@@landonbailey Excellent. One of these days I want to check out in person either the sonic blue or surf green translucent finishes Fender's offering. The gold hardware on the translucent blond is as classic as Gibson's Gold Top.
I just picked up a 2013 MIJ Fender ltd edition 1 of 25 apparently, 62 vintage "dragon" strat. Believe me when I say I have had them all from American standards to deluxe to the custom shop Eric Clapton strat for 4500 bucks as well as Mexican made ones galore! I have never played a better guitar ever and that includes all the Gibson vintage originals or reissues or custom shop versions I've had too. The fit and finish and the neck shape on this beautiful strat is stunning! And the sound of these pickups are the nicest I've heard on anything! I play fingerstyle guitar including all styles like jazz, Chet Atkins, Classical, fusion, blues and rock and whatever else is out there, and the clarity of each note on every string on any fret is indescribable! The separation of each note is so distinctive especially when I play complicated quick tunes like Classical Gas, for example...yes I know....ON A STRAT ...your asking? Yes, even on this strat the clarity of each note is just exceptional! I just can't say enough about these MIJ Fenders. This one will never leave me!!! If you are thinking about picking an MIJ up, don't hesitate! You will never regret it.
I think the reissue CuNiFe magnet pickups Fender now has are superior to anything I've heard in ages. Hope Fender keeps making the magnets. Maybe someday I can afford them. The clarity of tone on them across the whole range is to my ears phenomenal. I'd say the most usable position 3 sound I've ever heard. Anderton's did an interview with Tim Shaw if I remember correctly. With playing demos of the various new (2020-21) pickups.
I have one of these in Modena red and a rosewood board. Really love the colour and how it sounds. Its my first time using narrow tall frets so it was a bit jarring playing with it at first, but you'll get used to it eventually
Man, this is rreeaallyy nice! I love the look of it. Kind of a dark "egg shell" vibe happening. And...it certainly looked easy to play...you are tearing it up in this video!! I rewinded a couple of times just to listen again. Thanks for this.
Austin, your finger picking sounded great. The more you practice finger picking the more you'll start to notice the different bridge string spacing(s) between Fender's different country of origin(s).
So if I've done the conversion right (pre import tax, shipping etc) these are only around £650. Has the yen gone down recently? I always remember with Japanese guitars moving the comma to the right one place and making it a decimal to get the conversion price
@@samuelkb2964 1988 American Std. Telecaster in sunburst 1990 MIJ ST62 Stratocaster in sunburst 1992 MIJ ST57 Precision Bass in sunburst 2015 MIJ Classic 60s Stratocaster in surf green
The Japanese Fender's realy are superb and this is a beauty. At first glance they register as Mexican but i think that's because of the black Truss rod plug. Maybe Fujigen Gaki can look into a Truss rod plug that makes them unique to Japanese built Fenders. It sure is pretty.
That’s a beauty! They’ve really set up the heights of the pickups perfectly. As to USA vs Japan, I actually think Japanese Fenders are at LEAST as well-made as their USA-made cousins.
I saw one of these in a store today, in vintage natural and I'm totally smitten. It just looks beautiful. Even with a tortoise shell pick guard which I usually don't like. I'm watching this to see if it's as good as it looks.
Absolutely love locking tuners like this! As if straight from my youth... It is difficult on average to explain to the overnext generation that there is no urgent need to unbalance the head with additional bolts to lock the strings.
@@hkguitar1984 I sold my Reverend 12-string for a Danelectro 12-string because having 12 thumb-wheel style locking tuners on an otherwise lightweight semi-hollow was neck dive galore! It’s not that bad on the Jetstream though. My pretty much partscaster ‘93 SG Special I put these type lockers on, but I also put a Bigsby on it too, balances out nicely. 😂
@@joermnyc Agreed, and of course it all depends on the guitar and its use. Sometimes heavier isn't as big a concern (as long as you have multiple guitars).
The Gotoh locking vintage tuners are not that good. Swapped them out for the non locking ones although the Fender original locking tuners are seriously good enough but more work to redrill the holes to line them up.
Well I'm not a strat fan but I've bought my son a couple of Japanese strats and I think they are better than American strats for less money but I'm a Gibson player but this one looks pretty nice
I dig the guitar and the sound. Should check out the Gun Metal Blue colour for the Tele Hybrid ii, I think its a special colour edition but boy its really good. I noticed MIJ metallic colour have this different touch. Love the review.
So do you order from the Japan Fender website using a browser translator for and have it shipped to your door? What was the shipping cost and experience like?
