Annonces American Stratocaster Hardtail [2000-2006]
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UTILISATION
Manche de très bonne qualité :
Trop de Strat ont des problèmes de frettes (bzzz) selon mon expérience (+15ans de guitares),
mais ce modèle propose un manche dont les frettes sont bien alignées et qui donne donc une bien meilleure qualité à ce niveau. J'ai pu d'ailleurs considérablement diminuer la hauteur des cordes, pour un jeu + aisé.
A coté de ça, j'ai envie de dire que Fender est TRES CHER pour la qualité globale de leur guitare car, ... y a tout qui rouille en un rien de temps! J'ai des copains qui possèdent aussi une americain series et ils les critiquent pareil sur les mêmes...…
Manche érable en 1 pièce.
Le reste, vous connaissez.
UTILISATION
Manche de très bonne qualité :
Trop de Strat ont des problèmes de frettes (bzzz) selon mon expérience (+15ans de guitares),
mais ce modèle propose un manche dont les frettes sont bien alignées et qui donne donc une bien meilleure qualité à ce niveau. J'ai pu d'ailleurs considérablement diminuer la hauteur des cordes, pour un jeu + aisé.
A coté de ça, j'ai envie de dire que Fender est TRES CHER pour la qualité globale de leur guitare car, ... y a tout qui rouille en un rien de temps! J'ai des copains qui possèdent aussi une americain series et ils les critiquent pareil sur les mêmes critères.
SONORITÉS
Pour le son clair ou crunch c'est LE TOP, suffit de jouer un pti "sultans of swing" et on comprend tout de suite. Pour le blues, n'en parlons même pas : c'est LA gratte qu'il faut !
Et puis, je crois que des gars comme David Gilmour savent très bien pourquoi ils l'utilisent.
Mais perso, je la trouve inadéquate pour la disto : C'est horrible les parasites qu'elle produit quand on monte un peu le gain ! Et pourtant je ne l'utilise pas sur un ampli de mechant avec un gain de fou ! Ceci dit, le probleme peut etre vite résolu en changeant de micros.
Le PLUS de cette strat est sans aucun doute le chevalet fixe (hardtail) qui ajoute un sustain remarquable ! ... sachant que la plupart des gens n'utilise pas le vibrato.
Je mets 8/10 à cause du son dégeu en disto (qui me donne envie de mettre 5), sans quoi, elle vaudrait presque 10/10.
AVIS GLOBAL
Je la possède depuis 3 ans. Je l'aime bien mais bon, vu que je suis "musicalement completement schizo" et déçu de la dégradation naturelle des Fender, j'aurais acheté une bonne Ibanez si j'avais su !
Mais bon, si vous aimez vraiment Fender, alors je la recommande vivement, c'est réellement la meilleure strat que connais !
Perd une certaine polyvalence
Publié le 30/06/11 à 21:41 (contenu en anglais)UTILIZATION
The fretwork on this model wasn't average. The frets were crowned, but they were a touch flat. The fred ends were sticking out slightly and could potentially cut your hands up while moving up and down the neck. The neck joint on this had a slight gap, but that is somewhat standard affair for these Fenders lately. I have to say that I'm really not a fan of the hard tail bridge. Strats don't sound like Strats without the tremolo system, and you're losing a big portion of what a Strat originally was by converting it to hard tail like this. Another thing I'm not a huge fan of is the radius on the guitar, but nearly every Fender out there has the same radius, so I could write that about any of them.
SOUNDS
This guitar had some aftermarket pickups swapped into it. However had this before was probably a fan of Yngwie as it had HS3 and YJM pickups installed in it. I was never a huge fan of these pickups because they're super low output and almost reduce any gain naturally found in any amp. The cleans on these are awful, and even those who love these pickups generally agree on that. They just sound super bland. The gain tones can get some cool tones going, but they don't sound like normal singles, and I always find myself fighting the guitar when I play something with these pickups installed.
OVERALL OPINION
I never could get into the whole hard tail Strat thing. They sound different, and they usually feel different. Some people really like them, but I'm a big believer in not changing a formula that made a company successful. That said, there are some people out there who like them, so I can't rate it down too much.
UTILIZATION
Model Name American Stratocaster® Hard Tail
Model Number 011-7430-(Color#) and 011-7432-(Color#)
Series American Series
Colors (700)* 3-Color Sunburst, add $50.00,
(705) Olympic White,
(706) Black,
(725) Chrome Red,
(Polyurethane Finish)
Body Alder
Neck Maple, Modern “C” Shape,
(Satin Polyurethane Finish)
Fingerboard Rosewood (p/n 011-7430) or Maple (p/n 011-7432), 9.5” Radius (241 mm)
No. of Frets 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
Pickups 3 American Strat® Single-Coil Pickups
Controls Master Volume,
Tone 1. (Neck Pickup),
Tone 2. New Delta Tone™
(“Delta Tone” system includes high output bridge pickup and special No-Load tone control for Middle and Bridge Pickups)
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
Bridge American Strat Strings-Through-Body Hard Tail Bridge with Stainless Steel Saddles
Machine Heads Fender®/Schaller® Deluxe Staggered Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines
Hardware Chrome
Pickguard 3-Ply Parchment
Scale Length 25.5” (648 mm)
Width at Nut 1.6875” (43 mm)
Unique Features “Parchment” Knobs and Pickup Covers,
Original Headstock Shape,
Original Body Shape with “Original Contour Body” Decal on Headstock,
Rolled Fingerboard Edges,
H/S/H Pickup Routing
SOUNDS
This guitar has the same tone as the tremolo version, but some people wold disagree. I prefer the tremolo for versatility sake and don't find there to be any real need for the change but some people just disagree. I like the look of the hard tail as it is more consistent with the feel of the guitar. What I mean by that is that the guitar get get a good smooth look from top to bottom with the look of this bridge. Some wold say the bridge adds sustain to the guitar which is think it may has some added sustain but nothing to remove the tremolo for or anything.
