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- c2boss
une strato-pelle standard
Publié le 25/10/22 à 10:26elle a donc 10 ans, je poste donc mon avis après l'avoir testée... un peu
bon c'est une strat et à part le côté US, ça reste une strat. j'ai eu une stratmex et la différence n'est pas fulgurante.
évidemment en dix ans j'ai du faire quelques trucs... déjà le réglage (chez Eden Lutherie), je cassais des cordes et après être passée dans les mains de Didier, hop plus rien. réglages des harmonies, de l'action, du chevalet, etc... bref, je ne veux pas faire mon relou mais la gratte "US" devrait sortir réglée, c'est au moins le cout du premium.
les micros ont également été changés car datant de 2012, la montée en gamme ne s'ait faite qu'après 2012.. rien de bien méchant mais une fois de…Lire la suiteelle a donc 10 ans, je poste donc mon avis après l'avoir testée... un peu
bon c'est une strat et à part le côté US, ça reste une strat. j'ai eu une stratmex et la différence n'est pas fulgurante.
évidemment en dix ans j'ai du faire quelques trucs... déjà le réglage (chez Eden Lutherie), je cassais des cordes et après être passée dans les mains de Didier, hop plus rien. réglages des harmonies, de l'action, du chevalet, etc... bref, je ne veux pas faire mon relou mais la gratte "US" devrait sortir réglée, c'est au moins le cout du premium.
les micros ont également été changés car datant de 2012, la montée en gamme ne s'ait faite qu'après 2012.. rien de bien méchant mais une fois de plus Didier a usé de sa connaissance pour me twicker le micro aigu, souvent insupportablement trop aigu et qui en plus n'a souvent pas le même niveau de sorti... et là une fois de plus le jour et la nuit.
à part ça, elle me suit depuis 10 ans et cela reste une tres belle guitare, que je ne compte pas revendre... reste l'entretien habituel qui évidemment vous fait toujours reposer la question du neuf... entre un refrettage et puis un peu d'accastillage
Lire moins30 - moureaujeanmarie
la strat est une bonne guitare qui garde sa cote
Publié le 19/01/21 à 20:53je l'utilise sur scène avec un fender deluxe
le son est bon mais trop cristalin, pour du shadows placer d'autres micros (kindman ..)
GRos problème dont fender ne parle jamais c'est l'écartement des cordes qui est passé de 11.2 à 10.5 donc pour les gros doigts , acheter une d'avant 2007
tout est bien sauf le gros talon carré et trop gros...c'est si facile de jouer sur une guitare avec le talon profilé est ça ne coute rien à la fabrication.
Pourquoi fender garde t-il des fabrication obsolètes type gros talon, chevalet vibrato 6 vis (qui dérègle)ou encore le chevalet 3 pontets pour le télécaster (jamais juste en intonation)?????
c'est par nostalgie ?? c'est aller à l'encontre de la logiq…Lire la suiteje l'utilise sur scène avec un fender deluxe
le son est bon mais trop cristalin, pour du shadows placer d'autres micros (kindman ..)
GRos problème dont fender ne parle jamais c'est l'écartement des cordes qui est passé de 11.2 à 10.5 donc pour les gros doigts , acheter une d'avant 2007
tout est bien sauf le gros talon carré et trop gros...c'est si facile de jouer sur une guitare avec le talon profilé est ça ne coute rien à la fabrication.
Pourquoi fender garde t-il des fabrication obsolètes type gros talon, chevalet vibrato 6 vis (qui dérègle)ou encore le chevalet 3 pontets pour le télécaster (jamais juste en intonation)?????
c'est par nostalgie ?? c'est aller à l'encontre de la logique et du progrès ??
sinon c'est une bonne guitare au prix surfaitLire moins34 - achvams
Probablement la plus polyvalente, mais donc sans personnalité
Publié le 27/02/17 à 17:18Je l'utilise avec un peavey classic 30 : attention elle a un son plutot plat et froid, normal car micros simple bobinage.. don cil faut à priori un ampli un peu rond
la finition et lutherie : selon moi 10/10, difficile parler de défaut à ce niveau tellement c'est propre et meme beau! sauf qu'elle est tellement vue...victime de son succès?