I have a 2004 CIJ Tele in a similar translucent color, but it’s an ash body. Not sure what they called it back then. It was a musicians friend exclusive I think.
I have one of these in forest blue, damn nice guitar. They filed down the height adjusters on the bridge, no pokey pokey when palm muting. Nice attention to details. I think i prefer the American Pro II, but these are damn good guitars.
i wanted to love the Am Pro 2, got 6 examples and they all had some issues that my hybrid 2 doesn’t. bridge and vibrato felt better on the mia but necks on all of them had really bad frets, one example even had a whole fret where the finish was chipped lol. i must be unlucky cause everyone on internet loves em haha
I have a ten yr old carbonita tele with the same finish. Mexican made with TV Jones p/u’s in it I upgraded from the fender filtertron style pups. It’s my fav tele. Peace
I had a MIJ thinline tele Nylon string from the 90s. It did not have bridge pins or a electric pickup. Apparently this is in my imagination. Anyone hear of or ever seen one.
I think the vintage inspired with modern hardware. The body was shaped very much like an early '50s Stratocaster. The difference in shape and comfort cuts are considerable when comparing a '70s, '80s and modern body to an actual vintage '50s shape. Also, this had a modern 2-Point Tremolo Bridge with vintage saddles. The tuners were vintage looking but included a locking function. Overall a pretty cool guitar.
What is the neck radius? That striped one the other day was a 7.25 radius neck. I really need one. My shoulder and arm grew back crooked. I can’t even play my 12 in radius ones
The Les Paul guitars will always be my first love, but I have always loved the Stratocaster nearly as much. So I have 3 Les Pauls' and 3 Strats. A life in balance.
Tokai said: ,,We will build strat much better then yours and cheaper" So Fender start to realise that the only good way is to let the Japanese to build strats. A Japanese strat is not a mexican and not a ,,smaller brother" of the american. It is a great guitar but the specs are Fender decision so I am glad that with this hybrid II you can get the 9,5" radius. This model have the same specs as the old American standard series.
You have to sit down and try guitars with both necks to see what you prefer. Some people will like the feel of maple over rosewood better, and vice-versa. Tone wise, most people say Maple sounds brighter and snappier. Whilst Rosewood sounds darker and warmer. But nowadays, with modern pedals and audio interfaces... you can make your guitar sound like quacking ducks if you want 😂
@@sgt.grinch3299 I did have a great day. I was able to relax as well as knock a few items off my honey-do list! I certainly hope all is well with your Family and we can all appreciate this day for its true importance. EDIT; I enjoy fireworks as much as anyone, its our K9 Furry Kids who take issue with them.
@@hkguitar1984 today is my favorite secular holiday. My family has been on this continent since 1725. We participated in every war and the whiskey revolt. I just love blowing up stuff and the smell of gunpowder.
@@sgt.grinch3299 We are truly Blessed to have such patriotic families such as yours. I'm a new kid on the block with my family moving here in the late 1880s.
these aren't actually exclusive to japan. you find it pretty easily here all over south east asia. probably due to proximity. I see all kinds and varieties of MIJ guitars here in shops. and the hybrid ii is half the price of the performer so it's a no brainer. you might like to check out the HSS version if you can get your hands on it. i myself am contemplating whether to go hss or sss. i'm wondering if i won't get that same authentic quack on the hss haha (even though it's wired with sss option)
I wonder if these pickups are suited for vintage strat sounds? I really like the Hybrid II strat but i want to have the old school strat sounds like SRV, Hendrix etc... anybody knows if this guitar is good for that kind of tone?
Agreed. Last month I purchased a Tokai custom shop R4 from a Japan Music Store. The guitar was a crazy smoke-in deal. getting it to my house cost about $400 w/Taxes and Shipping. The cost of the guitar was about $2000.
@@hkguitar1984 smoke-in? It's smokin' as in smoking with a bit of slang to it. (Not trying to be rude, just letting you know, apologies if it sounds that way.) Like some people hear "straight and narrow" as "straightened arrow".
@@leviathan_is_me LOL, sharp eyes there Leviathan! I noticed the incorrect spelling before hitting send. Normally I would have corrected the statement, I must be tired! My day job finds me as a Sr. Technical Writer, I should know better. LOL "straightened arrow", I know, many once common cliché are simply lost. I turned 60 last month and just realized how much I miss the 1970s and '80s! Thank You, and be well Leviathan
How do we get in contact with you? I had a question to ask and the only option was to send you money for your services when I don’t even know if you can find what I’m looking for.
