I had the same problem with my Player MiM first but then used the little trick, which puts the neck perfectly in the neck pocket: I losened the neck screws maybe a bit less than a quarter while the strings had tension in E-standard tuning and then tightened them up again. This will fix the dead sound of a strat sometimes, cause the neck pops in perfectly and connects tight to the body, which will make it more resonate. Worked for me. Thanks for the great content Rhett (as always)! Best regards from Germany
@stamppedals3536 Жыл бұрын
I have read about it. But on my case I had no results
@mokhan8832 Жыл бұрын
Can you just replace the neck and the problem will be resolved?
@leoa.g.333 Жыл бұрын
For me, i took the neck off and add a piece of toothpick. That brought all resonance to my squire.
@perrygoround Жыл бұрын
I have a Fender Player Telecaster. I took the neck off in order to travel with it on my suitcase. When I put it back on, the guitar sounded way way better and way more resonant. So I can testify there could be a thing there, yes.
@robbarker9878 Жыл бұрын
I swap all my fenders to a 50s boat neck anyway
@sidestyle052 жыл бұрын
The very small difference in sound from the demos just goes to prove a fact most guitarists don't want to admit: your amp is more responsible for your sound than your guitar.
@hollymartins6913 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more!
@Notorious_cgc Жыл бұрын
Yip, $700 guitar and $2500 amp will always sound better than a 4000 dollar guitar and $250 ss amp…
@rocxNroll Жыл бұрын
@@Notorious_cgc Thats the point man
@squirtcobain477 Жыл бұрын
Noooo! Let me stay with my boss katana and my 40 guitars in peace!
@minisurfbanana Жыл бұрын
What u dont talk about is the feel of the neck.
@MusicisWin2 жыл бұрын
Best sound: American Vintage II Best look: Custom shop Best guitar: ... SQUIER BABY THAT THING SOUNDS SWEET
@stewartross132 жыл бұрын
Shut your trap Tyler
@NytronX2 жыл бұрын
Inb4 Tyler's new video titled "Guitars you think are great (but are not)"
@dontkillmoths19152 жыл бұрын
Was hoping to see you here in the comments.
@GearGasms2 жыл бұрын
Nope. Player Strat sounds better and better bang for the buck. 🎸🤓
@sixpakdrinkur2 жыл бұрын
@@NytronX link to that video?
@jamesthecyclist597 Жыл бұрын
I have that exact classic vibe Squire and I swapped the electronics to Fender’s second nicest pre-wired pick guard. It made an insane difference and I actually prefer it over many Mexican & American Strats I’ve played.
@bushcry1 Жыл бұрын
Nice. Might do some day.
@craigpimlott204 Жыл бұрын
I hated the 50’s vintera fender it was an awful playing a sounding guitar I went with the CV .cheaper ,played better and sounded better ..I tried it through 5 amps and not one did it sound good ..the fat 50’s pickups .didn’t sound like it was ever out of bridge and middle or neck and middle .even when it was on the other positions the selector .for 1200 quid here in the uk it was a big no for me when the CV was just over 300 quid and a fret polish which I did myself it plays better too ..
@MaurizioFirmani Жыл бұрын
@@craigpimlott204 same here, but I think the Vintera I tested had something bad. Other Vinteras I heard weren't so awful.
@MrInfinite43 Жыл бұрын
@@MaurizioFirmaniElectronics have gotten better on MX Strats, but the woods/builds are pretty average. The Classic Series are far better instruments than the Vinteras.....especially the late 90s and early 2000's models
@CFox.7 Жыл бұрын
Rhett seems to be the only youtuber shitting on the Squire Classic Vibe
@madbeanz_co2 жыл бұрын
So you've done Les Paul, and Strat. Can you continue the series into 335s, Teles, Jazzmasters, and SG? I think it's the perfect format for people to get a gist of each type of guitar that may not know where to start.
@JohnDoe97642 жыл бұрын
I support this!
@jordanpratt3821 Жыл бұрын
This.
@joshbabbitt9243 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that would definitely be dope, if any kind of promotion or fundage/help permits, Rhett!
@braedonmorrissey7548 Жыл бұрын
would love to see an SG vid like this!!!
@fivewattworld2 жыл бұрын
I’m surprised at how much I dig all the American vintage II specs actually. If the idea is for a guitar to get you to play differently then this does that for me.
@hkguitar19842 жыл бұрын
Agreed, I equate the vintage frets the same way that driving a vintage muscle car with bias-ply tires, you're in for the full experience. That said, the vintage frets would most likely be a no-go for myself. Also of note, it appears Fender did an excellent job aging the clay dot fret markers, and even the correct inlay spacing at the 12th fret.
@ryangunwitch-black2 жыл бұрын
I love my 2009 Road Worn strat but I need one of those American Vintage IIs
@hkguitar19842 жыл бұрын
@@ryangunwitch-black Ditto
@NunchucksHabit2 жыл бұрын
They're a surprise hit. I've heard on a few channels that it's Pro 2 necks that are superior to all others, even the Ultra series (You'll be waiting 8 months to get an Ultra in Canada - my town reports a Cobra Blue Ultra Strat HSS would be June '23. The Pro 2 'Dark Night' Tele Deluxe? Sept '23). I think it'd take less time to get a new kidney.
@danielstoddart2 жыл бұрын
Are the frets on the AVII's really vintage frets, though? It seems like Fender has been using the phrase "Vintage Tall" to describe their version of 6105-height and width frets. Is that so, or are these something different?
@RD-tf8ul2 жыл бұрын
Mexican stratocaster is an excellent instrument and will not hold you back. I use one and love it. It is all stock. Players series are worth checking out.
@tmmuscics2753 Жыл бұрын
I love the pickups on it, gives me Hendrix vibes
@drewnorth89857 ай бұрын
I agree the player plus MIM is an excellent guitar
@joshuacondon12 жыл бұрын
Absolutely love my 59 custom shop strat, I would suggest paying slightly more and looking for a used custom shop rather than the vintage 2, but I love that this new series exists!
