robert cray strat

seanw1010seanw1010 Posts: 1,205
edited October 2006 in Musicians and Gearheads
ay good? my friend has been looking for a new strat(has a cheap squier) and has been looking at it. i like the idea of them, but how are p/us compared to texas specials?
they call them fingers, but i never see them fing. oh, there they go
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  • ianvomsaalianvomsaal Posts: 1,224
    It's sound is actually pretty good - I like the set bridge since I don't use the trem much (I've actually blocked almost all of mine). I'm very use to the Gibson LP and hollowbody sustain, and I'm convinced I get better tone and sustain without a trem - I think a set bridge is a really good idea if you want a Strat but don't need a trem - Cheers . . .

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