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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Marco78 on February 26, 2013, 02:53:25 PM

Title: New idea: superstrat
Post by: Marco78 on February 26, 2013, 02:53:25 PM
Hi, I'm non convinced of the idea of a telly that can sound like a LP, because probably at the end will not be a LP. I have think on Superstrat with H-H configuration. Strat is for me a perfect guitar because I like the shape, body contour, pots position and so on.
I would be a suggestion on body and neck wood but with this ideas:
1. For the neck pickups I like a lot old Santana sound
2. For the bridge, instead, more hard rock sound like Van halen
3. For the neck I would dark (chocholate color like rosewood/pau ferro/wenge) exotic wood, but not too expensive or rare, but I'm open to other wood choice, but wood that no require finish.

Santana uses guitar with mahogany neck/body, while VH guitar maple/ash, so very different wood. What is you suggestion? Wood with a sound halfway between mahogany and maple?

Thanks for your suggestion

PS: I have open the same 3d on W forum, but I want to hear other suggestion from this forum since I'll use BK pickups.
;)
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: Plenum n Heather on February 26, 2013, 06:18:58 PM
Why not just use a PRS?
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: Marco78 on February 26, 2013, 06:51:13 PM
Why not just use a PRS?

Because I want a Warmoth guitar, so I can choose the neck that I prefer... No one guitar have 41 mm nud width that I love.
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: gwEm on February 27, 2013, 08:27:59 AM
1. For the neck pickups I like a lot old Santana sound
2. For the bridge, instead, more hard rock sound like Van halen
3. For the neck I would dark (chocholate color like rosewood/pau ferro/wenge) exotic wood, but not too expensive or rare, but I'm open to other wood choice, but wood that no require finish.

1) abraxas pickup is Santana voiced, as far as I know he used all mahogany guitars
2) people recall his super strats, but a lot of his stuff was recorded with the Ibanez destroyer or a 58 V. His sound came from his amp and pedals in my opinion
3) this would be bubinga

Combining Fender and Gibson qualities usually leads to a PRS as Ben says. It's hard to truly combine the qualities.
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: dvorak on February 27, 2013, 08:42:12 AM
I also think the wiring attributes to his sound. My PRS does the Santana sound pretty good even though it's a CU24. Much better than my other guitars anyway. It just behaves differently regarding the tone control, very responsive.
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: Marco78 on February 27, 2013, 11:14:40 AM
His sound came from his amp and pedals in my opinion

I'm sure of this. Pedal and amp is more important of guitar to contribute to final sound.

this would be bubinga

Probably would be too bright, similar to maple.

I also think the wiring attributes to his sound. My PRS does the Santana sound pretty good even though it's a CU24. Much better than my other guitars anyway. It just behaves differently regarding the tone control, very responsive.

With Santana I mean the old one, not the new with PRS guitar. However PRS guitar are too expensive for me.
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: gwEm on February 27, 2013, 11:27:32 AM
this would be bubinga

Probably would be too bright, similar to maple.


I think it is a real option for you. It can be used unfinished, has a rich brown colour similar to stained mahogany and has a brightness which is indicated by warmoth to be between maple and mahogany which is what you wanted. i have a warmoth bubinga neck and it feels great.
Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: dvorak on February 27, 2013, 12:57:46 PM

With Santana I mean the old one, not the new with PRS guitar. However PRS guitar are too expensive for me.
Do you have good example of what you are looking for, perhaps a youtube link?

Title: Re: New idea: superstrat
Post by: Marco78 on February 27, 2013, 02:09:27 PM
I think it is a real option for you. It can be used unfinished, has a rich brown colour similar to stained mahogany and has a brightness which is indicated by warmoth to be between maple and mahogany which is what you wanted. i have a warmoth bubinga neck and it feels great.

From Warmoth Tone-o-Meter, bubinga is very similar to maple, close to maple, so I think that isn't halfway between maple and mahogany. The color is too reddish...

Do you have good example of what you are looking for, perhaps a youtube link?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIBfCj948OY (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIBfCj948OY)