Les sons clairs et crunch sont excellents pas de soucis. le métal par contre ca le fera pas trop, en tout cas pour un puriste je pense ca ne collera pas mais bon si vous mettez un metal zone dessus ca sonnera quand même. Si ampli à lampe alors attention le sifflements
Ce que j'apprécie le plus : le son clair et crunch et la facilité de jeu. la luthe…Lire la suiteJe l'utilise avec un peavey classic 30 : attention elle a un son plutot plat et froid, normal car micros simple bobinage.. don cil faut à priori un ampli un peu rond
la finition et lutherie : selon moi 10/10, difficile parler de défaut à ce niveau tellement c'est propre et meme beau! sauf qu'elle est tellement vue...victime de son succès?
Les sons clairs et crunch sont excellents pas de soucis. le métal par contre ca le fera pas trop, en tout cas pour un puriste je pense ca ne collera pas mais bon si vous mettez un metal zone dessus ca sonnera quand même. Si ampli à lampe alors attention le sifflements
Ce que j'apprécie le plus : le son clair et crunch et la facilité de jeu. la lutherie et qualité globale ressentie c'est du sérieu. En plus elle est légère et belle
le moins : le sifflement sur ampli à lampeLire moins07 - renaudy
La légende
Publié le 10/10/16 à 17:15Belle , super son , géniale , le rêve
Après 6 ans d utilisation , elle sonne toujours aussi bien
Pas de réglage à faire
Je l utilise avec un laney vc 15 110
Et un baffle ppc 212 open back
Et des pedales
Elle est très confortable
Mais l utilisation du vibrato désaccorde la guitare …37 - deadly joke
Parfaitement parfait
Publié le 29/12/15 à 22:43cette guitare est tout simplement magique !
Bon micros !
Niveau son, chaleureux , aux niveau des harmoniques c'est tout simplement jouissif
accouplé avec un drive, overdrive ou distortion c'est carrément à tomber,
pas de perte !
Le manche typique fender, agréable, facile à jouer égale à lui-même !
En sons clair c'est le must pour ce qui sont fan de jazz blues !
Bon rapport qualité/prix !
Une vrai américaine !35 - Flying Tiger
excellente..
Publié le 03/04/13 à 05:311 photoUS
manche en C, 22 frettes etc.. z'avez qu'à lire la fiche technique.
UTILISATION
le manche est parfait. c'est pour moi le meilleur manche de strat. ce profile est le meilleur compromis entre les radius gibson de 12" et les radius vintage de 7.25.
SONORITÉS
j'ai changé le micro chevalet pour un hotrail. mais les micros de standard sont excellents, particulierment en manche, on peut upgrader le chevalet, par un Kinman par ex, ce que j'ai fait sur mon autre NAS 2008. je les prefere aux texas special et aux fat 50', et bien sur aux noiseless.
AVIS GLOBAL
je l'ai depuis 3 ans. j'ai 4 strats, j'en ai eu d'autres avant. celle là je ne pense pas la vendre un jour. j'ai…Lire la suiteUS
manche en C, 22 frettes etc.. z'avez qu'à lire la fiche technique.
UTILISATION
le manche est parfait. c'est pour moi le meilleur manche de strat. ce profile est le meilleur compromis entre les radius gibson de 12" et les radius vintage de 7.25.
SONORITÉS
j'ai changé le micro chevalet pour un hotrail. mais les micros de standard sont excellents, particulierment en manche, on peut upgrader le chevalet, par un Kinman par ex, ce que j'ai fait sur mon autre NAS 2008. je les prefere aux texas special et aux fat 50', et bien sur aux noiseless.
AVIS GLOBAL
je l'ai depuis 3 ans. j'ai 4 strats, j'en ai eu d'autres avant. celle là je ne pense pas la vendre un jour. j'ai revendu mon american special, ma classic 60's ma deluxe Mex, mais celle là jamais.
les +:
-on peut tout faire avec,
-elle est magnifique en frene et sienna sunburst. j'ai changé les plastiques par du tout noir, elle est juste magnifique.
- j'adore le micro manche des standard avant le passage aux fat 50.
