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- moosehermanPublié le 10/04/10 à 21:48 (contenu en anglais)This is a classic American made guitar. This one has a black maple finish, mine was not black but it did have the maple woodwork. It has a standard Fender bridge with a tremolo bar, has a maple neck and fingerboard. It also has three classic single-coil pickups, with a volume knob and two tone knobs as well as a 5 way pickup selector switch below the strings. It also has the typical Stratocaster style input which can be a problem if you use certain cables, however that is a rare issue.
UTILIZATION
The feel of this guitar is phenomenal. It's an old one, but it plays way better than a newer guitar usually does, assuming it's been maintained well. I think that this is a great guitar for playing electric country and classic rock, it has that great twang that comes naturally to the Strat. It also works really well for some surf and lighter fusion stuff as well. Basically, this is a fantastic Strat from a great year.
SOUNDS
The sound of this guitar is phenomenal. Mine was refitted with newer single-coil pickups, but I received the impression that they were similar to the originals. Therefore, I can say that this guitar probably sounded then, and still does sound, remarkably clear, bright, and sharp. It's not the heaviest-hitting guitar out there, because of the single-coiled pickups, but it does make a great sound for other purposes. The bridge pickup is almost piercingly bright (in a good way), and the neck pickup is smooth and solid all the way through. The neck pickup actually sounds phenomenal for blues playing.
OVERALL OPINION
This is a great guitar in many ways, not the least of which being the sound. I'd say that finding one of these at a halfway decent price is going to be very difficult for most people. Therefore, I'd have to recommend buying it through a site like Craigslist or something, mainly because a store is going to make this way more expensive.00 - mooseherman
Un classique absolu!
Publié le 02/02/11 à 06:22 (contenu en anglais)This is an American classic, basically another great year for Fender. This Strat has all the great characteristics of a Strat, and features the still-great American craftsmanship of the 70s. The guitar has a maple body and neck with a maple fingerboard. There's three single-coil pole pickups with a volume knob and two tone controls as well as a five-way pickup selector switch below the strings. It has a larger headstock than most newer Strats do. It has 20 frets. It has a non-tremolo tailpiece, which is unfortunate if you like your whammy bar but is not essential anyway.
UTILIZATION
This guitar was an absolute dream for me to play. The standard Strat cutaway makes playing leads really easy. Even with a slightly worn fingerboard it felt like butter in my hands. Getting a good sound was as easy as plugging it in, the electronics on it still worked fine. It's actually a really light guitar which was and still is typical of Stratocasters. It was just as easy for me to play rhythm or lead on this guy, and it went through a variety of different styles of playing with ease.
SOUNDS
This is a fantastic sounding guitar. I basically loved the tone of it from the getgo. It is mostly the classic strat tone, bright and sparkling, but this was a bit different than the last couple older Strats that I've tried in that the mid-range was more pronounced. I don't know exactly what Fender did differently but it was really cool. It made the Strat rock a little harder, which I guess they were trying to do as rock moved into heavier territory in the later part of the decade.
I absolutely loved this with the Twin or any tube amp really. The Fender amps are probably the best bet though, as they make it sound great for blues, country or even lighter folk rock. Add in the right pedals and you've got great classic rock tones, or even heavier indie rock sounds (with a ton of fuzz this thing can get a ridiculous buzz going). As the Stratocaster is my favorite guitar, and this one is as good as any I've played, I really can't find anything I don't like about it.
OVERALL OPINION
I wasn't surprised by how good this guitar was, any Stratocaster that has stuck around since the 70s has to be pretty darn good since they always made great instruments back then. It's a shame that their overall quality has diminished the bigger the company gets. Anybody who comes across one of these and can afford to get it should really consider it as they absolutely rule.00 - King Loudness
C'est groovy, l'homme.
