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GG-001 • Justin’s Electric Guitars Part 1

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Take a look at Justins red Strat and the Telecaster…. with little demos and hints on sounds and stuff

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25 Responses to “GG-001 • Justin’s Electric Guitars Part 1”

  • ZeppelinFloydRoses:

    He’s from Tazzie
    He’s from Tazzie

  • GreenAsJade:

    I guess that would …
    I guess that would be Ralph and SANDY’s Custom Shop that Justin mentions he’s not happy with… I think he says “Mandy” unless I misheard…

  • Szartard:

    The Mesa Boogie …
    The Mesa Boogie Thiele cabs are beast, yo. : )

  • TheMTFaces:

    lace sensor pickup …
    lace sensor pickup are the best singlecoils if you doont mind them being a bit closer to the strings.

  • moonlightiguana:

    It’s Ralph and …
    It’s Ralph and Sandy’s Custom Shop. They have a good rating on eBay, though it doesn’t sound like they were too communicative with Justin. Justin must have been too nice to leave negative feedback. The guitar sounds great now!

  • fumofo1:

    tazmanian devil
    tazmanian devil

  • celso91:

    nice question the …
    nice question the man is a fool

  • DayTripperLennon:

    haha what was that …
    haha what was that animal at the end man?

  • Leonardoo69:

    cool
    cool

  • cheesnuggets123:

    so you’re saying …
    so you’re saying that in the 80′s fender didn’t make any strats?

  • insertbadname:

    Is it a ’60s strat? …
    Is it a ’60s strat? Cause 80s strats dont exist :P

  • kirapwnedjoo:

    i love how he turns …
    i love how he turns his head every time he strums. tehehe xD i love all your videos though :O

  • hawkpanther7:

    how long have you …
    how long have you been playing guitar?

  • huyiy:

    what kind of poor …
    what kind of poor set ups were u talking about? what kind of set up did u have to pay for?

  • godblesstexas:

    Sorry, my response …
    Sorry, my response above was to your question.

  • godblesstexas:

    In a single coil …
    In a single coil stacked pickup, you are going to lose some output due to reduced windings being used on the single coil of the stack, but overall the sound will be very similar to a traditional single coil. On a traditional side-by-side humbucker, the output is the same, but the tonality varies. Some side-by-sides sound very strat like when split, while others sound a bit different. I hope that helps

  • codyt5:

    Do coil-splitting …
    Do coil-splitting pickups sound as good as true single coils? I was thinking of putting one in a MIM Fender Strat, but don’t want to sacrifice tone. Any opinions?

  • SphereAcidBurn:

    his goldtop is …
    his goldtop is better

  • chilljlt:

    Y’d u guys thumb me …
    Y’d u guys thumb me down? Just answering on of the guys queries.

  • xxAnimeBroxx:

    I got a red Strat! …
    I got a red Strat! XD Everyone told me to get a black one.

  • svetelegende:

    haha u say …
    haha u say stratocaster funny newai great guitars

  • WEIRDALROXMYSOX:

    Do one about your …
    Do one about your acoustics! PLEASE!

  • dyingforastrat:

    That looks just …
    That looks just like that telecaster that a guy names Patsguitars on ebay makes. Never heard of ralph and mandy, that sucks they hosed you, I know how much that model costs and that is not good business. I’ll remember that and tell 11 people like they sad customers do when news is bad.

  • jonnybargh1:

    this sounds really …
    this sounds really basic and I should know this cos I know a fair bit about guitars but what is the difference between the sound of a neck pickup and a bridge pickup. Which one is best for lead guitar for example?

  • whiib:

    justin you rock you …
    justin you rock you saved my dude!!!

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