A project that took really long, it wasn't easy at some points to be honest but in the end it was worth it! I have built this beast of a guitar, my dream '62 spec'd stratocaster... but it all wouldn't have been possible without the kind people at Kloppmann Electrics as their pickups are really the best ones out there and without these the results just wouldn't be nearly as good... 🙌🤘
@steviesynapse3 ай бұрын
Great looking and sounding build. Alan Dingwall ‘Spirit’ series pickups are also a great option for anyone wanting authentic vintage tone, they sound amazing and are worth checking out. For decades Alan Dingwall has been repairing original vintage Fender and Gibson pickups for pro players and vintage guitar owners so he knows the ‘anatomy ‘ of vintage spec pickups inside and out. All Alan Dingwall pickups are hand wound and made use authentic baseplates, magnets, wire etc. I have them in my 54 & 62 Strat builds and they’re sublime. Strat tone chasers like Philip Sayce and Matt Schofield also choose to play Alan Dingwall Spirit pickups.
@ImprovGuitarJams3 ай бұрын
Very nice build, that's just what I did for a fraction of the cost and I will put up my guitar against any custom shop I've tried, and any American Strat I've owned
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ had no chance to try Dingwall before but would like to...
@n0nyabznss2 ай бұрын
One thing you should've done to the pickguard was to grab a dremel tool and make the semicircle larger and deeper in diameter so you can still a bent screwdriver to adjust the truss rod without having to take the neck off.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@n0nyabznss well, maybe... I am just too afraid I would damage it too much...
@denbodg93113 ай бұрын
I’ve built partscasters before, & it’s a great feeling when it’s set up & finished the first time you plug it in. Your smile said it all. Nice job.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thank you my friend for checking it out! Really appreciate it! 🙌 yes, it is a great feeling and it just makes it more special when you choose all the parts yourself...
@denbodg93113 ай бұрын
@ I have a ‘57 Vintage reissue which was my main Strat for a long time. I now have a ‘62 AVRI and a ‘61 Vintage 2 as well so I’m lucky enough. It helped me trade up over many years.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ those are nice ones for 👍
@bmoneybby2 ай бұрын
Finished? Haha good one..
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ i really hope so... 😅
@KenFernbach2 ай бұрын
Wow, the 62 is now my favorite year for strats now - your tone is absolutely amazing with this strat- you must be overjoyed with this guitar - nice work and thanks for posting 🎸
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@KenFernbach I really am mate! Thanks for watching 🙌
@Danilo_Antic3 ай бұрын
This is such an inspiring project! I love how you turned a classic Stratocaster into something so unique! Your attention to detail, especially with the custom pickguard and pickups, is truly impressive. The way you explained each step made it so easy to follow, and it’s really inspiring to see your creativity shine through. Your passion for music gear is contagious, and I can't wait to see what you create next! Keep up the amazing work!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thank you bro, I really appreciate your words and these kind of reactions like yours keep me inspired! Thank a again mate and have great one! 🙌
@stevelaferney35792 ай бұрын
Congratulations on a beautiful and fantastic ‘62 “homemade” Strat. So nice and such great sound! Keep playing.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
Thank you mate, I really appreciate you checking it out!
@Mutombo712 ай бұрын
Kloppmanns are awesome. Worth every penny.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@Mutombo71 yes, they definitely are! 🤘
@ZoltánBudai-n3f3 ай бұрын
Congratutaltions on the build! Looks and sounds incredible!!!!!!!!! Amazing
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@ZoltánBudai-n3f thanks bro! 😀🙌
@nnuunnooc2 ай бұрын
Very well done and tasteful build! Thank you for sharing.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
thank you for watching! 🙌
@BarnabyStipplethorpe2 ай бұрын
This guitar looks and sounds amazing. The tone is just perfect. I'm totally jealous! I want to build my own guitar but I'm intimidated by the soldering part and also getting the tools for setting it up properly. Going to start by building one with as cheap components as possible just to get to grips with the process and it won't matter that much if I mess it up. Thanks for the video, hope you enjoy the new guitar!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@BarnabyStipplethorpe it's not rocket science man... if you are unsure about soldering or setup, then watch a couple youtube videos how to dobit or just ask someone for help who might know it...
