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SX SKY Model - SRV_Strat Copy shown and played straight into a tube amp. No pedals. See pt. 2 for a demonstration of the guitar's tone, of the pickups and their availlable combinations and their respective tone. Beginning with the neck pickup, then in between neck - middle pickup, then middle pickup alone, then in between middle - bridge, then bridge pickup alone. The spoken commentary is in German, folks! Amp: Kitty Hawk, Effects: None, Camera: Fuji F10, Mic: Built-in UK - Design Stratocaster Copy in Union Jack Design shown and played straight into a slightly cranked tube amp. No pedals. The guitar is a one-off that was built by Bartek Janas in Germany. Demonstration of the guitar's tone, of the pickups and their availlable combinations and their respective tone. Beginning with the neck pickup, then in between neck-middle pickup, then middle pickup alone, then in between middle - bridge, then bridge pickup alone. Amp: Kitty Hawk, Effects: None, Camera: Fuji F10, Mic: Built-in Please take a look at my other guitar videos: Hamer XT Sunburst AT Double Cut Gretsch G 5120 Electromatic Custom Limited Edition handpainted by Hotrod artist JimmyC. Roscoe (German Custom Shop, special order, probably from ESP-Parts) Strat from the mid 80s, early 90s. Aria Pro II Wild Cat (Japan) Squier Thinline Telecaster Pro Tone Series (Korea), Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster (China) Fernandes Retrorocket. Designer Strat in Union Jack (UK) Design, made by a German Builder, black Tokai Breezysound Tele Telecaster Made in Japan MIJ 1984 / 1983 All these guitar videos were filmed very simply by myself with a Fuji digital camera (F10 oder F30) and its onboard mic (hence the treble-heavy sound), using nothing but an all tube amp (Kitty Hawk or old Boogie Mk I) and occasionally some overdrive. No mixing, editing or anything.