Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2005
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- City & State/Province
- Camrose, Alberta, Canada - used to be Umea Sweden.
I got a nice deal on this guitar - our friend Rylan "bonused me up" with shirts, bags, guitar polish and what not. Quite the package. Then, when the guitar was scanned at the till, it popped up that I get a Fender bar stool with it too! How sweet! This bar stool is awesome. :thumbsup
This is an American Standard Stratocaster.
So the guitar has CS Fat 50s pickups, and they sound great. The guitar has a fatter tone than my Suhr, which I loved a lot. However, I sold it because I started feeling that it sounded a bit thin. I think the bridge might have been an issue.
This new Fender stays in tune better than any Strat I've ever had, I'm quite amazed! It has the 2 point tremolo, and I didn't think I was going to like it as much as I do.
The neck is wider than my Road Worn Strat, but still comfortable.
I think this is probably the best Fender Strat you can get for the money. It does sound a lot fatter and bigger than the Road Worn.
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This is an American Standard Stratocaster.
So the guitar has CS Fat 50s pickups, and they sound great. The guitar has a fatter tone than my Suhr, which I loved a lot. However, I sold it because I started feeling that it sounded a bit thin. I think the bridge might have been an issue.
This new Fender stays in tune better than any Strat I've ever had, I'm quite amazed! It has the 2 point tremolo, and I didn't think I was going to like it as much as I do.
The neck is wider than my Road Worn Strat, but still comfortable.
I think this is probably the best Fender Strat you can get for the money. It does sound a lot fatter and bigger than the Road Worn.
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