- l'ergonomie est parfaite. aucune autre guitare ne me tombe aussi bien dans les mains.
les -:
- j'ai l'impression que les frettes s'usent assez vite. elles se sont usées plus rapidement que sur ma deluxe mex. mais ca vient peut etre de moi.
Vu que je l'ai payé neuve à 950eu, le rapport qualité/prix est exceptionnel evidemment.
referiez vous ce choix ?
-Sans l'ombre d'une hesitation. la 2008 est un tournant dans les new american standard US. c'est certainement le meilleur millesime.Lire moins20 - PurposeToMelodyPublié le 19/03/11 à 17:46 (contenu en anglais)Fender American Standard Stratocaster Features:
* Color: 3-color Sunburst
* Body: Alder
* Finish: Polyurethane Finish
* Thinner Undercoat Finish for Improved Resonance
* Neck: Maple, Tinted Neck with Gloss Front/Satin Back
* Rolled Fretboard Edges
* Number of Frets: 22, Medium-Jumbo
* Scale Length: 25.5"
* Nut: Melamine, Width: 1.685"
* Hardware: Chrome
* Machine Heads: Fender Deluxe Staggered Cast/Sealed Tuning Keys
* Bridge: 2-Point Synchronized Tremolo with American Standard Bent Steel Saddles
* Copper Infused High-mass 100% Metal Bridge Block
* Pickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
* Pickups: American Strat Single-Coil Pickups
* Pickup Switching: 5-Position Blade
* Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1.(Neck pickup), Tone 2. Delta Tone™ (Middle and Bridge)
* Case: Molded Fender/SKB Case included with TSA Locks, Glass Reinforced Nylon Trigger Latches, and Form Fitted Plush interior
* Accessories: Cable, strap, polishing cloth, trem arm, wrenches
UTILIZATION
Its a strat, you get what you get. It is easy to get at the top frets and really gets a great sound simply, its a plug and play guitar, very much a standard in the guitar industry
SOUNDS
I really enjoy this guitar and I don't even like strats that much, its a very simple guitar to use. I've used it with a bunch of amps but mainly with a laney GH50L, it does great RHCP type sounds and I totally recommend it for that, it even does some ok distorted sounds, but the SSS configuration kind of screws it over there. The cleans and slightly OD'd tones are definitely my favorite thing, and it does great "bell" type tones with a AC15 and a great grind with more marshall style amps.
I feel like this really isn't meant for anything overly distorted though, so don't go buy it if you want to play anything over classic rock really. Unless you plan on changing pickups.
OVERALL OPINION
My least favorite thing about this guitar is by far the pickups, I find them too noisy and thats why I don't own single coil guitars anymore really minus a different strat. Other than that I found it to be a very well crafted good looking guitar, I think the action was a little high out of the box, but that was fixed easily and some people may like it higher. I think its a bit overpriced and I'd personally never buy it new, but overall its a great sounding guitar and I'd highly recommend it to people looking for cleans and lightly driven sounds.10 - iamqman
Coule comme du beurre, comme des sautes ....
Publié le 02/08/11 à 06:19 (contenu en anglais)The Fender Strat could be the best guitar that has ever been created. Not a fan of three single coils as I am some humbuckers but this is a gem of an instrument. Fender is the kind of the single and yet classic looking guitars. The Stratocatser in one of the most iconic guitar that this world has ever known. Second and third would probably be the Fender Telecatser and the Gibson Les Paul. There is a soul and tone that comes from this guitar that no other guitar can match. It is silky and resonant which just a hint of aggression.
This guitar is a Sienna sunburst with a rosewood fretboard. The sienna sunburst is very cool and one of my favorite colors on this guitar but I don't think it matches the rosewood as much as the maple. I like the rosewood on the traditional 3 tone sunburst but not with the sienna. It is too dark with this transparent job.
