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Fender Classic Stratocaster Floyd Rose

STC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the Stratocaster series

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HatsubaiHatsubai

Fender's version of the famous Charvel

Fender Classic Stratocaster Floyd RosePublished on 03/17/11 at 06:44
The Fender Floyd Rose Classic Floyd Rose Stratocaster was made for just a few years during the early 90s. It features an alder body, maple neck, Original Floyd Rose and an HSS configuration. The pickups are some standard American single coils and a DiMarzio PAF Pro in the bridge. I don't remember all the finish options, but I know there's at least vintage white, black and sunburst. Keep in mind that there's actually a MIJ version and MIA version. Mine is an MIA version, and I'm not sure if they came with rosewood fretboards. The floyd on this is actually flush mounted and rests directly on the body; it cannot be set to pull up unless you shim the neck due to the way Fender did the...…
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The Fender Floyd Rose Classic Floyd Rose Stratocaster was made for just a few years during the early 90s. It features an alder body, maple neck, Original Floyd Rose and an HSS configuration. The pickups are some standard American single coils and a DiMarzio PAF Pro in the bridge. I don't remember all the finish options, but I know there's at least vintage white, black and sunburst. Keep in mind that there's actually a MIJ version and MIA version. Mine is an MIA version, and I'm not sure if they came with rosewood fretboards. The floyd on this is actually flush mounted and rests directly on the body; it cannot be set to pull up unless you shim the neck due to the way Fender did the route. The neck shape is a standard thin/medium C style neck with 22 large (not jumbo) frets. Tuners are Fender's vintage style tuners which help avoid the strings getting snagged on things ... such as your finger.

UTILIZATION

Besides the OFR, there's really not much different about this guitar. The biggest difference would probably be with the PAF Pro in the bridge more than anything else. You still have your typical four bolt heel which can lead to some difficulty getting up to the high frets. The 9.5'' radius can lead to some issues getting real low action; it's impossible for me to achieve the action I usually aim for, so I'm running mine at ~1/16'' @ the 12th fret. For those that care, the nut is actually a rear mount, so while there's a possibility of the headstock being weaker, cracking is usually mainly only found in the thinner Ibanez necks. Also worth noting is that it comes with a wrench holder on the back of the headstock. It makes it convenient for string changes, but make sure you tighten the tiny screws that hold the allen wrenches, or else it'll rattle.

SOUNDS

The PAF Pro in the bridge wasn't bad, but I wanted something a bit more. The PAF Pro is a fairly clean pickup that doesn't compress like most average pickups as it was meant to go along with the oldschool 80s racks. After messing around with some pickups, I actually settled on a pickup I'm not a huge fan of -- the Duncan JB. This pickup was aggressive enough to do metal but polite enough to still work with the single coils. The singles aren't too bad, but they're somewhat bland. I replaced the neck with a Duncan SSL6, and it just oozes that overwound single coil sound now. Most people use this pickup in the bridge, but it sounds great in the neck when matched with a moderate to higher output pickup in the bridge. Despite it being alder and maple, the guitar is pretty thick sounding, and my particular guitar weighs quite a bit.

OVERALL OPINION

It's hard to recommend this guitar today given the new Charvel series. I'm not a fan of the 9.5'' neck, but my particular guitar sounds too good to let go. Anybody looking for Fender's version of the famous Charvels that were released back in the day might want to take a look at this. Gus G actually used this model for the longest time before he got his endorsement.
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NigelNigel

Fender Classic Stratocaster Floyd RosePublished on 10/29/02 at 03:21
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- Model US Floyd Classic Series
- Channel mapple
- Pink Floyd original
- Mciros: Seymour Duncan hot rails neck (double), Fender in middle (single) and Di Marzio FRED in bridge (double).
- 1 volume + 2 tone
- Dual microphones splitable single

UTILIZATION

- The handle is very easy and offers a vintage lacquer that offers the advantage to perform well even when the hand is a bit sweaty (especially for dmanchages)

- The ACCS is not in acute model of a perfet style guitars from ESP for example, but above the rest when same.

- Ergonomics is gnrale IDAL, especially in regard to volume and tone knobs.

