Ants
Strat-Talk Member
I've got a few Strats - A 2000 CS Custom Classic, a 2002 Am. Std (with a swapped neck from a USA Lone Start Strat), a 2022 Am Pro II, a Jackson Dinky (MIM), a Squire Bullet Strat... so I'm familiar with a wide range of Stats and Strat-like guitars.
The CS and Dinky feel the best...I couldn't tell you which one sounds the best, as they all sound different, but good in their own way.
But I'm wondering if what you guys (and gals) consider to be a "bad Strat"...or something that just seem unacceptable to you?
I recall back in the 80's I was at a music store when at college...this was before I knew much about guitars, but had been playing. I picked up a 1979 Strat as I recall. Um, "no". It just felt like crap.
I recall back in the 90's, when it seemed as if any MIM Strat I picked up at a store had nasty fret sprout. Also, "no".
The reason I ask --- I recently purchased a 2022 Am Pro II Strat off of Reverb. The guitar is basically mint, but needed a setup. I like my action pretty low. But on this guitar, "low" seems to include "fret buzz" - more than I typically allow. I'm still in the tweaking process - I'll put on new strings of a different gauge, intonate, take care of a couple of high frets, etc.
But it got me thinking - my other guitars have low action with minimal fret buzz. If I can't get this guitar to a point where I think it's great, I may just move on from it.
yeah yeah, spare me the "I would never buy a guitar unless I can play it first". I get it...but sometimes GAS is GAS, you know what I mean? LOL
So, what has caused some of you to pass on a guitar...or move on from one already owned?
The CS and Dinky feel the best...I couldn't tell you which one sounds the best, as they all sound different, but good in their own way.
But I'm wondering if what you guys (and gals) consider to be a "bad Strat"...or something that just seem unacceptable to you?
I recall back in the 80's I was at a music store when at college...this was before I knew much about guitars, but had been playing. I picked up a 1979 Strat as I recall. Um, "no". It just felt like crap.
I recall back in the 90's, when it seemed as if any MIM Strat I picked up at a store had nasty fret sprout. Also, "no".
The reason I ask --- I recently purchased a 2022 Am Pro II Strat off of Reverb. The guitar is basically mint, but needed a setup. I like my action pretty low. But on this guitar, "low" seems to include "fret buzz" - more than I typically allow. I'm still in the tweaking process - I'll put on new strings of a different gauge, intonate, take care of a couple of high frets, etc.
But it got me thinking - my other guitars have low action with minimal fret buzz. If I can't get this guitar to a point where I think it's great, I may just move on from it.
yeah yeah, spare me the "I would never buy a guitar unless I can play it first". I get it...but sometimes GAS is GAS, you know what I mean? LOL
So, what has caused some of you to pass on a guitar...or move on from one already owned?