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Thread: Sound of a plywood Squire with orig. 64 pups?

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    Sound of a plywood Squire with orig. 64 pups?

    Here's another weird question. I know about the resonant qualities of ash vs. alder bodies, etc. But this is kind of a hypothetical question: What would original 64-era Strat pickups sound like in a Squire plywood body? I know they would sound different from an original 64 Strat, but just how different? REALLY different, or different enough so that only someone familiar with a 64 Strat would be able to tell? Just wondering, that's all. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Sound of a plywood Squire with orig. 64 pups?

    My plywood Bullet strat had a tendency to make pickups have less low end, but that is about all I saw. I have the same pickups in an affinity Strat now and they have more low end. The Affinity is not plywood like the bullet was.

    I doubt anyone could tell or would care..

    I've had $185.00 custom handwoud puckups in it before.. Strage, since the guitar cost me $50.00...
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