UTILIZATION
Fender American Standard Stratocaster Sienna Sunburst Rosewood Fretboard Features:
* Solid alder body (urethane finish)
* Modern C-shaped maple neck with rich, deep neck tint, glossed neck front with satin back
* 22 medium jumbo frets
* 3 hot American Strat single-coil pickups
* Delta-tone™ no-load circuit (includes high output bridge pickup and special no-load tone control for middle and bridge pickups)
* Bent steel Fender saddles
* Copper Infused Cast Strat® Bridge Block (steel with copper- 100% metal) for Increased Mass and Improved Tone
* Thinner undercoat for improved body resonance
* American 2-point trem
* Rosewood or maple fretboard
* Staggered machine heads
* Fender SKB hardshell case, cable, strap, and polishing cloth
SOUNDS
The first thing is that this guitar is built to rock. Their is a soul that not another guitar can capture like this instrument. I would have to replace the pickups in these guitars because Fender pickups are just terrible. They are worse than Gibson pickups and those sound like garbage. Other than that the guitar is a true gem to be played.
This guitar sound great in any amps mix. No matter what your amp is or what set of preamp tubes or power tubes you have this guitar will just sound excellent. You get a great tone out of a Fender amp and will get you those classic vibe cleans sounds. If you play with a Marshall plexi style amp just get a Big Muff fuzz box and you will be killing it with some Jimi Hendrix tones.
OVERALL OPINION
At new you can pick these guitars up for right around $1149, which is a great price for an American made guitar. There is a bit of an up charge on this sienna burst over the other models since there is a little more work involved with this paint job. This is classic guitar and meant to be cherished and played. You can abuse these guitars and they will stay true to you. I highly recommend everyone to own at least one Fender Stratocaster at least some point in your life. Everyone deserves a little soul.00 - King Loudness
Le standard (américain)
Publié le 12/08/11 à 07:46 (contenu en anglais)Ah, the Fender American Standard Strat! The guitar that is the benchmark for everything that Fender bases its Strat line around and the guitar that everything is judged against for tone and feel. It must be good...
They're built right in the USA at Fender's plant in Corona California. They come in a variety of wild and cool colours and are available with maple or rosewood fretboards as well as in SSS or HSS models. The guitar features an alder body, a maple neck with 22 frets, sealed Fender tuners, a 2 point pivot Fender tremolo, and American Standard Fender pickups/electronics. Basically, it's what a typical Strat looks like, but in the modern age. The Olympic White finish of this particular model harkens back to the days of a certain James Marshall Hendrix... anyone? Woodstock '69 baby!
UTILIZATION
The design of the Strat has ebbed and flowed through the years, with various small design changes. However the guitar has basically settled down and what is for sale now is basically a great evolution of the vintage Strat brought into the modern age. The weight of these guitars is pretty good. Some of the ash bodied ones are definitely on the weighty side, but the alder ones seem to have a good medium weight to them that sits on the body well. Upper fret access is what it is on these guitars... not the best, but certainly quite useable.
Getting a good tone out of these guitars is fairly easy thanks to their updated pickups and electronics. The new (2010/2011) USA pickups being put in these guitars are a real shocker... the pure Strat tone is there in spades. Everything from the glassy shimmer of cleans to the dark and earthy undertones of a driven sound from Hell is backed by that unmistakable voicing.
SOUNDS
I've tried many variations of the American Standard Strat over the years using different Fender, Marshall and Mesa Boogie amplifiers. The older ones lack a little bit of that crisp aura that makes a Strat a GOOD Strat. However, the new ones have some sort of pixie dust mojo thing going on... cool vibe. Starting with the cleans, I was really stoked about how the glassy shimmer and sparkle that marks a good Strat was very present in these newer American Standards. The clean sounds were some of the most enjoyable I've tried in a while. Plugged into a good Fender amp, I was able to dial in some awesome tones ranging all the way from the 50s into the modern day, all without missing a beat.
The overdrive tones are really cool as well. I was able to dial in some great Jeff Beck esque tone summits that were probably the highlight of my testing experience. The guitar handled whatever gain I threw at it and responded with a delightful Stratty "snap" that was eerily enjoyable. It's not quite as smooth/refined sounding as the American Deluxes, but it makes up for it with a more honest and rippin' tone that is most certainly a killer Strat.
