For many years I've wanted to try out the 7/8 strat from Warmoth, and now I finally had the opportunity! I've always preferred the shorter 24,75“ scale length that you find on most Gibsons, but I also liked the comfortable body shape of the strat. The two extra frets is also a bonus for me. The body is substantially smaller than a normal strat, but it feels really comfortable. The smaller neck and body makes it a super playable instrument, and the quality of craftmanship provided by Warmoth is really great. Signal chain: Warmoth 7/8 S-style loaded with EMG 85/SA/SA and Gotoh locking trem Wampler Ego Compressor TC Electronic Polytune 2 mini Boss OD3 In the effects loop: MXR Carbon Copy and Keeley Supermod Hughes and Kettner Statesman Dual EL34 THD Hotplate Altec ER12S Speaker Shure SM57 and Warm Audio WA-47jr. Focusrite Clarett Sounds: High gain: Boss OD3 - Statesman amp (Drive channel) - Effects loop: MXR Carbon Copy and Keeley Supermod (Chorus/Vibrato) Clean: Wampler Ego Compressor - Statesman amp (clean channel) - Effects loop: MXR Carbon Copy and Keeley Supermod (Chorus/Vibrato) Bluesy tones: Wampler Ego Compressor - Boss OD3- Statesman amp (clean channel) - Effects loop: MXR Carbon Copy and Keeley Supermod (Chorus/Vibrato) Thank you for watching, and feel free to leave a comment!
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