Clapton's Strat Is NOT a Normal Stratocaster!

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  • čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
  • More than 30 years after #Fender designed the #EricClapton #Stratocaster it's no secret that it has some interesting features lurking under the hood. We take a look at what's going on with the electronics by using my 1990's MIJ Strat that I outfitted with pickups taken from a 1992 Clapton Strat.
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  • @TomButwin
    @TomButwin  Před rokem +11

    Mid Boost Circuit: sweetwater.sjv.io/PyNz5z
    Clapton Strat from Sweetwater: sweetwater.sjv.io/k02WP3
    Clapton Strat from Zzounds: www.zzounds.com/a--3980673/item--FEN117602

    • @myjames48
      @myjames48 Před rokem +1

      Where and what is that control, are they available frim music shops. The title of that control is what i am interested in. Jimmy in Johannesburg.

    • @guyberger4169
      @guyberger4169 Před rokem

      There you go! Finally the Truth 😅

    • @andreetje1964
      @andreetje1964 Před měsícem

      @@myjames48TBX

  • @rolandjgutierrez7737
    @rolandjgutierrez7737 Před rokem +187

    Actually Clapton secret weapon is Clapton himself.

  • @burkholdst.rudderberg3574
    @burkholdst.rudderberg3574 Před rokem +411

    Actually Eric's secret weapon is 50+ years of practice!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +28

      True. Let’s all get off CZcams and practice. Watch all my videos and subscribe first, tho😉

    • @viper2148
      @viper2148 Před rokem +15

      Yup, Clapton also sounds pretty good using just a wooden acoustic box with NO onboard electronics.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +6

      He sure does! Mics an acoustic in an arena. Boss move.

    • @ppvk2610
      @ppvk2610 Před rokem +7

      Well Eric being born in '45 and starting Cream in '66 after having played already in The Yardbirds and John Mayals Bluesbreakers. Pretty sure he developed his secret weapon in approximately twelve, thirteen years or so of practice

    • @DoktrDub
      @DoktrDub Před rokem +2

      @@TomButwin I’ll make an exception for your videos sometimes!

  • @simonsmith2642
    @simonsmith2642 Před rokem +100

    Watched a recent rig rundown, he just uses a 3 way switch live, and only has one pedal on the floor and leaves the mid boost on. Just punches the tubes on his dumbles. Thats it. Its OG… Its just all him.. Doing what he does.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      I definitely over simplified it, but it doesn’t get much more “OG” as far as setups go, that’s for sure. Make sure you check out my 10k subscriber giveaway video too! Giving stuff away from PRS, Martin, & more.

    • @jdelcolli
      @jdelcolli Před rokem +5

      Third position always - the guitar tech said

    • @pedrobrando4606
      @pedrobrando4606 Před rokem

      A wah peddle is used on his recent work with Ozzy.

    • @brianfoster5702
      @brianfoster5702 Před rokem +5

      Also has his amp all set to 7 all other sounds are from guitar.

    • @ralphmezey9171
      @ralphmezey9171 Před rokem +1

      Most of the the great ones use bare bones equipment, and push the tubes.. Awesome stuff.

  • @glennevans5824
    @glennevans5824 Před rokem +25

    It’s a genius concept…and Eric’s thought instead of putting a Humbucker in bridge like many did…He got Fender to add a circuitry that pushes the midrange db…and the tbx tone control compensates the loss of treble …pretty awesome..I think it’s the best all around Stratocaster…for stage use…😊

    • @randomlyrancannabis7020
      @randomlyrancannabis7020 Před rokem +5

      Blocking the tremolo is also his calling card.

    • @cliffords2315
      @cliffords2315 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I have one, but i have replaced the pickups with Fender Hot Noiseless PU's

    • @ludwigvanbeethoven2490
      @ludwigvanbeethoven2490 Před 2 měsíci

      If you dont have much power like clapton to ask fender doing what you want, they gonna kick your ass immediately like what they did to john mayer

  • @donkloos9078
    @donkloos9078 Před rokem +9

    I have owned and played an Eric Clapton 'Blackie' Strat since mid-90s. It's been a great workhorse for what I am using it for. What he did not mention is that the neck is thinner in the middle, worked down to allow easier play and fingering.

  • @TySpiceland
    @TySpiceland Před rokem +65

    OMG! I CANT BELIEVE THIS! Back in 1998, I made this EXACT GUITAR! 97 Am. Standard with the Clapton electronics dropped in, and I play it every day!! I used to think my guitar was one of a kind, but now it’s at least 2, excellent taste dude!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +8

      That’s awesome! Mines actually a mid-90’s MIJ 50’s reissue Strat, so yours is still one of a kind! Thanks for watching. Hope you’ll stick around and subscribe.

    • @tw8454
      @tw8454 Před rokem +4

      @@TomButwin very cool!!! mij?! damn!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +6

      Yeah, I kind of feel bad for modding it, honestly. 😬 Still have the original wired pickguard and neck. Maybe I’ll reassemble it someday lol.

    • @jcruisioso5975
      @jcruisioso5975 Před rokem +3

      My blackie is a custom shop body. Double shielded electronics & heavier wiring, gold lace sensors , & an EC neck which doesn’t match serial numbers of course .
      I love it. Not sure how many parts were bastardized from other Claptons . Lol

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem

      lol

  • @TomButwin
    @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

    Buy A Clapton Strat and Support the Channel HERE: www.zzounds.com/a--3980673/item--FEN117602?siid=7742

  • @eugenevedensky6071
    @eugenevedensky6071 Před 2 lety +8

    Recently got a 2004 Eric Clapton custom shop and I absolutely fell in love with the sound.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Amazing. What color?

    • @eugenevedensky6071
      @eugenevedensky6071 Před 2 lety +6

      @@TomButwin it’s like a super dark green metallic sparkle. Was surprised to find out it’s NOS. Funny thing about that mid boost. When I was first trying it out I was totally unaware of it and thought it sounded muddy and kind of unclear for a strat😅

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety +2

      Ha! That’s awesome. I can only imagine how that went not knowing you had an extra 25db of midrange going. How cool. Congrats on that guitar!