Publié le 18/03/11 à 20:33 (contenu en anglais)This was my first good USA made Stratocaster after owning only import models for several years. Next to a custom Strat that was put together by Rob DiStefano, I found that this '79 was the best feeling and sounding Strat type guitar that I'd owned. This particular guitar featured an alder body, a maple neck with 21 frets, a hardtail bridge, and 3 single coil pickups paired with the standard compliment of 1 volume and 2 tones, rounded off with a 5 way selector switch. It was built in the USA at Fender's CBS owned plant right around the time that the infamous CBS quality slip was at its height. There was a severe lack of contouring on what should have been a very sleek and sharp body... there was a fairly major gap in the neck to body joint, and the pickups hummed and buzzed more than your average single coils would. However that's the way things were back then, so I'm going to try to focus my review on the positive aspects of this guitar. All in all, there was nothing super out of the ordinary about this guitar... just a late seventies hardtail Strat with the typical CBS appointments.
As an interesting side note, compared to the tremolo equipped models that I've tried, the hardtail model had more sustain and tuning stability, even when compared to a late seventies Strat that was outfitted with all brass hardware (but had a tremolo unit.)
UTILIZATION
The guitar was not the most ergonomic that I've owned to be sure. The body, as stated above, displayed a serious lack of contouring and overall it was much heavier than other Strats that I've played or owned. In comparison to my old Mexican made seventies reissue Stratocaster, the 1979 looked and felt (to the touch) much cheaper overall. That being said, the neck on it was truly a work of art, and that's about half the reason I kept it as long as I did. It was refretted professionally at one point in time and the edges were perfectly worn in, giving the neck a wonderful vintage feel. Though it was on the thinner side width wise, it had a nice chunky "U" shaped profile and fit my hand like a glove. The action upon my receiving the guitar was as low as it gets... absolutely a lead player's dream! Fast runs ala Yngwie Malmsteen flew from the guitar effortlessly. That being said, the thicker neck profile allowed me to dig in a lot if I wanted to as well... so it was an excellent compromise. I find that the typical Strat doesn't have the greatest upper fret access in the world and this guitar was no exception. That being said, it wasn't HARD to get to the upper frets, just not as good as I would've liked.
On the topic of tones, I found it to be very easy to get a wide variety of different sounds from many genres without issue. Though the pickups were a tad on the thinner side, I found that they had a nice medium output, perfect for a huge range of different styles from country to blues to hard rock.
SOUNDS
The tones that this guitar produced at times made me realize why the pros love the classic SSS Fender Stratocaster so much. It produced crisp, clear clean tones and viscous, searing lead tones with a nice bite as a result of those nice snappy single coils. When I owned it, I was using an Orange Rockerverb 50 head with 6V6s, and I also had extensive time with a Peavey Delta Blues 1x15 combo combined with a few pedals (overdrive, wah, analog echo.) Through these rigs I was able to conjure up classic cleans that reminded me of that classic early sixties vibe. Play dry and you've got awesome funk tones... but then add some reverb and you're surfin'! Switching over to the overdrive sounds, I found that this is where the guitar really shined. The single coils were bright, so to compensate I would dial in a fairly dark overdriven tone... add some echo and then turn up the tone on the guitar. The result was an extremely balanced and very punchy blues and rock tone. If I added some more gain and reverb, I was heading straight into the neoclassical shred realm. The only issue was that the pickups did tend to squeal at higher volumes, so I often would only use the guitar for lower gain tones at most.
Obviously a big factor of these guitars and their tones is just the specific guitar. I've played many early to late seventies Strats that were total DOGS. Lack of sustain, punch and general tone. However, sometimes you wind up on a good one, and that was the case here. A truly great sounding Strat!
OVERALL OPINION
All in all, I thought this guitar was great. I initially came into it because it was a deal that I couldn't pass up. I figured I would sell it within the week and then move on. However I ended up keeping it a bit longer, and only ended up trading it when another great deal came along. It has been my first and only USA made Fender instrument, and it was definitely a great experience. Though the quality control and general look of the guitar left a bit to be desired, the feel and tone that it offered was extremely great. Everyone who tried it agreed with my sentiment, and it's definitely one of those guitars that will be harder to replace down the line. If I could've had my choice, I MIGHT have opted for a tremolo equipped model since the bar is a good part of my style, but I was more than content with the hardtail when I had it. It's definitely put a good taste in my mouth where it had been mostly sour before. Strats are a fickle beast... you either love 'em or hate 'em. I've had countless S type guitars... and this one is the most recent one that I've had. CBS' crank 'em out attitude meant that the guitars were fairly inconsistent... but I definitely wound up with a good one from one of my favourite eras in music.00 - tjon901
Stratocaster 25th Anniversary
Publié le 23/05/11 à 18:42 (contenu en anglais)This guitar is the famous 1979 Fender 24th Anniversary Stratocaster. Because it was a 25th Anniversary Model it had a mix of classic strat parts and 70s strat parts. It has my favorite 70s feature which is the large headstock but the neck is attached with a traditional strat 4 bolt joint. All the other strats at the time had the 3 bolt micro tilt joint which wasnt as good but was accepted at the time. These guitars were painted silver from the factory and most by now have turned into a greenish color. It has a maple neck and fretboard with 21 frets. It has 3 single coils in a standard strat configuration these single coils have alnico magnets with flush poles. The pickups are black and are mounted on a black pickguard. It has a standard fender non-locking tremolo system and like all standard fender non locking tremolo systems it will go out of tune.
