the cantrell guitar looks awesome! the price is super attractive too..
Went and played a bunch of guitars and as much as I like PRS, they can't hold a candle to Fender and Gibson..every Fender and Gibson had way more Tone and Mojo? the SG Standards were rockin hard!!!!
aaaahhhh!!!!! FROM THIS POINT GOING FORWARD YOU ARE MANDATED TO BUY THE SG AND PUPS YOU DECIDED ON AND ARE NOT ALLOWED TO MAKE THREADS ON ANY OTHER PUPS/GUITARS FOR 6 MONTHS!!!
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My solo downtuned HEAVY rock project https://soundcloud.com/earthalliance or http://www.myspace.com/earthalliance
Guitarist and Bassist in North Austin, Texas
Hahahahahaha.....love it! Yes sir!
cheers obsessed gassing tone guru !!!
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My solo downtuned HEAVY rock project https://soundcloud.com/earthalliance or http://www.myspace.com/earthalliance
Guitarist and Bassist in North Austin, Texas
I have an old Highway One strat that is very resonant. So much so, that I may get another and install a humbucker into the bridge slot! Then I will eventually get another SG. My favorite guitars tend to be LP Standards, SGs, PRS CE-22, strats and teles.
Thanks for the advice! I ended up getting another Highway strat and am opening up the bridge cavity to install a Duncan Custom Trembucker! I am also saving for aother SG, this time a Standard and will get the Rio Grande BBQ/Texas.
fat when you add gain. greasy. chewy. = Rio Grande BBQ pickup.
Last edited by papersoul; 10-08-2012 at 08:06 PM.



They're both very versatile guitars, tonally speaking. I think the biggest differences will be in feel. The Strat has a longer scale length, first off. And the other major difference is that a Strat feels and sounds like a guitar with a floating vibrato. The Strat also has a maple neck, likely with a more rounded fretboard.