Hi All,
Recently, I found myself playing my Strat Squier a lot more than my late 80's Les Paul. I've been really grooving on the cleanish funk and rock rhythm grooves that I can lay down with the Strat. It's cool. But, I can't seem to get a crunchy rhythm or sustainy lead tone that lights me up. I'm looking for suggestions on what kind of amp overdrive works well with single coils.
My Strat is a late 90s Strat Squier Pro Tone with a maple (or whatever is NOT rosewood) fretboard. It's got the standard single-single-single pickup configuration. I just measured the DC resistance of each pickup and they're running about 5.3-5.4 kOhms. My amp is a 2006 Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue that has been my sandbox for heavy modifications. The "clean" sound is pretty much stock (well, I snipped out the "bright" cap). The big change was that I put in a lead channel modeled after that Mesa Boogie Mark IIc to Mark IV. I have no idea if my lead channel sounds like a real Mark II or Mark IV and I don't really care...all I know is that it works great (to me) on my humbucker-equipped Les Paul. Unfortunately, it doesn't sound very good with the Strat.
So, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do for overdrive with the strat. I prefer my overdrive sound to come from the amp. I'm not picky about pre-amp vs power amp distortion but I am picky about distortion pedals. I've never found a distortion pedal that gives me what I want. To me, the overdrive in the amp just sounds more authentic and has more authority. So, I'd love to find an amp lead channel configuration that works well with single coils.
I would greatly enjoy suggestions on what overdrive architectures/tweaks you think work well with single coils. I'm happy to completely re-jigger my amp, so the field of possible solutions is wide open. I'm also trying to learn here, so if you suggest an overdrive configuration for me, I'd love to hear your thoughts as to *why* you think it works well for single coils.
Thanks all!
Chip
Recently, I found myself playing my Strat Squier a lot more than my late 80's Les Paul. I've been really grooving on the cleanish funk and rock rhythm grooves that I can lay down with the Strat. It's cool. But, I can't seem to get a crunchy rhythm or sustainy lead tone that lights me up. I'm looking for suggestions on what kind of amp overdrive works well with single coils.
My Strat is a late 90s Strat Squier Pro Tone with a maple (or whatever is NOT rosewood) fretboard. It's got the standard single-single-single pickup configuration. I just measured the DC resistance of each pickup and they're running about 5.3-5.4 kOhms. My amp is a 2006 Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue that has been my sandbox for heavy modifications. The "clean" sound is pretty much stock (well, I snipped out the "bright" cap). The big change was that I put in a lead channel modeled after that Mesa Boogie Mark IIc to Mark IV. I have no idea if my lead channel sounds like a real Mark II or Mark IV and I don't really care...all I know is that it works great (to me) on my humbucker-equipped Les Paul. Unfortunately, it doesn't sound very good with the Strat.
So, I'm looking for suggestions on what to do for overdrive with the strat. I prefer my overdrive sound to come from the amp. I'm not picky about pre-amp vs power amp distortion but I am picky about distortion pedals. I've never found a distortion pedal that gives me what I want. To me, the overdrive in the amp just sounds more authentic and has more authority. So, I'd love to find an amp lead channel configuration that works well with single coils.
I would greatly enjoy suggestions on what overdrive architectures/tweaks you think work well with single coils. I'm happy to completely re-jigger my amp, so the field of possible solutions is wide open. I'm also trying to learn here, so if you suggest an overdrive configuration for me, I'd love to hear your thoughts as to *why* you think it works well for single coils.
Thanks all!
Chip
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