@MascarasMil3 ай бұрын
Beautiful job!! Looks and sounds amazing.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, really appreciate it!🙌
@jakemf13 ай бұрын
I was not sure I till you played it- just a killer tone-Wow
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
yeah man, I wasn't sure as well until I played it😅 I was a bit nervous to be honest if it turned out good but in the end it just exceeded all my expectations...
@TeleCaster663 ай бұрын
I agree, I've built several "Fender" guitars that even my guitar tech says are Custom Shop quality. It took several tries to really dial things in but I like these two guitars better than any Fender I've ever owned since 1981.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@TeleCaster66 yes, these kind of projects are always big fun especially when the results csn be pretty awesome! Thanks for watching mate, really appreciate it 🙌
@TechyTimM2 ай бұрын
Nice build - sounds great!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@TechyTimM Thank you mate! 🙌
@michaeldorrenbacher89773 ай бұрын
What a nice Strat! Congrats! I also have the deputy and the captor x. Tone heaven!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
the best combination ever with the Deputy! Thank you mate, really appreciate you checking it out! 🙌
@paulmcnamara97773 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your build! I built a Partscaster Fender Precision during Lockdown using all Fender parts except I used Aguilar vintage pick ups..... very pleased with the results and as you mentioned: you can get it just as you want it!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
exactly that is the point to do it for yourself just as you'd like it to be...
@2good2betrue33 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, it put a smile on my face... I'm so happy because I've just finished creating my own "Masterbuilt" Strat partscaster. I used the best specs available (Ash body, maple neck, Jumbo Stainless steel frets, locking tuners, Tusq nut and pickups like that one (but it's Wilkinson). All for $600.🤭 It just shows anybody with passion for guitars can create beautiful Fender strats that's customized to your own specs. Why pay $7,000 to as much as $20,000 Masterbuilts when you can create your own?👌 Cheers! mate.🔥
@Neshek0233 ай бұрын
Absolutely right. I did the same: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGTEon-drbB-qM0si=Zhr1ipIBJ0pPoXd6
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@2good2betrue3 wow man! 🙌congrats! I am really happy for you... that just sounds amazing. enjoy your new guitar!!!
@alanoffer2 ай бұрын
Ive got a custom shop start and a parts caster, the custom shop is a great guitar but my favourite is the one I built myself , I put Q pickups in , he’s a small pick up maker from croatia, they are the best I’ve used and I tried them all …he’s got a reverb shop , he also rewound some pickups for me as well
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
I haven't heard of them but will have to check them out... Thanks for watching mate 🙌
@iamanovercomer32533 ай бұрын
Like the color combination and sounds great ‼️👍
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
Thank you mate for checking it out! 🙌
@iamanovercomer32532 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement I give you credit for doing it. I don't have the space or time. I just got tools from Musicnomad so I can put my guitars in spec ( there is enough tutorials on KZbin. Just replaced the nut on my tele' with a tusq nut....it definitely makes the guitar sound sharper and brighter. Jam on 🎸🎵🎶
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ yeah, the tusq really makes a difference... keep on modding mate! 😉
@MrBoze-TicoCR6 күн бұрын
Beautiful build!!! Congrats. Fantastic sounding guitar. You didn't discuss the cost with all the specific parts you hunted down, would be interesting as I completed my 62'spec Strat back in 2014 Fiesta Red with a few modern touches (my avatar). Best of luck, looking forward to hear that guitar.
@ToneChaseBasement6 күн бұрын
@@MrBoze-TicoCR thank you mate! Your Fiesta Red Strat looks stunning as well mate🙌
@liamwalton87592 ай бұрын
Beautiful guitar, that colour!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@liamwalton8759 indeed! I really like this color...
@theariesexperiment46422 ай бұрын
Find a very very very old abandoned building. Preferably circa 60 to 70's construction. I know. Difficult in 2024. But doable. Find said building. Look for at least 2 inch thick lumber. Now, in these types of buildings,..... they're construction is dependent on area of development, and the contractor or engineer that built it. Maybe in the southern US or Midwest. Ive learn over the years, that wood species is important,......but not as much as climate of origin and how often humidity is present. One would think a piece of wood from Tennessee, wouldn't be as perfectly dried via humidity. But one of the best guitars ive ever played, had siding off of a 208 year old barn. Talk about resonant. My goodness its amazing. Source your own wood. Youll thank me.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
yeah, definitely... Old wood makes a difference.