OVERALL OPINION
All in all I feel as though Fender is onto a winner with these guitars and for the $1,000 new they cost (including the TSA approved SKB hard case) it's just a no brainer. If you want a great and true sounding Strat and need the more classic styling and the knowledge that a killer company is backing you all the way, get the Fender American Standard... truly an icon.00 - King Loudness
Juste une icône
Publié le 12/08/11 à 19:23 (contenu en anglais)The Fender American Standard Strat was designed at the time of Fender's buyout from large conglomerate CBS. It was meant to bring everything that was good about vintage Strats and combine it with modern day features that players were requesting. It has been built virtually unchanged since 1986 and it still stands today as a premier guitar.
They're built at Fender's factory in Corona California, in the good ol' US of A. They come in a variety of wild and cool colours and are available with maple or rosewood fretboards as well as in SSS or HSS models. The guitar features an alder body, a maple neck with 22 frets, sealed Fender tuners, a 2 point pivot Fender tremolo, and American Standard Fender pickups/electronics. Basically, it's what a typical Strat looks like, but in the modern age. It comes in a variety of colours to suit a variety of different tastes... there's something here for everyone!
UTILIZATION
Minimal design changes have been done to this guitar over the years, with only a few basic changes in design. However the guitar has basically settled down and what is for sale now is basically a great evolution of the vintage Strat brought into the modern age. These guitars have a great weight range for sure. Some of the ash bodied ones are definitely on the weighty side, but the alder ones seem to have an excellent light to medium weight to them that rests on the body well. Upper fret access is what it is on these guitars... it's been good enough for many players over the years.
Getting a good tone out of these guitars is fairly easy thanks to their updated pickups and electronics. The newer model USA pickups being put in these guitars are really something else... the pure Strat tone is there in spades. Everything from the charming top end of cleans to the sweet and saucy undertones of a driven rock and roll machine is backed by that unmistakable Fender sound.
SOUNDS
I've tried many variations of the American Standard Strat over the years using different Fender, Marshall and Mesa Boogie amplifiers. The older ones tend to lack a certain crispiness that makes a Strat as good as it is. However, the newer ones have some sort of pixie dust mojo thing going on... very cool! Starting with the clean tones, I was really stoked about how the glassy textures and sparkle that marks a good Strat was very present in these newer American Standard guitars. The clean sounds were some of the most enjoyable I've tried in a while. Plugged into a good Fender amp, I was able to dial in some awesome tones ranging all the way from the 50s into the modern day, all without missing a single beat.
The overdrive tones are really cool as well. I was able to dial in some great Jeff Beck and Eric Johnson esque tone summits that were certainly the highlight of my testing experience. The guitar handled whatever gain levels I threw at it and responded with a delightful Stratty "snap" that was eerily enjoyable. It's not quite as smooth/refined sounding as the American Deluxes, but it makes up for it with a more honest and sincerely killer tone that is most certainly a killer Strat.
OVERALL OPINION
All in all I feel as though Fender is really at the top of their game. They are about $1,000 new with TSA approved flight case, which is a killer deal. If you are looking for a very real sounding Strat and need the vintage meets modern look and the feeling that you're playing an icon, get the Fender American Standard Stratocaster!00 - King Loudness
Une version de cendres du début Unis
Publié le 14/08/11 à 04:02 (contenu en anglais)The USA Strat has had many different versions made over the years. This is a slight departure from the main model in that it features an ash body and is finished in a striking see through finish called Sienna Sunburst which really is eye catching and fits the ash grain really well.
Since 1986 they have been built right in California right where they should be. The Sienna Sunburst finish like I mentioned is a really striking finish overall. This particular model has a maple neck and fretboard (my personal favourite) and is equipped with three single coils. The guitar features an ash body (for different tonal effects), a maple neck with 22 frets, sealed Fender tuners, a 2 point pivot Fender tremolo, and American Standard Fender pickups/electronics. Basically, it's what a typical Strat looks like, but in the modern age. Fender has slowly been refining the Strat since redesigning it in the 1980s and at this point they're just turning out some truly awesome guitars.
