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STC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the American Deluxe series

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  • cricro18cricro18

    Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT HSSPublished on 11/26/12 at 23:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    FENDER AMERICAN DELUXE STRATOCASTER QMT HSS TOBACCO SB EBONY

    The new American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT HSS is a stunning model straight from the expertise of traditional Fender ®!
    Stratocaster QMT HSS FMT and beautiful crafts from Fender classic.
    The QMT Quilted Maple Top which means.
    The American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT / FMT were made only between 2004 and 2007,
    They are very rare aujourdh'hui, the price was nine in € 1,950

    UTILIZATION

    For pickups:
    one DH-1 humbucker and two microphones ™ "SCN" Samarium Cobalt Noiseless ™
    The SCN pickups are much better than the vintage noiseless that were manufactured between 1998 and 2003.
    Samarium Cobalt Noiseless the series …
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    FENDER AMERICAN DELUXE STRATOCASTER QMT HSS TOBACCO SB EBONY

    The new American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT HSS is a stunning model straight from the expertise of traditional Fender ®!
    Stratocaster QMT HSS FMT and beautiful crafts from Fender classic.
    The QMT Quilted Maple Top which means.
    The American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT / FMT were made only between 2004 and 2007,
    They are very rare aujourdh'hui, the price was nine in € 1,950

    UTILIZATION

    For pickups:
    one DH-1 humbucker and two microphones ™ "SCN" Samarium Cobalt Noiseless ™
    The SCN pickups are much better than the vintage noiseless that were manufactured between 1998 and 2003.
    Samarium Cobalt Noiseless the series (SCN) were designed by Bill Lawrence!
    Launched in 2004, they are much better defined than the "vintage noiseless" and they use a miniature magnet "samarium cobalt magnets" alloy instead of Alnico 5.
    The SCN pickups were a standard feature on the new American Deluxe series 2004-2010

    SOUNDS

    We find the S-1 switch system ™ for infinite palette of sounds, LSR Roller Nut a nut.
    Tuners and Fender ® / Schaller ® Deluxe to keep a perfect tuning!
    The table consists of a piece of curly maple, 1/8 "thick, fixed manually
    on a solid alder body topped with quilted maple for a perfect sound and visual pleasure.

    She also holds a vibrato type "deluxe two-point synchronized tremolo" with rod clipped,
    a handle (profile "C") satin polyurethane modern maple fitted with a ebony
    (Maple neck and ebony fingerboard) as many stratocaster "Custom"
    22 medium jumbo frets and inlaid pearl. Superb Deluxe Case included.

    OVERALL OPINION

    As you understand this strat is very well equipped and sound, a pure delight, listen to the media video and you will understand:
    Whether it's jazz, Gary Moore, the Sultan of Swing (a treat) Rock and even Metal, yes sir,
    it happens to meet in many areas!
    A high-end guitar which can never be separated!
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  • HatsubaiHatsubai

    Quilt pops on this

    Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster QMT HSSPublished on 10/04/11 at 16:04
    This is one of the more modern strats that Fender has been producing. This is an attempt to help diversify their guitar line up and possibly pick up some guitarists they wouldn't otherwise get. It's also an attempt at trying to get some boutique collectors to look at their guitars. The guitar features an alder body with a quilted maple top, a maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 22 frets, dot inlays, a two point tremolo, HSS configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The frets on this needed to be crowned better. They didn't crown them as much as they should have, and you could really tell once you started looking at it and playing it. For those who …
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    This is one of the more modern strats that Fender has been producing. This is an attempt to help diversify their guitar line up and possibly pick up some guitarists they wouldn't otherwise get. It's also an attempt at trying to get some boutique collectors to look at their guitars. The guitar features an alder body with a quilted maple top, a maple neck with an ebony fretboard, 22 frets, dot inlays, a two point tremolo, HSS configuration, one volume, one tone and a five way switch.

    UTILIZATION

    The frets on this needed to be crowned better. They didn't crown them as much as they should have, and you could really tell once you started looking at it and playing it. For those who don't know, frets should look round on the top, but these were kind of flat. This can affect intonation and overall playing, although I didn't really experience those issues. The neck pocket on this was nice and tight, so no issues there. The ebony was super dark, and I almost wonder if they dyed it. I can't be sure one way or the other. The trem on this is pretty nice for light duty work, and it flutters decently, but don't expect some hardcore tuning stability like a floyd rose will provide.

    SOUNDS

    The guitar has SCN pickups in it with a DH-1 in the bridge. The DH-1 is a pretty bright pickup, and the ebony + maple top combo isn't really doing that any favors. There are rumors about what the DH-1 really is. Some say it's Fender's design, some say it's a Bill Lawrence pickup, others say it's a JB and some even say it's a Pearly Gates pickup. Regardless, it's a decent medium to high output pickup, but I'd like something a bit thicker in the bridge. The SCNs in the middle and neck are absolutely amazing for those super powerful lead lines. You can get one insane lead tone with these things, and you can even get a nice clean tone once you use the in between positions. They're modern sounding pickups, so if you're looking for something classic, look elsewhere.

    OVERALL OPINION

    The guitar is very high quality, and I like what Fender is doing. The prices are a bit much for what you get, but if you buy used, you should be able to get a pretty good deal. If I had to choose between this and one of the Suhr Pro series, I'd probably get the Suhr. They're a bit more consistent, they have a better neck, and I tend to like smaller operations like Suhr instead of huge companies like Fender. That said, the biggest issue that would prevent me from buying this would be the radius. Everything else is pretty good.
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