UTILIZATION
This guitar is amazingly heavy for a strat. It weighs more than my Les Paul. It will hurt your back after a while. Other than that it plays like a standard strat. The neck is the classic strat shape and the 5 way switch gets you the classic sounds and the inbetween sounds. The tremolo will go out of tune so I recommend you block it or dont use it since it is non locking.
SOUNDS
Because the wood used on this guitar is so heavy the tone is huge. The guitar is amazingly resonant acoustically. It sounds way larger than any strat they are putting out today. It has a really thick tone thats not super bright like on some new strats. Its almost like a Les Paul with single coils. The pickups and the heavy sound make the guitar a twang monster when played clean.
OVERALL OPINION
This is how a strat should sound. Single coil fenders dont have to always sound thin and tinny. This guitar sounds big and fat with single coils. The guitar sounds so good you forget how heavy it is. The fit and finish on this is a lot better than most 70s guitars. Fender doesnt make them like they use to.00 - iamqman
Classique et raffiné
Publié le 04/08/11 à 19:05 (contenu en anglais)Fender est probablement la plus grande société de musique dans le monde quand il s'agit de l'ampli et guitares. Ils ont été jouées partout dans le monde, du débutant joueurs de guitare d'apprendre à les meilleurs professionnels dans le monde. Toute guitare qui n'a jamais joué de la guitare plus d'un an quelques très probablement repris possédait une Fender Stratocaster à un certain point.
Le sentiment d'être l'instrument doit être la chose même plus important pour moi. Bien sûr, il ne faut bon son, mais la sensation sera le premier facteur déterminant dans toute l'achat futur d'une guitare. Lorsque vous entrez dans un magasin de musique ou un magasin, vous prenez la guitare et prendre un…Lire la suiteFender est probablement la plus grande société de musique dans le monde quand il s'agit de l'ampli et guitares. Ils ont été jouées partout dans le monde, du débutant joueurs de guitare d'apprendre à les meilleurs professionnels dans le monde. Toute guitare qui n'a jamais joué de la guitare plus d'un an quelques très probablement repris possédait une Fender Stratocaster à un certain point.
Le sentiment d'être l'instrument doit être la chose même plus important pour moi. Bien sûr, il ne faut bon son, mais la sensation sera le premier facteur déterminant dans toute l'achat futur d'une guitare. Lorsque vous entrez dans un magasin de musique ou un magasin, vous prenez la guitare et prendre un rapide pianoter sur les cordes sans les brancher être dans un ampli. Vous pouvez entendre la résonance et de l'artisanat lors de l'audition débranché. Ces vieilles guitares Fender a tel âge à eux et le bois est aussi plus difficile maintenant de sorte qu'il résonne encore plus
UTILISATION
Cette guitare ne prend pas trop de d'obtenir un grand bruit hors de lui. Il a déjà son incroyable sur ses propres. Le vieux bois et de l'artisanat est immédiatement reconnu quand vous ramasser l'instrument. Evey chose à propos de cette guitare est stable et robuste. Le ramassage s ont été liquidés mieux dans ces jours, mais je serait toujours échanger ces pour un peu de micros plaies meilleure modernes à simple bobinage.
