tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054414.post6216252437927368725..comments2023-08-19T09:35:54.104-04:00Comments on ALPHABET CITY: Upgrading a cheap Strat - step one!Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11824929910429164650noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054414.post-47297788388161891522014-12-30T15:14:29.766-05:002014-12-30T15:14:29.766-05:00I was satisfied enough with the sound of my Strat ...I was satisfied enough with the sound of my Strat after doing this upgrade, but I've also changed out pretty much every part on my Jazzmaster, and it is the best way to learn what effect various things really have on your tone. A lot of guitarists will argue about pickups, pots, capacitors, bridges, switches, even the finish and how they affect tone, but unless you actually experiment and Jeffhttp://www.alphabetcityblog.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5054414.post-41344305700748587312014-12-30T13:55:59.575-05:002014-12-30T13:55:59.575-05:00Thanks for posting this with great pics.
I picked ...Thanks for posting this with great pics.<br />I picked up a $150 Squier Affinity and it needs...something.<br />Was talking to a fellow in a local music store yesterday about upgrading the Trem block and he was fairly dismissive "just cut to the chase and buy a good/real strat" "your wasting your time..etc." <br />I may or may not do this but in order to LEARN something aboutScramblernoreply@blogger.com