UTILIZATION
There have only been a few different things done to change and enhance the guitar since its (re)introduction in 1986. What is presented here and what is for sale now is basically the perfect path from vintage to modern. These guitars have a great weight to them. The ash ones are sometimes heavier (as this one is) but the alder ones are excellent light to medium weight instruments that fits on the body well overall. Regardless of the body wood, the contouring and feel of these guitars is very good and it feels very real. Upper fret access is what it is on these guitars... it's been good enough for many players over the years.
Getting a good tone out of these guitars is not difficult because of the awesome pickups used. The newer model USA pickups being put in these guitars are really something else... the pure Strat tone is there in spades. Everything from the jangly top end of cleans to the bright and raunchy undertones of a driven rock and roll machine is backed by that unmistakable Fender sound.
SOUNDS
I've tried many variations of the American Standard Strat over the years using different Fender, Marshall and Mesa Boogie amplifiers. The older ones tend to lack a certain crispiness that makes a Strat as good as it is. However, the newer ones have some sort of pixie dust mojo thing going on... very cool! Starting with the clean tones, I was really stoked about how the glassy textures and sparkle that marks a good Strat was very present in these newer American Standard guitars. The clean sounds were some of the most enjoyable I've tried in a while. Plugged into a good Fender amp, I was able to dial in some awesome tones ranging all the way from the '50s into the modern day, all without missing a single beat. The ash guitar is definitely brighter than the alder bodied ones I've tried overall and it sounds a little more like a '50s Strat (brighter and jangly) compared to the thicker and heavier sound of the alder ones.
The overdrive tones are really cool as well. I was able to dial in some great Eric Johnson esque tone summits that were certainly the highlight of my testing experience. The guitar handled whatever gain levels I threw at it and responded with a delightful Stratty "snap" that was eerily enjoyable. The ash body has a really unique quality that works really well with overdrive and has more of an honest quality... it's brighter and a bit thinner with a more scooped midrange, but it sits so well with gain that it balances out quite nicely. It's not quite as smooth/refined sounding as the American Deluxes, but it makes up for it with a more honest and sincerely killer tone that is most certainly a killer Strat.
OVERALL OPINION
The Fender American Standard Strat is definitely a force to be reckoned with. They're about $1,200 new for the ash model (about $200 more). They also come with a sweet TSA approved flight case too. Definitely a wise one to try if you want a slightly different sounding Strat. It's a bit like comparing a '50s Strat to a '60s one, it can be hard but if you know what you want you'll make the right choice. Either way you can't go wrong. These guitars are super consistent and all sound/feel awesome.00 - iamqman
Peut pas faire mieux
Publié le 13/09/11 à 06:00 (contenu en anglais)The Fender Stratocaster is easily one of the best and most iconic guitars and it's ever been created. It has a great telling the great overall feeling and is probably the most recognizable guitar that you've ever seen. So many modern builders and guitar manufactures have copy and uses Fender Stratocaster for influence in their own creations. This is a great starting point guitar for any guitarist out there wanting to learn the electric guitar. It has a great overall feel and it's extremely versatile from genre to genre of music. You can find these guitars played on the simplest and lowest key type of music all way up into the hard rock and metal tones. This is extremely versatile guitar for anyone looking to pick up and play electric guitar.
UTILIZATION
Neck Shape: Modern "C" Shape
Number of Frets: 22
Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
Position Inlays: Black Dot Position Inlays
Fretboard Radius: 9.5" (24.1 cm)
Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple
Neck Material: Maple
Neck Finish: Gloss Headstock Face with Satin Urethane Finish on Back of Neck
Nut Width: 1.685" (42.8 mm)
Scale Length: 25.5" (64.8 cm)
Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Neck Plate with Micro-Tilt™
Truss Rods: Bi-Flex™ Truss Rod System
Truss Rod Nut: 1/8" American Series Nut
Electronics
Pickup Configuration: S/S/S
Bridge Pickup: American Strat® Single-Coil Pickup
Middle Pickup: American Strat® Single-Coil Pickup
Neck Pickup: American Strat® Single-Coil Pickup
Pickup Switching: 5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup
Special Electronics: No-Load Tone Control
Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. No-Load Tone Control (Middle and Bridge Pickups)
Hardware
Hardware: Chrome
Bridge: 2-Point Synchronized Tremolo with Vintage Style Bent Steel Saddles
Tuning Machines: Deluxe Staggered Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines
String Nut: Synthetic Bone
Switch Tip: Parchment Switch Tip
Tremolo Arm/Handle: American Standard Series Tremolo Arm
SOUNDS
This guitar features three pick ups and all our single coil pick ups. That means they didn't be very clear and very transparent or you're also getting get some 60 cycle houm in your guitar tone. This is very faint and if you've ever played a single quill guitar and you know exactly what I'm talking about. The difference between single coils and humbuckers is simply that humbucker cancels out the home. See you got three pickups and you got a five way selector to select each pick up on its own. We can pick up or switch in between each of the three pick ups. You have a volume in two tone control knobs that allow you to dial in a little bit less highs if you Sony.
