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Genre: Music
Date of upload: Dec 13, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.966 (8/938 LTDR)
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Fender's Deep C is one of my favorite neck profiles. My Professional and Performers both have it. It thins out a little up by the 12th for a great, balanced feel. Cold rolled steel is steel that is shaped using heavy rollers, sub forging temperature. Results in denser grain structure and higher srength. Assume that it adds weight and improves sustain in a trem block application.
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I absolutely love it. I bought one a couple months ago from Sweetwaters. Mine is 3 color sunburst with a brown tortoise shell pickguard, HSS pickups, and a rosewood neck. I've been playing guitar for 50 years, started at age 14. This is by far the most expensive guitar I've ever owned. I blocked the bridge, as I have always done on any guitar with a tremolo/vibrato setup. Played through a Marshall DSL40CR it sounds amazing. The neck feels great, it's perfectly straight, the frets are perfectly finished, everything is just velvety smooth, which it should be at this price.
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I have modified my sunburst 2022 quite a bit. One replacement pickup and swapped the other two's places. I got the heaviest Pro II, too. Dense, DENSE maple and alder. It weighs almost as much as a Paul. The burst finish is also more dark than bright. I chose the Pro II that was the loudest acoustically I could find with the best action. Oh, and I added nylon spacer washers to lower that raised tone control. Tusq XL nut, too. It's like playing darkness and brightness at the same time.
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Got one exactly like that in perfect condition, without a single scratch and a fine specimen, really well made for a very good price. Even though I'm not a strat guy, i think having a Fender American Standard Stratocaster is a must for every real guitarist out there. It's just a classic guitar that really sounds well. The build quality is excellent, intonation is great, it holds tuning well even with tremolo use. The only thing I don't really like is the neck - and I'm used to Gibson, Ibanez and PRS necks. So basically I like many different necks, but this one is not the one i particularly like. Other than that It's a great guitar, well worth buying, especially if you get a good deal on it. Old American Deluxe are probably still better guitars tho, but this is great too.
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Thanks for the overview. Tried one a while back and loved it - the 6 Position that gives you Bridge + Neck is a terrific little surprise - great for chimey chordal cross picking stuff (esp if you have a Leslie!) š
I have my eye on the off white / 'paisley' pick guard with rosewood fretboard. Failing that the Dark Night Blue, both available here in HK but not quite decided yet.
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I have a Mexican tele, a Gretsch electrmatic duo jet( fender & gretsch) and a squire classic vibe fender Starcaster. ( oh and an x series Martin ) Iām now in the market for an American guitar , because it will be my 1st American guitar . I play Worship music in a Worship team - thinking of this but black( white pick guard )with maple neck . Will I feel & hear the quality difference ? And about the fretboard , whatās the difference in maple & rosewood in terms of feel & sound please ? Thank you.
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