SONORITÉS
Cette guitare a une telle âme profonde qui est juste séduisante. Cet instrument est si belle et soyeuse et lisse qui est fait de vous Ampère chanter comme il a été fait pour être ensemble. Cette guitare va se connecter avec vous comme aucun autre guitare peut et probablement jamais. Il ya une raison pourquoi ces guitares ont été copiés dans le monde entier et restent l'une des icônes les plus classiques sur l'histoire de la musique. Le ton de cette guitare est absolument de premier ordre.
Ceci est une guitare extrêmement polyvalent avec le commutateur sélecteur 5 voies et trois micros à simple bobinage. Toute Ampère anciens feront avec cette guitare. Cette guitare sera aussi travailler pour n'importe quel style de musique, sauf la plupart des trucs tuning baisse. Vous ne serez pas en mesure d'obtenir une profonde épaisseur de métal ton gras de cette guitare. Ceux d'entre vous sont dans ce genre de musique que vous savez déjà que. Autre que celui qu'il conviendra la plupart des joueurs très bien.
AVIS GLOBAL
Vous pouvez encore trouver ces guitares dans certains magasins spécialisés ou les concessionnaires qui se spécialisent dans les guitares vintage. Ils coûtent un peu petite mais moins, voire boutiques personnalisées qui sont vendus aujourd'hui de nouvelles. Il est un grand guitariste et a une sensation fantastique et tot toucher, il cou.Lire moins00 - iamqman
Classique et raffiné
Publié le 04/08/11 à 19:05 (contenu en anglais)Fender is probably the biggest music company in the world when it comes to amp and guitars. They have been played all over the world from beginner learning guitar players to the best professionals in the world. Any guitar who has ever been playing the guitar longer than a few year most likely have picked up owned a Fender Stratocaster at some point.
The feel of the instrument has to be the very most important thing to me. Sure it does need to sound right but the feel will be the first determining factor in any future purchase of a guitar. When you first walk into a music store or shop, you pick up the guitar and take a quick strum of the strings without out being plugged into an amp. You can hear the resonance and craftsmanship when hearing it unplugged. These old Fender guitars has such age to them and the wood is also harder now so it resonates even more
UTILIZATION
This guitar doesn't take too much to get a great sound out of it. It already sound amazing on its own. The older wood and the craftsmanship is immediately recognized when you first pick up the instrument. Evey thing about this guitar is stable and sturdy. The pickup s were wound better in those days but I still would swap these out for some better modern wound single coil pickups.
SOUNDS
This guitar has such a deep soul that is just alluring. This fine instrument is so silky and smooth that is makes you amp sing like it was meant to be together. This guitar will connect with you like no other guitar can and probably ever will. There is a reason why these guitars have been copied the world over and still remain one of the most classic icon on music history. The tone from this guitar is absolute top notch.
This is an extremely versatile guitar with the 5 way selector switch and three single coil pickups. Any old amp will do with this guitar. This guitar will also work for any style of music except most of the drop tuning stuff. You won't be able to get a deep thick fat metal tone from this guitar. Any of you are into that kind of music you already know that. Other than that it will suit most players just fine.
OVERALL OPINION
You can still find these guitars in some specialty shops or dealers who specialize in vintage guitars. They do cost quite a little bit but less than ,nay custom shops that are sold new today. It is a great guitar and has a fantastic feel and touch tot he neck.00 - iamqman
Retour à l'arrière journée dans la vie
Publié le 09/08/11 à 07:16 (contenu en anglais)Fender had a knack for making the most superior instruments back in the day. These guitars have been played by almost every guitar player in the word at one time or another. Any guitar who has ever been playing the guitar longer than a few year most likely have picked up owned a Fender Stratocaster at some point. They have been feature on countless recordings and touring from every stage under the sun. They even have a tribute festival dedicated to the guitar it self for its 50th anniversary. So to say that these guitars has left an impression on the musical world would be an understatement.
UTILIZATION
Every thing about this guitar is stable and sturdy. The pickups were wound better in those days but I still would swap these out for some better modern wound single coil pickups. This guitar doesn't take too much to get a great sound out of it. It already sound amazing on its own. The older wood and the craftsmanship is immediately recognized when you first pick up the instrument.