@theariesexperiment46422 ай бұрын
@ToneChaseBasement Old, significant, with a story, perfectly dried wood. It's the knowledge of "this isn't just some piece of wood ordered in bulk or small batches. You found it, you sourced it, and gave it a purpose. I know that woo woo to some. But I believe it's a special thing. JMO.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ that would be a good project for next time...
@mirkojovanovic32163 ай бұрын
great video and great guitar.your smile at the end of playing said it all.great pickups especially bridge.on my strats the only fender bridge pickup I have is eric johnson fender pickup,all others are dimarzios or SDs.enjoy it.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
oh man, I was in shock when I played it... just didn't sound real to me, it is that good. I also have SDs and a DiMarzio in my other strat and those are great too, but still different than these... Thanks for watching mate, I really appreciate it!
@barruzza2 ай бұрын
Well done!!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
thank you! 🙌
@jwhitty142 ай бұрын
Excellent! Very nice job, enjoy.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
Thank you mate! I really appreciate it!
@MisterBurtonshaw2 ай бұрын
Superb. I've been thinking of doing the same thing. I have a set of Lindy Fralin custom wounds, wound for me, looking for a home.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
Those pickups are also really awesome... make sure to find the right home for them my friend🙌 thanks for watching
@Livelaughlimpbizkit2 ай бұрын
Not to be a killjoy but these fenders have a thick poly undercoat underneath the nitro, it won't age like a 50/60's Strat but more like a 70's Strat as they did the same thing. Apart from custom shop the American vintage like in the 2010's is the only other non CS fender which is just nitro with no poly undercoat. That being said, I own a fender American vintage 2 Strat and had a fender American originals Strat which both have the poly undercoat, still amazing guitars
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
not a dealbreaker for me.. 🙂 are you sure they did the poly undercoat in the 90s too?
@lazvt84693 ай бұрын
Great vid...nice tones too!!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thank you man! 🙌
@SteveReid-c3r2 ай бұрын
Awesome job! Looking at the frets they’re not vintage narrow 6230 are they ? Look more like modern narrow tall 6105 . Which are better imho anyway
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
They are the narrow tall ones. Well, which one is better is up to your preferences. Its always easier to play with taller frets in my opinion...
@arnyarny772 ай бұрын
perfect strat its great
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@arnyarny77 Thank you mate! 🙌 I really appreciate you watching it...
@patvidal89322 ай бұрын
I noticed that the rosewood fingerboard wasn´t Big Slaboard like 59 to early 62 period but also wasn´t Veener, curve shape like late 62 and after, How do you clasiffied that type, LAMINATED? I ask this cause I own a Roadworn 60 with the same shape of fingerboard. and with Texmex pups in the Neck and Pure vintage Toneriders in middle and bridge . In my Twin Reverb Sounds like a 70 Grand vintage Strat, INCREDIBLE, equals any Custom Shop, but my number 1 Srat has a beautiful 2 tone sunburst alder from a Clasic Vibe 2012 , and the Neck is a Squier 1996 ,Maple ,50 anniversary, Golden Logo made in Korea CN series , Cort factory, and through my Blues Deluxe with the Eminence speaker The Wizard, sounds FANTASTIC , so I complete agree with you Sir, who needs spends a fortune in Custom guitars if can build something better with the best parts?, excellent your video, congratulations Greetings from Concepcion , Biobio Region, Chile, Southamerica.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@patvidal8932 thanks man! really appreciate you watching it... I am not sure if laminated is the correct word or term but I will look into it...
@yarbzag2 ай бұрын
It’s slab because it it flat where the fretboard is glued onto neck. Laminate it is curved to same radius on gluing arc as fretboard radius. Nice guitar man!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@yarbzag thank you mate!
@abaija3 ай бұрын
Perfekt Ton. Die beste Stratocaster der Welt......🙋🇦🇹🙋👌👍🎯
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@abaija it is...
@BBQROCKSTAR1783 ай бұрын
Those pups are perfect ❤️🎸🔥
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
they definitely are! 🙌
@henrykc3Ай бұрын
Where did you get the body and neck? this is the key, other things are easily to get.
@ToneChaseBasementАй бұрын
@@henrykc3 used market... ebay and kleinanzeigen in Germany.
@Jamman6103 ай бұрын
What is the theory of the two outside vibrato springs being angled towards the middle of the claw? I wired the bridge pickup to the middle PU tone control instead of the middle PU. Sounds great.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
I don't think there is any theory behind it, it might just give bihger tension thats it...
