1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988[..]

    Wow. Man, that's totally cool you built your own strat. Awesome man. I love the highway1 necks, they have a great feel to them. Post some pics man!

    By the way Alex, my name is also Alex. Haha.


    Here's one of a conference service I've been playing in.


    Assembling a strat from parts isn't much more difficult than assembling LEGO bricks. Try it once with cheapo parts, then you can do it yourself forever. Building your own body, neck, fretboard is much more difficult. So I don't do that.

    Alex
  2. Originally posted by AAV711IT'S HERE!!!!!![/U][/I]


    Glad to have been of help and that they really delivered.
  3. Originally posted by Alex[..]

    Here's one of a conference service I've been playing in.
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    Assembling a strat from parts isn't much more difficult than assembling LEGO bricks. Try it once with cheapo parts, then you can do it yourself forever. Building your own body, neck, fretboard is much more difficult. So I don't do that.

    Alex

    Cool stuff Alex

    A friend from my old high school built his own guitar for a DT project from scratch, said it's the heaviest thing he's ever played lol! But it's perfectly functional which is the main thing, just slightly impractical
  4. Originally posted by AAV711

    The rest of my gear
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    Dude, what I would give to be you ...............

    *jealous* *jealous*
  5. Originally posted by U2Nick[..]

    Dude, what I would give to be you ...............

    *jealous* [image] *jealous*

    Liking the Strat. Nick! Squier or Fender (or anything else for that matter!), a black and white Strat. is definitely iconic
  6. Nick, nice guitars! I don't even own an acoustic, that's one of the higher things on my list of "Things to Buy". I think it's time for an amp upgrade though man!!! Unless you're happy with that one, it's all about whether or not you're happy with the sound of your gear, not how expensive it is or the brand name.

    And Harry, the black and white definitely is ironic, I also just bought a new strat and I ordered it in black and white!!! But I will be making it a blackie
  7. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    Liking the Strat. Nick! Squier or Fender (or anything else for that matter!), a black and white Strat. is definitely iconic

    Thanks Harry! The only thing I dislike abt my Strat (Squier btw) is that is dosen't have a tremolo bar, and it has a rosewood fret board

    Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Nick, nice guitars! I don't even own an acoustic, that's one of the higher things on my list of "Things to Buy". I think it's time for an amp upgrade though man!!! Unless you're happy with that one, it's all about whether or not you're happy with the sound of your gear, not how expensive it is or the brand name.

    And Harry, the black and white definitely is ironic, I also just bought a new strat and I ordered it in black and white!!! But I will be making it a blackie


    Thanks Man! I got the acoustic for only $150!!!
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988Nick, nice guitars! I don't even own an acoustic, that's one of the higher things on my list of "Things to Buy". I think it's time for an amp upgrade though man!!! Unless you're happy with that one, it's all about whether or not you're happy with the sound of your gear, not how expensive it is or the brand name.

    And Harry, the black and white definitely is ironic, I also just bought a new strat and I ordered it in black and white!!! But I will be making it a blackie

    You're right mate, it is about whether one is personally happy with one's gear. I'm gonna try and get a decent pic of my setup sometime soon, and you'll see that it's nothing much, what with a fairly small Yamaha amp. and the only effects being generated from my Zoom G1X effects pedal, but it serves me well and with a bit of fiddling here and there works a treat. For sure, I want to get some decent stuff in the future, e.g. something like a Boss GT-3, an AC30 or -50 amp. etc., not to mention another couple of guitars way down the line, but I'm in no rush

    By the by, I can't believe that you don't have an acoustic lol! Or rather, it just seems weird - I started off with my Ridgewood semi-acoustic before getting my Strat. copy as part of a starter kit (which has a sunburst finish and looks great, although the pickups are what one would expect of a fairly cheap guitar. However, a bit of fiddling about with effects and amps and you're laughing )
  9. Originally posted by U2NickThanks Harry! The only thing I dislike abt my Strat (Squier btw) is that is dosen't have a tremolo bar, and it has a rosewood fret board

    By tremolo bar, I assume you mean whammy bar? I dunno whether that's just cultural differences or whether one of us has it wrong but no matter lol. And yeah, no worries, I could see it was a Squier, I just meant that whether one has a Fender or a Squier Strat., a black finish with white pickguard is such a great look

    @ Alex, re. changing to all black - sounds good mate! Not sure if I'd ever follow suit though...
  10. Well guys, I'm getting rid of my fender. Yes, it is a fender Stratocaster, but it is an absolutely crap guitar. I bought it years ago at a garage sale, and I'm just not pleased with the tone. (I like the sound of my Spencer Stratocaster much better) I'm selling it to a friend, so I'll probably buy another Fender Strat, a Fender Mustang, or a Telecaster...
  11. Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
    You're right mate, it is about whether one is personally happy with one's gear. I'm gonna try and get a decent pic of my setup sometime soon, and you'll see that it's nothing much, what with a fairly small Yamaha amp. and the only effects being generated from my Zoom G1X effects pedal, but it serves me well and with a bit of fiddling here and there works a treat. For sure, I want to get some decent stuff in the future, e.g. something like a Boss GT-3, an AC30 or -50 amp. etc., not to mention another couple of guitars way down the line, but I'm in no rush

    By the by, I can't believe that you don't have an acoustic lol! Or rather, it just seems weird


    Yea as long as you're happy with what you have. I started playing electric on a washburn starter kit. Very small amp, very minimal guitar. I liked the sound of it, up until I started noticing how my sound was nothing compared to the Edge's. So I took my brothers Marshall, which was nicer, and I bought myself a fender strat MIM, and a couple pedals (delay and overdrive) I had that setup for a long time, then I realized I wanted the mother of all amps. The Edge's baby, and now mine. The Vox AC30. God, it took me so long to get the money to buy it. First I had to get a job, then I had to budget myself, (which was hard). But eventually I got it. After that, the trip for the effects began. I'm happy with my setup, always have been, but for me it's all a matter of, it can be better! And I can get more sounds if I buy more things!!! So yea. The only reason I'm keeping my crappy job is so i can buy guitar gear.

    Anyway! I did start out on an acoustic. It was my mothers actually, she had it when she was a teenager. But that was a couple years ago, and I quit guitar. I lost the inspiration and motivation to play. Sad eh? But then I started listening to U2, and I was like "I want to play electric" So I did! Now that guitar is just a wreck. I should really get it fixed up.

    Sorry for the long post haha!
  12. Originally posted by easports43Well guys, I'm getting rid of my fender. Yes, it is a fender Stratocaster, but it is an absolutely crap guitar. I bought it years ago at a garage sale, and I'm just not pleased with the tone. (I like the sound of my Spencer Stratocaster much better) I'm selling it to a friend, so I'll probably buy another Fender Strat, a Fender Mustang, or a Telecaster...
    I'd change radically and get a Gibson Les Paul. Otherwise you'll be rid of Fender (the brand itself) soon again. Even though, if you want to stick with Fender I recommend you a Telecaster,much more mythical and gorgeous and balanced and energical than a Mustang. Or stay with another (better) Stratocaster, but in that case it HAS to be a Mark Knopfler Special Edition