  • @elgenetiamzon1062
    @elgenetiamzon1062 Před rokem +42

    His original "blackie" strat was actually comprised of the best parts of 3 stratocasters. He had it "custom buit." He found a guitar shop that was selling them cheap and bought six. One He gave to George Harrison, another he gave to Steve Winwood, and another to Pete Townshend.

    • @SeanOHanlon
      @SeanOHanlon Před rokem +9

      I saw an interview with Clapton recently wherein he talked about buying Strats in pawn shops when he was on tour in the US because they weren't available in the UK at the time. I sat there in stunned silence as I realized that there was nothing special about the guitars he played back then. Once again, It's all in the hands.

    • @peacefulruler1
      @peacefulruler1 Před rokem +6

      My first Strat, bought new in 1975, cost $320 including the case,
      This is before there were Mexican, Japanese, Korean Fenders or Squiers

    • @corneliuscrewe677
      @corneliuscrewe677 Před rokem +2

      I always wondered what happened to the leftover parts from the Blackie donors.

    • @PeterErikson-rd5tj
      @PeterErikson-rd5tj Před rokem +2

      @@peacefulruler1 wow. -- during the gas lines / oil embargo and the recession. -- what was gas 89 cents or something like that. ?

    • @Kevin-fj3ol
      @Kevin-fj3ol Před rokem

      @@corneliuscrewe677 Brownie was also built with some of the guitars that he had bought through that time - mostly bought in NYC and a few other places.

  • @scottym3
    @scottym3 Před rokem +140

    Clapton could take a $30 electric guitar and make is sound like a million bucks.

    • @frieswijk
      @frieswijk Před rokem +28

      He could buy a 30 dollar guitar and sell it for a million bucks as well

    • @duster71
      @duster71 Před rokem +7

      If it wasn't set up properly he'd put it down in 3 seconds just like I would.

    • @duster71
      @duster71 Před rokem +5

      We all know how the tone knobs works. Try something harder like a Zappa sound. I've been playing for 50 years and I don't need no stinking pedals,except maybe a wah

    • @dennispickard7743
      @dennispickard7743 Před rokem +9

      @@duster71 lol 😂 calm down old boy 😊

    • @mohitrahaman
      @mohitrahaman Před rokem +1

      not to comment on technique tho but the tone

  • @SwiftyMcswift777
    @SwiftyMcswift777 Před rokem +24

    His secret weapon is his fingers hands and soul! Eric Clapton is Eric Clapton a gifted great guitarist!!!🎸

  • @marchatesyou1
    @marchatesyou1 Před rokem +4

    SRV played with a circuit excitor too

  • @PutItAway101
    @PutItAway101 Před rokem +15

    Gilmour used a similar mod on his red strat from the 80s, you can hear it all over Delicate Sound of thunder. I had the mod on one of my guitars back in the day, definitely gets you closer to that sound - you can use the bridge pickup and get some bite, but with a warm fatness to it that's not like the dark chunkiness of the classic middle and neck pickup sound of a strat. Great for soaring leads.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      Clapton was definitely channeling (and lusting after, I’d say) some other Strat legends’ tone around that time. Gilmour, Knoplfer, etc.

    • @mikaelbiilmann6826
      @mikaelbiilmann6826 Před rokem +1

      I have a 1982-84 (Checked the serial number online) Squier Stratocaster and one of the pus was dead, so I installed the DG-20 on it. Totally new guitar.

    • @runabout76
      @runabout76 Před rokem +1

      The EMG SPC and EXG controls Gilmour uses with his EMG SA pickups is otherworldly. I have the same in one of my Strats. Very useful and versatile.

  • @LonnyEagletonMusic
    @LonnyEagletonMusic Před 2 lety +6

    Great video dude! Very interesting. Been loving your stuff ever since stumbling upon your Silver Sky content. Keep up the great work.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Really appreciate that. Thank you!

  • @gevowavemagnet
    @gevowavemagnet Před 2 lety +16

    Those early Lace Sensors are getting very hard to find, take care of them.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety +2

      #truth I just hope mine keep working lol

  • @alanosterman7130
    @alanosterman7130 Před rokem +14

    Very informative, thanks. In this case with the special third knob, the second tone knob must work for all 3 pickups then, because the regular use of the third knob has been changed to such an extent. I have to say that I noticed that when Eric switched to these "all white" pickups, the notes would sound more "sonic", to me, without the normal "note decay" I was used to, being played through a large stack, like the classic 60s, 70s sound. Which I do prefer to the new "sonic" sounding notes. These non decaying notes sound too futuristic to me. I like "Brownie" better. But, that's just me.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      Hey Alan! Yes, the TBX tone circuit is sort of a “master” tone. It’s got a detent for a neutral position. If you go up, it’s boosting highs and if you go down, it’s cutting them. Really helps to get clarity that can be lost with such a big boost in the midrange from the other knob. As far as those all white Lace Sensor pickups, your ears are correct. They have a hifi/HD quality to them…almost too much. And, your comparison to that more traditional/vintage Strat tone of Brownie is right on. These midboost circuit guitars don’t really sound like a “real” Strat, which can be cool, but I tend to agree with you. I like that vintage vibe more.

  • @sairamr6886
    @sairamr6886 Před rokem +1

    1:58 Clapton does this same thing when he played Layla with bassist Nathan East onstage in a black 2 piece suit, that concert when Clapton launched into the riff Nathan got startled. All Clapton did was he rolled a knob to get that tone.

  • @Taogunner
    @Taogunner Před 2 lety +2

    I put Fender mid boost on my active dimarzio PU set.... it is amazing as you pointed out thru VDO.... love that brought this up .....simple things that make different practically

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Nice! Thank you for watching.

  • @andrewdarnley4608
    @andrewdarnley4608 Před rokem +13

    I built a "Clapton Strat" from scratch. I couldn't get from your description as to whether you put in PCB but it does sound like it. One point for guys that want try this mod is that you need to rout out a decent sized pocket under the pickguard for the PCB and use noise cancelling pups. The pups need a bit more taken out under the depth of the originals. Using typical single coils will give quite a noisy result. Great explanation of the Clapton Strat Tom !

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      I did! It's the full kit, to include the circuit board. There was definitely some serious routing that had to be done. In my ignorance, and my habit of taking off the trem spring covers, my tech installed the battery under the pick guard (along with the PCB). So, you can imagine, things are pretty tight in there and battery changes are not easy. Poor decision on my part, in hindsight lol. As far as pickup routing, the Lace Sensors fit just fine in the MIJ 50's reissue body I have. Awesome to hear of another build like this!

