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Squier Vintage Modified '70s Stratocaster

STC-Shaped Guitar from Squier belonging to the Vintage Modified series

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«  A good base to upgrade your Strat »

Published on 07/04/12 at 16:46
Indonesian manufacturing quality honest. Good finishes. Maple neck 21 frets. Coprs in basswood (I think). Originally mlicros three Duncan Designed single coil in good order but before buying I had another project to upgrade with a SD Hot Rails bridge and a little to the handle 59

UTILIZATION

Handle very nice (see the site for Squier profile). This guitar has had its baptism of fire last week and proved light, pleasant to play. For sounds see below

SOUNDS

With the change of microphones (see above) this guitar is a rock ptite bomb. I also opted for a slightly heavier strings (0.09-0.46) Combinations of 59 or Hotrails with simple micro central (original) provide access to sounds that make this guitar versatile. These pickups only open the doors to sounds more than single coils péchus of origin could not offrir.avec a HT Dual eBlackstar can explore sounds ranging from blues to rock / hard rock.

OVERALL OPINION

performed in concert there is a esemaine, this guitar surprised me by holding the agreement (for a small shift to ultra fine sandpaper in the grooves of the nut) and it sounds ls sends a efois micro chan ges (which tend to prove that the violin is the road). Eventually j ecrois as electronics (knobs etc.) would benefit from being replaced for better components. Apart from that an excellent base for lovers of upgrade