The only gripe are those locking tuners...hard to use as it wouldn't release the string....it's the only thing I would replace...I would turn and turn and the string just stayed in there...I was worried I had broken it!!
I wonder if the alder is the only reason the guitar has that slight pink hue or is it paint and clear that gets it. Would love to see some other colors like blue used if it's the latter reason. One thing I saw in a finish on a bike was that Harley Davidson's paints are made by them not outsourced. That being said what ever name they apply to the paint if it's a metal or a jewel and others they finely ground that actual material till it's a super fine dust. Then they mix it in with the paint and finish to give it its look. I had three bikes that were black cherry pearl gloss finishes and you could see the glow of a pearl in light at certain angles they also used that clear pearl finish on other colors like a canary yellow. If you haven't seen how the pearl changes and highlights the colors you wouldn't believe it . I'd love to finish a guitar in that manor but it wouldn't really be able to show off wood grain. I think this example having gloss on the fret board looks pretty good. I've seen some that looked like someone kept applying gloss with out sanding or drying between coats. When you started playing each position it started to sound a little muddy in all positions some more than others. Your run through you did before hand sounded somewhat clearer even in dirty tones. It wasn't terribly bad I just noticed that. Maybe it was a difference in your tone level on the guitar or something to do with an effect your using. A flanger is what it sounds like your using on some parts.
Really cool. Yeah, tough call on the guitar as the wood grain/figuring is part of the many reason's I love guitars. Maybe just the top finished in the HD paint and the back and sides natural!
I am finally admitting to myself that for the rest of my life and until the day I die, I will never be able to decide which guitar I would take with me if I were stranded on a desert island - a Stratocaster or a Les Paul. I do know which amp I'd take with me though, but I ain't telling you. 😁
I was about to get this model, but then saw the '50s Heritage series in white blonde
White Blond on a '50s style guitar is always very attractive.
@@hkguitar1984 it's amazing looking. gold anodized pickguard and maple neck
@@landonbailey Excellent.
One of these days I want to check out in person either the sonic blue or surf green translucent finishes Fender's offering.
The gold hardware on the translucent blond is as classic as Gibson's Gold Top.
I just picked up a 2013 MIJ Fender ltd edition 1 of 25 apparently, 62 vintage "dragon" strat. Believe me when I say I have had them all from American standards to deluxe to the custom shop Eric Clapton strat for 4500 bucks as well as Mexican made ones galore! I have never played a better guitar ever and that includes all the Gibson vintage originals or reissues or custom shop versions I've had too. The fit and finish and the neck shape on this beautiful strat is stunning! And the sound of these pickups are the nicest I've heard on anything! I play fingerstyle guitar including all styles like jazz, Chet Atkins, Classical, fusion, blues and rock and whatever else is out there, and the clarity of each note on every string on any fret is indescribable! The separation of each note is so distinctive especially when I play complicated quick tunes like Classical Gas, for example...yes I know....ON A STRAT ...your asking? Yes, even on this strat the clarity of each note is just exceptional! I just can't say enough about these MIJ Fenders. This one will never leave me!!! If you are thinking about picking an MIJ up, don't hesitate! You will never regret it.
I think the reissue CuNiFe magnet pickups Fender now has are superior to anything I've heard in ages. Hope Fender keeps making the magnets. Maybe someday I can afford them. The clarity of tone on them across the whole range is to my ears phenomenal. I'd say the most usable position 3 sound I've ever heard. Anderton's did an interview with Tim Shaw if I remember correctly. With playing demos of the various new (2020-21) pickups.
Would love to see you cover one of the original 80s JV Squiers with the old Fullerton USA pickups.
That bridge pick up really reminds me of a Telecaster bridge pick up tone and I really like that, especially when driven
I have one of these in Modena red and a rosewood board. Really love the colour and how it sounds. Its my first time using narrow tall frets so it was a bit jarring playing with it at first, but you'll get used to it eventually
We get a lot of Japanese fenders in stores here in Australia, and I've tested quite a few! And they really are a cut above any Mexican model's.
I agree with that :)
I would agree.
My experience with Japanese manufactured guitars has always been really positive.
@@landonbailey hey Landon👍big fan of your channel man.
The Mexicans should stick to tequila
id go so far as say the QA is above MIA
This is one of the brightest, clearest sounding Strats I've ever heard, I love it
I'd suggest you to test the tremolo, when the guitar had one, and check if it stays in tune after using it.
that bridge pickup sounds really really good with some dirt on it
Japanese fenders all day long 😎
I have an Ibanez Prestige bass made in Japan and can say they know how to build guitars.
