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hmm... may i know where to find a range of MIJ HSS Strat in s'pore?
or do i have to purchase online?
i'm currently looking for 1 and my budget is around 1.5k. not sure if it's enuff.
thanks in advance, dudes!
Hmmm... Saw some HSS strats at Davis, but are all fenders, so might overshoot your budget.
yup, i'm actually looking for a fender one.
saw a couple of Standard Strats (MIJ) at davis, which are slightly less than 1k.
but like wat they said, i want something more versatile...
well, i'll take a look at davis again. thanks dude!
If you're looking for a Fender, shouldn't you get one that they shine best at? (ie.SSS) From what I know, The MIJ Fender Standard Strats with 'em Texas pick-ups should shine quite well.
If you wan a HSS configuration, get an Ibanez, MusicMan Silouette Special, etc. Fender in HSS is............... just not Fender IMO.
I second that. IMHO you should really consider what kinda guitar sounds sing to you. Getting a Fender for the sake of the brand ain't worth it. If I wanted a SSS, and had LOADS of cash to spare, yeah, then a Fender strat is the way to go. However, if I can get an alternative, ie: Timbre SR200, that costs fractions of a Fender, and still sing, I'll get the SR200.
If you're into humbuckers, why Fender? Look at Les Pauls, or Ibanez RGs, they're rock solid guitars built for humbucking styles. A single humbucker at the bridge won't suffice if you like the humbucking style.
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damn...... i'm so confused now...
but still thanks for the suggestion, dude. :- )
Its simple really. If you already know how to play, just go ahead to shops and try out various guitars. If not, get someone who does to go with you shopping. I'm sure some softies around here wouldn't mind helping out given they are free. Its better than getting a branded guitar, that you wouldn't enjoy playing cos you just don't like the sounds it produces. Though I think the amp is really more of the important part.
make sure you check the specs of the fender from davis before buying. apparently it seems like some of them cant tell the difference between basswood and alder. I ended up buying from TYMC instead.