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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-13 8:07 AM (#110771)
Subject: Fender VG Stratocaster


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Have you guys checked this out? A modeling Strat, much like the Variax, with all kinds of kewl tones at the flick of a switch like humbucker, Tele, Strat, 12 string, acoustic and ALTERNATE TUNINGS algh, ...uhg,...droool...1699 at Sam Ash. With signal processors getting smaller, it can't be long untill every guitar just has all this stuff just built right in.
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-13 8:10 AM (#110772 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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Sorry, forgot the url. Heres the Fender page. Fender VG Strat

Here it is at musicians friend, also 1699.

vg strat
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-03-13 8:12 AM (#110773 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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I'm drooling too Brainslag. It's funny you should mention this as I read a little blurb about it only today in Australian Guitar magazine.

What'll they think of next?
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Yak
Posted 2007-03-13 8:16 AM (#110774 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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I haven't seen one in "real" life, only read about it. I believe that it was created in a co-operative effort with Roland to get the modeling up to par. Pretty sweet guitar indeed. However, In my opinion, something soulful is lost when you start adding modeling to the front-end. The thing could sound like garbage tonally, but" ahh, we'll fix it in the mix" ... Id rather have the sweetest sounding woods. Sound the way nature intended.

BTW.. I checked out one of those L6 Variax's. Not impressed at all with the build. Now this was at GC so it might just be a bad setup, but this thing had action about 1/2 inch high. WTF?
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alpep
Posted 2007-03-13 8:32 AM (#110775 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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I saw that at namm.
remmeber it is a model just a substitute.

I remember when the dx 7 came out and people said OMG I can throw away my b3 rhodes and wurlitzer. guess what? those 3 instruments are worth more now than ever.

bottom line is a model is cool but when you want the real thing there is no substitute
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Beal
Posted 2007-03-13 8:33 AM (#110776 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster



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Well said Al.
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-13 9:47 AM (#110777 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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I know these will never replace 'real' guitars. I'll never get one anyway. It looks like a hoot, though, cool for practice without setting up all those stomp boxes, and I really like the alternate tunings - without having to alternately tune. Looking at it again, I'm confused about something. Both knobs have an 'N'. I'm guessing "Normal". On the one - N,S,T,H,A for Normal, Strat, Tele, Humbucker, and Acoustic. Wouldn't "Normal" on this guitar already be "Strat"? So is there 2 Strat sounds?, because the pickups look magnetic, and the guitar is a Strat.
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-13 9:51 AM (#110778 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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"None"?
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cholloway
Posted 2007-03-13 9:59 AM (#110779 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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There's nothing like a Hammond B3 with at least one Leslie.

I shoulda been born a keyboardist, instead of So Goodlookin'!
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brainslag
Posted 2007-03-13 10:05 AM (#110780 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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Originally posted by cholloway:

I shoulda been born a keyboardist, instead of So Goodlookin'!
LOL. When my wife starts complaining about money, I tell her she should have married someone rich, instead of smart, good looking and talented. :D
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stephent28
Posted 2007-03-13 10:15 AM (#110781 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster



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ditto Al


and I love my Roland Guitar synths!
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an4340
Posted 2007-03-13 10:24 AM (#110782 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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What I see in Brooklyn, is a lot of bass players have a Fender Jazz bass, and something like a five string variax bass with all the bells and whistles.
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Mitchrx
Posted 2007-03-13 10:31 AM (#110783 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster


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Originally posted by alpep:
I saw that at namm.
remmeber it is a model just a substitute.

I remember when the dx 7 came out and people said OMG I can throw away my b3 rhodes and wurlitzer. guess what? those 3 instruments are worth more now than ever.

bottom line is a model is cool but when you want the real thing there is no substitute
Well put Al!

Remember when solid state amps were to replace tube/valve amps? Even the old piece of crap tube amps (Kalamazoo, Sears, Silvertone) are now worth double to triple the original prices.

I used to have a Rhodes piano that I bought used, but mint, in the early 80's. Then all of the new electronic keyboards came out. I went to the local Sam Ash and they offered me $75 for it and called it a dinosaur. I let it sit in my basement for about 15 years. I sold it three years ago for $650.

New technology is nice, but it doesn't always mean better than the existing tried and true stuff.
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stephent28
Posted 2007-03-13 10:33 AM (#110784 - in reply to #110771)
Subject: Re: Fender VG Stratocaster



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I have one of the original Kalamazoo amps (based on the Fender BF Champ circuitry) with Tremolo. Still sounds really good and last I looked they were bringing a fairly decent price on eBay.
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