I am considering either the Jimmy V or the Roadhouse Strat.
The JV of course has Tex Mex the Roadhouse has the Specials.
Which way would you go and why?
I am considering either the Jimmy V or the Roadhouse Strat.
The JV of course has Tex Mex the Roadhouse has the Specials.
Which way would you go and why?
Last edited by coachj; March 23rd, 2008 at 05:02 PM.
Well it comes down to the one you like the most. I am considering a Roadhouse, but that was based on comparing a Powerhouse and Roadhouse. I like the tone the Roadhouse offers and the feel of the neck (modern C). I think the JV has a V neck and although some like the feel, it is a different.
Have you tried both the JV and Roadhouse? Is this what you've narrowed it down to or are these the only two that you've tried?
Last edited by just strum; March 23rd, 2008 at 05:57 PM. Reason: Corrected model from Powerhouse to Roadhouse
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I think another big difference will be which neck you may like better?
The Roadhouse having the C shape.
The Jimmie Vaughan having the soft V shape.
I fell in love with the JV neck...
I would suggest trying each out before the purchase if possible..
For sound and feel..
Edit: looks like Strum and I mentioned this at the same moment..
Go feel them... it probably will be the decision maker..:
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One of the reasons I chose the 60th Ann. in Blizzard Pearl was that it was basically a JV with the C shaped neck and 3 ply guard. The Tex Mex are sweet pickups as well. There is only one choice of color in the Roadhouse, and the extra hot bridge pickup in the JV is another selling point. 100 dollars more at MF, and the V neck might be the only drawbacks for the JV.
As said before play them both if possible.
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I have tried the Roadhouse. But not the JV. I keep looking around hoping for the opportunity.
Actually the Roadhouse has 3 color choices White, Black and Sunburst.
Yep more colors than one on the roadhouse and T.S are some great pups in my personal opinion!!: Cant go wrong either way but the lil xtra coin for alnico5 mags is worth it!(both sets use them)
When I get a chance a lonestar will be added as I love P.G.'s and the combo option with the T.S.'s is awesome!
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At store volume I thought the Texas Specials are awesome pickups. Really sweet sounding. I know that having them at the correct distance from the strings makes all the difference between sounding good or sounding bad.
The Tex Mex pickups at store volume didn't excite me in the same way. Which leads me to believe that at gig volume they are going to be just right. They'll have a bit more growl and sound thicker which in a room full of noisy people can made a big difference on you being satisfied with your guitar sound on a gig.
Still my preference is the Specials just cause they sound sweet. So Roadhouse.
Now the way I'd really do it is get the JV and put in the Special pickups just because I like the V neck.
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I could only find the roadhouse on MF with one color. I looked on the Fender site (not very hard) and couldn't see it.
Do they all have the Tort pick guard?.
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Here you go.Originally Posted by ZMAN
http://www.fender.com/products//sear...tno=0139312332
Edit: Yes, they all have what they call Brown Shell Pickguard
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Aren't the Tex-Mex pickups considered lower end? I know the Texas Specials were on SRV Strats.
Patrick
I bought my 60th Ann. MIM largely due to the sound of the Tex Mex pups. I don't know about the Specials, but I love the sounds made by my PUPS.
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Thanks JS: The Roadhouse is very similar to my Deluxe Players strat in looks.
I really like that guitar.
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coachj,
After looking at all the comments, I don't think you can go wrong with the two you noted or a couple of others that were mentioned. As I noted in my first response, it all comes down to what you like.
Some things to consider:
1) If possible, take your amp with you to try them out - even the ones you already tried. It would be great if the store has an amp that is the same as yours.
2) Take a friend that plays - have them listen and give you some comments. Then let them play it and you stand back and listen.
Good luck and give us progress updates.
Mark
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STINGXI don't.I think y'all know my take...
I'm a huge fan of Fender Jimmie Vaughan Strats and Tex Mex pups.Originally Posted by coachj
I'm a huge fan of your avatar.Originally Posted by stingx
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well after 5 years, i decided on and bought the American Special pictured here. It has Texas specials. Love it!
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