These guitars go great with any amplifier to use. If you using to clean fender amplifier to near to get a great solid bluesy clean tone. If using a hot rod hard rock metal or overly saturated or distorted amplifier such a mate as a Mesa boogie early Marshall amplifier and you're getting a great sustained and singing lead rock rhythm tones. The matter what you're playing at what amplifier that you're playing it with these guitars will match very well and give you exactly what you want out of the guitar. They're knocking a mimic or anything but they sound pure and true and natural to its character and integrity of the body that in it and the wood in this guitar. The fantastic guitar for anyone that wants to get into a band or needs a good guitar for recording purposes.
OVERALL OPINION
I highly recommend this guitar to anyone looking to pick up one of the best sounding and most versatile guitars out there. You can find you all day on the use market in the classifieds. The market is so saturated with these guitars primarily because they're one of the most versatile guitars out there in existence. I highly recommend this to anyone and if you need a solid sunny guitar and a solid American-built guitar then look no further than Ms. Fender Stratocaster guitar.00 - Hatsubai
Le standard de l'industrie
Publié le 18/09/11 à 03:15 (contenu en anglais)This is the standard strat that everybody looks at today. While some people tend to gravitate towards the Mexican strats due to their price, I find that the American Standard series is a bit more consistent in terms of overall tone and build quality than the other ones out there. The guitar features an alder body, a maple neck, 22 frets, dot inlays, two point tremolo, SSS configuration, one volume, two tones and a five way switch.
UTILIZATION
There were a few issues, but it was nothing too major. The biggest issue on this guitar was that the fret ends were a bit sharp. Some quick work with a modified triangle file helped fix that issue. The frets themselves were a touch flat, but it was nothing that really affected anything. The guitar was the perfect weight, and it didn't have any finish flaws at all. There were also no neck joint gaps that some of the other lower quality guitars can sometimes have. Overall, it's pretty much on par for what you'd find from Fender during this point in time.
SOUNDS
The guitar had some pretty solid pickups in it. The bridge itself had some good output, although it was a touch bright. Thankfully, there's a tone knob on this that you can adjust to help cut down on that. The middle pickup itself is something I never use. It's just not something I find that musical. However, the in-between positions were great for those funky and clean tones. That's where the middle pickup really shines. The neck pickup was great for those blues lines, but it didn't exactly have the power I was looking for. I generally prefer hotter pickups, so it's no real surprise there.
OVERALL OPINION
The guitar is solid, and if you search your local craigslist, you can get some really good deals on these guitars. Quite a few people sell these at killer prices on the used market, and that's where i recommend buying. You'll get a great deal if you hold off with your money and choose the right one that really speaks to you.00 - Hatsubai
Ash Démarrer corps
Publié le 18/09/11 à 03:09 (contenu en anglais)There have always been two main woods out there for Fender guitars -- Ash and Alder. It was actually Ash that the first 10 '54 Strats were made out of, but Leo switched to Alder after that, and Alder became the more popular wood for whatever reason. Ash is great with strats, however, and I find that it's an underused tone wood. The guitar features an ash body, a maple neck, 22 frets, dot inlays, two point tremolo, SSS configuration, one volume, two tones and a five way switch.
UTILIZATION
The guitar was the same as pretty much every Deluxe Strat out there. The frets were pretty good on this. They were level, and there were no issues with the ends cutting your hand. However, they could have been crowned a bit better. The nut was cut correctly on this, so that was a good thing. The locking tuners on this was also a great addition. I'm a HUGE fan of locking tuners, and I really think every guitar should have them installed standard. I'm not sure why so many companies skimp on this.
