Tom DeLonge Stratocaster Mod - An alternative to purchasing Fender's reissue
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
- It's always been a back burner idea of mine, but Fender's reissue prompted me to assemble a Tom DeLonge like Strat of my own, coupled with a few mods and upgrades. For WAY less than what the reissue is selling for!
Sections:
00:00 - The mod process
03:17 - The what and the why
05:56 - The guitar itself
12:40 - Sound test
18:02 - Tone talk
20:12 - Conclusions
Audio track in this video done by me, using the same guitar seen in this video.
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editing, build itself and even mentioning presets you've used.. this video is incredible, keep up the great work man \m/
Greatly appreciate the kind words, thanks very much for watching!
Man what a great video. You deserve more subscribers
That's lofty praise, but greatly appreciated! Thanks for watching!
Tape spinning on a drill was the chefs kiss when the song went crazy
Totally didn't notice lol! Thanks for watching!
beautiful build dude! it would look super cool with red paint on the headstock to match the body but that’s just my opinion lol.
I would love to have matching headstocks on all my axes. Thanks for the kind words, and for watching!
The squier bullet hard tail would be a great starting point for this kind of build.
True, but I was on a budget and honestly, I find Donners to be better than the Bullets in many other ways, even if the Bullets are hard tail. Thanks for watching!
The original version wasn't a hard tail. The hard tail didn't come out until his signature model was released. You can see the rear plate on his early guitars from Fender.
Just as Marks pickguard wasn't a solid one piece but had the normal metal control plate like all the jazz bass do.
Happy you don't use ai. Also...nice job!
TBH I haven't fully figured out how to utilize any AI tools lol. Thanks very much for the kind words, and for watching!
Where did u find the pick guard can’t find that anywhere
Amazon!
There is a Squier Sonic strat with a single bridge humbucker for $199.
Yup, I mentioned that in the video. And I'll bet mines plays and sounds better. Thanks for watching!
i been modding extremely cheap guitars for over a decade, and i always have taken pride in my work, dont forget your not the only one doing this @Tsunami red
That's awesome dude! Would love to see your builds and videos, can't wait!