StevieRajeVagner
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Hi,
I have been playing stratocasters all my life and have been swapping parts out here and there in the years. Keeping some of my strats, selling others.
At the moment I am playing one of my dads old 70/80's strats. It has a rosewood fingerboard w. falmed maple neck and an ash body.
The guitar sounds good, but sometimes I am missing some fullness and depth. It is sometimes sharp/shrill /bright/icey sounding.
I could first try to change the pickups, but I am also looking to reduce some weight, as my shoulders start to get tight after a night of gigging with it.
The current ash body weighs 1.9 kg by itself. So not too heavy, but also not light. I dont know if it is swamp ash or northern ash.
BUT... I am planing to swap out the body for a light weight alder body.
I have found a couple online in the 1.5-1.6 kg range. Also, I had one strat with a body made from very very old pine that was weighing only 1.33 kg. and it was just a tiny bit too light (it was neck heavy), so I was thinking that 1.5-1.6 kg would be better.
My question is, do you guys have any experince with alder bodies in this weight class ? are they too light/creating neck heaviness ? how do they sound ?
Any input ? thank you in advance
I have been playing stratocasters all my life and have been swapping parts out here and there in the years. Keeping some of my strats, selling others.
At the moment I am playing one of my dads old 70/80's strats. It has a rosewood fingerboard w. falmed maple neck and an ash body.
The guitar sounds good, but sometimes I am missing some fullness and depth. It is sometimes sharp/shrill /bright/icey sounding.
I could first try to change the pickups, but I am also looking to reduce some weight, as my shoulders start to get tight after a night of gigging with it.
The current ash body weighs 1.9 kg by itself. So not too heavy, but also not light. I dont know if it is swamp ash or northern ash.
BUT... I am planing to swap out the body for a light weight alder body.
I have found a couple online in the 1.5-1.6 kg range. Also, I had one strat with a body made from very very old pine that was weighing only 1.33 kg. and it was just a tiny bit too light (it was neck heavy), so I was thinking that 1.5-1.6 kg would be better.
My question is, do you guys have any experince with alder bodies in this weight class ? are they too light/creating neck heaviness ? how do they sound ?
Any input ? thank you in advance