    • @ericdos
      @ericdos Před rokem +2

      @@TomButwin I did the same in my Deluxe Plus Strat, PCB and battery under the pickguard. The pickups were the originals Lace Sensor (Blue, Silver and Red). After some time I removed it and sold it, and now it has Fralin Blues pickups. But... I bought a Custom Shop Eric Clapton Strat, maybe the best Strat I've ever had in my hands. Although I think the lace sensor gold would be a better option. I'll try those pickups one day.

    • @f4f9968
      @f4f9968 Před rokem

      Hi Andrew, I have also installed this TBX pcb in a strat and I got some serious humming/buzzing. I thought I wired it up wrong but I haven't. Today I routed out a pocket for the pcb to fit in as I had it under/in between the pups and thought maybe that was causing the humming. I've not yet finished putting it together and I just happened to randomly see this video and then comments. I'm now guessing that I have to have noiseless pups? I have an SSL5 and 2 fat 50's.

    • @michaelcarey9359
      @michaelcarey9359 Před rokem

      The Lace Sensors ARE true single coils. Probably the "purest" sounding you can buy.

    • @thomasberinati3380
      @thomasberinati3380 Před 11 měsíci

      I was able to jam the circuit board in the cavity beneath the pots. Just had to cut the corner off to make it fit. 2018 Roadworn Olympic white strat with Tex mex pickups ( which I did not like in my Jimmy Vaughn model) sound great with this circuit. Routed a pocket in the back beneath the trem spring cover for the battery. Also modded a 2015 classic player 50’s strat in shoreline gold with the circuit and installed Vintera 60’s pickups. Also sounds great. Good secret weapon for gigs or when you show up at a blues jam and use some random amp

  • @kentonkirkpatrick5225
    @kentonkirkpatrick5225 Před rokem +4

    To me, ECs sound reminds me of an old buckboard racing down a mountain trail with the wheels about to fall off. I always think "that can't be normal...". Thanks for the info.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed! Love the analogy.

  • @teledice1317
    @teledice1317 Před rokem +1

    I had the same thing done to my Strat along with Noiseless pickups installed,, the change is amazing and very cool to use when playing,, thanks for the vid!!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Do you like the Noiseless pickups? Thanks for watching! Appreciate it.

    • @teledice1317
      @teledice1317 Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwin I love them!!! thank you!!

  • @mihailmilev9909
    @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem +1

    I'm grateful for yt recommending me this video on my yt search for 50s strat wiring btw. On the search about building the ultimate guitar. And u just added something totally new, another knob, unrelated to pots caps or phase switches ect, which hasn't happened in a pretty long time I think. So thanks lol. Let's see if ur other secret weapon videos contain other electronic/building, well, secret weapons lol. Cheers everyone reading (I'm not Bri ish or Canadian lol)

  • @kidwajagstang
    @kidwajagstang Před rokem +5

    Got myself a 99 Fender Deluxe Powerhouse Strat, which was the “budget” slightly neutered Clapton Strat. It was a (VERY WELL MADE) Mexico Strat with a 12 db md boost with American standard pickups. The mid boost is actually the same 25 db boost, but with an extra resister added to half the boost.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      I had a Powerhouse Strat for a brief period! Loved the guitar, but I wanted that extra boost.

    • @SeanOHanlon
      @SeanOHanlon Před rokem

      😳

    • @AM2PMReviews
      @AM2PMReviews Před 10 dny

      oh I have one too I didn't know how similar it was. When I first got it, I had no idea what it was. I only knew it was awesome that I have like active pickups with a boost knob.

  • @iganpparamarta8813
    @iganpparamarta8813 Před rokem +4

    There's still one of this available in a shop in my country (2-3 days shipping to where I live). It's a new old stock, black, with Lace Sensor. It cost $1300 complete set. It has some minor conditions though but nothing that impair its playability nor structural integrity.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      Ooooo what year? That sounds incredible. Black is a great color too.

  • @psbii
    @psbii Před rokem +1

    My guitar teacher got a black EC strat with the Lace pickups and the mid boost when he was invited to buy some stuff when Joe Walsh was clearing excess stuff out of his storage. When I heard that sound, I immediately took my Squire Strat and had the Lace/midboost/tone knob installed on it. Love that guitar. The only thing left of the original Squire is the body & neck at this point. Then about a year later my teacher had a real need for a new washer & dryer, and made a great deal on the EC Blackie (with right of first refusal if I ever want to sell it, which I can't imagine I ever will)!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Love it! How different do the two sound?

  • @blueguitar8479
    @blueguitar8479 Před rokem +1

    Great job, thanks for posting!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! Hope you’ll subscribe, if you haven’t yet.

  • @LOFIGSD
    @LOFIGSD Před rokem +3

    I saw Clapton New Years Eve, he played a Charity Gig for Alcoholics Anonymous, in a Sports hall about half mile from my house, small gig, maybe 1k people max, he totally smashed it, doesn't get better!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Wow! Sounds like an incredible and memorable experience. Not many people can say they’ve seen him in a setting like that.

    • @GAFloppa
      @GAFloppa Před rokem +1

      All going great until that dude in the audience collapsed

    • @LOFIGSD
      @LOFIGSD Před rokem +1

      @@GAFloppa yeah, but Clapton and the Leisure Centre staff handled it well, tbh, given the number of oldies in the audience, there should have been chairs, I'm cool with standing for 5 hours on a solid concrete floor, they ain't, he should have done an encore though.

    • @GAFloppa
      @GAFloppa Před rokem +1

      @@LOFIGSD yes it did end rather abruptly. Would have been nice to hear him play at least one of his self-penned classics. The setlist fell a bit flat for me

    • @LOFIGSD
      @LOFIGSD Před rokem +1

      @@GAFloppa I kinda get what he is doing, going back to the songs that inspired him and stripping it right back, it was done really well, however, as a Musician, most of those songs have been done to death by old blokes at Jam sessions, Im not being too critical, chance to see Clapton 5 minutes walk from where I live, HUGE RESPECT for him doing that gig and to all his Band. Warm up pub band could have played longer, also would have been nice to see an originals warm up Band, rather than covers.

