Definitely strat, especially for funk because the pcikup options are so great you can get all those phased sounds you need. Maybe les paul for the more rock side of things. Gary Moore etc
I dont recommend Squires for gigs. Squires are like the cheap versions of Fenders. Ex: Squire is to Fender as Epiphone is to Gibson If you mean "squire" the model of fender guitar its great, but the knockoff of fender isn't so great
George used a Gretsch Duo Jet, a Gretsch Country Gentleman, a gibson j160e, a Gretsch tennessee rose, a rickenbacker 360/12 string electric, a fender strat (rocky), an epiphone casino (w/bigsby and without bigsby), a gibson es335 (very briefly), a gibson sg standard maestro, a gibson les paul (given to him my eric clapton, a Fender Jaguar, a gibson j200 acoustic, and a fender tele John used a Rickenbacker Capri (natural), a rickenbacker 325 (black), a gibson j160e, a fender strat, an Epiphone casino (sunburst and natural), and a martin d-28. Paul used a Hofner 500/1 left handed bass, an epiphone texan ft-79, an epiphone casino w/bigsby, a rickenbacker 4001 bass, a fender precision bass, a fender esquire, and a martin d-28
Yes.
The main difference between the Fender Squier Strat and the Fender Stratocaster is the price and where they are manufactured. The Squier Strat is a more affordable line made in Asia, while the Fender Stratocaster is the original higher-end line made in the USA. The Fender Stratocaster typically has higher quality components and construction compared to the Squier version.
squire fender strat serial number 0060100758 was made in what country ?
fender strat
1984
(I currently use a fender strat with a floyd and humbuckers) i need a good metal second guitar with a similar feel to a fender strat
Mainly his 62' strat. but there is his 57' strat and his telecaster.
Most likely the Strat, considering that you are mostly playing clean. It has a much brighter tone that can help cut through the mix of a band. This is also very dependent on the pickups, however.
The Fender Strat Plus used Lace Sensor pickups in 1995.
A fat strat refers to a strat that has a humbucker pickup, which pretty much looks like two single coils smushed together on a guitar