@larsfrederiksen30052 жыл бұрын
Just a quick comment on the Classic Vibe. Most likely you don't need a fret level and crown etc. .Just a simple polish of the frets, maybe starting with 800 grit and working up to 4000 or 8000 will give you great frets. Tape off the fingerboard so you don't scratch it. Cut the "sand paper" into 0.5-1 inch wide strips and maybe use a big eraser to press the strips down against the frets. Or just buy a "fret-eraser" and give it a quick once-over and it will improve the feeling of the frets immensely.
@PROJECTM952 жыл бұрын
I actually just bought the squier last month and did the exact things you mentioned: new pickups, pots, 5-way switch, pickguard, had the frets polished & leveled, then properly setup and wow it’s amazing! I’m blown away that it’s even a squier. Looks and plays amazing! As an intermediate/late beginner, this guitar and upgrades for under $800 is totally worth it! Awesome video
@onlyfromadistance73262 жыл бұрын
I did the same thing! All because of the colour. Turned out to be a great guitar.
@maxpower67062 жыл бұрын
It was a squier.. you swapped out half the guitar hah
@onlyfromadistance73262 жыл бұрын
@@maxpower6706 , got a point Homer?
@maxpower67062 жыл бұрын
@@onlyfromadistance7326 I think I made it there pingu
@onlyfromadistance73262 жыл бұрын
@@maxpower6706 some people can't afford a great guitar right off. But they can get a good guitar and over time make it great. Now shut up and go make me a sandwich...
@harshtruth91482 жыл бұрын
That intro was amazing Rhett....salute
@TheRealCAPerry2 жыл бұрын
It was the scenery that did it I think…
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
It was flowing on the clouds
@felixayala052 жыл бұрын
Facts.
@dinadams2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that was quality!
@troutslayer192 жыл бұрын
It sounds a lot like The War on Drugs. Killer!
@TheBurdenOfHope2 жыл бұрын
Your title tracks get better and better every week. That octave fuzz ripped!!
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
I love those inversions and the light touch! That is a great intro!
@clintwilson6380 Жыл бұрын
I'm starting to really like this guy, excellent content and he's cool to listen to.
@iandodd78282 жыл бұрын
I began my guitar journey 3 months ago with a Squier Affinity Strat, $279 at my local music shop. My teacher shows up with a Squier Bullet, $179 at the same shop. I'm a long way from being able to justify a Made in Mexico, much less a Custom Shop. For now, I'm happy to spend money on lessons and maybe a couple of upgrades on the Squier in the next year or so.
@benirodriguez95162 жыл бұрын
Do as I did many years ago... when you come to a proficient level you want, then go for a new and better guitar. And if you end up being a pro guitar player like Rhett, then you can also afford a custom one. During your learning years, you will find different kinds of guitars with different feels, and your music style will also evolve. Rock your Squier!! when I was starting to play the guitar (in the 80s/90s I wish low priced guitars where as good as they are today). Heck... I played/practiced 2 years (in my room), before I knew what a distortion pedal was!!, today you can get a myriad of effects on your pc or even mobile for the cost (or less) than just one pedal back in the day... just crazy!
@rv62052 жыл бұрын
buy the custom shop heavy relic...you wont regret it ... i have 3, they are amazing
@GCKelloch2 жыл бұрын
@@rv6205 Maybe as an investment, but you'd have to keep it from harm to retain its value. There are arguably better things to invest in than guitars.
@GCKelloch2 жыл бұрын
You don't necessarily need to change pickups, but there are excellent options for under $100/set. First determine what about the sound you would change. Also great noiseless for under $200. Changing pots and wires won't affect the sound, but you might like the feel of certain pots.
@GCKelloch2 жыл бұрын
@@rv6205 Hehe, Maybe so. Ya' never now what's going to happen in the market.
@MrZ1234 Жыл бұрын
IMO the Pro 2 sounded the best. Something about the crunchiness and brittleness of the tone. Just great.
@drjcolin12 жыл бұрын
Have to give you props for such a great channel. Your audio/visual is pro level. I appreciate how thorough your reviews are. And your guitar playing is always tasteful, I especially liked the intro you created in this video. Keep up the great work!
@jackpalczynski78842 жыл бұрын
Great video. I like the Vintage II "as is". I'm a huge tinkerer and learned a bunch of luthier tricks in my time. For a few years, I started with craigslist bought Mexican Strats and upgraded quite a bit that you talked about. Sand the body to wood. Acrylic color, nitro clear. Level and crown the frets and round the finger board edges. Go with better alnico pickups. And the back of the neck gets sanded down then waxed well. A hint too is that old Deluxe Mexican strats (the serial number starts with a D) like a Jimmie Vaughan, a Powerhouse or the like have the wider, US string spacing and bridge with a much bigger block already. Going the extra mile on one of those doing only paint and neck work make them easily outplay a standard American Strat. Now, I'm not a vintage fan, so if I built one of these to take out and gig, I want the top of the neck truss rod, I add a roller string tree and the tuners become lockers. Pop on some 9's or 10's, lube the nut, saddles and let her rip.
@theboofin2 жыл бұрын
I recently bought a Jimmy Vaughan and it's an awful instrument. LIke a toy compared to my Les Paul. The new Ultras feel great though. Should have got one of those.
@bretspangler87172 жыл бұрын
I think a major factor in choosing a guitar is whether it has been properly setup, some receive a ton of fret work while others might just be right out of the box, a good service by a top luthier can completely change a guitar.
@archieguitarz47002 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, a good setup and some TLC makes a big difference.
@justaburgscousin2 жыл бұрын
yeah most guitarist think the perfect guitar usually come right out of the box, but in reality you gotta put some work into making that good guitar great. My number 1 guitar is my pro 2 strat, and i had to fight that guitar for over a month before i dialed it in! Now the guitar is bullet proof!
@archieguitarz47002 жыл бұрын
@@justaburgscousin My Amer Pro I HSS is my favorite Strat by far. Super versatile and it's just an amazing guitar.
@Cannibal_Actual Жыл бұрын
It’s funny you say that but on the flip side a bad luthier will ruin a great guitar
@justgivenofox9543 Жыл бұрын
My dad gifted me his ‘62 reissue. Never took it to his luthier he’s been going to for the past 20+ years. I took it in to get it set up and my god what a difference. I do plan on working my way around my own guitars, but your comment does seem to fit more newer guitars that are more manufactured than hand crafted. I may be wrong on that but that’s just my perception
@josephkelly48932 жыл бұрын
That Custom Shop sounds above and beyond. Pricey, but worth the money in my eyes (and ears)
@vintagebikes4215 Жыл бұрын
I signed up for Rhett's basic guitar theory course...I write music books...he did a super job. I enjoy seeing how others cover material. Rhett makes it easy.