SOUNDS
The tone from this guitar is absolute top notch. This guitar has such a deep soul that is just alluring. This fine instrument is so silky and smooth that is makes you amp sing like it was meant to be together. This guitar will connect with you like no other guitar can and probably ever will. There is a reason why these guitars have been copied the world over and still remain one of the most classic icon on music history. Any of you are into that kind of music you already know that. Other than that it will suit most players just fine. This is an extremely versatile guitar with the 5 way selector switch and three single coil pickups. Any old amp will do with this guitar. This guitar will also work for any style of music except most of the drop tuning stuff. You won't be able to get a deep thick fat metal tone from this guitar.
OVERALL OPINION
These guitars are no longer available new. They have the same guitar but just in different colors on many retailers websites. If I ever buy another Fender Strat I will have someone take off the lacquer on the back of the neck. I would recommend this guitar to any guitar player. Everyone needs a Fender Strat in their arsenal. A great everyday guitar and a players dream. So many tonal possibilities that will accompany anything musical genre from pop to modern rock.00 - Hatsubai
CBS ère commence
Publié le 26/10/11 à 00:51 (contenu en anglais)The CBS era is a very love or hate era of the famous Fender stratocaster. They went through some major changes, and not everybody liked these changes. On top of that, they were a bit inconsistent, not to mention CBS started to employ bean counters who were pinching on every little thing. The guitar features an alder body, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, 21 frets, dot inlays, a vintage style 6 point trem, three single coils, one volume, two tones and a five way switch.
UTILIZATION
The first thing I noticed about this guitar was that the neck joint on this was pretty awful. It has the three bolt neck, and I'm just not a fan of these. It has shifted slightly off, and the high e is slipping off the fretboard. I worked on moving it towards a more centered position, and while it worked out for a bit, the neck joint is so sloppy that I'm afraid it'll happen again. The frets on this were fairly worn due to its age, and the nut needed to be replaced. The rest of the guitar was pretty good, especially weight wise. Some of these can be a bit heavy, so keep that in mind.
SOUNDS
The guitar had some pretty cool vintage style singles. Well, we call them vintage now, but they were standard pickups back in the day. In the bridge, you have your standard bright and medium output single coil that works great for everything from blues to hard rock. It struggles with metal, but it can pull it off. Just listen to old school Yngwie before he swapped his pickups for noiseless ones. The middle I never use alone, but it got some great funk tones when mixed with the neck and bridge position. The neck was a bit too underpowered for what I tend to play, and I was struggling a bit with how the guitar was setup in combination with this pickup. Great cleans, though.
OVERALL OPINION
These are very hit or miss guitars, and you need to be careful when buying these. Some of these are absolutely amazing and have tone for days. Others are pretty dead sounding or have other QC issues that might cause problems with heavy usage. Be sure to play a few if you can. Buying blind is a bit of a risk, but you can usually sell it for what you paid.00 - roukingcher
fender stratocaster 1974
Publié le 19/11/10 à 08:541 photofender stratocaster 1974 USA
-Sunburst
-100% originale,dans son jus
-Maple neck
-vernis poly, partiellement parti
-poids 3,4kg
-3 micros simple bobinage plots étagés
-2 potards tone et un volume
UTILISATION
La guitare a énormément joué
le manche est un régal, manche assez fin, profil en C
grand confort de jeu, action basse, manche parfaitement droit et refretté par mon luthier préféré.
jouabilité parfaite malgré qu'elle a beaucoup servi,elle sonne de mieux en mieux, je trouve.
son très cristallin, claquant et putain de vintage....pour celui qui recherche ce son c'est la strat ultime, celle qu'on garde toute sa vie.
SONORITÉS
idéal pour le blues,…Lire la suitefender stratocaster 1974 USA
-Sunburst
-100% originale,dans son jus
-Maple neck
-vernis poly, partiellement parti
-poids 3,4kg
-3 micros simple bobinage plots étagés
-2 potards tone et un volume
UTILISATION
La guitare a énormément joué
le manche est un régal, manche assez fin, profil en C
grand confort de jeu, action basse, manche parfaitement droit et refretté par mon luthier préféré.
jouabilité parfaite malgré qu'elle a beaucoup servi,elle sonne de mieux en mieux, je trouve.
son très cristallin, claquant et putain de vintage....pour celui qui recherche ce son c'est la strat ultime, celle qu'on garde toute sa vie.
