Howdy!Who else is a hardtail lovin' fool?
Howdy!Who else is a hardtail lovin' fool?
The line looks short! ;-)/
Just teasing, your guitar will rip heads off.
I'll jump in line and keep you guys company until somebody else shows up. :)
I do like hardtails though. Definately a different vibe than a tremolo strat, but a good one.
Originally posted by GeetarGoul
Just teasing, your guitar will rip heads off.
Your starting to sound like Scott.:)
Gazza I never got a chance to shoot Walters Strat
Scott shipped it out the other day to him on tour. Dam it was a good guitar.
Scott would say it will tear the skin off your face! :lol2
Ian I seen Walter Trout on Tuesday, its too bad he didnt have his guitar by then.
I cant wait to have the skin torn off my face.
My next strat is definetly gonna be a hardtail. I have a DIY project all thought up in my head, but no cash. I'm a nice guy, why do I have to pay for everthing all the time? :)
"Insurance is like marriage, you pay and pay but you never get anything back" - Al bundy.
There was an 8" piece of metal hanging from my Strat's bridge and since I couldn't open a Heineken with it - I removed it .
He got it yesterday. Too bad. I am hoping to see him sometime soon, though not sure of any San Diego dates in the future.
You have got to go see him, he puts on a good show.
Got one of each, but any future Strat purchase will be another hardtail.
:sp
Deneva
My Strat is a hardtail, I wouln't have it any other way.
Hardtail lover reporting for duty!
I like my tremolo blocked, but still existent. The cavity and springs have a certain natural reverb that I like. The option of being able to use the tremolo if I desire really appeals to me as well. :)
Just got a new one exactly like this except I have a little more grain showing through the blonde than this one does. It came Wednesday. Half-off from MF.
I pretty much hate Stratocasters, but you need one sometimes and my L-Series is too valuable to play, unfortunately...certainly far too risky to gig with.
Getting a nice new one that didn't have that *^%#%$#@!~ vibrato (technically it's not a tremolo) seemed like a decent compromise.
I pretend like mine are hardtails, by having the floater hard against the body. Never actually played a hardtail strat. I do like being able to bang the body and hear the springs, or even pluck the springs, say for noises.
Is Ash better for hardtails? I guess for the snap, or does it matter?
> Is Ash better for hardtails? I guess for the snap, or does it
> matter?
I honestly don't know and I'm unconvinced anyone else really knows either, but it's prettier.
This sucker is extremely, piercingly bright.
I guess I'm sort of an in-betweener.
I don't use the trem arm at all. Never even screw it on. But I don't deck/block the bridge either. I play my strats as if they were hardtails but I prefer the sound and feel of the floating bridge. Go figure.
Sergio, talk about zombie threads, this is from 15 years ago... Let's start a new one!
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Sometimes I like to pull up some old threads because there is so much content in this forum... I myself find it more interesting to comment on an existing thread that has diferent opinions and let the discussion go forth, instead of just opening a new one and getting 1 or 2 replies...
I like this place so much that I like to go waaaaaaay back and read the old threads.
BUT if it actually bothers you guys i'll open new ones instead, no problem...
Full disclosure: I received a couple emails from members saying they're annoyed by it, but I see others posting in saying they don't mind it at all. There's definitely no rule about it, and I'm not bothered by it either way. We leave the old threads there as a source of info for anyone who stops by.
With that said, I would definitely prefer you start a new thread rather than post to a LONG dead one, only because after a few new posts, other people tend to miss that it's an old one and inevitably ask a question to someone who posted 10-15 years earlier, and then get frustrated when they don't get an answer from that specific person.
So... do whatever makes you happy, but probably the more sensible thing to do is to read old threads to your heart's content, and if you have a new question or thought about the topic, post a new thread instead.
Hardtailer here!
Sustain? Yes please.
Fuzz is proof God love us and wants us to be happy. - Franklin
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This place is so quiet that waking up a few old threads is not a bad idea. There were a lot of great discussions here. Those who don't like it can ignore the threads.
I need to try a hardtail Strat sometime. I like my Strat's bridge to float just a little for some nice shimmering vibrato and have always found Strats to sound a bit less lively acoustically compared to most Teles, even when the bridge is snug to the body. Maybe it's the big chunk of metal. Maybe a hardtail Strat would be better in that regard.
Cool Strat, Franklin. How do the P90s sound in it?
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Oh dude, I wasn't trying to be a jerk about this. I just meant that we should try and start new posts. I get that there's a lot of information on here, and I probably feel different about these zombie threads because I was here when they were posted.
I know we're slow, trust me, I see that when I try to have a conversation or post something and the thread dies.
I don't care one way or another
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"
I get the whole, "let sleeping threads lie" thing, but after spending so much time playing acoustic guitar and having (at long last!) picked up electric, I find some of these old threads fascinating, enlightening and filled with the "ghosts" of those who participated in them.
My education about things electric is still in first gear. Why, the thread about hardtail vs tremolo was informative just because the pictures allowed me to "get it."
A lot of the talk about tubes, speakers, wiring and DIY is way over my head. But I read them anyway, because who knows? I might learn something!
Interaction is very important, my friend. And reading what others have posted before can be quite helpful.
Well, like I said above, I'll follow pc's advice and stop posting in old threads. Instead, I'll keep reading them and uf I find something that can be of general interest, I'll open a new thread, say what I think and include a link to the old thread.
This way I think I'll get (and give) the best of both worlds.
I guess that's ok, right?
I'm not a moderator, but I think that's a better idea. Honestly, I usually skip past "zombie threads". But I'd jump into a new thread if it had a link to an old one. In the past, some people would dig up old posts and ask the OP a question... Not realizing that they had left the forum a long time ago. I probably should have put that info in my other reply, sorry.
So in my first reply, all I saw was you talking about how you play your Strat. I'm personally not interested in reading through the other posts about what everyone else is doing.
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"
Sergio mentioned it, he deserves the credit! I was just thinking that we're going to talk about the same things over and over, we are dealing with design and technology that was developed in the 50' and 60's. So yeah, we'll be talking about DC ohms of Single coils and the merits of different Strat bridges. But like I said, I don't want to read through 40 posts from 15 years ago by people who are not here anymore. Not that it lessens their experience, but I'm more interested in what's happening today.
Like how I've discovered I like top loaded Tele bridges, and while not a new concept, it's new to me. It's not something I ever considered trying if it weren't for the clones I built and me being lazy and in a rush to try them. I skipped drilling thru holes and countersinking for ferrules. Now, I'm going to search the archives and see what others have said about it, but I want to talk about my experience. The other information is reference material or anecdotal. Just like writing a paper for school
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Fuzz is proof God love us and wants us to be happy. - Franklin
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I'm deciding whether I should build a Jazzmaster with Gibson style P90's or not... Scratching my head...
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I already have a killer JM...
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