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Super slinky's are decent enough strings. I used them for years before moving up to gauge 10's (Regular slinky I think. Yellow packet).
Keep it to keep your other half happy. I have a squire which I can't stand to play any more. Might take it back to my folks house and lob in my old room.  |
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Compare its sustain to your Strat (unplugged) Pluck the D string and press your ear to the body...count the seconds. Under 10 seconds with new strings would make me think its the build and or woodtype. Adding heavier strings (11's) will give you more tone.
Why not raise the action, set the intonation and use it for slide.
Or if it sustains nicely (my AM Strat with trashed 9's make 20 secs) add some new higher impedance pickups.
Pat
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It's also worth checking the nut to see what sort of state it's in. If there are any rough edges in the string slots then file them down, you can even use a graphite pencil in the slots to help the string slide over the nut once it's done.
I still believe that a cheap guitar is always going to sound like a cheap guitar. You could upgrade the pick-ups, but if you were only going to play it now and again, would it really be worth it?
Not sure what sort of music you like to play but there is certainly a gazzilion pick-ups out there to choose from. Personally I have EMG's (81 and 85's) in 4 of my guitars and a Seymour Duncan in the other one.
I've always loved EMG's and think they are infinitely better than anything else I've tried, but although they are suited to me and my playing style, you might hate them.
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Years ago, I borrowed an electric guitar with acoustic strings on it. That was very hard work. Although I could play like a demon when I went back to 9's.  |
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Best training i had was playing a Marlin Acoustic. Horrendous pile of shit. Tiny neck width. Prior to this i'd learnt on a Spanish Concert guitar. Very wide neck and high action. I can still kill an elephant with 2 fingers
Here's a pic of my piece of crap. Lovingly handpainted and pencil and biro inked by my friend. I lacquered it. Upgraded the tuners, changed the nut and set it up the best it would go.
https://i104.photobucket.com/albums/m174/howlingterror_2006/Untitled-1.jpg
Its still terrible, but is great for when i need some inspiration. Pick it up and i play it differently, which sometimes leads to new music.
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I got my 1st guitar 16 years ago, it was a black Encore with a single humbucker and was about £75 from Argos. Possibly one of the worst playing/sounding guitar's in history, but I didn't care, as far as I was concerned I WAS Slash!!
I've gone through various different guitars through the years including an old Sunn Strat copy, an old Ibanez Roadster II, an Ibanez S series and some other cheap and cheerful things.
I currently have:
Gibson Les Paul Standard
Ibanez Joe Satriani JS-100 (The cheap one!)
B.C.Rich NJ Series Virgin (Stop sniggering at the back!)
An Ibanez K7
Dean Razorback 7
I'd be interested to know what gear you's lot all have.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 85 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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