@MosriteCharlie2 жыл бұрын
The vintage II model is to die for if you have the budget. Nicely made, sounds great out of the box, and has much of what I would upgrade a lesser instrument to be.
@BillWolfe2 жыл бұрын
I love the show, especially this one! I have an American Pro 2 strat, you mentioned that it has a synthetic nut but I bought mine with the understanding that it is bone. Bone is also listed in the specs for a new one. Thanks for letting me be a guitar nerd!
@JonathanGasper2 жыл бұрын
It's bone.
@BillWolfe2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for confirming!
@nikverschuren42912 жыл бұрын
Its bond indeed.
@djrever2 жыл бұрын
My 2018 player series strat, same colour as the one you play in the video, resonates a lot!! I love to play it even unplugged due to this!!
@seanbaines2 жыл бұрын
The black one. The Professional II. I like the clarity. I thought it sounded terrific, very expressive and versatile. I like the 2 point trem. I do not like the lack of easy adjustability on the neck for the Vintage pair. I really liked the way you can blend neck and bridge pickup. That had a sound to it I really liked.
@TacticalGhost0072 жыл бұрын
I so love my America Pro II. I feel naked without it.
@gffg3872 жыл бұрын
Pro II sounded like shit. Harsh on all positions.
@nicholsjon94722 жыл бұрын
My favorite too.
@mohamedtlass38422 жыл бұрын
The custom shop and vintage series sounded the best, not necessarily one better then other just a bit different voicing
@jfar33402 жыл бұрын
@@gffg387 yep, but he has very bright hands too
@clos872 жыл бұрын
The playing on this video is out of this world. Excellent work, sir!
@jonathankim6755 Жыл бұрын
I’ve played and owned so many strats. I even had the guy who made the SRV number 1 replicas make me a special LPB Strat with an upside down tremolo. The great vintage strats are in a class of their own - at high volumes they get creamier and creamier whereas newer guitars sound harsh. But finding that great vintage Strat is a very costly experience.
@diddymercs Жыл бұрын
I've played vintage guitars, Fender included, that were nothing special at all. They all aren't winners for sure.
@adityap87462 жыл бұрын
That intro though ❤ Footage, playing, everything top notch! I also appreciate all the details you mentioned as to what you’d upgrade.
@mattlau2 жыл бұрын
Love strats! Your melodies are so good and really captures every character of the strat. My favourite is still the vintage road worn relics Customs. Looks and sounds amazing. But it's really about the feeling of the guitar which means....we all have to go to the local guitar shops to try the best one
@DannibusX2 жыл бұрын
I love guitars of all types, but the Stratocaster is beyond my favorite. Buddy Holly, Hendrix, Cobain, Gilmour, Clapton, SRV. And many others. Such a beautiful instrument.
@kodykindhart56442 жыл бұрын
Those are some great instruments you listed
@jackhaugh2 жыл бұрын
I watched a SRV tribute concert his brother Jimmy put together that featured all the top blues guitarists on the planet 10 years after SRVs death. I believe Jimmy actually got up on stage with each of them if memory serves me correctly. With the exception of BB King, every single one of them played a Fender Strat. That should tell you something.
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
RoryGallagher used a C neck 7.25 . It makes a difference! And Rhett you nailed it.
@bryanmiller5692 Жыл бұрын
Cobain played a jaguar
@theshimmeringcarnelians6 ай бұрын
Thanks Rhett. The Player Plus also seems like a good option that comes with rolled edges, locking tuners, and noiseless pickups at around $999.
@bo3751 Жыл бұрын
I so agree with his reasoning for spending the extra money on the custom shop. I own a 59 american vintage I and a custom shop. The feel is just on another level with the custom shop and you really feel the quality holding it in your hand. Mine is a relic too which I love especially the worn in neck.
@jonlavigne32702 жыл бұрын
My favorite was the American Vintage 2. It has the right sound and vibe and the price, while out of my reach completely, isn’t ridiculous. As for which one I’d buy, the Squier. The price is right and I’d have fun tinkering and upgrading it. I’d be more likely to get the 70’s one though.
@wizaxed2 жыл бұрын
Obviously the Custom Shop sounded great - but that Vintage strat sounded killer too! A noticeable difference from the lesser expensive versions. Great opener to this video, Rhett! Your content is always solid!
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
Rhett’s content is the best no bull channel here. I love the way that we can see true worth. A $150 guitar may need $800 before it is fit to record or even play for a saloon. Intonation is important, setup has to be right. You learn about this,when he plecked his LesPaul and had it set up. It was a wow, something was not completely right, but my mind settled afterwards, slight unease was gone. I had no complete thought about it, Rhett sounded really good, but after the plek and setup he was magical! I am a Fender guy I have to admit, Gibsons always sounded a little out of tune for some reason. But seeing that was wow he got to see how it is really done! The truth comes out on any guitar when you play beyond the 12 th fret. If it all goes to heck beyond the 12 th we heard it here… the intonation needs attention. But what if your Epiphone or Gibson LesPaul Special with just the lightning bar wraptail bridge, you can move it around, but you need to have a pro do it who has done SGs to get it close enough. I put a intonatable bridge on the Epiphone with saddles. It is perfect. Too bad that the neck makes my left hand go numb because of the skinny neck profile. My son said that it felt good for him so I will give it to him and he can take lessons.
@stephenatohi Жыл бұрын
This is where I landed too. I "watched" the beginning without opening my eyes to see if I had a preference. Strongly preferred the custom shop and vintage, but neither really spoke to me. There are better sounding custom shops out there for sure.
@AlexW-wv4nt2 жыл бұрын
This is a great series for us guitar nerds, I love it! I hope you keep doing this with other popular models 🙂🤘
@400_billion_suns2 жыл бұрын
11:38 The nut on the American Pro II is bone, not synthetic. Edit: 19:30 Gritty frets don’t necessarily need to be crowned and leveled. They’re often the result of skipping the final step of polishing the frets after they’ve already been leveled. If you’re on a tight budget and have DIY skills, polishing frets is easy and would make those frets feel fine.
