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Stagg S350

STC-Shaped Guitar from Stagg belonging to the S series

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Published on 03/25/04 at 15:11
Handle very nice, smooth, style Clapton Stratocaster model

UTILIZATION

21 Cases, Frets right height, access to acute is done without problems and I am tempted to say like any self-respecting strata. With its 5-way switch, you must be an ass not to find the specific sound to Fender to the years 68-69, which had the body!
Finishing varnish, as the assembly for that matter, has nothing to be ashamed of US, and gives largely freelance models Squier brand is known, and worth two and a half times more expensive.

SOUNDS

I use a Fender 80 W, but with the potato pickups of this guitar, especially in the deep bass sound that characterized the old Fender, I confine myself to a 2-3 and 5-6 at home in rehearsal , and this power it hurts! Hard to believe it's true, but if you have the opportunity to find one (with the headstock Fender strato design, it is no longer and is much sought already), and many do not hesitate jump on it, as a doubt about the precise origin of these early Stagg, would suggest that ...

Poue what strings I replaced the original ones by Fender's Originals 150 Nickel Wound, not too hard to play for 2 or 3 hours and flexible enough to take pleasure in pushing.

OVERALL OPINION

It's been a year since I have this Stagg Vintage, Vintage red color as the old pearly plate the most beautiful effect, it throws! Yet I have some nice guitar parts renowned and I admit I bought it out of curiosity, after having tried one at a friend. The solid alder body and maple neck are not any guitars, even the much more expensive! Beautiful violin work, neat, perfect fit between the body and the handle, adjustable of course, and most importantly, JUST!
It should perhaps change the mechanical origin, in order to put a 10/10, though ....