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Fender Classic '60s Stratocaster

STC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the Classic series

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Published on 01/19/09 at 11:47
Value For Money : Excellent
Made in Mexico, of very good quality in my opinion ... 21 frets, etc.. (No longer presents Start ...)

UTILIZATION

Channel pleasant, with highs CASC relatively easy (it is a strat what!), Lightweight ... So stand up and play for a few hours poses no problem (in my case anyway).

negatives point is that mine pasmal frieze is enough dsagrable ... but I have to spend at the maker of all fawn.
Overall, it n'tait not very good when I RULES Reue (good surprises for mail ^ ^).
So everything is reviewing rglages cluck.

SOUNDS

It is well suited my style of music (blues / classic rock), but not really comfortable when Poussel distortion (any fawn is not a stratum for n'achte play hard.)
I use it with a vox AD30VT (sounds are crystalline, clacking, we get a nice vintage sound, but it has all the same limitations ...) Beyond a certain volume of the sound too saturated drool a little.
As I said prcdemment like clean sounds of this guitar; the BMOL, is that right now I'm in my PERIOD hard rock and can not me fully satisfy ... UNESCORecords for the stratum, the ideal is to have another guitar with humbuckers good, and you can play everything!

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for over a year and I'm always happy ... if you're a fan of blues / rock, this guitar is perfect, eten Moreover, one can easily find a good price. (I bought 555 on Thomann => very good report qualitprix)

She dmarque mex standard of; we see immediately that the '60 Classic is more "class" and better finished I think. (The vintage pickguardblanc gives him a small genus recognizable, a little oldschool. I like very much.)

Mine is sunburst (3 tones), I found this beautiful finish ... impcable really.

I think if I were to buy a Start, I would take the same, but in Classic Player '60s. (Which ignores just 10 euros more than mine on Thomann, but I did not notice when placing order ^ ^. It seems to me that the 2 guitars are almost identical, except that the microphones of the Classic Player out of the custom shop)