@prslol14 ай бұрын
The American Pro II also has a satin finish on the back of the neck. Surprised he didn’t mention it cause he seems to prefer it in the LP videos. Instead he acted like the gloss was a downside lol
@ElDiabloHuma2 жыл бұрын
The intro tracks just keep getting better. Your use of octave fuzz is insane 🫡
@blueslawyermemes79582 жыл бұрын
The frets coming out from Squier really do desperately need some polishing, or even crowning. But that's pretty easy for a luthier to do, and once they're properly set up (which, yes, they should do in the factory), they're quite wonderful guitars
@corneliuscrewe6772 жыл бұрын
That’s kind of disappointing, the Affinity Strat I bought my godson back in what, maybe ‘05 or ‘06 was an outstanding value for a beginner guitar. Good level, better than fair fret ends, and fair polish. I went ahead and polished them up bit, but I didnt’ do much. I actually just did a clean and tune up on it for him recently, it still plays darned good.
@jimcamp24232 жыл бұрын
@@corneliuscrewe677 I tend to agree with that perspective. None of the guitars I have really needed anything more than a play in. The whole point of buying a new guitar is to get new frets. A new guitar shouldn't need fret level crown & polish, but if there is a grittiness for a Squier Bullet/Affinity level brand guitar it's a set of strings or two away from that being smoothed off from the strings themselves. June & October 2021 I bought a couple of Monoprice Telecasters and they had that brand new gritty fret feel to them. I played them and now they feel & sound fine. Metal on metal is going to sound like you're scraping metal on metal. The two ways that is handled, one can gab a polish or play it in. I can't imagine the resonant claims being valid in the video. Once again, every guitar I have is resonant, more or less than each other and that's more to do with the weight of the guitar, the fixed vs tremolo bridge for a body route, string thru vs top loader. The neck is always going to be more vibrational than the body as the strings are attached at the tuners, the contact of the nut or wherever fretted. All my Strats are basswood which is softer than Alder (Poplar in some cases). If Basswood being softer wood is resonantly responsive, without dampening the vibrations, I can't imagine any of these guitars, polyurethane or lacquer, not being more resonant than what I have. The feel differences, I get that, but even a $ 100 Chinese guitar has a very playable feel to it, once they are set up to preference especially. All of these guitars sounded fine to me, tone being a preference & what each territory they cover. The thing that bothers me, every knock on these new guitars, is the same knock on any brand's lineup update. Crappy electronics & pickups. gritty & rough frets & ends. Really, the fret polish how long would that take for any new guitar. I don't even bother, knowing in the first few days or weeks the fret grit is gone as played in. At worst would it take a year if the guitar wasn't played as often ?
@atlejohnnyrygg71242 жыл бұрын
That often goes for the cheapest ones. I have compared Classic Vibe to Player series in store a couple times and the Squiers had better frets.
@TheDmonet2 жыл бұрын
And what you pay someone to do all this work you can just buy a better guitar. A little polishing I can do but leveling and crowning is going to cost you
@zimvader252 жыл бұрын
Yeah the cost of getting a luthier to do that is way more than just paying the difference for a better guitar
@stigsoemme2 жыл бұрын
I've got a Fender Player from 2019 that i changed out all the hardware and electronics in, but the guitar itself feels and plays wonderfully. It's super resonant. It's too bad the one you got sent felt bad. Mine is my all time favorite, and I wouldn't sell it for the world
@stigsoemme2 жыл бұрын
@@retiredguyadventures6211 I sold my american Fenders because I liked my Player better 🤷♂️
@seanbaines2 жыл бұрын
When I got mine, I had the advantage of being able to go to my LMS (Local Music Store), which is a pretty big one, and try out all the Players on the floor. I narrowed it down to the two that felt/played best unplugged, then put them through an amp. The one I chose has worked out pretty well.
@cesarguitarra19752 жыл бұрын
I had an "American Series" 2003 or so, as body and thick gloss paint, beautiful guitar but... the Player I have now is way resonant than that USA. Is a step down in certain things but is a really good guitar. I was in shock when Rett put the player in last place. Regards!
@mikepj1025 Жыл бұрын
Love Strats. They are my guitars of choice for what and how I play. The only thing that is a deal breaker for me is the truss rod adjustment at the heel of the neck. I’ve had every level of Strat throughout the years and with a little work and some time, you can get even the most affordable Strat to sound and feel amazing. Great video man. Really love these types. Keep it up.
@gpapa312 жыл бұрын
Fender are on another level right now. Almost every single offer at any price point is spot on on quality and tone delivery (based on the money you pay), and the finishes are stunning.
@kjellodnebreitebakk2 жыл бұрын
That American Vintage II sounds like absolute perfection to me. The custom shop also has a lot going for it. But for the price, Vintage II for sure.
@alex_lgrd2 жыл бұрын
Definitely
@DrunkenRhinoceros Жыл бұрын
The Clapton signature strat is great. The soft V neck feels best to me. All other necks are nice, but the soft V is king.
@nickmiller3319 Жыл бұрын
Agreed, I have a Custom Shop Clapton strat, it is incomparable to anything short of Elites/Ultras, maybe.
@yyzttr2 жыл бұрын
I just love the American Pro II 's actual sound. I has the dry to glassy clean twang. I tend to like the modern features more.
@ILuvJazzNJava2 жыл бұрын
I own the American Pro v1 and I must say I do really dig the v-mod pickups. They are bright and articulate, but they don't sound harsh and have a real shimmer and depth to them. You can also tame them with the tone pots too which I regularly do. I usually set my bridge pickup around 6 on the tone knob and my neck around 7 or 8, then tweak a bit according to venue. The only thing with the Pro that might not be to everyone's taste is the slightly chunkier neck profile (my hand is used to something a bit slimmer).
