May 30, 2010

GG-001 • Justin’s Electric Guitars Part 1

JustinSandercoe asked:


Take a look at Justins red Strat and the Telecaster…. with little demos and hints on sounds and stuffTaught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .

Julio

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Comments on GG-001 • Justin’s Electric Guitars Part 1

June 1, 2010

EJRocky @ 4:21 am

Elsa

Actually, dude… there’s a site called Pat’s Guitars, and he takes apart a Ralph and Sandy Telecaster - just like yours - to see what’s in it. Look it up on Google. It’s absolutely terrible work.

And that Gibson mini humbucker? According to Pat, not a Gibson. Cheap copy.

Shame on you, Ralph and Sandy…

June 2, 2010

ex0ja @ 12:02 pm

Jairo

I really want a Telecaster but I mainly play acoustic so don’t know much about electric guitars. I am really having trouble deciding which Telecaster to get! The only way I have of choosing is colours…

June 5, 2010

Cillit134ng @ 5:29 pm

Jordan

i’m in love with the telecaster.
and i’m thinking too much about guitars, instead of practicing

June 7, 2010

lexist7 @ 6:51 am

Alfredo

hey, order a blank from allparts and have someone drill holes.

June 9, 2010

AdrenalineTheory @ 1:07 pm

Elsie

Yeah, to clear it up its Ralph and Sandys, not mandys.

June 10, 2010

jjkrause84 @ 1:31 am

Beckett

Justin (not sure if you answer these) but I was wondering where you knew where to get a three-knob Tele control plate. I’m (slowly) building my dream Tele and would love a Master Volume/Master tone/Blend pot set-up and would prefer (for both practical and aesthetic reasons) to have a three-knob set-up as opposed to a push-pull pot.

Thanks alot for everything!

June 11, 2010

ZeppelinFloydRoses @ 1:24 pm

Caden

He’s from Tazzie

June 13, 2010

GreenAsJade @ 11:13 pm

Jaydin

I guess that would be Ralph and SANDY’s Custom Shop that Justin mentions he’s not happy with… I think he says “Mandy” unless I misheard…

June 15, 2010

Szartard @ 6:12 am

Jazlynn

The Mesa Boogie Thiele cabs are beast, yo. : )

June 18, 2010

TheMTFaces @ 12:38 am

Ellis

lace sensor pickup are the best singlecoils if you doont mind them being a bit closer to the strings.

June 20, 2010

moonlightiguana @ 6:07 am

Devyn

It’s Ralph and Sandy’s Custom Shop. They have a good rating on eBay, though it doesn’t sound like they were too communicative with Justin. Justin must have been too nice to leave negative feedback. The guitar sounds great now!

fumofo1 @ 3:20 pm

Terry

tazmanian devil

June 21, 2010

celso91 @ 5:19 am

Sienna

nice question the man is a fool

DayTripperLennon @ 10:52 am

Sherlyn

haha what was that animal at the end man?

June 24, 2010

Leonardoo69 @ 4:17 pm

Maddox

cool

June 26, 2010

cheesnuggets123 @ 6:27 am

Milton

so you’re saying that in the 80’s fender didn’t make any strats?

June 28, 2010

insertbadname @ 2:55 am

Maryam

Is it a ’60s strat? Cause 80s strats dont exist :P

June 29, 2010

kirapwnedjoo @ 8:36 pm

Giovanna

i love how he turns his head every time he strums. tehehe xD i love all your videos though :O

June 30, 2010

hawkpanther7 @ 7:43 am

Hadley

how long have you been playing guitar?

July 3, 2010

huyiy @ 6:18 am

Melissa

what kind of poor set ups were u talking about? what kind of set up did u have to pay for?

July 6, 2010

godblesstexas @ 3:04 am

Lilianna

Sorry, my response above was to your question.

July 7, 2010

godblesstexas @ 3:06 am

Brandon

In a single coil stacked pickup, you are going to lose some output due to reduced windings being used on the single coil of the stack, but overall the sound will be very similar to a traditional single coil. On a traditional side-by-side humbucker, the output is the same, but the tonality varies. Some side-by-sides sound very strat like when split, while others sound a bit different. I hope that helps

July 9, 2010

codyt5 @ 10:12 am

Nestor

Do coil-splitting pickups sound as good as true single coils? I was thinking of putting one in a MIM Fender Strat, but don’t want to sacrifice tone. Any opinions?

July 12, 2010

SphereAcidBurn @ 9:49 pm

Gabriel

his goldtop is better

July 13, 2010

chilljlt @ 6:30 am

Arturo

Y’d u guys thumb me down? Just answering on of the guys queries.