So So close, I've been looking for a comparison. I wish the Solid Body had a rosewood fretboard. Would have been perfect. Anyway great video. I subscribed also. Unfortunately no stores have these in stock to try here in Naples Florida, So I'm depending on you tube video LOL Your demo came the closest to what I was looking for.. God Bless
@@EdibleDeodorant Depends on what you listen for. i for instance don't listen for the single coil brightness at all, to me a strat is that thwack of the tremolo. You can make a humbucker just as bright as the single coil and you would tell much less of a difference than if you hardtailed the strat
So So close, I've been looking for a comparison. I wish the Solid Body had a rosewood fretboard. Would have been perfect. Anyway great video. I subscribed also. Unfortunately no stores have these in stock to try here in Naples Florida, So I'm depending on you tube video LOL Your demo came the closest to what I was looking for.. God Bless
Nice, but… still sounds just like a strat
Yeah i think the strat tone mostly comes from the tremolo, if you use thicker strings it'll probably make it sound different
@@feltyash6484 The pickups are like 99% of the sound, guys.
@@EdibleDeodorant Depends on what you listen for. i for instance don't listen for the single coil brightness at all, to me a strat is that thwack of the tremolo. You can make a humbucker just as bright as the single coil and you would tell much less of a difference than if you hardtailed the strat
what i find the most impressive is how confident and technical someone talks about tonewood.
The Thinline has a noticeable warmer low end and more open tone
Someone is excited for the Beat tour...
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