@SpencerMDugan2 жыл бұрын
I basically turned an 2000s starcaster into an AmPro2 and I love it. Highly recommend
@adamp64012 жыл бұрын
I have a player strat and I absolutely love it. So much so that I have no inclination to get the professional. Truly great for me
@6xcchamber971 Жыл бұрын
Sitting here and listening to you play they all sound good! I do believe that the sound is in the hands more than anything. That old say Is " A bad guitar player can't make a good guitar sound good, But a Good guitar player can make a bad guitar sound Great!" It is in the hands and then when you get the guitar player/guitar/amp, magic can happen! Stats are beautiful pieces of art. Thank you, B
@TehSyneS2 жыл бұрын
you really nailed that David Gilmore / Pink Floyd sound on the intro! With a next level feel with the last notes of the solo. Kudos!
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
David Gilmour has hands like mine , like a stone mason and he uses a 7.25 C neck as far as I know still yet, like BB King asked him once “Boy You sure you wasn’t born in Mississippi?”
@EricTheCleric932 жыл бұрын
Funny thing about Gilmour and these modern "premium" 2-point trems - he prefers a 6-point.
@mattier30302 жыл бұрын
@@Bbbbad724 wait your thought about this is your 😄hands are like David’s? That is such a creepy comment for some reason.
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
@@mattier3030 No, I did a lot of manual labor and my hands are pretty big and well used. Before I destroyed my shoulder I had to have a C neck with a 7.25 radius. Gilmour preferred the 57 V 7.25. I have played both and the 61 is more comfortable. I may never play again. I have a Silvertone with a pretty decent neck and a 9.5 radius and practice is hard. I just have beat up hands that’s all I was saying, but I am getting discouraged with the nerve in my thumb.
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
@@mattier3030 No, I did a lot of manual labor and my hands are pretty big and well used. Before I destroyed my shoulder I had to have a C neck with a 7.25 radius. Gilmour preferred the 57 V 7.25. I have played both and the 61 is more comfortable. I may never play again. I have a Silvertone with a pretty decent neck and a 9.5 radius and practice is hard. I just have beat up hands that’s all I was saying, but I am getting discouraged with the nerve in my thumb.
@davidharvey88122 жыл бұрын
There’s never been another video that has made me wanna go pick up my strat 👍🏼
@latexgeneration2 жыл бұрын
I have an Am Pro II and it’s fantastic. I love the pickups and neck. And TBH, Miami Blue is one of my favorite guitar colors Fender has ever done.
@danabiondo92432 жыл бұрын
Me 2. I thought the Nut was Bone? Is it?
@mikes515012 жыл бұрын
Me too, I have the Dark Knight finish and it’s amazing.
@mikes515012 жыл бұрын
@@danabiondo9243 so did I, but he said it wasn’t. 🤷🏼♂️
@ColtonSiegel2 жыл бұрын
the nut is bone! that’s the only thing he got wrong in this video
@Podcastage2 жыл бұрын
Holy Toledo Rhett. I was just researching strats to pick one up because I have never owned one. Was leaning towards the pro II, but now you’ve made me reconsider the vintage. Heck. Great video, thanks for sharing your experience with us all.
@coalyboi79392 жыл бұрын
legend mic man
@stevekirkby65706 ай бұрын
Proud to say I built my own - Fender Neck and body but then added Vega-Trem and upgraded everything. Came in about the same price as the highish end jobs (2k) but after spending a while to set it up it is just amazing and a similar guitar from custom shop would probably hit 4k if you could actually spec it. I don't intend to ever sell it, so I know it probably is not 'economical' - but it was so much fun and I learnt a lot. If you aint tried it, then think about giving it a go.... take your time and create your own :)
@charlessp62652 жыл бұрын
I've been a beginning guitar player for twenty years and.... Actually, there's no substantial difference in tone if you plunk more down on a good amplifier. However, these ease of use is substantial, just like anything you invest in, the real payoff is consistency. You'll notice, they are more consistent in performance and quality than the lower end. Thank you for sharing this video.
@meowitzzer767 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never related more to a phrase than “a beginning player for twenty years” 🤣🤣🤣
@shretzy53562 жыл бұрын
remember when the mexican strat was $600 ish
@bondalero00748 ай бұрын
I got a Fender Player Series “Blackie” new this year on sale for $600 through Pro Audio Star/Reverb! So I grabbed one quick while the sale was on early this year!#🎸❤️🔥🤘🏻@shretzy5356
@shawngeabhart43124 күн бұрын
I paid $425 back in the mid 90’s
@alex_lgrd2 жыл бұрын
You forgot to announce the winner, it was supposed to be on November 24th, it's the 28th now
@johnbeals76972 жыл бұрын
Such an honest review. Most people would never say get the one that you connect with. They would push their favorite one and call it a review
@Jack-hd4cp Жыл бұрын
Excellent comparison video. The only thing missing was including the nut widths, fret radius specs, and weight. I know we could maybe dig these specs off Fender site, but these 3 things are super important to nerds like me. Keep up the good work!
@A_Noid Жыл бұрын
Except for the custom shop ones, for which they pick light woods, the weight of the others wouldn’t mean much, as you could get a light MIM and a heavy AV II, or the other way around. And Fender doesn’t publish weights for that reason.
@maplehillkiller2 жыл бұрын
The custom shop Fenders are phenomenal, very resonate, and the playability is off the charts. I'm not a huge fan of the reliced guitars but the custom shop are flat out the best
@zimvader252 жыл бұрын
Nah. I own one because they were “the coolest” at the moment and needed a pro luthier to make the stupid thing playable. The builders just seem to focus on making it look cool.
@VonBluesman2 жыл бұрын
What you say about actually getting the different guitars in your hands and playing them to tell the difference is the most honest truth about how to choose a guitar. KZbin can not replace getting your hands on the instrument and feel you get when you know this guitar is special and the one I can’t live without. 👍🎸
@seanbaines2 жыл бұрын
One likes to look for the little things. How's the balance on the lap? Good? Stay in place? Or does it want to neck or butt dive? How does it react to a strap? Does it spin awkwardly when you touch the body with your picking hand because of how the strap is placed? Does it balance and lean at a funny angle? Or does it sit where it's supposed to, and stay pretty much in place without you having to hang onto the neck all the time? How's the neck? Good feel? Fit your hand the way you want? Sticky in the back? Can that be solved with scotchbrite and a bit of wax? But finally, and most importantly, how does it ring? It's almost more important unplugged, because a guitar with a dead ring and no resonance unplugged isn't going to suddenly come alive through an amp. I spend time playing unplugged before I flip the on switch on the amp. I find it helps.