@@rocknrolla2426 ….agreed!!!!!
I have 2 made in japan fenders and they play the best out of anything in my collection
Love the color of this one!
Man, this is rreeaallyy nice! I love the look of it. Kind of a dark "egg shell" vibe happening. And...it certainly looked easy to play...you are tearing it up in this video!! I rewinded a couple of times just to listen again. Thanks for this.
Austin, your finger picking sounded great.
The more you practice finger picking the more you'll start to notice the different bridge string spacing(s) between Fender's different country of origin(s).
So if I've done the conversion right (pre import tax, shipping etc) these are only around £650. Has the yen gone down recently? I always remember with Japanese guitars moving the comma to the right one place and making it a decimal to get the conversion price
The yen is pretty weak right now. The shipping fees have gone up considerably but there's still a little bit of savings to be had importing things.
I’m returning to the UK soon from living in Japan, gonna bring a bunch of guitars in my suitcase (necks separated)
@@talaris-uk nice what have you got
@@samuelkb2964
1988 American Std. Telecaster in sunburst
1990 MIJ ST62 Stratocaster in sunburst
1992 MIJ ST57 Precision Bass in sunburst
2015 MIJ Classic 60s Stratocaster in surf green
@@talaris-uk wow really nice selection
The Japanese Fender's realy are superb and this is a beauty. At first glance they register as Mexican but i think that's because of the black Truss rod plug. Maybe Fujigen Gaki can look into a Truss rod plug that makes them unique to Japanese built Fenders. It sure is pretty.
@@noComeDown I had noticed that.
I'm trying to find a strat I like and this is one I've wanted to check out.
That’s a beauty! They’ve really set up the heights of the pickups perfectly.
As to USA vs Japan, I actually think Japanese Fenders are at LEAST as well-made as their USA-made cousins.
The MIJ Fenders I've had were superior to the U.S. made versions!
Which string gauge in the guitar , sound very nice.
I want to see Trogly start a band or do some open mic nights! This Channel needs live concert footage!
I saw one of these in a store today, in vintage natural and I'm totally smitten. It just looks beautiful. Even with a tortoise shell pick guard which I usually don't like. I'm watching this to see if it's as good as it looks.
Japanese Fenders are top notch what comes to quality! These guitars are above others!
There are no surprise that Japaneese guitar often are high quality. I have three of them , fenders, and they are fantastic high grade of guitars.
Beautiful Strat.
Cool guitar. Great gift!
Fantastic guitar. Needs a little less overdrive and a touch more distortion. The clean sound is amazing. What is the hybrid part?
The japanglish translation says it's a hybrid of vintage looks and modern specs.
Happy Independence everyone from Ohio. Nice looking strat.Can you reveiw and demo one of the new Gibson acoustics please!
Thank You, happy 4th to you too from your neighbor in Michigan.
Hope its a quiet night for you there.
That's a winner of a strat Japanese quality can't go wrong sounds excellent 👌 congrats Manuel and daughter 👏
Thanks for this detailed overview, really is what I needed!
what drive pedal and or amp were you using?
Absolutely love locking tuners like this! As if straight from my youth... It is difficult on average to explain to the overnext generation that there is no urgent need to unbalance the head with additional bolts to lock the strings.
100% agree
A set of Grover for a 3x3 weigh almost twice as much as the vintage Kluson, on a Les Paul ounces count, especially at the end of the neck!
@@hkguitar1984 I sold my Reverend 12-string for a Danelectro 12-string because having 12 thumb-wheel style locking tuners on an otherwise lightweight semi-hollow was neck dive galore! It’s not that bad on the Jetstream though. My pretty much partscaster ‘93 SG Special I put these type lockers on, but I also put a Bigsby on it too, balances out nicely. 😂
@@joermnyc Agreed, and of course it all depends on the guitar and its use. Sometimes heavier isn't as big a concern (as long as you have multiple guitars).
The Gotoh locking vintage tuners are not that good. Swapped them out for the non locking ones although the Fender original locking tuners are seriously good enough but more work to redrill the holes to line them up.
Well I'm not a strat fan but I've bought my son a couple of Japanese strats and I think they are better than American strats for less money but I'm a Gibson player but this one looks pretty nice
What pedals/fx/setup are you using for the dirty tones?
Reminds me of a John Mayer style finish.