SONORITÉS
idéal pour le blues, la funk et le rock.
pas besoin de montagne de racks et effets, branchée dans un bon fender à lampe et zouuu c'est parti
le son est super précis, que ce soit à la maison ou sur scène
guitare polyvalente
AVIS GLOBAL
je l'utilise depuis plusieurs années et c'est une guitare qui me surprends à chaque fois que je la joue
je la classe carrement au même niveau de ma série L. Comme quoi les CBS... le son est différent mais elle a ses atouts! très bon confort de jeu
c'est une guitare qui sonne même à vide, elle ne fait que pousser ton jeu de l'avant! un régal jamais je ne la vendrais!Lire moins30 - rockherePublié le 17/08/07 à 12:47CBS USA , manche roswood fin 21 frets, corps en aulne !
UTILISATION
Manche fabuleux !
SONORITÉS
Son très proche de la série L de Gallagher ( Rory bien entendu )
Utilisée sur deux amplis : Fender super 60 lampes + Marshall DSL 401 lampes
Position 4 très Rock , positions 1 & 2 fabuleuses !
AVIS GLOBAL
Utilisée depuis 2003 , légère et très accrocheuse ( on n'a plus envie de la quitter )
Concernant la mienne elle n'a pas de prix vu le son !si j'en trouve une identique j'achète !Lire la suiteCBS USA , manche roswood fin 21 frets, corps en aulne !
UTILISATION
Manche fabuleux !
SONORITÉS
Son très proche de la série L de Gallagher ( Rory bien entendu )
Utilisée sur deux amplis : Fender super 60 lampes + Marshall DSL 401 lampes
Position 4 très Rock , positions 1 & 2 fabuleuses !
AVIS GLOBAL
Utilisée depuis 2003 , légère et très accrocheuse ( on n'a plus envie de la quitter )
Concernant la mienne elle n'a pas de prix vu le son !si j'en trouve une identique j'achète !Lire moins20 - rockherePublié le 17/08/07 à 12:40Guitare relativement lourde mais grace à la qualité du frêne utilisé : quel sustain !
Manche un peu gros à mon gout mais facile à jouer ( avec de grands doigts )! Du costaud qui persistera avec le temps !
UTILISATION
Lourde mais pour cause !
SONORITÉS
Son magique sur un Fender Lampes
AVIS GLOBAL
Bientôt 30 ans le service et c'est toujours un régal !00 - tiotibo2000Publié le 15/03/06 à 12:01Fabrication US de 1973
2 réglages de tonalité, 1 réglage de volume
sélecteur 3 positions
Manche en érable
UTILISATION
Manche très agréable et fin, l'accés aux aigus est aisé
Très bonne ergonomie
Sons cristallins, blues, rock vintage
SONORITÉS
Guitare versatile
AVIS GLOBAL
Achetée en 1990. Jamais je ne la lacherai10 - megabankoPublié le 08/12/05 à 15:48ATTENTION, AVIS SIMPLEMENT HILARANT MAIS NON FIABLE
Guitare Fender stratocaster US vintage 1973 modèle "standard" (équivalent aux "american series " aujourd'hui).
La mienne est sunburst, avec corps en aulne une pièce et manche touche en erable très solide.
La tête est grosse, typique des 70'S.
il y a un un chevalet fender classique avec vibrato (je l'ai déposé ne m'en servant pas)
21 touches 1 potard de volume, 2 de tonalités.
3 micros single coil alnico tout est d'origine.
1 switch 3 positions (mais je le laisse toujours au sud en position T, je trouve que c'est çà LE son fender).
La mienne a en plus un inverseur de phase/splitt pratique (c'est la seule partie de la gratte qui n'est pas d'…Lire la suiteATTENTION, AVIS SIMPLEMENT HILARANT MAIS NON FIABLE
Guitare Fender stratocaster US vintage 1973 modèle "standard" (équivalent aux "american series " aujourd'hui).
La mienne est sunburst, avec corps en aulne une pièce et manche touche en erable très solide.
La tête est grosse, typique des 70'S.
il y a un un chevalet fender classique avec vibrato (je l'ai déposé ne m'en servant pas)
21 touches 1 potard de volume, 2 de tonalités.
3 micros single coil alnico tout est d'origine.
1 switch 3 positions (mais je le laisse toujours au sud en position T, je trouve que c'est çà LE son fender).