@VonBluesman2 жыл бұрын
@@seanbaines Sean, good analysis, the only thing you left out was the price and that doesn’t really matter if it is the magical one in a million guitar you are looking for. Heck, you covered that about like Bubba did on how many ways there are to cook shrimp. LOL 😂
@seanbaines2 жыл бұрын
@@VonBluesman I just got back from trying out a new guitar. Fresh in my mind. :)
@inhaler1134 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Just a bit to note, the American Professional II Strat does in fact have a bone nut per Fender specifications. Perhaps they switched over to them sometime after this video was made? That is one of the main features that attracted me to that particular model. In addition to the fact that I personally think it sounds and feels absolutely phenomenal! Even up against a 1974 hardtail Strat that I also own.
@N_A_Lund Жыл бұрын
Mine is an earlier one and the nut is bone. I think he just got mixed up for a moment while filming.
@strummercash56019 ай бұрын
Cool! I’m thinking of nabbing the roasted pine version of the Am Pro II, but was flummoxed how the series ranked within the 180 odd models that Fender produces.
@nohillforahighstepper Жыл бұрын
Back in the late 80's, I owned a Squier that was built in Japan that was an awesome workhorse. I played it on stage for 4 years and never had to have it repaired. I did a couple mods on it myself but it never had to visit the repair shop. Wish I'd have kept that one. Today, my Strat is a 2014 US/ Guitar Center limited edition (guitar center specs). It has a solid rosewood neck and Custom Shop Fat 50's. I swapped out the stock bent saddles for saddles from a Strat Plus, added a mini-toggle to turn on the bridge pup any time, swapped the pickguard for one of my choosing and installed rosewood pot knobs and switch knob. This guitar quickly became my main player. Great tone and resonance. I'm a bit puzzled that these GC Strats haven't become highly sought-after. I highly recommend trying a solid rosewood neck. And if you never use a trem, try a hardtail version. Those hardtails just seem to have a little extra "mojo". 😊😊😊
@tomroth64752 жыл бұрын
Rhett..Loved the song at the beginning . …The Edge during Rattle and Hum mixed with Clapton and a touch of Satriani🤘
@trevorclarey33368 ай бұрын
Fender custom shop not worth the money in my opinion .
@filmacs172 жыл бұрын
That run at 2:20 was sweet! A highlight reel moment for sure
@loganpotts96232 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of Stevie Ray Vaughn? lol
@wabbadu12 жыл бұрын
Cool intro! What a great vibe your music has. Love your channel! Keep up the great work.
@caryconover Жыл бұрын
Rhett your rapid-fire articulations of super specific differences throughout the range of these guitars is excellent. You always state then refine and finally clarify your points. You just do such a great job throughout. It's not the editing (which is excellent) or the camera work (ditto). It's the way you keep viewers engaged. I play a 1984 Hondo H-700 MR/R that every time I'm in the basement doing laundry I pick it up it sounds excellent. But this video gives me some insight on what I might upgrade to some day.
@albertomunoz48672 жыл бұрын
Great review, Rhett! I purchased a Squier Classic Vibes as a project guitar. I updated to Alnico 5 pickups, Orange Caps, Wiring, and Rolled in the frets. around $75 out of pocket upgrades. Definitely a great starter guitar.
@texme_-26822 жыл бұрын
👆 chat me up🎉🎉
@derekcheney7442 жыл бұрын
Really cool comparison! I actually own that exact model of the Classic Vibe and absolutely love it! Maybe I just got lucky but my pickup switch is shockingly good and the frets felt like like had been played in for years from the day I got it. Those budget guitars can be real hit or miss but when you find a good one, they can be an unbelievable deal!
@MrLph4272 жыл бұрын
A setup/tidying up and perhaps some pickups - all the start you need
@shinzontheta2 жыл бұрын
Same....experience...was in a guitar center the other night looking for a cheapo electric just to have for alternate tunings and picked up a Squier telecaster cause I thought the finish looked nice and the thing played like a it was 500 dollars more. New tuners and New pickups it would been a beast.
@nathanbloomfield2112 жыл бұрын
I have the American Pro2 and it has amazing clean tones. I'm thinking of switching the bridge pickup to a tele style and it should be perfect.
@Jazda1Jazda2 жыл бұрын
Fender killed it with this new vintage reissue series, they sound great in every youtuber video
@MeAndBas Жыл бұрын
I already have an AmPro II and I'm waiting on my Vintage 2 so I can decide which one becomes my main. Great video man.
@metalfatigue Жыл бұрын
I agree with everything said here, espcially around 17:50. You don't notice that a Strat body vibrates--until you play one that doesn't. There is nothing wrong with Mexican Fender per se, but I had one (supposedly alder) that was so dense that it made no sound at all when played without an amp, and no sustain, even with an amp. Even with a swimming pool rout, it was heavy and dead. The engineers out there will tell you none of this makes any difference, but oh boy, did it ever! I replaced the pickups with Lollars and then Fralins but the guitar was just dead. Speaking of wood, the stuff they're using for Classic Vibe bodies makes them sound just a little thinner and brighter. It's pretty subtle, but if you switch to a Strat made from alder or ash, you suddenly notice what was missing. But that's hair splitting. I think the real difference besides price, is labor. Rolling the edges and properly smoothing fret ends is work. But if you don't mind or don't notice these things, a Classic Vibe is fine. Even the Chinese switch will work if you're not too hard on it. So I think it is true to say that more expensive Fenders are usually better, and...that many players won't notice much difference. There's something for everybody, and you can pay a lot and still get a dog. That's the problem with mail order.
@MontyCantsin59 ай бұрын
Great points. I completely agree with everything you mentioned; particularly poor quality wood -i.e. heavy, dense, alder and ash-leading to a guitar sounding dead. I’ve even experienced that with a Suhr antique S (the body was made with a dreadful piece of Alder; no change in pickups could’ve saved that) so one has to be careful buying a guitar without first feeling the weight and playing it unplugged at any price point. It’s a shame that Fender CS Strats and Teles cost so much but the quality of the materials used is worth it most of the time.
