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Fender Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster
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Published on 09/12/05 at 10:19
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UTILIZATION

The neck is wider and larger than my 70 Start. Less rounded frets too. The strings are a little more space.
The guitar seems heavier than a standard Start. I rgl vibrato into abutment does not operate that way "relchant" strings, and avoid the dsaccords permanent. The handle of vibrato to the Mount (above) suits me much better (but I'm not a big fan of vibrato).
There is a need for stronger ties rope to take advantage of the can (I put the 11 (or 12) - 56). And ensured SRV sound on any (good) amp lamps.
One regret: the gilding of the fittings are superficial and do not hold trs wear. But this is true on all guitars Bricoma dores ... Lutherie excellent bill.

SOUNDS

With it, I play the Blues and even the Blues. Her trs hot, good sustain. Again, put the strongest possible tie rods and muscle ... your fingers. Mdiator banned soft ...
The bass are supergbes, enjoyable and treble. No background noise, output level above that of the strats "traditional".
Vibrato has all the default core Fender vibrato, and it's not put the stick over there change anything!

I may not modify this guitar. The Texas Special pickups are fabulous, the overall balance is perfect for me.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it in New zlande for $ 600 5 years ago a vintage store that closed.
The best deal of my life. I made my guitar to play main (postponed to 70 stratum closet without vibrato, and the Gibson SG).

Trs is versatile, even for out of the blues, to jazz, funk, etc ...

I love it also sounds clear.