SOUNDS

- It is an instrument trs wide at its use, ideal for rock, pop...…
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- Model US Floyd Classic Series
- Channel mapple
- Pink Floyd original
- Mciros: Seymour Duncan hot rails neck (double), Fender in middle (single) and Di Marzio FRED in bridge (double).
- 1 volume + 2 tone
- Dual microphones splitable single

UTILIZATION

- The handle is very easy and offers a vintage lacquer that offers the advantage to perform well even when the hand is a bit sweaty (especially for dmanchages)

- The ACCS is not in acute model of a perfet style guitars from ESP for example, but above the rest when same.

- Ergonomics is gnrale IDAL, especially in regard to volume and tone knobs.

SOUNDS

- It is an instrument trs wide at its use, ideal for rock, pop and funk, for example.

- I played on a Cyber ​​Twin with a hollow in the legalization trs mdiums.

- Being able to double spliter microphones allows all sorts of combinations. with the Hot Rails are arpges trs hot nanmoins prcis the simple microphones middle looks a bit flat but is more use dedicates to his vintage. Microphones on the bridge sounds funky and trs are crunchy but it is enjoyable to go molo on acute because the dynamics are strong in these trs frequencies.

- In distortion, rsultats are correct but nothing more. You feel a lack of safe due to the floyd which blurs a little sustain. Mtal not in good conditions except using a good PDAL (a real distortion of true style Rocktron for example) to deceive ...

OVERALL OPINION

- Attention to Floyd, a change of springs may be desirable on MODELS used because of their lack of resistance to pressure. The tuning is sometimes galre and we will take the prcaution dplacer of two guitar concert because if rope breaks is the same no need to consider a change ...

- I use it for 5 years and I am glad trs. It is a complete and easy instrrument trs play even if it sometimes lacks that little something that would make chili DEFINITIONS irresistible.

- The price is justified because of its quality construction and opportunities. Be careful not to identify opportunities draisonnables prices. According to their uses and Floyd take years with + or - of happiness ...
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Alex777Alex777

Fender Classic Stratocaster Floyd RosePublished on 12/08/02 at 02:37
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USA
22
3micros 2 singles 1 double DiMarzio
floyd rose original
1 volume 2 tone
rosewood handle or mapple

UTILIZATION

Channel enjoyable
Access in acute aisbr /> good ergonomics

SOUNDS

Versatile guitar

OVERALL OPINION

I love his versatilis prfre a guitar "modern"
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RominsRomins

Fender Classic Stratocaster Floyd RosePublished on 04/22/06 at 13:55
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
United States Manufacturing (purchased in 1996).
Bolt Saddle without key in the report. 22 boxes. Medium Jumbo frets.
Original Floyd Rose
1 volume, 2 tone with a TBF (on the Humbucker), 5 micro slecteur positions
Pickups:
Humbucker DiMarzio Paf Pro Custom - Single Coil Am Std - Single Coil Am Std

UTILIZATION

For usability, it's a Start Xochitl and the opinion of this Forum résumé of the situation.
The Floyd has done its office, guaranteed accuracy and effect.
Impcable finish for this 50th anniversary stamp US MODEL (with respect to my guitar).

SOUNDS

It Has a favorite, to the sound accder Start while keeping the possibility of having a DiMarzio HB for a fat and...…
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United States Manufacturing (purchased in 1996).
Bolt Saddle without key in the report. 22 boxes. Medium Jumbo frets.
Original Floyd Rose
1 volume, 2 tone with a TBF (on the Humbucker), 5 micro slecteur positions
Pickups:
Humbucker DiMarzio Paf Pro Custom - Single Coil Am Std - Single Coil Am Std

UTILIZATION

For usability, it's a Start Xochitl and the opinion of this Forum résumé of the situation.
The Floyd has done its office, guaranteed accuracy and effect.
Impcable finish for this 50th anniversary stamp US MODEL (with respect to my guitar).

SOUNDS

It Has a favorite, to the sound accder Start while keeping the possibility of having a DiMarzio HB for a fat and powerful sound. The handle mapple sounds more slamming and characters of the Start is Submitted on two simple microphones. In a Marshall stack is discovering the sound that made the legends. The HB can sound more modern and enjoyable TBF boosts the mdiums to enter good Defines solos.

OVERALL OPINION

10 years I possde, buy new and in the US promo (! (: O)) is the guitar I use most. The report quality price era is excellent especially for a US MODEL.
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  • Manufacturer: Fender
  • Model: Classic Stratocaster Floyd Rose
  • Series: Stratocaster
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 12/06/2002

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