All I've been hearing about lately are hardtail Strats.
Ha! Ha! Ha! I’ve been playing nothing but hardtail Strats since 2012 and never looked back.
Oh man,love this one. The red with white screams 50s. Liked the Zep sprinkled in,too
Hard tails are the best. That’s why I love telecasters too
Get you a good les Paul tho. Bro. When you find the right one.
I use to be a fender guy until I found a 1% les Paul.
UNBEATABLE
I got an Epiphone LP that is like you describe. I saw how nice it's fretboard looked in the music store, gave it a play, and was floored at what I was hearing. Walked out with that guitar and I haven't felt another LP that nice quite yet. It doesn't have binding or a Gibson logo, but that's alright with me. The sound is where I go
Love that guitar. Rich, full, but tough. Thanks for sharing.
I can’t bond with a Telecaster either. Tried several times. No dice.
It's good to be able to be up in three feet of your amp. That way you can play the feedback. I use a 50 watt Marshall with Ruby tubes,
A Mesa Boogie cabinet with two 90 black Shadows, and a Vox SE tonelab pedalboard. You end up playing the amp as much as you playing the guitar. They become one thing. They become your rig.
You carve with the feedback.
You carve that wave of sound.
If the speakers are about the same height as your guitar when you're playing it, you can move closer or further away during your volume swells. Set the whole amp setup on a chair or bar stool, or a small table. Variable proximity=
Variable feedback. A lot of times this is done with a 12 to 30 watt amp. The smaller the cones the less power it takes to drive the speaker. So you're trying to find that power range that's proportional to the amount of fabric you're flying. You don't have to be loud- you can get plenty of clarity and distortion at a lower volume. Think about how small your ears are relative to the size of your room and your amp. Your ears are this little itty bitty things. Try not to Max them out, it ruins them. You can achieve some really great sound at low levels.
Capture that signal.
I would watch the date finding video!
Also send you an IG message, interested in the 66 neck if you don’t keep it :)
Sold it I'm sorry.
The Tele style in the bridge spot is a nice addition.
Strats are like women you wanna try them all but eventually the low maintenance ones are best!
One of the coolest sounding bridge pickups ever
Matthew. Whew. You've taken a bunch of parts and made something special. I could listen to that all day.:)
You have amazing taste in guitars. That sound is just beautiful. Glassy without being fragile, bassy without being over-powering... and you could go make a cup of coffee and the sustain would be there for you when you got back. Amazing.
Wow that tone is amazing. Your a lucky guy to have those beautiful vintage guitars....I'm 60 and have never owned a vintage strat. I have a 2006 60th anniversary model and I love it. But man I would trade all my guitars for a vintage....rock it.
The bridge pickup is very 50s tele sounding such a great bluesy sound! Turned out awesome indeed
Thanks for sharing, man. Nice little salute to jimmy page at the beginning of the playing. Your playing in very peaceful and enjoyable.
Great project Matthew, looks and sounds amazing.
that's a great sound! UNLEASHED!!
Killer tones! Hope you become so famous that all your vintage partscasters acquire tremendous value!
That sounds amazing - straight into the amp no less. Beautiful!
Beautiful build Matt!! Hardtail Strats are my fav!!! Love the feedback!! Can’t wait to hear more. ⚡️💪⚡️💪⚡️💪⚡️
What a gem. It’s absolutely amazing, love the look and sound!
Yeah, it's definitely it's own "thing" as opposed to a Strat with a trem, but it's great, man! Picked up a brand new one about 20 something years ago when a store was going out of business, and I love mine. I end up playing it more than any of my other guitars for one reason or another. I don't think they get enough love. Very underrated. Cool guitar ya got! Love it!
Sounds great, Matt! Love the fuzz tones you achieve with your setup. A nice little hair even from your clean tone. Cheers!
Mathewe your collection of gear is just amazing and you’re playing is so sweet it almost moves me to tears
this is some of the best playing you've done mat! i think the build came out wonderfully! From my experience with guitar necks, I'd love that neck so much!!
This Is my fav of your strats! So cool looking and sounds fantastic! Super rad
Matthew this is the thickest Strat tone I have ever heard on this channel ever and I've been watching for quite a while.
The 59 doesn't do what this does
And I want them both
Maybe your hands too
Cheers from Canada I'm shoveling snow too lol
This is one of my favourite tones I've heard from ya bro. Sounds mint
Personally, I’ve never fallen in love with the bridge pickup on a strat but this one is absolutely wonderful! Cheers from KY.
Cheers my friend !
That's what I'm talkin about.....HUGE sound!