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Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster
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STC-Shaped Guitar from Squier belonging to the Artist series

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  • dex reddex red

    Guitarist for fiddler

    Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster Published on 10/28/12 at 08:56
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China
    Hardtail bridge
    Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, 21 frets, type Stratocaster.
    A single microphone: a humbucker Duncan Design Detonator (poor cousin of Seymour Duncan Invader HS8) in the bridge position.
    One knob (volume), no switch (why?).

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice for Fender enthusiasts, supports many strings "chewing gum" without curling (09/42 for me), do not saw the fingers.

    Ergonomics quite comparable to a real Strat (before I made in USA Stratocaster 70s, I was unfortunately stolen).

    A sound easily obtained, we like or dislike. The versatility is not his strong point.

    SOUNDS

    On this point there is to say. I bought it on a whim beca…
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    Made in China
    Hardtail bridge
    Maple neck, rosewood fingerboard, 21 frets, type Stratocaster.
    A single microphone: a humbucker Duncan Design Detonator (poor cousin of Seymour Duncan Invader HS8) in the bridge position.
    One knob (volume), no switch (why?).

    UTILIZATION

    Handle very nice for Fender enthusiasts, supports many strings "chewing gum" without curling (09/42 for me), do not saw the fingers.

    Ergonomics quite comparable to a real Strat (before I made in USA Stratocaster 70s, I was unfortunately stolen).

    A sound easily obtained, we like or dislike. The versatility is not his strong point.

    SOUNDS

    On this point there is to say. I bought it on a whim because I wanted a strat and a very limited budget. So I tried a small raft in Music Royez (Paris XII), and the sellers are pretty cool and good advice.
    I stopped my choice on Tom Delonge because of its design (all black) and playability
    I was not convinced by the sound, but I think after all, Guitar Rig worked miracles ...

    My calculation does not reveal so right. After a few years of use, I was embarrassed by the poverty of the poor sound generated by isolated humbucker, and various effects and filters do not change much.
    Then I used more often my other guitar, an Ibanez Artist although pleasant month but its definitely more convincing, both in clean overdrive.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had it about eight years and I recently cracked. With the help of a luthier friend, I decided to transform.
    Duncan out the design, replaced by two humbuckers Epiphone secondhand (I know, a strange combination, but the result is), adding switches and knobs. It was not an easy task, because it took the body to scoop the router in order to accommodate the second microphone and wiring that goes with it.
    But I'm glad (neighbors, less), and I can now envisage any type of sound with the warmth and fullness desired, while delighting me the key Fender-like.
    Modif m 'cost € 60 (including equipment).
    So to this day, I defeated the Ibanez and can make me happy on a beautiful guitar that will have cost me a few euros and a few hours.

    Still, this is not a real Fender U.S. who will never have the quality violin, its stability or sustain a tuning ...
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  • morgothmorgoth

    Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster Published on 09/15/03 at 10:58
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China
    Alder body, round head with Saddle type 60's, 21 rosewood
    Scale 640mm, width at nut 42mm, mechanical closed
    Micro humbumcker Dtonator Seymour Duncan at the bridge
    1 volume knob

    UTILIZATION

    Channel profile) trs lightweight enjoyable play
    Accs amliorer thanks to the sharp increases dcoupe from a standard strat
    Trslgre about 3kg over a standard strat
    Seymour Duncan detonator support is obtained trs dignent sounds good for a guitar, a view even two price ranges above

    SOUNDS

    Punk-rock sound (distortion grows too), Metal (disto donf)
    Blue Devil GX 112 Behringer V-AMP2

    OVERALL OPINION

    + Points: trs good sound for fans of punk and mtal,…
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    Made in China
    Alder body, round head with Saddle type 60's, 21 rosewood
    Scale 640mm, width at nut 42mm, mechanical closed
    Micro humbumcker Dtonator Seymour Duncan at the bridge
    1 volume knob

    UTILIZATION

    Channel profile) trs lightweight enjoyable play
    Accs amliorer thanks to the sharp increases dcoupe from a standard strat
    Trslgre about 3kg over a standard strat
    Seymour Duncan detonator support is obtained trs dignent sounds good for a guitar, a view even two price ranges above

