I have heard it both ways about these devices...some claim these aftermarket offerings are far superior to the stock Fender version in terms of overall tone, sustain, & vintage-specific metal content while others say it's utter BS. Probably best to begin here by differentiating the term 'stock'.
The Callahan seems to get rave reviews when used as a replacement in the MIM Stratocasters. Apparently the MIM version is shaped differently, contains less steel, is lighter & doesn't sound as good as those in an original 1957 Stratocaster. *well gee whiz*
On the other hand, others have mentioned that a Callahan offers no significant tonal/sustainal improvement in a contemporary American-made Stratocaster as the steel content & design are pretty much the same in both...thus the alleged hype factor.
So the question is...while they might be considered a viable replacement in a MIM Stratocaster, are they little more than a hood-ornament for the MIA Stratocasters?
The Callahan seems to get rave reviews when used as a replacement in the MIM Stratocasters. Apparently the MIM version is shaped differently, contains less steel, is lighter & doesn't sound as good as those in an original 1957 Stratocaster. *well gee whiz*
On the other hand, others have mentioned that a Callahan offers no significant tonal/sustainal improvement in a contemporary American-made Stratocaster as the steel content & design are pretty much the same in both...thus the alleged hype factor.
So the question is...while they might be considered a viable replacement in a MIM Stratocaster, are they little more than a hood-ornament for the MIA Stratocasters?
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