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Fender Custom Shop Time Machine '65 Relic Stratocaster
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  • simonclairsimonclair

    Fender Custom Shop Time Machine '65 Relic StratocasterPublished on 04/12/08 at 18:06
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Fender Custom Shop then Made in USA (not a dgueu *** is Mexico.
    Bon bah for the rest ... What a Start! But good!

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is made of tarpaulins for fans! This is the big race: we like it or not. I love ...
    Exellent Lutherie

    SOUNDS

    Here we go: I personally am a fan of Funk, Rock and Blues ... This is the most versatile guitar I know. It's simple: queleques good effects (RMC Picture Wha Dunlop Rotovibe, Big Muff, Proco RAT ,...) and my Marshall Plexi with 1973 and I can play anything and sound monstrous!
    But beware! The sound dchire but 3 microphones are microphones and simple never replace the sound of humbuckers!
    The neck pickup is exellent though…
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    Fender Custom Shop then Made in USA (not a dgueu *** is Mexico.
    Bon bah for the rest ... What a Start! But good!

    UTILIZATION

    The handle is made of tarpaulins for fans! This is the big race: we like it or not. I love ...
    Exellent Lutherie

    SOUNDS

    Here we go: I personally am a fan of Funk, Rock and Blues ... This is the most versatile guitar I know. It's simple: queleques good effects (RMC Picture Wha Dunlop Rotovibe, Big Muff, Proco RAT ,...) and my Marshall Plexi with 1973 and I can play anything and sound monstrous!
    But beware! The sound dchire but 3 microphones are microphones and simple never replace the sound of humbuckers!
    The neck pickup is exellent though it is one I use least. Lots of bass, exellent for rock ...

    The microphone is my central prfr: it is very well balance. Aiges good but not too low and slammed Submitted without removing the Aiges.

    The bridge pickup is also exellent: SOUND snapping the fender funk solos wholesale fuzz in Aiges example.
    This skyscraper I love the blues in the sense that it's rpond IMMEDIATE attque. In my plexi without effect, if I play molo, the sound is clear and ds that I attack a crunch and it's just the stratum. But the price paid (in addition to 3500euros) is that any means of attack fautte IMMEDIATE and trs pronounced fawn!

    OVERALL OPINION

    So to play the guitar requires fingers of Yeti, attacking the right hand like a nag. This beauty is raw dcofrage, like size in the tree: you must play it. Look at all the fans strats (-M-, Hendrix, Red Hot ,...) they play their scratching. They send the wood right hand and you're done for! It sounds like the only girl.
    I have 3 years and I play all the time (it's my only electric guitar sound). It is intgralit of my concerts and I rings. It is trs CHRE but no scratches can not be replaced. Fender alone has the secret of the stratum (custom shop eh!)
    I do regratte absolutely my choice on this guitar EXTRAORDINARY.
    EXTRAS: versatility, beauty violin, sound ouf

    Cons: prices, which may put off some round, found in France,
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