After reading all 31 pages again, along with my own input from a year ago, I'm pretty convinced that the only guitars I would never personally use for surf are the ones I don't own yet.
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Joined: Mar 27, 2011 Posts: 18 Rochester, NY |
After reading all 31 pages again, along with my own input from a year ago, I'm pretty convinced that the only guitars I would never personally use for surf are the ones I don't own yet.
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Joined: Apr 24, 2011 Posts: 1087 Surf City, NC |
I think that's called an epiphany. — |
Joined: Aug 17, 2012 Posts: 85 Tucson, AZ |
I got great sounds outta that Guild X160 (my current Avatar pic), prolly more Spaghetti Western than 'surf' but those DeArmond 2000's (just like a Dynasonic) are fantastic - maybe my favorite pickups! Problem is that thing fed back like crazy at practice volumes, though I controlled it live w/ eq and the foam stuffed F-holes. Ended up selling it. Also love my SG Special w/ stock HBs and added Bigsby, which may surprise you. My newest, however, just can't be beat for surf IMHO; an AVRI TS Jag in Daphane. Looks the part and sounds amazing and funky w/ some flats. Really diggin' some old R&B and Rockabilly licks on 'er too. The Jag (and JM) bodies just sit so nice on ya while sitting or standing and I love the trem - Bigsby type feel but with more range. I think a Strat sounds fantastic for surf and wish I liked 'em better. {Nice post btw Ivan! ..and yours does sound killer on "Tribal Fires"} Don't like 'em personally though because of volume knob location, middle pickup (which I don't like to pick over) and I hit the pup switch with my hand too. Plus they feel a little squirrely in my lap; also why I don't like LPs. I applaud those using that Yamaha SG..., funky old Teiscos, Eastwoods, etc. It's nice we don't all play the same thing, that'd get boring pretty quick! Last edited: Sep 19, 2012 14:12:50 |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 10331 southern Michigan |
El_Sonido wrote:
Thanks, El Sonido!
Common complaints about Strats. I've just played one forever, so I've learned to work around those problems.
Here, here! Viva la difference! Ivan |
Joined: Feb 02, 2008 Posts: 4423 Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ. |
The Strat is a love/hate relationship for me. They can sound great and I like the trem but they do have a few traits I don't care for. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
Joined: Oct 05, 2011 Posts: 744 France |
I used to hate Strats too... and recently a friend offered me a brand new Jack & Dammy JM-10 in exchange for a couple of stompboxes I DIYed for him. The JM-10 is more or less an inexpensive Strat copy with a JM-shaped body, and while it's certainly no killer guitar the vintage style trem and typical Strat tones are pleasing me much more than I thought possible. I still don't like the Strat body shape, although I have to admit that seeing Ivan's new acquisition in IBM is doing strange things to my mind... —Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers. |
Joined: Jul 31, 2012 Posts: 4052 Nashville, TN. |
It's a toss up between my Original Senn Jazzguar with Flatwounds and my Teisco TG-64, followed closely by my Eastwood Sidejack and White Falcon, followed closely by my Teisco W2-GL, followed closely................... http://www.facebook.com/CrazyAcesMusic |
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Joined: Oct 05, 2012 Posts: 8 Orlando FL |
Hello a newbie here. I think the Doozy would do a fine job as well. Mark Guitars: 79 Gibson Les Paul Std, Warmoth Strat, Godin Flat Five X, Duesenberg Starplayer TV, Gretsch White Falcon, Goodall Concert Jumbo, Ovation 12 string, Lakland 55-02 Rig: Axe-FX II, MFC-101, JH Audio Pro16s, QSC HPR 112i, Yamaha AG Stomp Other: High Country hammered dulcimer 17/17/7 Last edited: Oct 05, 2012 22:02:03 |
Joined: Aug 22, 2010 Posts: 1018 Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers |
I finished customizing this guitar last week. I thinned the neck, removed paint, repainted in metallic red, added 2 single coils from different makers, added a second selector switch to choose any single coil, most 2 pickup combinations, and four 3 pickup combinations. The FIVE separate single coil pickups have distinctly different tones. I put in a heavy vibrato block with added weights for sustain. Everything worked out well. When you want something different "Do It Yourself." —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Nov 18, 2012 22:44:50 |
Joined: Aug 07, 2011 Posts: 34 |
With a strat, I cannot recommend highly enough getting a re-wire so you can run the neck & bridge pickup in parallel. Creamy top,twangy bottom (ouch!) & a big sound. |
Joined: Mar 23, 2011 Posts: 518 colorado springs |
That might be a good idea...I have customized an SX to look and sound major surfy even though it's not my #1 surf strat. I LOVE that bigsby on the VM Squier Mustang! Awesome! My SX I bought specifically for modding right now looks like this. I now prefer my Squier VM Surf Strat which is: Last edited: Nov 09, 2012 09:52:56 |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1054 Chicago IL. |
I want to add to this thread, but it seems like since I've been back playing surf guitar with a band my "favorite" surf guitar changes monthly. "as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there" https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/ |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
BillAqua wrote:
Dipinto Galaxie IV dude, it surfs for days. Just ignore the lifeless pickups. If it is good enough for Los Straitjackets it is good enough for adult contemporary surf music. |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1054 Chicago IL. |
Ok Jake. I just ordered one! —"as he stepped into the stealthy night air... little did he know the fire escape was not there" https://www.facebook.com/reluctantaquanauts/ |
Joined: Aug 22, 2010 Posts: 1018 Portland, Oregon with Insanitizers |
DiPinto single coil pickups rule for surf, with piles of chime and cut-through-the-mix without harshness (if you use your tone control to back off high treble). Of course it does depend on the amp you plug into. And you have to have a tone control on your bridge pickup. I replaced bridge pickups on other guitars with DiPinto pickups, they're that good. I haven't tried a Galaxie, but my Mach IV guitar has a neck that obstructs my hands. It is thick and the thickness is also wide and not just near the center. It is the only guitar I have that obstructs me from playing fast. Meanwhile I have DiPinto pickups on guitars with thinner necks. —Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com Last edited: Dec 20, 2012 21:57:36 |
Joined: Feb 09, 2010 Posts: 413 Goleta, CA |
I stupidly sold the Galaxies I loved ...1 in LSJ Silver Sparkle and 1 in Sunburst..a few years ago due to pressure from the headstock snobs I was playing with. Bought an AVRI Jazzmaster which I liked about half as much as the Galaxies. Today I got a great year end job review and a nice raise. I'm on own my own, playing alone and need a Galaxie to stroke my tone. So with a 20% off coupon from MF and shipping for free, a Sunburst Galaxie is my Christmas present to me. Yes, I know this is —You're not drunk if you can put your socks on while standing. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2011 Posts: 1424 Wellington, NZ |
Stokemon wrote:
As in ? How can that be lame? —He who dies with the most tubes... wins |
Joined: Feb 09, 2010 Posts: 413 Goleta, CA |
tubeswell wrote:
Hope to be in New Zealand on business next April or so. Fingers crossed! —You're not drunk if you can put your socks on while standing. |
Joined: Sep 24, 2011 Posts: 1424 Wellington, NZ |