@steveo442 жыл бұрын
The classic vibe is crazy good for the money. 2 hours spent on the frets and it's awesome. liked the American vintage tone wise but there's nothing major to pick between them on that front. Great video again!
@moonwalk38162 жыл бұрын
Has the winner of the giveaway been announced? Entry site says a winner hasn’t been chosen yet?!
@hunterprice33202 жыл бұрын
I have a strat by a brand I've never heard of called Crescent. I think its one of those brands that you can find on places like ebay or something. I got it for 30 bucks used from a pawn shop. Its currently my main guitar lol. I love it. Some of it might be sentimental tho because it was my first guitar. it has surprisingly good action. Main things that could be upgraded are The Pickups and the nut and tuners. It's still really playable even with what it has
@hollymartins6913 Жыл бұрын
To anyone who has the interest, I highly recommend purchasing Dan Erlewine's Guitar Repair Handbook and learning to work on your own instruments. Being an inveterate tinkerer, I assemble my own Fender- style guitars (and repair and build by word of mouth as a side-hustle). I can order a body of the wood of my choice, an all parts neck, quality parts and components, finish it in nitrocellulose lacquer, shape the bone nut, etc. I couldn't justify nor afford the quality of guitar I can do myself. Of course there's trial and error, but playing a fantastic guitar that you put together while spending a fraction of the cost of a comparable off the rack guitar is a fantastic feeling. And there's a connection because you have birthed that instrument.
@colinparks6192 жыл бұрын
The moment that custom shop kicks in the tone is just mad
@testpattern0987654322 жыл бұрын
I am constantly surprised about how I convince myself of one spec over another until I play an instrument and it just feels great. I thought I loved thick necks because I loved my Tele, but then I played a much thinner strat neck and loved it too 😅 Same with radius 🤷
@shakeyoulikehaiti Жыл бұрын
You totally left out Fender's most modern strat. The American ultra series. It falls in between the vintage and the custom shop. I would say this is hands down their most unique non-custom shop guitar that they make. It comes with several options that you won't find on other models, including rolled edges, a compound radius fretboard, strap locks, locking tuners, the two point floating tremolo, an amazingly contoured body, and the S2 switch so you can add the neck pick up into any position you're playing. If you're looking for a modern strat, this is the way to go. Especially with the 5th generation noiseless vintage pickups in them.
@rjejames28 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking of getting the HSS ultra
@24MusicCarats Жыл бұрын
I tried those noiseless pick ups but they felt extremely weak they lack that rich glassy tone it seemed.
@mikes515012 жыл бұрын
Great reviews!! It’s the American Pro 2 for me. I love the tone, feel and modern touches on it.
@christopherwelch55682 жыл бұрын
When I was taking lessons at a guitar store 20 something years ago, I casually asked the guy at the store what guitar he thought was "the best" and he said- The one you'll play every day. I see these vids all the time on "The BEST One" and I am reminded of 2 legends- Prince and Eddie Van Halen. Prince's #1 Tele from Purple Rain was an off brand Tele knock off. Eddie Van Halen's famous Frankenstrat was a parts guitar that he made himself from Charvel parts. A $3,000 Fender won't make you play any better than a $100 student guitar. Lessons and practice will.
@lizstorer000 Жыл бұрын
Great post!
@watersnortmoment373411 ай бұрын
To a certain degree that’s correct, but there’s a point where it’s not. If you play a 100 dollar guitar, it’s likely not setup very well and will have sharp frets. To someone just starting out that doesn’t understand how to fix those issues, it seems like guitar is an insurmountable challenge to learn. However, a well setup guitar with decent enough fretwork, that same beginner wouldn’t give up because suddenly it’s playable. As long as the guitar can be setup well, there will be no difference in ability from the player between a 100 dollar and 3000 dollar guitar. The playability matters the most, you get the most bang for your buck around 250-300 dollars.
@natemeister95592 жыл бұрын
custom shop all day, just sounds magnificent. but id settle for the vintage and professional ii which Ive played. amazing.
@mab2112 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again, Rhett and Fender! The '61 Strat arrived yesterday. It was worth the five month wait!
@JohnnyBGoode6342 жыл бұрын
I bit the bullet and bought a Custom Shop relic. I would absolutely do it again. How it feels in your hands is amazing and it is the most resonant Strat I have. You can feel the notes resonate through the neck and body. I understand this probably does not affect the tone but it sure feels alive when you play it and that matters.
@asiagobagel82932 жыл бұрын
Not quite on your level haha, but recently got the highly controversial (lol) Silver Sky after playing an 07 mexi strat for over half my life (that still plays amazingly, just very rough around the edges) and noticed the exact same thing when I played it for the first time. The sound is great, but the feel and resonance is the most noticeable part that initially made me go "ok this is different". Strumming a chord vibrates your whole chest and you can feel the "thwack" of individual notes while playing lead on the PRS compared to my cheaper standard strat. Still love my strat though, just wanted a Silver Sky before they stop making em, and definitely don't regret it.
@kjellodnebreitebakk2 жыл бұрын
@@asiagobagel8293 I’m in almost the same boat. I’ve had American strats. Highway 1 and Standards. They were all sold at some point, even though I loved them. Then I got a Mexican Player 60’s which became my main guitar for a couple of years. Just fantastic for the price. Then I heard the Silver Sky played at a concert. Mind was blown. So I had to get one. Managed to score a nebula one, and never looked back. I was gonna sell it for a profit. But no. That guitar instantly connected with me. It is unbelivable how good it plays and sounds. And at a cheaper price than the Fender Custom Shop. Though I love the feel of a reliced guitar. But I Cannot justify the price at this point in my life.
@kjellodnebreitebakk2 жыл бұрын
A reliced Custom Shop Strat is as good as it gets. I love the way they feel. Wish I can afford to spec my own someday.
@Bbbbad7242 жыл бұрын
@@kjellodnebreitebakk I f you love Custom Shop relic jobs you should see RoryGallaghers dedication Strat. Donal brought the real one down and the duplicated everything including modifications!
@kjellodnebreitebakk2 жыл бұрын
@@Bbbbad724 I’ve tried one actually! Great axe.
