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Published on 05/18/12 at 00:15Made in 1989 in the U.S.
Wilkinson fittings, for the nut, mechanical self-locking very effective.
Fender bridge and tremolo system with a Trem-setter a little bogus according to some luthiers. Replaced by a more conventional spring system securit.
Maple fingerboard, jumbo frets, ash body, very good dynamic mics well spaced, with potato "Lace Sensor" gold.
UTILIZATION
Handle very pleasant, not heavy, the ergonomics are good sf for a defect that is common to the strato heads: The selector is misplaced.
Access to the treble is good and unless a nozzle is easily obtained a good sound.
SOUNDS
We get all types of sounds if it is well known to use effects.
The only slight weakness is the bridge pickup could be more powerful in use lead.
OVERALL OPINION
Strato's a classic fishing bp and a very intelligible in its saturation.
A very good guitar in my opinion but, with the violin industry it must be fall!
Wilkinson fittings, for the nut, mechanical self-locking very effective.
Fender bridge and tremolo system with a Trem-setter a little bogus according to some luthiers. Replaced by a more conventional spring system securit.
Maple fingerboard, jumbo frets, ash body, very good dynamic mics well spaced, with potato "Lace Sensor" gold.
UTILIZATION
Handle very pleasant, not heavy, the ergonomics are good sf for a defect that is common to the strato heads: The selector is misplaced.
Access to the treble is good and unless a nozzle is easily obtained a good sound.
SOUNDS
We get all types of sounds if it is well known to use effects.
The only slight weakness is the bridge pickup could be more powerful in use lead.
OVERALL OPINION
Strato's a classic fishing bp and a very intelligible in its saturation.
A very good guitar in my opinion but, with the violin industry it must be fall!