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters Před rokem +33

    The earliest models were the best in my opinion ... not so much gain and the LACE pickups were fabulous.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      The newer ones with the noiseless pickups feel more sterile to me too.

    • @jcruisioso5975
      @jcruisioso5975 Před rokem +3

      Yeh , have both. Neither sounds like a traditional strat. All sound great & different

    • @jcruisioso5975
      @jcruisioso5975 Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwinhow long u been playin . Didn’t know about the secret. Grew up on em .

    • @iluvmoviestoomuch1437
      @iluvmoviestoomuch1437 Před rokem +3

      I own a “Blackie” and the Lace sensors are like comparing CD’s to cassettes. They were ahead of their time. I love humbuckers and traditionally wound pickups. The Lace sensors are so forgiving and clean. Fantastic on stage. I’m rarely use the tone boost but there are those moments when it’s great!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      I always describe them as almost an “HD” pickup. Totally different animal that any traditional pickup, like you said!

  • @lrmars
    @lrmars Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’ve seen several interviews with Clapton himself, and he says very simply, “My technique is in my hands…my tone is in my equipment” I agree.

  • @martynsmith9702
    @martynsmith9702 Před rokem

    I put this boost circuit in my mim strat with vintage noiseless pups, I absolutely love it

  • @michaelheller8841
    @michaelheller8841 Před rokem +8

    I might sound a little old fashioned but I want my Strat to sound like a Strat and my Les Paul to sound like a Les Paul. You need one of each and a Telecaster too lol. I get the gain Db thing but it’s still a Strat with a boost. I think people want to get his Strat to sound like Clapton. We all are guilty of this rabbit hole once it comes from our hero’s lol

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      I can tell you, after playing my Strat with these electronics for 15 years, you’re exactly right lol.

  • @richardbeck4193
    @richardbeck4193 Před rokem +4

    That’s no secret.
    Tony Iommi had Laney put a boost in his Amp, Brian May and Rory Gallagher both used Dallas Rangemaster Pedals.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      It’s just the name of the video series. Check it out! czcams.com/play/PLjNIskxVP-fOCcN4ajomLpli2EiW5zYtp.html

  • @ricoingles8322
    @ricoingles8322 Před rokem +1

    The same effect can be applied if you use a lace sensor strat with a lead sound DI (like a DG Stomp and roll off the volume. This will clean up the tone with the volume nob only. Crank the knob and voila; instant lead tone. Roll down the volume knob instant clear tones

  • @fongy200
    @fongy200 Před rokem +1

    I done that to mine, i have Lace Sensors to, their out of a Clapton signature Strat. It's a cool mod for sure.

  • @allancrow134
    @allancrow134 Před rokem +17

    Clapton's Strat tone on the 'Just One Night' double live album(with Albert Lee) was IMHO his best Strat tone. It had sparkle, stinging clarity, and sounded awesome with the Wah. After that as far as I'm concerned it lost some of its mojo. It morphed into this mid rangey tone that sounded like the neck pickup on an SG or LP with the tone rolled off. Don't get me wrong, I'm still a huge fan. I learned how to play guitar by copping Clapton's licks reaching back to the Cream era and by incorporating Just One Night into my DNA. I'm just expressing my personal opinion, everybody's got one. Cheers.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      You pretty much hit the nail on the head here. In 1980, for Just One Night, that was a "real" Strat with single coils and none of the mid boost circuitry. Funny enough, his goal and challenge to Fender was to get his Strat to sound like that rolled off, neck hum bucker on the SG/LP. So, I guess they got pretty close then! These guitars are a really weird middle ground. Not quite a Strat...not quite a humbucker guitar. I loved mine for a long time and played tons of gigs with it, but I've since gravitated back to traditional single coils or humbuckers and gotten away from the "do it all" guitar that I think Clapton's intends to be. Appreciate you watching and commenting!

    • @allancrow134
      @allancrow134 Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwin Thanks man, I wasn't sure how that comment was going to go over. I've got a 70's era SG and Strat I've had since I was a teenager(I'm 60 now), I've had many other guitars but I kept them because it's nice to have the best of both worlds. Cheers :)

    • @xsamitt
      @xsamitt Před rokem +2

      I agree with you!!!!!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      Oh man, those two guitars are probably amazing. How cool. Thanks again for watching and commenting.

    • @allancrow134
      @allancrow134 Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwinThey are both tobacco bursts so they are kinda a matching set. The Strat has the trem decked with three springs(i use .09's) and a maple neck that is just scoured. I recently put a Floyd FRX trem system on the SG, I just love it. They are both authentic relics now. Someone can pry them from my dead cold hands. :)

  • @muhammadsteinberg
    @muhammadsteinberg Před rokem +6

    The secret weapon to cop anyone's style is to 1st practice. ALOT!!!
    It's a secret so don't tell anyone.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      You’re not wrong! Still need that mid-boost, tho 😉

  • @frogdude21XXX
    @frogdude21XXX Před 2 lety +2

    Found you through Ward Carroll's channel. Dude that outro you did for him is so damn good it gets stuck in my head, and I don't mind at all! I encourage you to check out my dear friend Tim Templeton. I served with him on a Med float in '85. We did a few numbers together and he was good then. He's amazing now. Thanks for the great content. Just subbed. ✌🐸

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Amazing! Welcome and thanks so much. Ward is the man! I’ll check Tim out too. Appreciate it.

  • @michaelshearer3559
    @michaelshearer3559 Před rokem +1

    I really need to give this a try on my next Strat. Thanks!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Try it out! My only two pieces of advice would be: 1. Mount the battery in the trem cavity, like stock models (I didn’t do this. 🤦🏻‍♂️) 2. Have a normal Strat too if you like that sound, because these guitars are Strat-like…but not that classic single coil sound.

  • @ctcards2636
    @ctcards2636 Před rokem +9

    You should check out Jerry Garcia's guitars and what they had. Jerry had a OBEL (ONboard Effects Loops) on the guitar itself. Also the guitar had a preamp in it as well and a buffer. Theres more musicians than you think out there using some very unique approaches to getting their tone. :-)

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      Oh man, Jerry is/was the king of this type of stuff! You’re 100% right.

