I didnt want to know which was which so I played clips first and heard it soon as the second clip came on I said this is strat....
I myst say with honest opinion I liked first one more than the second. Second one sounded like flat sounds....
first one was more alive hard to explain but i prefer that over strat.
thats my take on this.
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The Hellraiser was a better sound for me smoother tones, highs weren't as sharp.
I got one for ya Ramo my friend View attachment 59047View attachment 59048
The neck will get dirty, but the first pic is of one somebody tried to sand down or something, but I left it as is, a $40.00 squire standard, it has the same thickness of a body as my MIM Strat. I paid $50.00 for the loaded pickgaurd.
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Even though the waveforms are close, there is a noticeable difference in sound..
Even though the waveforms are close, there is a noticeable difference in sound..
Just proves doesn't take much to make a difference.
Yes I doDon't you still have those two Von Herndon pickups in the HH pickguard???
Yes I do
Maybe that would wake up your Stratocaster Squire???
They are 16k ohm ceramics.
It might..Mitch.
Fretboard.The Hellraiser was a better sound for me smoother tones, highs weren't as sharp.
Fretboard.
Vewy intewesting! I listened to the clip numerous times through a pair of old JBL Control 5 speakers at very loud volumes. Volume output is identical. First clip, I hear a hair more low mids than the second clip. Maybe because of this, I hear slightly more articulation between the notes of the chords on the second clip. Vibrato sounds more distinct on the second clip too. In general, the tones are extremely close when comparing to each other. Nice playing too...Here's a quick test of the two guitars:
Appearing first is the Hellraiser EMG81TW (factory adjusted to 4/64"from the strings.)
Appearing next is the YelloStrat with DiMarzio Neanderthal with the settings given to me by Dimarzio...