Fender Vintera II 60s Strat RW LPB
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Vintera II 60s Strat RW LPB
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The Vintera II 60s Strat is a seriously solid choice for players chasing that classic, vintage vibe. It nails the feel and sound of a '60s Strat without the vintage price tag. Ideal for blues, rock, and indie players who want a dependable, comfortable instrument.
Product Description
- Fender Vintera II 60s Strat RW LPB
- Electric Guitar
- Body: Alder
- Neck: Maple
- Rosewood fretboard
- Fretboard inlays: White dot
- Neck Finish: high-gloss urethane lacquer
- Neck Profile: '60s "C"
- Fingerboard Radius: 184 mm (7.25")
- Nut Width: 42mm (1.650")
- Nut: Synthetic Bone
- 21 Vintage tall frets
- Pickups: 3 vintage-style 60s Strat (neck
- middle and bridge) single coils
- Controls: Master Volume
- Tone 1. (neck/middle)
- Tone 2 (bridge)
- 5-Way switch
- Machine heads: Fender Vintage-Style Chrome
- Bridge: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo with bent steel saddles
- Chromed vintage-style tuners
- Original strings: Fender USA 250L nickel-plated steel .009 - .042 (Art. #133191#)
- Polyester lacquer
- Colour: Lake Placid Blue
- high-gloss
- Incl. Deluxe gig bag
*Switch*, Position 1: Bridge, Position 2: Bridge and middle, Position 3: Middle, Position 4: Neck and middle, Position 5: Neck
- • Alder body provides a balanced, resonant tone with excellent sustain.
- • Vintage '60s 'C' neck profile offers exceptional comfort and playability.
- • Vintage-style single-coil pickups deliver authentic, glassy Strat tones.
- • 6-saddle tremolo allows for subtle vibrato and expressive playing.
- • Rosewood fretboard might feel a bit dry to some players; consider oiling.
- • Alder body can make it slightly heavier than some players prefer.
- • Limited pickup options restrict versatility compared to more modern Strats.
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