  • @viper2148
    @viper2148 Před rokem +3

    No greater homage to Fender than to request “can you make iit sound like a Gibson”? /sarc

  • @SharpEdgeStandardOfficial

    Wow that thing sounds AWESOME!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      It’s really a cool instrument. Definitely not a “normal “ Strat, that’s for sure.

  • @craigshewchuk9018
    @craigshewchuk9018 Před rokem +1

    Awesome break down of his mod and what it does

  • @bobbys4327
    @bobbys4327 Před rokem +3

    One reason I believe why Clapton's sound changed is his hearing loss. With pretty much most hearing loss it is the upper mids and high end that goes. So he boosted em.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Could have been! That was the 80s, so I’m sure his hearing isn’t better now. Happens to all of us eventually.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwin Yeah he said he tried hearing aids as he was about 80% deaf in one ear, he didn't like them as he said they didn't sound natural. My friend was the same way, get in his car and the radio was at max treble. I am old and am in the same boat. I cannot even hear the microwave beep if I am not using my hearing aids.

  • @santibanks
    @santibanks Před rokem +3

    The Tone knob works slightly different: you might have noticed it "dents" around the 5 mark. Settings 0-5 behave like your regular tone knob as in it is a low pass filter which rolls off the highs. However, past the dent (6-10) it works as a high pass filter: a tone knob in reverse. It is not that more high frequencies are added, it is that low frequencies are scooped out giving you the impression of more brightness (because you just take out the "mud"). I suspect the idea behind this is that low frequencies generate additional harmonics upon break-up which are still in a lower range than high frequencies (not sure if low frequencies also distort faster). So if you clean up the lows on the input side, you get more clarity in your distortion (= definition) while you can still add "warmth" by adjusting the EQ on your amp and boosting the lows. The difference being that an EQ just amplifies certain frequencies which exist in the signal and a distortion generates additional frequencies which happen to be in that low-mid range for low frequencies.
    I added such electronics (except not the boost mechanism as that needed a 9v battery which i couldn't house) to my PRS EG. It's a great tone.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for this! Appreciate the detailed comment. I think you’re right on.

    • @michaelcarey9359
      @michaelcarey9359 Před rokem +1

      The TBX is like a tone pot that becomes a "no load" type of tone pot.

  • @marshallderriek1858
    @marshallderriek1858 Před rokem

    Love the clean sound .. not breaking up

  • @altonwilliams7117
    @altonwilliams7117 Před 5 měsíci

    Nice tones!🎸🎵

  • @iamanovercomer3253
    @iamanovercomer3253 Před rokem +5

    When it comes to a stratocaster 🎸.... Jeff Beck can make a stratocaster sing like nobody else can. Yeah Clapton 👍 but Beck is in a league of his own 🎸🎶🎵‼️

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      #Truth Beck’s playing was from another dimension. Absolutely unmatched and impossible to really imitate.

    • @666Havers
      @666Havers Před rokem

      i really like gilmour

  • @slidinjohn495
    @slidinjohn495 Před rokem +3

    I once tried a Clapton Strat with the 25 db boost on it and it turned out real hard to me, to set it back on 0 db after using the boost. It felt so goddamm naked and cold 🎸🌬 very addictiv thing that boost 😃

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      I’ve had a very similar experience.

  • @tw8454
    @tw8454 Před rokem +1

    this is a GREAT demo.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Thank you. Appreciate that very much.

  • @jeffdubuque3755
    @jeffdubuque3755 Před rokem +2

    i love the tone on the jouneymen record.

  • @Glicksman1
    @Glicksman1 Před rokem +8

    Of course, artists such as Eric Clapton seek guitars that feel right to them and aid them to produce what they want to produce. However, these guitarists would and do sound great on virtually any guitar. Their gear is refined to suit them and to make their efforts easier, but it is their individual talent that makes whatever they are playing on sound so great.
    Using a recent film as an example, a great race-car driver can win in a Ferrari or a Ford.
    Gear is fun and does make a difference in the final sound, but it is the musician's talent that drives the car, gear is what he/she is driving.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      ☝🏻☝🏻This. 👏🏻

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 Před rokem

      The analogy with race cars doesn't really work. Ford and Ferrari both showed up with cars capable of an overall victory, but other teams came with cars that were competing for class victories. If the Ford and Ferrari drivers were driving 906s or 911s or Alpines they wouldn't have stood a chance of winning unless all of the GT40s and P4s DNF'd.
      Individual talent won't overcome a several second per lap deficit, a competitive platform is required. That's why most motorsports puts so much effort into ensuring parity between different cars that are raced in the same class.
      In many ways it's the exact opposite situation as music. Music involves a balance of all sorts of factors, that's why musicians who aren't skilled in some areas can still produce really interesting music. A really good musical instrument might inspire an artist, or might be slightly easier to play on, but ultimately it won't be conclusive. A good musician can almost certainly make music no matter what instruments they have access to, given that quality is largely subjective in this context.
      Meanwhile, for motorsports, having a competitive vehicle that's well set-up might be the difference between competing for a victory and finishing poorly. Quality is much more narrowly defined and objective in this context.

    • @Glicksman1
      @Glicksman1 Před rokem

      @@skaldlouiscyphre2453 Yes, it does. Of course, the gear that a musician uses must be good enough to help him or he make music. A poorly made guitar, etc. will not do so and he or she would not use one.
      The race car analogy assumes that the cars are of roughly equal quality and that it is the driver who wins the race by the application of his or her ability. Of course, an ordinary family sedan cannot compete with a racing-purpose-designed Ferrari.
      Similarly, I assume (yes, I know the joke about "assume") that we are discussing professional grade gear. I thought that that was understood in my analogy.

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 Před rokem +1

      @@Glicksman1 To be fair, I'm talking entirely about purpose built race cars, not a regular family sedan (unless it's prepped for racing like TCR or Group A, etc).
      I think you might be understanding my criticism backwards, because I agree with your point about instruments; it just doesn't apply to race cars.
      The best driver in NASCAR or IMSA or what have you can't take the worst performing car in their class to a victory. A reigning champ will finish mid-pack in a car that consistently runs in the back half of the field. Talent only rarely overcomes the deficit on it's own.
      The best team might be able to in a spec series (since they'd just apply their setup, everyone drives identical cars), but not the driver alone. The best team wouldn't be able to polish the slowest car in a bespoke or production based series into a winner all at once though.
      Having the best tool available matters a lot more in racing than it does in music because the competition is judged on a very narrow criteria. Music isn't even a competition, it's judged on very different criteria. That's why one doesn't even require 'professional' grade gear, merely adequate gear.

