| On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Charles Zwicky <cazwicky@earthlink.net> wrote: > Here's a classic example of that tone:
 >
 > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm9-PZJ3buk
 
 
 Man what a sound! I love that neck PU sound! That tape recorder
 compression is so up-your-face! Makes me think about Hendrix If Six
 Was Nine (although that was bridge PU, but still the same PU tone
 compression). Vini Reilly (The Durutti Column) once called the
 STratocaster "a wonderful machine" or something like that, and that
 really is what it is. I love those Strat quirks like the sploinky
 sounds of string tension evening out through the nut score as you play
 with the whammy bar. I recently recorded this with my
 strat that I
 mocked up in -82 by a Schekter body and all other parts form one of
 those early Japan built Squire strats:
 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4963264/strat_psalm.mp3
 Can't say how much I love that tone, although here it is bridge PU all
 through. Another classic and great album with the bridge PU strat tone
 is Hamburger Concerto with ancient dutch group Focus. Jan Akkerman
 played through rotating speaker Lesley cab's on that album which is
 another epic strat sound I adore.
 
 Greetings from Sweden
 
 Per Boysen
 www.perboysen.com
 http://www.youtube.com/perboysen
 
 
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