@Jamman6103 ай бұрын
@ My theory is the middle spring kicks in a little later so it’s lighter tension at first for softer vibrato techniques. Makes sense to me. Great guitar & playing by the way. I have the 40 year anniversary Stratocaster that I modded with a compensated nut, heavier vibrato steel block, locking tuners & a Fishman Vintage Modern pickup system with the battery back plate. I looked up the HB set for my Korean Double Cut Hamer. The Seymour Duncan JB set is ok but the neck PU sounds dull. The original were Seymour design and they were real dull. Any ideas. Thanks 🙏
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ you might be right about the springs, to be honest I haven't really thought about it ever in this depth, but very interesting theory indeed... I will read about it definitely. Don't know why the dullness on the neck pickup with HBs happen to you but try to play with the pickup height and polepieces, fine tune it and maybe it will get better...
@Jamman6103 ай бұрын
@ Done all that with the PUs what has helped was a new bridge and stop bar. I’ll just raise the treble a bit. Thanks 🙏
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ very interesting that the bridge and stopbar was the key... never would have thought... but glad you figured it out 🤘
@predigr3 ай бұрын
Congrats for the build, good look and sound!! As a personal project it is always fun and I see you have learned a lot of stuff for replicating a 62 strat. One question I have is, are those pickups hum canceling in 2 and 4 positions? I know 62's were not. I personally think nowadays they should be hum canceling.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thank you man! Yes, you can order these pickups either way, classic without hum cancelling and also middle pickup with reverse polarity as the ones I got and they are hum cancelling..
@predigr3 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement Ou yeah!!! That rocks!
@bretspangler87172 ай бұрын
Even the newest Fender is a partscaster, no way to be able to verify a guitar's provenance when every part is replaceable with off-the-shelf parts.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
That is true... and its the nature of this guitar as Leo Fender designed them to be "modular" and he meant the neck to be replaced once the frets worn out...
@Han________2 ай бұрын
This was such a fun video! Can I ask where you bought your nitro strat body? I'm in the UK but can never find fender nitro bodies ?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@Han________ Thanks for watching mate! 🙌 of course, I found it in Germany on ebay.
@stratboy822 ай бұрын
@tonechasebasement where did you purchase the body and neck? I imagine ot was hard to find that body and neck from the 90s
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
yeah man, I said in the beginning of the video that it took me months to find all the parts... but mainly used market in europe, like ebay, kleinanzeigen, willhaben, reverb etc...
@mikeme44562 ай бұрын
Did you try to match the resonating frequency of the neck and body to a major/minor interval, not a C and F sharp?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@mikeme4456 no man, I haven't 😀
@mikeme44562 ай бұрын
It counts as well…
@pjincho3 ай бұрын
Are you familiar with Monty’s 62s from the UK? Any opinion on comparison between Kloppman and Monty’s?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
I never tried the Montys so can't comment on that... I only heard they are good but never got the chance to try them.. would be interesting to compare them indeed..
@pjincho2 ай бұрын
@ i happen to also be building a 62 partscaster with high quality parts!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ good luck with it, post some pics once you are done🙌
@nicktilliros90213 ай бұрын
🔥 sir 🔥
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thanks my friend! 🫡🤘
@federicoverdicchio3 ай бұрын
Some inspiration? A hell of a lot! Amazing job but now I feel like I want to start a thread on what to do with my oddball strat! It’s a Japanese model but the neck is a beautiful USA maple fretboard neck. I don’t like the body first of all. It’s heavy, black, poly finished and I’m not even sure the shape is 100% accurate.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Wow, man! Really glad to hear that! 🙌 yes, on some japanese models the bodies can be a bit off... some even thicker. if you like the neck you have then find another body from a US made one and do it man... experiment until you make it perfect for yourself...
@federicoverdicchio3 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement yes indeed it looks even thicker, I also got an expert luthier in my area who has a certain age and knows both 50s and 60s Strats inside out. He said the neck is great but the body he's not even sure it's Fender. Not gonna keep it anyway. Where are your got to marketplaces in Europe to find a nitro-finished Fender body? Thanks!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ I look on ebay.de and kleinanzeigen.de or willhaben.at.. Reverb maybe too, but I try to avoid it to be honest...
@glenmaurizio6302 ай бұрын
Sounds great!!!