    • @Glicksman1
      @Glicksman1 Před rokem +1

      @@skaldlouiscyphre2453 Alright, not racing cars. I bow to your interest and expertise regarding them. My analogy was not intended to be taken literally, but as an example of how it is the player who matters more than the gear (the driver more than the car). I think that you might agree that the better driver in a lesser car stands a better chance to win than the lesser driver in a better car.
      However, I do appreciate that you agree with what I wrote, however poorly stated.

  • @dustinarnold79
    @dustinarnold79 Před 2 lety +4

    I have a clapton strat in the mail ,it will be here tommorow I'm very excited

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Awesome! What year and color? Really exciting. Congrats!

    • @dustinarnold79
      @dustinarnold79 Před 2 lety +2

      @@TomButwin brand new ,I went with the classic black

    • @dustinarnold79
      @dustinarnold79 Před 2 lety

      @@TomButwin I feel like a very lucky man to have a silver sky and now a clapton

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety

      Awesome choice. Would love to hear your thoughts on it when you get it!

    • @dustinarnold79
      @dustinarnold79 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TomButwin will do ty

  • @castnoshadow82lr48
    @castnoshadow82lr48 Před rokem +1

    Clapton was renowned for travelling light this boost built in enables him to just go plug in wherever he plays.
    When testing out guitars I always just plug it in to a good amp no need for all the other stuff to mask the tone for me if a guitar don’t sound great straight into an amp in not fussed about it.
    Now I’m not rubbishing off pedal boards in anyway they’re a necessity to guitar players doing their studio stuff live and a band can change their sound over time so to carry on achieving those differences live is probably impossible for some players on just one guitar.
    But Eric does it

  • @viggogrendahl1
    @viggogrendahl1 Před rokem +1

    I didn't know that Clapton is such a great composer cause of that knob :))))

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      All you have to do is install it and you’ll write tons of hits and instantly be a legend.

  • @sarthwahb
    @sarthwahb Před 2 lety +4

    Ima get the eric’s pewter signature strat and a costum shop v neck rw… I just want a 10 way switch ( it’s freeway switch ) and it gives real Les Paul tone on neck and bridge even if it’s a strat just one mod and changes everything

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před 2 lety +2

      That's brilliant, actually. Get that middle position LP tone! Awesome color choice too. That's my favorite, by far.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Nah, it won’t make you better. Maybe a little louder.

  • @TomTobin67
    @TomTobin67 Před rokem +3

    It's a mid range boost. Similar to the Ibanez tube screamer.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      It’s a mid boost, but very different than a TS, tonally.

  • @vincejacob5595
    @vincejacob5595 Před rokem +1

    I have a ‘79 25th Anniversary Strat that in 1985, I put a set of EMG SA pickups that has a 400hz mid boost under lower tone knob, and it rocks. The db output is not 25, maybe not even 12 db but enough to make a good difference. I’d love to learn how to make that circuit hotter. I take that guitar to every gig and play it most of the night…

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      I think it can be done, but I’m not sure. A fellow commenter might have mentioned it, I think. You’re guitar sounds super cool!

  • @erictripton
    @erictripton Před rokem +2

    Don't forget Ty Tabor of King's X. Part of his secret recipe. This was in the Strat Elite from early 80's. So what is great, is this MBX and THX mod is available as a kit for your Strat

  • @davidbaron8330
    @davidbaron8330 Před rokem +3

    If he'd never switched from Gibsons and Humbuckers, he wouldn't have needed a preamp.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      True. Odd trajectory. Went to a Strat, played it for awhile, then wanted the Strat to sound more like the LP/SG thing.

  • @JalenRawley
    @JalenRawley Před rokem +3

    The Fender mid boost first came out in the Dan Smith era Stratocaster Elite, along with the TBX tone circuit. Basically it's +25db of boost @500hz, and the pot blends the boosted signal with the dry signal. So if you dont want to rout a hole in your Strat and achieve the same effect, you can just get an EQ pedal and boost a bunch of 500hz. But then you dont have it available on a knob right on your guitar.
    The TBX tone circuit helps clear it up as well, as it OS a normal tone control from 0-5, but from 5-10 it changes the resistance and kind of acts like a bass roll off, but doesnt get too thin. Just a MDX mid boost can get a little muddy depending on the setup, so the TBX in addition to it certainly helps.
    Fender also put the mid boost in the old Powerhouse Strats, but it was only a 12.5db boost. Apparently you can modify them by cutting a resistor out to make it the full 25db boost, but I've never done it.
    Strats are very mid-scoopy sounding by default, so a mid boost really helps fill out the sound and makes it thicker.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Those original 80s Elites had only 12db tho, if I’m not mistaken. Usually not enough for any breakup.

    • @JalenRawley
      @JalenRawley Před rokem +1

      @@TomButwin Yeah, ya know I'm not sure which they had. Being a massive Ty Tabor (of Kings X) fan, I was a huge fan of the Strat Elite. I just assumed it was the same 25db one that ended up in the Clapton.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      It was certainly the precursor!

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam Před rokem +1

    Just plugging into an amp direct is beautiful, especially on tour. (NS Design CR6-string Radius fretless bass guitar here)

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      Makes load-in and setup a little easier, that’s for sure! Ha! I’d be lost on that bass of yours, but it looks like a really cool instrument. Thanks, David!

  • @Millennial_Mike
    @Millennial_Mike Před rokem

    My #1 guitar had a TBX circuit built in originally... quite a cool feature for extra gain... but ultimately I got rid and implemented a coil tap.

