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j2tc wrote:I was originally shopping around for a Fender Strat. Specifically a Dakota Red '89 with Maple Neck. Everytime I ran into a chance of buying one, it was always "We just sold it". Then one day, I walk into this very small boutique shop and I see this absolutely beautiful sky blue Strat with Rosewood neck, only to find out it wasn't a Strat but a G&L Legacy! I never thought I'd run into one as EVERY guitar store in my area do not carry G&L..or so I thought.
I grabbed the guitar off the wall and jumped into a room to test it out. I was always curious as to what the pickups would sound like in person and needless to say, I was absolutely impressed. Although the 2 and 4 positions werent as "creamy" as a Strats, I feel like theres a specific "pop" sound I get every time I pluck a string. The best way I can explain it is the sound of when you hear an electrical outlet spark...but for a VERY quick moment before the sound rings out. As the sound rings out I noticed it's a lot sharper than a Strat sound and I didnt realize how much more I would love the tone. I gave myself some time and went around to different shops and boutiques to play Rosewood Strats. After a week of playing different Strats and with the original goal being finding a Dakota Red Maple Neck Strat, I ended up going back to the small boutique shop and purchasing my very first Himalayan Blue Rosewood Neck G&L Legacy!
I would post a picture, but being new to this forum, I cant seem to figure it out. Little help?
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meursault wrote:I like stories in which sound goes over look and color...
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