    SOUNDS

    Punk-rock sound (distortion grows too), Metal (disto donf)
    Blue Devil GX 112 Behringer V-AMP2

    OVERALL OPINION

    + Points: trs good sound for fans of punk and mtal, weight, violin
    points -: no vibrato knob and tonalitbr /> trs good price quality ratio is high Loa PP
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  • batsk8batsk8

    Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster Published on 11/07/04 at 13:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Made in China
    Seymour Duncan Designed HB-108 Detonator
    1 volume knob only

    UTILIZATION

    Channel extra!
    Access to easy with the sharp cutting
    Exellent copy of invoice
    good sound thanks to micro quite easily (especially saturated)

    SOUNDS

    Nickel for punk music and quieter
    I play on an amp and PEIT is a fair bit
    we get a very good sound with a pedal overdrive

    OVERALL OPINION

    Great guitar, it epu budget category have the guitar with his idol in addition to good foot short;)
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    Made in China
    Seymour Duncan Designed HB-108 Detonator
    1 volume knob only

    UTILIZATION

    Channel extra!
    Access to easy with the sharp cutting
    Exellent copy of invoice
    good sound thanks to micro quite easily (especially saturated)

    SOUNDS

    Nickel for punk music and quieter
    I play on an amp and PEIT is a fair bit
    we get a very good sound with a pedal overdrive

    OVERALL OPINION

    Great guitar, it epu budget category have the guitar with his idol in addition to good foot short;)
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  • sienarsienar

    Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster Published on 06/28/05 at 15:18
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    See description above

    UTILIZATION

    Super handle fairly round, easy access to acute except for the last two frets are on the edge of playable.
    Guitar lightweight, simple design but effective.
    The micro Duncan Designed done a good job, especially for large distortions! This scratching can easily measure a guitar worth twice that!

    SOUNDS

    C distortion in truly effective, the hardrock, punk, crunch.
    To the sound is less clear but it's not a guitar made for!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years and I do not see why I separated!
    Report trs good quality price!
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    See description above

    UTILIZATION

    Super handle fairly round, easy access to acute except for the last two frets are on the edge of playable.
    Guitar lightweight, simple design but effective.
    The micro Duncan Designed done a good job, especially for large distortions! This scratching can easily measure a guitar worth twice that!

    SOUNDS

    C distortion in truly effective, the hardrock, punk, crunch.
    To the sound is less clear but it's not a guitar made for!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for 2 years and I do not see why I separated!
    Report trs good quality price!
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  • PercolardonPercolardon

    Squier Tom Delonge Stratocaster Published on 04/05/09 at 03:30
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Channel 21 frets
    Micro Humbumcker Seymour Duncan Detonator
    Knob Volume

    UTILIZATION

    Using very simple, very enjoyable round. Neither too light nor too heavy. I recommend installing Elixir Strings (10/46 for me) to optimize the sound quality and use of the guitar.

    SOUNDS

    The only suitable for Rock, Metal, Punk etc. ...
    With its clean sound is saturated very quickly and the Crunch on hand with the volume turned knob. For an almost clean sound you have to lower the volume pot nearly full. Anyway, as has been said in previous reviews, this guitar is not made for that too ;-)
    In any case it is awesome with distortion, ideal for palm mute and big sound! And what I lik…
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    Channel 21 frets
    Micro Humbumcker Seymour Duncan Detonator
    Knob Volume

    UTILIZATION

    Using very simple, very enjoyable round. Neither too light nor too heavy. I recommend installing Elixir Strings (10/46 for me) to optimize the sound quality and use of the guitar.

    SOUNDS

    The only suitable for Rock, Metal, Punk etc. ...
    With its clean sound is saturated very quickly and the Crunch on hand with the volume turned knob. For an almost clean sound you have to lower the volume pot nearly full. Anyway, as has been said in previous reviews, this guitar is not made for that too ;-)
    In any case it is awesome with distortion, ideal for palm mute and big sound! And what I like Fender / Squier with Duncan is that the sound is very powerful without being cold or acid. It's not worth the heat of American guitars on tube amps, but the sound is polished enough for such a power;)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I bought used 2 months ago (She no longer sells in stores)
    Perfect for those who want to play metal / punk
    She is therefore at any point of view and I would do without hesitation that choice!
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