  • @jacksmith4460
    @jacksmith4460 Před rokem +3

    "Secret Weapon" that literally everyone who is remotely interested in Clapton and /or Strats knows about

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      It’s the name of the video series, Jack. czcams.com/play/PLjNIskxVP-fOCcN4ajomLpli2EiW5zYtp.html

  • @garykozanecki5882
    @garykozanecki5882 Před rokem +3

    Great video on Eric’s strat. He was able to get a bit of a Humbucker sound with single coil pickups. I totally agree straight through the amp is really the way to go. I’m old and learned along the way, pedal boards are really cool. The problem is that you will be screwing around trying to find a sound you are looking for, and guess what? You’ll just trying to tweak tones. You’ll almost never be happy with the tones. Robert Cray does not use effects nor does Angus Young. So, I am told. Angus uses a wireless system to play to his Marshall stacks. Some say it is the wireless system that does it, Marshall’s are their own animal..don’t know 🤷‍♂️Whatever!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      I have to agree that pedals and such can be a huge distraction from just playing! That’s why I love acoustics so much. Just you and the guitar and nothing else. I will say, though, when you get the right pedal combination dialed in, it can be incredible! Just have to resist the urge to constantly twist knobs! Haha. Thanks for watching. Appreciate the comment very much.

    • @skaldlouiscyphre2453
      @skaldlouiscyphre2453 Před rokem

      This is relatable. It's so easy to get overwhelmed with options and waste all of one's initiative on trying out different sounds instead of creating music.
      After years of chasing a specific tone I'm basically there, it's just a stereo blend of two 90s era solid state amps - settings haven't been touched in years.
      Technically it's two (analog) pedals that imitate those amps and two cab sim boxes, but all and all, it's smaller than most people's pedal boards.
      I just need distortion.

    • @frankrusso9200
      @frankrusso9200 Před rokem

      1992, Springfield, MA: Mr. B.B. King put his hand on my shoulder & said, "Don't worry about your tone. Just play & it will sound like you.". To this day, I always fall back on Mr. King's expert direction.

  • @jjzuc
    @jjzuc Před rokem +1

    My friend beat Fender by about 3 years when he put a mid boost on my 1984 custom guitar he made for me. I do have a stellar '91 Strat Plus and just leave the TBX control on all the time.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      He was ahead of his time. Call the lawyers!

  • @deanbibb3680
    @deanbibb3680 Před rokem +1

    Clapton started down this road when he got Fender’s original Strat Elite. It had a 12dB MDX boost and the TBX boost circuit along with prototype rectangular pickups allegedly made by EMG and individual on/off switches for each pickup. It also came with their horrible FreeFlyte tremolo system. I found one locally and sold it after a few years for 2 1/2 times what I paid for it. Other notable users include Tommy Shaw and of course Ty Tabor, who set out to buy as many OEM parts as he could get ahold of for his Elites and subsequent guitars made for him by Hamer and Yamaha. He eventually mounted the controls in a box and used them thusly for years. These Elites are completely different from the more recent Elite line.

  • @3500ton
    @3500ton Před rokem +3

    Much cheaper option to buy a boss eq pedal and boost the output and mids. Plus you can do much more with an eq pedal than a mid boost

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      True! The onboard boost is overall a different animal than pedal based stuff, but there are certainly other ways to get this sound.

    • @3500ton
      @3500ton Před rokem

      @@TomButwin On the other hand I use volume pot a lot! Having another “volume” pot is actually a great idea. Plus it’s a pot variable. A pedal is on off. You’re video starts to convince me.
      Where can I buy a legit circuit for a mid output boost and tbx?

  • @marcwelby2351
    @marcwelby2351 Před rokem +4

    Sounds really muddy and unpleasant?

  • @peteytwofinger
    @peteytwofinger Před rokem +2

    its a great circuit , i like it for clean , like with the neck pu or position 4 , playing up past the 12th you get this bell like attack and a sound you just cant get otherwise . one can just as soon build your own circuit and mount it in your guitar or in a pedal . i recommend the demeter fat control - i have one built into a guitar and i have one in a pedal , also this same circuit CAN work wonders for a bass guitar . i have one on my wifes pedal board and it makes certain effects come to life , like the phaser on her board animates and justifies its spot on the board ONLY with that mid boost , same with the auto wah stuff . now mind you i have found it works in some instances and in others i wasnt so hot on it , as with this stuff YMWV . its great when we have the bass running direct into the pa . when we run the pedal into a mixer and then a headphone amp for practice in the apartment , it sounded awful with the mid boost . its one of those effects that is kind of under the radar though but yeah its a really cool effect that totally changes the tone . you can find the layout for the demeter fat control on tagboard effects and its a pretty simple low parts count build based around an op amp so ... its beginner to moderate skill level build . tagboardeffects.blogspot.com/2012/09/demeter-fat-control.html

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      I wouldn’t even classify my ability to work on electronics/solder as “beginner.” What’s one step below beginner? Lol always impressed when people can build their own stuff.

  • @roscius6204
    @roscius6204 Před rokem +1

    So we should all go and put our own personal choice of boost/EQ/Drive circuit into our guitars.
    Really though, unless you use midi or really like squatting. having that control at your finger tips makes sense.
    Zappa did similar stuff, even to the point of having a Ring Mod built in. a Green Ringer in the Baby Snakes SG
    It sure looks cool to when you can dial in the dirt too.

  • @mark-wn5ek
    @mark-wn5ek Před rokem +3

    It might be Clayton’s Secret weapon but sure ain’t working for you.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +2

      If it’s good enough for “Clayton” it’s good enough for me. 🤷🏻

  • @heinzdog9
    @heinzdog9 Před rokem +1

    Great video. I love EC's Strat music but my fav music he did was his Gibson ES 335.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      Love that 335 sound (and look).

  • @raygronvall2771
    @raygronvall2771 Před rokem +1

    I did a lot of the same for another GTR player as his tech. But at the end of it all it comes down to fingers and talent. From Mick Ralph’s, Frankie Sullavan, Billy Gibbons and last one I had the pleasure to work with Mr Michael Schenker. All in the fingers.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Ultimately, it’s the player! You’re right. Still a cool circuit.

  • @roadtorockstar7848
    @roadtorockstar7848 Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @AllieCatBluesman
    @AllieCatBluesman Před rokem

    Props, man. This is perfect.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Appreciate the kind words. Hope you’ll consider subscribing!

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před rokem +1

    EVH Loved Eric Clapton and talks very highly about his influence. Listen to the Music from the 1991 Motion Picture "Rush" = insane Clapton tones. Interesting stuff here. Enjoyed it.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      Working on an EVH video as well. I’ll definitely check that out!