@thrumyeyesphoto2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful track! Really love the vibe and all the guitar layers. Great work man!
@erickmo11882 жыл бұрын
Out……standing into! You’re easily one of the best creators right now…Musical or otherwise. Great job Rhett. Your commitment to sound quality, quality videography/photography, and presentation is very evident and does not go unnoticed. I feel like I get a full and professional production to view and enjoy every time I click on a Rhett vid.
@charleyfromage44242 жыл бұрын
I used to hate Stratocasters, like everyone had one, you’d see it everywhere, I couldn’t think of a less original guitar. Then I played and bought one, and that’s the most confortable guitar I ever played.
@cliffwarner7549 Жыл бұрын
Myself, I prefer the American Professional II for the price and features. I like my Fenders to have the maple fretboard (lots of options, I know) and I like the contoured neck heel along with the push-pull tone pot (a nice option within easy reach). We all have our preferences. . . I'm not in the market for a Strat. I love my 2007 American Deluxe with noiseless pickups and S-1 switch. 🙂 I think as you experienced when looking for the right Les Paul, I would want to play an instrument before I buy. But Sweetwater is known for their service and set up. And it's not a $3,000 dollar guitar, but still a worthy investment, IMO. Thanks for doing what you do!
@trevormccue95852 жыл бұрын
Best production video you’ve done yet. The intro, the shots, the edit, the content. You’ve reached an elite level here.
@tomjones23482 жыл бұрын
I was fortunate to see Glen Campbell in his prime. He was playing a custom made Strat Plus with lace sensor pickups...and the sound was just stunning (as was his playing). The next day I started looking for one....found it, and still own it to this day.
@daviddalziel884 Жыл бұрын
I recently played a 2014 anniversary Strat where the pickups had been replaced with lace sensors . The maple neck was unbelievably smooth and the guitar sounded great . I wondered if the anniversary Strats were subject to higher quality control as it it felt so great -also had an unusual case which had like a central section that the neck sits in . Another gem is the Edge signature Strat , dimarzio in the bridge !
@JTNMax Жыл бұрын
I saw Glen as well; what a guitar player!!! I have a 90s Clapton Strat with Lace Sensors. Very quiet and sounds great... I believe these were way before their time in noiseless pickups. I don't know what is sold now, but the gold versions were standard in the EC strat which had a nice strat expected tone, but I also bought blue versions (good humbucker blues sound) and red (hotter driving sound like a hot rail). A Strat Plus was another good guitar back in the day with Lace Sensors.
@jimkelley6444 Жыл бұрын
I wish they still offered the lace sensor pickups as a factory option
@Hadiplaysmusic2 жыл бұрын
Rhett you are one of the standout players of our time. Incredible!
@RhettShull2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@thegamersgalaxy28552 жыл бұрын
😆
@adamfurnish84812 жыл бұрын
@@DS-nw4eq How many gigs you playing this year?
@Guitareye902 жыл бұрын
Yea ridiculous statement I agree, go check out some real talented dudes out there you boomer
@adamfurnish84812 жыл бұрын
@@DS-nw4eq The point is Rhett is a top notch player, and he probably has more musical success than most of us in the comments, so I thought your comment was arrogant
@mightyV4442 жыл бұрын
Holy moly! That intro music is totally amazing! 😍👍
@glennharris38622 жыл бұрын
The Fender American Vintage II 1961 Stratocaster Electric Guitar checks all my boxes. Wish it was road worn but maybe I could do that myself. Great video. Thanks so much.
@danielgregory72002 жыл бұрын
I own two Japanese aerodine strats. I think they are as good as the American ones. Or very dang close. The only thing I have done is put locking tuners on them. And, both have had a really good setup on them.I would highly recomend one. If you can find one.
@kanoray2608 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2004 Aerodyne. For some silly reason sold it and 15 years later ive just found another and nabbed it. Superb strat!
@ryanmoore2779 Жыл бұрын
We don’t care how the Hell they do it in Japan😂. 🍻🇺🇸 🎸
@ZackSeifMusic2 жыл бұрын
Taking a left turn here to say that I found the best Strat for me wasn't a Fender, but rather an LsL Custom Saticoy. I tried everything from Squier through Fender Custom Shop but it wasn't until I started looking at other brands (Musicman, PRS Silver Sky, LsL, Suhr etc.) that I found the one that really spoke to me. Hope this may help someone on their Strat journey, as there are many great brands to consider :D
@joshdenise14572 жыл бұрын
this giveaway is already overdued
@Shjandy2 жыл бұрын
I have that same squier classic vibe and my selector switch feels nice and crisp when switching positions. I absolutely love it as a budget guitar
@caleshtcincredibles2 жыл бұрын
they are really good guitars for the money right out of the box . I hade a Squier Vintage Modified Strat and it's just awesome , picked it up marked down at my favorite guitar center
@aldomacias361 Жыл бұрын
sweet playing dude, i’m interested in buying the 60’s jv stratocaster in olympic white and you just sold it to me even more.
@mihalyvigyikan91142 жыл бұрын
Well there is no guitar giveaway mr rhet shull... what did really happened?
@exhausdad57732 жыл бұрын
The vintage and custom strats have a certain magic, no doubt, but to be honest, the American Pro II Had my attention the most, and I think I’d lean into that if I could swing the price tag. The modern features seem like they’d save a great deal of headache, the cut of the body has that comfort factor, and the sound out of those pickups fits the style I usually play a lot better. I can dream, but I’d have to sell basically all my guitars to afford that one 😅
@mojoredfoot2 жыл бұрын
I’m with you on the CS necks. That worn finish feels incredible. I have a 1956 in Sherwood green that gets a lot of play time. Pretty much stays on position 4. Still the Plus series from 1987-1993 with the Lace Sensors are my favorites
@clintwilson6380 Жыл бұрын
Is that Sherwood Green kinda dark in color, I saw a picture of an old Green Strat that was stunning, I can't remember the name of the color. Would love to see yours.
@essa155552 ай бұрын
🤘 the American Pro 2 for me. I love the tone, feel and modern touches on it.
@kuchdizzle882 жыл бұрын
This video couldn't have come at a better time as I just received my Squier CV 50's strat yesterday. It is a fantastic bang for buck guitar!