Long title, i know. My cheap Squier strat have gone through some relicing. The back of the guitar has been held over a campfire, the pickguard have also had some fire-treatment. The rest is done with some steelwhool and various tools. I switched place between the middle and bridge pickup, so that the 4th position includes the neck and bridge pickup, sounding a bit like a telecaster.
Considering the price tag on this little amp, I really like the sound when it's cranked all the way up. EQ setting is 12, 5 and 1 o'clock (Low, Mid, High).
Playing on a 50's classic Strat with Kinman Custom Classic set (AVn 56 in neck and middle and AVn 59 in bridge).
I know I play like a drunk man, but I can promise you, I was sober during the recording :)
Just demoing my practice amp. First off, my Squire Bullet Strat (reliced with telecaster wiring) on the drive channel. Then an Ibanez AF-75D (stock), also on the drive channel. Then the Ibanez and the strat on the clean channel. Sorry for poor playing.
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