Common questions

What was the best year for Fender Stratocasters?

What was the best year for Fender Stratocasters?

The Best Year for the Stratocaster While certain years for the Stratocaster stand out, 1962 stands above all of them. Compared to other years, there were more changes made to the Stratocaster that year than usual. The Brazilian rosewood used for the fretboard of the neck was made thinner to bring out a brighter tone.

What is equivalent to Fender American Standard?

The new Fender American Pro series replaces the old American Standards and brings the guitars more in line with the recently released Fender American Elites. The Fender Strat, Tele, Jaguar, Jazzmaster and the basses are legendary models and have been played by an enormous range of players over the last sixty-odd years.

Is a Fender American Standard a good guitar?

It’s an excellent guitar for many things. The American Standard Strat does all the great tones you expect from a Strat. With a properly adjusted nut, you can indulge in fairly serious whammyotomies without going out of tune. The extra fret makes lead work more fun, as do the flatter fretboard and bigger frets.

When did Fender start using candy apple red?

Fender introduced a color chart in 1960 that listed color options for guitars at a 5% up charge. One of the most popular colors in the 1960s wasn’t introduced until 1963: Candy Apple Red Metallic. It replaced the wildly unpopular at the time color, Shell Pink, that many collectors now consider nearly unobtainable.

Is Fender candy apple red metallic?

Many a 1950s Stratocaster or Telecaster replica has glammed up a guitar store rack in the famous Candy Apple Red metallic finish – one of the best loved aesthetics for Fender-style guitars.

When did the Fender American Standard Stratocaster come out?

While the model was briefly renamed the American Series Stratocaster from 2000 to 2007, the germ line continues today again as the Fender American Standard Stratocaster. It remains the go-to choice for millions of musicians who need a well built, no frills guitar that looks sexy but still has deep history and credibility.

What’s the difference between Fender standard and MIM Stratocaster?

The made-in-Mexico Standard Strats have a polyester rather than urethane finish, 21 frets instead of 22, and a ever so slightly narrower (by .035 inches) fingerboard, though the radius is the same. The trem on current MIM Strats a six-point vintage style block where the Fender American Standard uses a modern two-point synchronized unit.

What kind of body does a Fender Stratocaster have?

The current Fender American Standard Stratocaster uses an Alder body covered in a urethane three-tone sunburst finish, with three-layer parchment pickguard held in place by eleven screws. The knobs and pickup covers are made of a more durable plastic, and the pole pieces have a slightly smaller .187 inch…

What are the string spacing on a Fender Stratocaster?

The cast ‘block’ saddles are replaced with standard pressed steel ‘vintage-style saddles’. The string spacing is narrowed – from 55mm to 52.5mm – “for modern playability” although there’s no apparent change in the neck width so the outer strings sit a little further into the neck.

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Ruth Doyle