Fender 1954 Stratocaster
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- All Guitar Network presents the Stratocaster '54 Specifications that many consider when purchasing such a ferocious guitar.
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Whoever edited this must be speed reader. 🤷♂️
Yeah, way too fast
Use "K" to pause it.
I had no idea the earliest Strats used 100k pots. I might have to try that in my ‘54 Custom Shop Strat. Awesome info!
Buddy, can you tell me what size pots are commonly used now. I heard that it can make a big difference to sound. I have a beautiful Schecter, but it's got no grunt. Only beautiful clean tone.???
@@malcolmbrewer they use 250k now. If you want grunt use a overdrive pedal. It’ll dirty up your clean tone. I recommend the golden horse, it’s a $20 pedal that clones a $5,000 one and it sounds just as awesome.
well they cant be that fkn great or they would never have changed them......
What music is this? Artisr/song please.👍
This would have been a lot more entertaining video if you had Norm telling us about the specs rather than just printing it on the screen.
All these twits moaning about specs of guitars from the 1950's. Even by 1954, guitar tech was still in its infancy. Of course today's specifications are going to be of a higher standard. But that is a major problem in itself... only people who earn ridiculous amounts of money can afford them. And then... who the hell can afford a 1954 Fender Strat, Tele or Broadcaster or any guitar from that period!? Again, those people who earn silly amounts of money!
Vintage guitars are only stupidly expensive because people with money price everyone else out of the market! Who cares about the quality of the specifications??? The music we all praise and love from the 20's and 30's onward were all made using lower spec guitars.
Anyone who focuses more on specs than the music doesn't truly respect the music produced; you just quibble over... ooh this pickup is better than that pickup; no... this pickup is better than that pickup! Who cares...
Aren't you the twit for getting so emotional about the twits you talk about who "price everyone out of the market"? Why not be happy that you know your squier is equal if not superior to vintage guitars? You're saying that's true right? So nobody's being priced out of anything worthwhile - no damage done!
Is this song a cover?
Really enjoy these spec videos... thank you
could you do 55 hardtail specs next?
Truth to be told, Squier guitars nowadays have better specs and construction than those old Fenders
Let’s remember those guitars were DESIGNED to be mass produced by low wage workers.
People just are too hung up in the past - there are no magic tone woods, pickups are super simple magnet and wire construction. Dream on…
I don’t know what the dude is talking about as far as the “specs” on a squire cause they’re trying spec them like the old ones. And the quality of squires are nowhere near. The frets are awful for one thing, the nuts are never cut right etc etc. Where I would agree is that the quality of todays custom shops far exceeds the originals (again even tho they’re shooting for original specs) but usually with bigger frets and a flatter neck radius which are improvements. As someone said these were designed to be mass produced by low skill labor and todays custom shop guitars are built by some of the finest luthiers in the world. The only real difference an older guitar does have and it is significant is the moisture content in the wood. As a guitar ages the moisture comes out and it resonates more freely and sounds allot better. That coupled with the fact that they were sourcing older growth wood to begin with back than does give the old ones the advantage. Now if you took a modern custom shop guitar and put it in a Time Capsule and brought it back and it was somehow 70 years old. Than yes way more often than not it would play circles around the true vintage ones. Squires are nowhere in this conversation. I know people play them (Jack Pearson etc) and he can make it sound great because he’s a phenomenal player. Strictly speaking as an instrument tho the quality is very obviously not what a custom shop is it doesn’t really take a trained eye to see that.
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I can’t really afford an actual 70th Anniversary Fender Stratocaster in sunburst red so I’m making my own version this weekend. I’ve got a 50s neck coming with some vintage style machine heads that I’m putting on a Squire Stratocaster body.