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jpbleus
Published on 08/23/05 at 09:43
Made in the states, maple neck bolted, 21 frets, 2 humbuckers, 2 volume pots, 2 tone pots and a 3 position pickups selector. The head has the same form as that of stratos '70.
9 because the handle is screwed but I titillates: it's a Fender!
UTILIZATION
For me, the handle is very nice, and I like C maple necks. I do not think the rosewood option is available.
Access to acute is that of a Telecaster: good.
The guitar is well balanced and easily obtained a good sound.
SOUNDS
For all that is blues, rock and jazz, it's great.
The pickups sound much clearer than with a grain of Gibson bite which is close to single coils while keeping the power doubles.
One module easily by playing with the tones and volumes.
I played on a Marshall JCM 800 and a Fender Twin Reverb.
OVERALL OPINION
I should have to buy it but I was not the tunes. The friend who sold it allowed me to play on for hours but at the time, I was a student and finance and it did not follow a stranger who has made the acquisition.
This is a great instrument!
9 because the handle is screwed but I titillates: it's a Fender!
UTILIZATION
For me, the handle is very nice, and I like C maple necks. I do not think the rosewood option is available.
Access to acute is that of a Telecaster: good.
The guitar is well balanced and easily obtained a good sound.
SOUNDS
For all that is blues, rock and jazz, it's great.
The pickups sound much clearer than with a grain of Gibson bite which is close to single coils while keeping the power doubles.
One module easily by playing with the tones and volumes.
I played on a Marshall JCM 800 and a Fender Twin Reverb.
OVERALL OPINION
I should have to buy it but I was not the tunes. The friend who sold it allowed me to play on for hours but at the time, I was a student and finance and it did not follow a stranger who has made the acquisition.
This is a great instrument!