For a while now, I have gone headlong down the rabbit hole with YelloStrat.
$325.00 Warmoth Neck (not yet arrived), $140.00 custom DiMarzio humbucker, $75.00 custom pickguard, $85.00 for Gotoh tuning keys, $60.00 for Artec hum canceling single coils, $60.00 in genuine Fender screws, tremolo springs and $125.00 for brass saddles and brass sustain block, both hand crafted in Budapest.
The guitar plays good and it proved itself during this weekend's performances.
However, when I plug in my Schecter Hellraiser C1FR, it just blows this guitar away for tone. I mean there just is no way to compare the two.
I really tried to come up with something that could at least compete with the Schecter, but after spending enough to buy a second Hellraiser, I have had to realize that I am not even close.
The Schecter is more articulate stting-to-string, has much more gain and presence and just sounds very multidimensional, whereas the YelloStrat sounds very one dimensional.
I'm going to give YelloStrat to our guitarist (Mike) for his upcoming birthday as a surprise.
I just felt the need to be honest about this just in case anybody was following the build.
- Rob
$325.00 Warmoth Neck (not yet arrived), $140.00 custom DiMarzio humbucker, $75.00 custom pickguard, $85.00 for Gotoh tuning keys, $60.00 for Artec hum canceling single coils, $60.00 in genuine Fender screws, tremolo springs and $125.00 for brass saddles and brass sustain block, both hand crafted in Budapest.
The guitar plays good and it proved itself during this weekend's performances.
However, when I plug in my Schecter Hellraiser C1FR, it just blows this guitar away for tone. I mean there just is no way to compare the two.
I really tried to come up with something that could at least compete with the Schecter, but after spending enough to buy a second Hellraiser, I have had to realize that I am not even close.
The Schecter is more articulate stting-to-string, has much more gain and presence and just sounds very multidimensional, whereas the YelloStrat sounds very one dimensional.
I'm going to give YelloStrat to our guitarist (Mike) for his upcoming birthday as a surprise.
I just felt the need to be honest about this just in case anybody was following the build.
- Rob
