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Fender ST-60

STC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the Stratocaster series

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Fender ST-60Published on 06/05/06 at 02:01
(This content has been automatically translated from French)
Start Japan 1992
micro vintage Van Zandt
bone nut
21 frets
like the picture except white vintage microphones
- 3 round pots:
1 volume
Tonalitbr 1 /> 1 for choosing a classic or boostbr />
- A micro knob selector

sounds with classic position selector +
slecteur ddi 2 is a position for such a powerful output + humbucker but I do not know much to explain. a luthier made me this hack known I do not know how it works, as long as I was walking ...

Start the ultimate, all-out on a fender champ25 40 w.
Its clear perfect
Its rich distortion trs which ensures good prsence scne on / in the studio.
His position double + heavy distortion but less than in medium Dfine...…
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Start Japan 1992
micro vintage Van Zandt
bone nut
21 frets
like the picture except white vintage microphones
- 3 round pots:
1 volume
Tonalitbr 1 /> 1 for choosing a classic or boostbr />
- A micro knob selector

sounds with classic position selector +
slecteur ddi 2 is a position for such a powerful output + humbucker but I do not know much to explain. a luthier made me this hack known I do not know how it works, as long as I was walking ...

Start the ultimate, all-out on a fender champ25 40 w.
Its clear perfect
Its rich distortion trs which ensures good prsence scne on / in the studio.
His position double + heavy distortion but less than in medium Dfine acute

In a real résumé strat super versatile.

UTILIZATION

RULES Channel from the beginning to the DR 10-46
comfort at all.

SOUNDS

Style: the Sonic Youth through the song like Hendrix or Franaise Cure. Excellent crystal clear sound in the clear. In short sound strat.
pure blues, it also kills.

Only the big sound is metal but with a different default amp, it should be a pdalier possible.

OVERALL OPINION

It's My Grat since 1993. I QLQ each essay before you buy it but it sounded good dj with microphones origins. Besides, she silent sold in a store that sold only the custom shop and that it had chosen his t's and pickups qualit.Les Van Zandt have simply made it less noisy and much more over. Of course it kills in the AVC microphone blues but it's not my style. Remains that it is super versatile.

The only thing I dislike is the vibrato: Arrach APRS 6 months ... the thread is the indoor ... I'm going trs well what warranty in addition to no longer dsaccorder really. I also changed the mcaniques once.

Dernirement I have a Rickenbacker 620 acqurir for a toy / Loock / fun at +. Both give me a wide palette of his compltent and wonder.
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  • Manufacturer: Fender
  • Model: ST-60
  • Series: Stratocaster
  • Category: STC-Shaped Guitars
  • Added in our database on: 03/15/2008

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