La mienne a en plus un inverseur de phase/splitt pratique (c'est la seule partie de la gratte qui n'est pas d'origine, ça ajoute un +).
barrede réglage du manche apparaissant sur la tête (typique 70'S).
UTILISATION
Le manche est fabuleux pour ceux qui aiment les manches étroits mais épais, typique fender.
L'accès aux aigus est parfais (jusqu'à la 21ème case ...y en a pas d'autres ensuite...mais bon qui joue souvent beaucoup plus bas?...).
LA forme est le fameux contour fender, si l'on en croit la marque "très souvent copié mais jamais égalé".
L'ergonomie est parfaite de même que l'équilibre.
Tout est en place pour LE son de légende...
SONORITÉS
Les sonorités sont vintage mais s'adaptent très bien à la pop et au rock d'aujourd'hui et à tous les styles utlisant des sons clairs et des saturations soft.
Impeccable pour le funk aussi, le jazz, et le blues donc.
Saturation vintage hendrixiennes garanties....!!!!WAOUHHHHHHHHH!!!!
mais ceux qui recherchent des saturations plus "modernes" ou plus "extrèmes" devront se tourner vers des modèles ou des marques avec humbuckers.
ça reste "vintage" 1973 oblige.
je met 10/10 au son, je ne m'en lasse pas aussi bien en son clair(clinggg...)qu'en saturation (vvvrammm...) c'est la légende du rock au bout des doigts.
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'ai depuis 1986.
Mon père me l'a achetée d'occase pour mes 20 ans dans un magasin à marseille, qui n'existe plus (rue de la Palud), une première main...
Je l'ai essayée et j'ai craqué!
On entend souvent que la période des 70'S serait la pire période de fender (CBS).
En fait hendrix jouait en fin de carrière sur fender 70'S et par exemple "the edge" (de U2) et bien d'autres stars ont entre autre des strat des 70'S.
Il suffit de les écouter et de choisir "les bonnes", car dans chaque cru fender y a de tout.
La mienne est une bonne que dis je une perle, et je ne la vendrais pour rien au monde (les luthiers lorsqu'ils me la règlent me demande de la leur céder, je connais la cote mais non, de plus j'y ai un attachement sentimental et y ai joué presque 20 ans dessus...)Lire moins12 - blackmorePublié le 04/01/05 à 09:46Strat 1977 noire, pickguard noir
Manche erable touche erable
3 micros Alnico simple bobinage
UTILISATION
Le manche c'est un rêve d'aisance et de jouabilité. J'ai tellement l'habitude de cette guitare que j'ai beaucoup de mal à jouer sur une autre !
Legere et bien équilibrée.
J'ai changé le selecteur pour mettre un 5 positions.
SONORITÉS
Les micros d'origine Alnico sont excellents, avec une preference pour le micro manche pour le blues.
Il n'y a que le micro aigu (chevalet) que je n'apprecie pas trop (j'ai souvent pensé à le changer pour un double bobinage splittable genre Seymour Duncan mais j'ai pas osé denaturer cette demoiselle !!)
Je n'ai pas d'ampli actuellement mais …Lire la suiteStrat 1977 noire, pickguard noir
Manche erable touche erable
3 micros Alnico simple bobinage
UTILISATION
Le manche c'est un rêve d'aisance et de jouabilité. J'ai tellement l'habitude de cette guitare que j'ai beaucoup de mal à jouer sur une autre !
Legere et bien équilibrée.
J'ai changé le selecteur pour mettre un 5 positions.
SONORITÉS
Les micros d'origine Alnico sont excellents, avec une preference pour le micro manche pour le blues.
Il n'y a que le micro aigu (chevalet) que je n'apprecie pas trop (j'ai souvent pensé à le changer pour un double bobinage splittable genre Seymour Duncan mais j'ai pas osé denaturer cette demoiselle !!)
Je n'ai pas d'ampli actuellement mais j'ai eu un Deluxe reverb à lampe et là c'est mortel !! LE SON fender inimitable !! Seul bemol avec ce genre d'ampli c'est pour avoir un son saturé il faut le mettre presque à fond et les voisins n'aiment pas vraiment ! Alors je l'ai revendu (sniff). Maintenant je la branche dans un Tubeman puis sur une console. C'est plus qu'honorable, mais je me racheterais un ampli à lampes un jour (Fender blues junior).