  • @beandipcartography
    @beandipcartography Před rokem +1

    It's all in the tone.

  • @ryanforresterrenaissancesa4204

    You can do that lower pot thing with a simple boost pedal that has a midrange punch or control. The JHS Haunting Mids is a great example.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +3

      Pedal just switches on/off. The knob allows for a gradual onset of boost.

  • @j40bob1
    @j40bob1 Před rokem

    Very informative.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed. Hope you’ll check out the whole series.

  • @lennydupont9005
    @lennydupont9005 Před rokem

    Second he played a strat to me all down hill. Loved his sound for cream.

  • @Jodyrides
    @Jodyrides Před rokem +2

    it seems that Eric Clapton semi retired after Derek and the dominoes. I haven’t heard a ripping blaring tone out of any of his guitars since the early 1970s..
    He change the music, he set the standard, then he disappeared

  • @djcurtis9547
    @djcurtis9547 Před rokem +1

    Hey Thanks for this Awesome INFORMATIVE video I will get my New Fender Custom Shop Eric Clapton Stratocaster tomorrow Saturday November 12 I have a MIM Fender Stratocaster with Fender Hot Noiseless pickups I decided to get serious about Blues music and Blues guitar by buying a Custom Shop Eric Clapton Stratocaster

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Nice! Congrats on the guitar. You’re going to love it.

  • @micahgerdis1008
    @micahgerdis1008 Před rokem

    Id love to have an extra knob set up for this and a "King Tone" treble bleed. That would be a beast.

  • @bazzathegreat3517
    @bazzathegreat3517 Před rokem +1

    I have a Japanese version of the Clapton strat. It came with gold lace sensors and the midboost. It has a V neck as well. I am not certain but I think it is actually a little fuller than Clapton's soft V but I like that. It is the old Fender Japan 54 style with the Clapton electronics. I think it is from 2002. It looks close to the Torino Red that is one of the colors that Clapton strats come in but not certain the exact color.

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Oh wow. That’s awesome. I love MIJ Strats!

  • @lenduckworth99
    @lenduckworth99 Před 8 měsíci

    The Heartfield Talon II has it too. It's super useful. Like an Ibanez RG with an inbuilt musical boost.

  • @EC_IS_Here
    @EC_IS_Here Před rokem

    Well he was the god, even knew how to make his own sound ..The guy is beyond words

  • @1red_nextview740
    @1red_nextview740 Před rokem

    I have a "lone Star" strat with a Seymore Duncan humbucker on the bridge. It just has all kinds of tone.

  • @mattwarbuckle
    @mattwarbuckle Před rokem

    I have a '91 7-Up green. I can still smell the case smell from getting it as a young man!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      I LOVE that color. Also, the whole smell-memory connection is so insanely cool.

  • @mikestroud9969
    @mikestroud9969 Před rokem +1

    Just crank up all the knobs and play the Sob!! Hehehe. Good video buddy. It's in your playing take care 😎👍👌👏👏🎸🎸

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      I’ll sob, then practice, sob some more, then (softly) rock.

  • @hugobonin268
    @hugobonin268 Před rokem +1

    The secret weapon of Clapton’s Stratocaster are His FINGERS

  • @webbyenfield
    @webbyenfield Před rokem

    Lovely, well explained. I used to use a FP graphic eq on the floor, specifically for mid range boost in soloing. Going to build me a Tele with mid range boost .. wicked!

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Thanks, Dave! Good luck on the tele build!

    • @davidledford1456
      @davidledford1456 Před rokem

      @@TomButwin yep, who cares he,s a multi millionaire an im 67 an have had so many strats an plexis an expandoras,an everything an have nearly no rythm abilities, but like blackmore the worlds best,an clapton an gibbons an others, there them an im me, there rich as hell, an i have made only a few bucks in 30 years..

  • @EC_IS_Here
    @EC_IS_Here Před rokem

    very good video.Some clapton deep dive.Stufff alot dont know.pure genuis.Thanks for your video and what you put into music.And i am gonna start with this video, suscribed now, be safe, stay blessed :)

  • @TheRastler
    @TheRastler Před rokem +2

    Yes we all know about the Clapton strat, but it is Clapton that makes it sound different from mine and more than likely everybody else’s

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      You’re not wrong, but not everyone knows about what’s lurking under his pickguard. Gear obsessed guitar players (me included) do, but your average Clapton listener or hobbyist might not.

  • @BadPenny
    @BadPenny Před rokem

    I've got a Clapton Strat. The 20dB boost works really well. Beautiful guitar

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Nice! What year and color?

    • @StevenCarinci
      @StevenCarinci Před rokem

      That's exactly what the cae mxr boost pedal gives you. 20db

  • @SoulForty5Music
    @SoulForty5Music Před rokem

    Its a great idea.. I JUST put a Gilmour mod on my Strat, but I would love to try this on one some day

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      I love all the Strat mods, but I’ve learned you always need one “real” Strat in the arsenal lol

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Ps which I don’t have.

  • @rick00770
    @rick00770 Před rokem +1

    Love that strat. Subscribed

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem

      Appreciate it, Richard! Hope you’ll check out some of the other Secret Weapon series videos and others on my channel. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @midnightrider715
    @midnightrider715 Před 6 měsíci

    The master of the caster 😊

  • @henningsflugsimulatorkanal6034

    There is a similar sounding complete pickup set available in several online stores, called "fully loaded and pre-wired David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) Signature ST-Style Set
    with 3 EMG SA pickups, Volume control, EXG Guitar Expander for bass & treble boost, SPC Presence Control provides midrange boost for earthier sound
    5-way switch, system comes pre-wired on a custom 11-hole White Pearl pickguard with white knobs for easy installation..."
    I've build it in a Fender Squire Classic, which now sounding much better - BUT: it is a electronic PU system, so there is a battery under the pickguard, which has to be changed from time to time (I haven't changed it since 3 years ;-)

    • @TomButwin
      @TomButwin  Před rokem +1

      That battery under the pick guard is no fun. That's where mine is mounted too. Super cool on the Gilmour set in a Squier.

  • @joelee1195
    @joelee1195 Před 16 dny

    I want that guitar! This guy sounds just like Clapton!