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recently i picked up a westone raider 2 guitar at a pawn shop for 70 (nz money, so that’s about 85 USA) thinking it would make a great guitar for the kind of music i play (technical, brutal death metal) but now that i’ve got it home i think my fender strat actually has a heavier tone, as well as a better lead sound… fuck, a better everything sound. could it just be that the strings on the westone are old school and quite rusty? would modern strings give it a better sound? the guitar looks like its from about the mid eighties… maybe its only suited to playing music from that period in time? i tried taking the bottom 3 strings off my fender and putting them on the westone, and it did sound a bit better… but i still think the fender sounds heavier and all around nicer. The fender gives more distortion and low bassy chunk, which is weird since it only has 4 regular pick ups and the westone has uhh… 2 sets of those grunt/gain pick ups… can’t think of the proper name for them right now. the westone does have quite a bit of rust, dirt and fluff around the pick ups and shit… would that affect the sound at all? is this guitar a piece of shit, good or what?
please help if you can. thanks. later
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