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@glenmaurizio630 thanks mate🙌
@andrewmasterman20342 ай бұрын
AVRI = American Vintage ReIssue right?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
yes, exactly
@davidmusselwhite5473 ай бұрын
had a friend send me a custom shop telecaster but iI sent it back wasnt going pay $5000 went I have a tele I built that out plays and sounds better
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
exactly my point in the video... ☝️if you build one to your own preferences it might even be better than an couple thousand $ custom shop that might have been built by "masterbuilders" but still not for you and your preferences...
@DogDog-pu8py3 ай бұрын
How much did this build cost?
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
much less than a mim strat would cost nowadays...
@wilhen12 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement You sure about that? Most Fender bodies I've seen are at least $400+, necks $400+, pickups $200+ etc. The entire build costs well over $1000 and you can buy MIM strats for less than $1000.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ it was way under that
@heinrichpeffenkoffer48943 ай бұрын
Not many people know that those old strats had nanoflux capacitors.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@heinrichpeffenkoffer4894 they did, 0.1uF ones... one of these come with this Kloppmann set, I dind't expect them but was very happy when I saw it in the box...
@Tonetwisters2 ай бұрын
I personally prefer the '63. And '50s models were "mellow"?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
compared to the 60s they were not as high output
@igorstavtsev59623 ай бұрын
Oh, do you know when 5-way was introduced into a Strat?
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@igorstavtsev5962 it was in the 70s... you are right, that is not historically correct, but essentially it is more practical and all the today built 60s and 50s reissues too come with a 5 way...
@igorstavtsev59623 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement Oh, it was 70s, thank you! I knew that it was introduced at some point later on…another thing is RWRP middle pickup. It drastically change the sound, to the better, in my opinion, I wonder if that’s relevant to 60s builds as well…
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ Yeah the RWRP is a thing that is practical for the hum canceling.. these "real 62" Kloppmanns come in 2 ways, you can get them the classic way and those with RWRP, but how Andreas Kloppmann explained to me, their RWRP middle pickups are done the way to match the sound of those classic 62 pickups but with the "benefits" of hum canceling... Which is a good thing... Honestly I barely use the 2-4 positions but for some ambient stuff it can be good, however for me the "strat" tone is that full neck pickup and that funky bity bridge... btw, chhers my friend! Thanks for checking out the video! 🙌
@igorstavtsev59623 ай бұрын
@ Oh, don’t get me wrong, I am glad that there’s a practicality and there’s a background and knowledge in your decisions! I love the build!
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
Thanks mate! hope to meet you sometime soon again! 🤘
@Neshek0233 ай бұрын
I built my parts caster from the best materials because through a friend I had acces to these materials. It was fun, and an exellent instrument. But I like my cheap Squiers too, after modding:kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGTEon-drbB-qM0si=Zhr1ipIBJ0pPoXd6
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@Neshek023 That just looks very nice my friend! just amazing! enjoy your new guitar!
@geoffreyalder72752 ай бұрын
60s pickups were wound on a machine....watch the black and white film from the fender factory....you will see the pickups being wound on machines.....
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@geoffreyalder7275 those machines were also operated by hand like the ones on the picture in my video if I am correct.
@twowaymuir2 ай бұрын
Congratualations! Nice job, but I don't think that those pickup sound like the 62 Strat with a rosewood fingerboard that I owned for some years back in the late 70's. and I sold at a yard sale. I ended up buitling a 62 Partcaster from parts obtained from Saga Musucal Instruments back in 86. I went with a non vintage set of pickups though that has adjustable pole pieces. They sounded pretty good, but around 7 years ago I learn of Rumplestiltskin Pickups from a dude playing in a band in Asheville NC. Ended up hearing more of them from a guitar builder in the Netherlands name Smitty AKA Smitty Guitars. I ended up ordering a set of Rumplestiltskin Experience pickups and really like them. Here is a demo of a Smitty Strat with a set of the Experience pickups in it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/q2qclYGMbJZnfdk Smitty actually makes his own pickups now also and they have good ratings also.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@twowaymuir oh man, nothing will sound like an actual real 62 strat.. thats for sure, you are definitely lucky enough to say that you owned one back then... 🙌
@twowaymuir2 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement It was good, but I like the Rumplestiltskin pickups better than the Fender stock 62 Strat.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ haven't tried them but I am now curious...