SOUNDS
The pickups in this were the SCN pickups, and they were as brutal as single coils could be, really. The bridge could actually get one hell of a Van Halen tone, and I was totally shocked. It's super thick and fat sounding. It has just the right amount of bite and the perfect low end. I believe this is thanks to the ash body. The neck was super powerful, and while it lacked some dynamics, it was solo heaven. You could get some sick lead lines that absolutely sung. The in between positions were wonderful for that funky and clean tone. The S1 switch on this was pretty lame, and I recommend not even bothering using it because it just sounds muddy and undefined once it's enabled.
OVERALL OPINION
The guitar is very solid, and you can get these for a pretty good price on the used market. If you get the chance to try one in a store, I recommend picking it up. I'm sure you'll be surprised, assuming it has a good setup and fresh strings. They're fairly consistent today, and the necks feel nice on these. Buying used can get you a really good deal, and I recommend scoping out eBay for a good deal.00 - SebCKPublié le 05/09/09 à 01:42Made in USA
Simples bobinages, 22 frettes jumbo
Floyd
Manche érable
UTILISATION
J'ai mis un moment avant de me décider pour un manche érable ou touches rosewood...
J'ai finalement pris l'érable (bien que je rêvais d'une rosewood) et le toucher et le glisser est très agréable (surtout avec un poil de fast fret)
Cette strato est assez légère comparée aux autres strat plus chères que j'ai pu essayer.
Le son est légèrement plus aigu que sur les autres strat que j'ai essayées (cordes??)
Après 3h sur le dos, elle pèse sacrément lourd sur les épaules.
Le son est correct, passe partout même si parfois aucune des 5 positions micro ne semble me convenir.
SONORITÉS
Elle est po…Lire la suiteMade in USA
Simples bobinages, 22 frettes jumbo
Floyd
Manche érable
UTILISATION
J'ai mis un moment avant de me décider pour un manche érable ou touches rosewood...
J'ai finalement pris l'érable (bien que je rêvais d'une rosewood) et le toucher et le glisser est très agréable (surtout avec un poil de fast fret)
Cette strato est assez légère comparée aux autres strat plus chères que j'ai pu essayer.
Le son est légèrement plus aigu que sur les autres strat que j'ai essayées (cordes??)
Après 3h sur le dos, elle pèse sacrément lourd sur les épaules.
Le son est correct, passe partout même si parfois aucune des 5 positions micro ne semble me convenir.
SONORITÉS
Elle est polyvalente (pop, rock)
Je joue avec un GT8 de BOSS, sur un vieil ampli jazz chorus à moitié cassé.
Son très brillant, un peu métallique (cordes??), les graves moins présents que sur un modèle plus cher en position micro chevalet.
J'aime bien la position chevalet.
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testée sur un marshall 100W 30ème anniversaire.
C'est pas mal mais ça siffle de tous côtés ^_^
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'ai depuis une semaine.
J'aime bien la finition, la qualité Fender.
J'ai essayé d'autres modèles plus chers (pas de nom spécial...)et une strat deluxe US, et c'est quiff quiff. Juste la fly case et les micros (noiseless+ S1 switch) en plus...Anecdotique cependant pour mon utilisation.
1200€, c'est un peu cher, mais c'est une excellente guitare!
Je referai ce choix, et je m'acheterai une autre strat quand je serai riche.
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Je l'ai depuis deux ans.
Je mets 8/10 car c'est une guitare banale (standard) qui est cependant devenue une référence dans la catégorie et maintes fois imitée.
J'aurais préféré la US deluxe pour 50 euros de plus mais les délais d'attente étaient de 3 mois...
Les noiseless cobalt auraient été utile sur un gros marshall 100W tout lampes.
1200€ en France, c'est cher sachant qu'on peut l'avoir neuve aux alentours de 600 euros en Californie...
A savoir donc, je la prendrai aux states ou j'achèterai une les paul faded. mouhaha. pardon.Lire moins01
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