This guitar was just a pure enjoyment to play with and even record with. The tone is a slap in the face of anyone who think that a Stratocaster is a country guitar. I have always liked the tone of a Fender Stratocaster with a good Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp. I would use an overdrive pedal of some sort with a nice delay pedal of some kind and the combination from all of that gear will give any one with an ear shot a head spin. The tone and sustain was phenomenal and pleasing to the ears. I would change the pickups though as Fender pickups are about the worst in the business.
OVERALL OPINION
These guitars gave been discontinued and for good reason because nobody who likes a classic Fender would care for this feature. It just doesn't jive with STrat enthusiasts. Sure there are some who would like this and that is why Fender made them for the short while but eventually went back to their roots and what they do right.
When Eddie Van Halen came on the scene he had a extremely loud aggressive rock 'n roll tone and part of that tone came from the body shape of the Fender Stratocaster. Players from all around the world use this guitar on their touring stages and in recording sessions. Since the Fender Stratocaster's inception they have been many spinoffs and elaborations that Fender has since created.
UTILIZATION
Body: Non veneered alder or ash
Neck: One-piece maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood or maple (9.5" Radius/241 mm)
Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
Frets: 22 medium-jumbo
Width at Nut: 1.6875" (43 mm)
Tuning Machines: Deluxe staggered cast/sealed
Pickups: 3 custom staggered alnico 5 single-coil
Pickup Switching: 5-way
Controls: Volume, tone (N), no-load tone (M/B)
Pickguard: 3-ply parchment
Bridge: Non-tremolo string-through-body with stainless saddles
Unique Features Hand rolled fingerboard edges; highly detailed fret and nut treatment; Bi-Flex truss rod; "DeltaTone" system (including high output bridge pickup and special "no-load" tone control for middle and bridge pickups); Micro-Tilt neck adjustment; straplock buttons
Strings: Fender® 250L's (.009 to .042)
SOUNDS
The tone from the Fender Strat is easily recognizable. It stands against the tone from the Fender telecaster and the Gibson Les Paul, which each of those guitars are almost equally as iconic.
The tone from the Fender Stratocaster is an exceptional one. I love this guitar with a Marshall pLexi amp or a marshal 800 amp. Using a good overdrive pedal and a solid delay pedal of some sort, you can get a great rock 'n roll tone. But just about basically any guitar amp that you use the Fender Stratocaster with will sound exceptional. The American made Fender strat is a classic guitar that has absolutely stood the test of time.
OVERALL OPINION
You can pick up these guitars just about at any guitar shop in the world. You can find them online and any use classified sections as well as on many forums. These guitars come in just about at about $1000 a piece. That is a great deal for such a classic guitar and an American built hot Rod guitar. I highly recommend this guitar to any guitar player in the world. This is the kind of guitar that you can pass down to your kids and go from generation to generation.
Fiche technique
- Fabricant : Fender
- Modèle : American Stratocaster Hardtail [2000-2006]
- Série : Stratocaster
- Catégorie : Guitares de forme SC
- Fiche créée le : 26/04/2006
Model Name |
American Stratocaster® Hard Tail |
Model Number |
011-7430-color w/ rosewood fingerboard 011-7432-color w/ maple fingerboard
|
Series |
American Series |
Colors |
3-Color Sunburst (700) Olympic White (705) Black (706) Chrome Red (725) (Polyurethane Finish) |
Body |
Alder |
Neck |
Maple, Modern “C” Shape (Satin Polyurethane Finish) |
Fingerboard |
Rosewood, 9.5” Radius (241mm) |
No. of Frets |
22 Medium Jumbo Frets |
Pickups |
3 American Strat® Single-Coil Pickups |
Controls |
Master Volume, |
Pickup Switching |
5-Position Blade: |
Bridge |
American Strat Strings-Through-Body Hard Tail Bridge with Stainless Steel Saddles |
Machine Heads |
Fender®/Schaller® Deluxe Staggered Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines |
Hardware |
Chrome |
Pickguard |
3-Ply Parchment |
Scale Length |
25.5” (648 mm) |
Width at Nut |
1.6875” (43 mm) |
Unique Features |
“Parchment” Knobs and Pickup Covers, |
Strings |
Fender Super 250L, Nickel Plated Steel, (.009 to .042), p/n 073-0250-003 |
Accessories |
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Case |
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Introduced |
6/2000 |
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