@hannuhanhi1833 ай бұрын
A magnet by itself doesn’t have a specific sound. Instead, the magnet’s role is to create a magnetic field - Bill Lawrence
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@@hannuhanhi183 well kind of, but differently wound pickups with different magnets can sound radically different... therefore every pickup sound different..
@ernielamprell67652 ай бұрын
Nitpicking. It's construction and tranducing process results ultimately in tonal differences.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ yes it does
@hannuhanhi1832 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement What you are saying here is that every Seymour Duncan JB coming out of the factory sound different, right ?
@hannuhanhi1832 ай бұрын
@@ernielamprell6765 Can you explain in more detail about the "tranducing process". What Bill (RIP) has stated is fundamental. Magnet per se doesn't have any specific sound.
@strato-dave2 күн бұрын
everything 100 percent fender and then we get to the pickups that are not fender.... i quit watching after that
@ToneChaseBasement2 күн бұрын
I did say that they are not fender :D sorry if you got offended by that :D
@Nico-pb9lq3 ай бұрын
You could have done better with the pickups wire, if you look at a real 62 the wire are just the right length and it looks really clean
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
I am not a pro with soldering so as long as it works its just perfect for me mate 😀 also its all hidden behind the pickguard...
@abaija3 ай бұрын
😁🙋🇦🇹🙋👍👌🎯
@Stratisfied222 ай бұрын
Fender simply doesn't give you this level of attention to detail, not even close. To be honest, almost every other company that makes a strat type guitar makes them better than Fender does in my opinion.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@Stratisfied22 well not every but a lot of them
@bradwoods3712 ай бұрын
how can you say it "beats any Fender" if the neck and body are Fender.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
Exactly, that is the point... :D also, people have to click on my video for some reason... :D
@garyvanremortel52183 ай бұрын
It's a vibrato, not a tremolo. Leo was a nut.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
same thing... its still called a tremolo arm...
@garyvanremortel52183 ай бұрын
Not so. Tremolo is a quaver in volume while vibrato is a quaver in pitch. Look it up.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ tell that to Fender then to call it a vibrato arm and not a tremolo arm 😂
@singleplayer753 ай бұрын
You could at least provide the neck and body source, unless genuine Fender necks and bodies are falling out of trucks these days? Klopmann's pickups are among the most expensive stuff around. While I do appreciate the video and effort, this build is not cheap by any means. What's more you can't flip it to get the invested money back. All the things you should have mentioned.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
i did mention its all from the used market... ebay and equivalent european websites.. so if you can negotiate the prices with the sellers it can be good... that build had cost me less than a MIM Fender player model, so it is worth it and yes, you can flip it for at least that much if you want to.. but that is not why i built it, i built it for myself and more people should do that if they are building a guitar for themselves and not to sell it... a new AVII fender can cost more than 2000 bucks and then you might get a solid body and neck quality but the pickups are still not on that level...
@singleplayer753 ай бұрын
@@ToneChaseBasement MIM Fender player model is way over priced these days, so you're right. I saw some pretty nice partscasters on Reverb for not over 900, you need to be lucky to get all the parts below that number, and build it entirely by yourself. All in all, it pays off to do it.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
@ as I said in the beginning in the video, it took me months to aquire all the parts as I wanted to grab the best possible deals and some of my negotiations failed as some people wouldn't lower their prices... so yes, luck is also a factor but with patience it pays off...
@robertclarkguitar3 ай бұрын
Definitely not rocket science. Ive played cheap killer guitars (strats mostly) and super strats and branded USA and Japan were great but no difference i noticed other than the feeling of the name recognition.
@robertclarkguitar3 ай бұрын
Mainly important to build your own for the better parts as you mentioned. ❤
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
exactly, that is the most important factor to me
@reijerlincoln3 ай бұрын
To be fair, you assembled the guitar from ready made parts. Building the guitar would involve shaping the body and neck.
@ToneChaseBasement3 ай бұрын
I built a partscaster and that is how to do it and the point of it... 😉
@matsumoku12 ай бұрын
I'm curious if you go on to construction men's youtube channels and tell them that they don't build houses because they use ready made parts?
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@ right on point...
@ovash12 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video, great playing, fantastic sounding guitar.
@ToneChaseBasement2 ай бұрын
@@ovash1 Thank you man for checking it out 🤘 I eeally appreciate it 🙌