Fender Classic Player `60s Stratocaster
Classic Player Electric Guitars by Fender
Classic Player Electric Guitars by Fender
Classic Player `60s Stratocaster is a new take on the classic `60s Strat incarnations. It sports age correct body contours and neck dimensions. Body is made of alder, it`s solid, flat and topped with a vintage-styled synchronized tremolo bridge. Bridge features chrome plating, string-through-body construction and six adjustable saddles. In front of the bridge, three single-coil pickups are featured. Pickups are from the Custom `69 line and they deliver unbelievably faithful tone. Master volume, two tone knobs and five-position blade switch comprise the standard controls unit on this model. Neck is made of maple and it features classic C contour with bolt-on joint. Neck is finished in gloss and it`s topped with a regular 21-fret fingerboard made of rosewood. Hardware is plated in chrome on this model.
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Better than most American strats that I have tried.
Fender Classic Player `60s Stratocaster 4.64 out of 5 based on 177 ratings
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