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So which time in the clip has the best tone thru your studio monitors?
Try a Hagstrom Swede (or most any Hag) if you ever get a chance.
I never could get into the Strat/Tele thing too much. I have a sweet '52 RI Tele, and I use it from time to time...but I never liked the neck, especially the smaller radius fretboard that many Strat/Teles seem to have. I'm looking to get another Tele, I want a Thinline, but it will probably be with a custom, flatter neck.
LPs often have what I perceive as fat/chunky necks...some guys love them, buy they feel a bit 2x4-ish too me, though overall, I can play on them easy enough.
Love my Hagstrom necks though...but then, I've been playing Hagstrom Swedes forever......and their RI models feel almost the same as their vintage stuff. Very easy on the hand, and super-fast/smooth.
It's a narrower and flatter-back neck, and the RI models have a 15" radius (pretty sure the vintage are the same). I find it just fits my hand perfectly, and every time I play my Tele, which has a C-neck and 7.25" radius...my hand hurts after 10 minutes when playing rhythm. For leads, I can move on the Tele almost as easy, though with the smaller radius, the strings end up being a bit higher so they don't fret-out...so it's not as buttery smooth as my Hags.
My hand obviously prefers the larger radius fretboards...but I can deal with different neck shapes/sizes easy enough.
I just checked out the Swede Ultra, I like the look of it, dunno where I can try one around here tho.
Sammy, I think your best tones in that clip start around the 1:36 mark. I'm not crazy about the neck tone, but then I never did like neck pickups on anything. Overall it's not bad. Kind of fizzy and you need a tuner, but pretty good.![]()
I would be perfectly fine of no guitar had frets past the 12th.![]()
I had one of the original Swede's as my primary ax for a couple years ..... it was aight. I didn't care for the sound too much .......... but it was long ago enough that my point of reference and desires from an instrument were different back then.I just checked out the Swede Ultra, I like the look of it, dunno where I can try one around here tho.
Sammy, I think your best tones in that clip start around the 1:36 mark. I'm not crazy about the neck tone, but then I never did like neck pickups on anything. Overall it's not bad. Kind of fizzy and you need a tuner, but pretty good.![]()
To tell the truth...I don't live in the upper 12 when playing leads. I'll slide up in there occasionally, but I would say most of my leads get played in the area between the 3rd and 12th...depending on Key, of course.
I just checked out the Swede Ultra, I like the look of it, dunno where I can try one around here tho.
I had one of the original Swede's as my primary ax for a couple years ..... it was aight. I didn't care for the sound too much .......... but it was long ago enough that my point of reference and desires from an instrument were different back then.
I actually should amend my post to say 15th fret. I use the 12-15 fret minor pentatonic thing a lot for songs in E.
I use the have an Ultra for awhile...it was a spalted maple, had one of the prettiest patterns (one of the reasons I decided to get it)....but I eventually sold it and got another standard Swede. I'm just a big Swede nut.
I have 5 vintage Swedes and 4 reissues, plus 1 reissue Super Swede, which is the same body, but it's a 25.5" scale, like Fenders, whereas the rest of the Hags are 24.75" like the Gibbies.
I will say this...the Ultra, compared to the standard Swedes is feather-light. It's a smaller body and like half the thickness.
Playing it was a lot of fun...you could sling that puppy all night long and hardly notice you even had a guitar around your neck. It was almost as light as my Tele.
What pups are in the reissue dude?