Originally Posted by
jrw32
Very nice, congrats! I currently own a regular Studio, and a Swamp Ash Studio so can give you some insight based on my experience with both:
1. I found lowering the neck & middle pickups, & raising the bridge pickup did wonders for both guitars, both tonally and for equal volume balance between the 3 pickups. You might try adjusting to taste. On both guitars, the volume & tone controls are extremely dynamic/responsive....there's a LOT of tones in there! You might try lowering the volume on the guitar to less than 5, & using a boost to get a more Strat-like bite.
2. The SAS Studio is definitely more Strat-like, as you'd expect with a thinner, swamp ash body & maple neck...much more snap/quack/bite to it than the regular Studio. There's an immediacy to the attack. I have a video on Youtube of it if you want to hear/compare to the regular Studio.
3. I'm most at home on the regular Studio, because it's warmer and chimier (without being too brittle) and has that classic maple/mahogany sound. And I actually prefer the fatter Strat-like tones I get from it, as well as the slightly thicker body. It has a "singing" quality to single notes that's a little sweeter than the SAS to my ears.
Hope that helps!