AVIS GLOBAL
Je l'ai achetée d'occase en 1979 pour 2000f à Marcel Dadi "himself" !!
C'est une guitare magnifique dont je ne me separerais jamais. C'est vrai que les modeles 70's ne cotent pas enorme (1500euros), mais c'est injustifié à mon avis vu les qualités de ces guitares par rapport à celles d'aujourd'hui faites avec des bois assez moyens et une finition limite du foutage de gueule (pour le prix).
J'adore Fender et je serais toujours fan de Fender. Prochain achat un ampli à lampes (Fender)et une basse (Precision ou jazzbass) vintage 70's bien sur.
"I love my Strat". Merci Mr Leo !Lire moins30 - tratrawoodPublié le 25/06/04 à 14:26- modele fabriqué en 1977 fullerton CA
- 21 cases
- micros simples bobinages ALNICO d'origine
- selecteur 5 positions d'origine
- vibrato vintage
- 1 volume 2 tonalités
- corps en frene
- manche en erable
- touche en erable
- frettes fines
- reglage du manche de type "bullet'
- fixation du manche par 3 vis plus "tilt neck"
UTILISATION
- manche fin et confortable, demanchés aisés, cordes pres du manche; mais ce n'est pas le cas de toutes les strat 70' ( beaucoup sont tres dure à jouer avec un manche style "pieu" )
- acces au aigus bon ( il n'y a que 21 cases )
- la guitare est equilibrée mais la finition est grossiere (vernis "pateux" et corps mal ponçé ) et le poids important.
- c…Lire la suite- modele fabriqué en 1977 fullerton CA
- 21 cases
- micros simples bobinages ALNICO d'origine
- selecteur 5 positions d'origine
- vibrato vintage
- 1 volume 2 tonalités
- corps en frene
- manche en erable
- touche en erable
- frettes fines
- reglage du manche de type "bullet'
- fixation du manche par 3 vis plus "tilt neck"
UTILISATION
- manche fin et confortable, demanchés aisés, cordes pres du manche; mais ce n'est pas le cas de toutes les strat 70' ( beaucoup sont tres dure à jouer avec un manche style "pieu" )
- acces au aigus bon ( il n'y a que 21 cases )
- la guitare est equilibrée mais la finition est grossiere (vernis "pateux" et corps mal ponçé ) et le poids important.
- c'est le son strato typique dans sa version mapple neck .....c'est un peu claquant mais tres defini....avec l'habituelle ronflette des simples bobinages , il suffit de s'éloigner de l'ampli en saturé.
SONORITÉS
- si vous savez jouer; tous les tyles sont accessibles sauf le trash.
- il faut au moins un preampli a lampe pour avoir la subtilité du touché , plus l'ampli sera bon ....meilleur sera le son
- le micro aigu est claquant et cristallin en son clair
- le micro grave est profond et doux en son clair
- le taux de saturation est limité car les micros ont un niveau de sortie peu élevé; mais si on pousse le gain cela devient excellent..... et il reste le bouton de volume pour regler le taux de distortion a partir de la guitare.
- les positions intermediaires sont excellentes quelque soit le taux de saturation .
- en fait, toutes les sonorités sont utilisables ....il suffit de s'adapter et tout devient possible.
AVIS GLOBAL
- je l'utilise depuis 1 an mais j'ai deja eu plusieurs stratocaster(2 squier japan / 3 fender japan / 1 fender mexique / 2 american standart usa / 1 strato 74' / 1 strato 71 / ....etc).....mais c'est la meilleure!!!
- elle est indestructible et tient tres bien l'accord a condition d'enlever les 2 guides-cordes sur la tete.
- elle possede une forte personnalité et une profondeur dans ses sonorités qui font vraiment la difference.....c'est un guitare tres subtile.
- le rapport qualité-prix est interessant car la cote de ces guitares est faible (comparée aux stratocaster des années 60) ......mais il faut pouvoir choisir sa guitare ; car certaines sont tres mauvaises.
- si cela etait à refaire.......je l'aurais acheté en 77!!!!!Lire moins00
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