I dig the guitar and the sound. Should check out the Gun Metal Blue colour for the Tele Hybrid ii, I think its a special colour edition but boy its really good. I noticed MIJ metallic colour have this different touch. Love the review.
So do you order from the Japan Fender website using a browser translator for and have it shipped to your door? What was the shipping cost and experience like?
Never ceases to amaze me how much that bridge pickup comes to life with a little dirt.
How hard is it to order one of these?
I have a 2004 CIJ Tele in a similar translucent color, but it’s an ash body. Not sure what they called it back then. It was a musicians friend exclusive I think.
I have one of these in forest blue, damn nice guitar. They filed down the height adjusters on the bridge, no pokey pokey when palm muting. Nice attention to details. I think i prefer the American Pro II, but these are damn good guitars.
i wanted to love the Am Pro 2, got 6 examples and they all had some issues that my hybrid 2 doesn’t. bridge and vibrato felt better on the mia but necks on all of them had really bad frets, one example even had a whole fret where the finish was chipped lol. i must be unlucky cause everyone on internet loves em haha
Hey, your playing is so much better than it was a year or two ago! Nice work! Nice demo!
that sounds amazing.
I have a ten yr old carbonita tele with the same finish. Mexican made with TV Jones p/u’s in it I upgraded from the fender filtertron style pups. It’s my fav tele.
Peace
Great in depth review! I got the HSS version and it plays superb!
Can you do a review on Aerodyne ii as well?
What amp are you using these days?
13 secs, not bad
Congratulations on climbing to the summit of the Mole Hill and earning a Gold Medal.
Today 13 seconds = GOLD
Congrats Al
You just won the wallmart aword for the first comment wooohooo you are absolutely amazing 🍪 🍪 🍪
Is your life complete now? 😆
@@JokersWild70 Not yet, he should be able to knock at least 12 more seconds off his time!
idk if its just me but your playing got alot better in this video! great guitar also, japanese strats seems to be the truth
Does this colour give anyone else Moc Sand vibes like the silver sky finish?
I'm satifisfied with my first Fender JP. Mine is forest blue strat with maple neck and no regret. I don't need another sss guitar.
My fav from MIJ at the moment. I got Aztec gold a Japan shop exclusive for Hybrid II.
MIJ baby!!!.. a lovely example and sounds sweet!!
Sweet strat.
I know you’re a Gibson fan but you sound way better on Fenders, especially strats!
I had a MIJ thinline tele Nylon string from the 90s. It did not have bridge pins or a electric pickup. Apparently this is in my imagination. Anyone hear of or ever seen one.
I do remember seeing one of those, not in person but in an advertisement.
I think it had an early Piezo setup.
I never saw one in person, but I remember it. I think I saw it an issue of Fender Frontline.
@@Krullmatic
I remember that one too, but I never saw one of them in person either.
I could really get into that
This guitar sounds great, sweet piece!
Nice guitar, well presented..👍
Ever thought about which kind of animal this “ true bine nut” used to be part of ?
Just a question, what's the Fender American equivalent to the Hybrid II series?
am pro 2 i would say
all about fender and Japanese fenders seem to be great. do they contend with American strats?
That looks like Mary Kay White strat minus the gold hardware.
Not clear why it’s a Hybrid strat, seems like a very common yet nice Japanese strat.
I think the vintage inspired with modern hardware.
The body was shaped very much like an early '50s Stratocaster. The difference in shape and comfort cuts are considerable when comparing a '70s, '80s and modern body to an actual vintage '50s shape.
Also, this had a modern 2-Point Tremolo Bridge with vintage saddles. The tuners were vintage looking but included a locking function.
Overall a pretty cool guitar.
runs on gas and electricity
@@landonbailey LOL
@@landonbailey hey I love your channel too…
I believe it is because they have US pick ups.
This, prs se silversky, or a MIJ Tokai TST/AST?
You should do a video on the B.C. Rich Stranger Things "Eddie's" Limited-Edition Replica and Inspired NJ Warlock Electric Guitar Black
Its no surprise that Japanese strats are as good or better than the American stuff.
Nice pickup tones. POS 3 seems better than normal. Nice ringing chime from 2 and 4. All in all I'd say that was a VERY good choice for a present.
😃
Well done, you earned a Bronze Medal for today.
Greetings scottbogfoot (can I call you "Scott" for short?)
Congrats on the Bronze!
@@sgt.grinch3299 thanks, good just to be on the podium 😄
@@hkguitar1984 you most certainly can! I've been called much, much worse! 😂😂
@@scottbogfoot Funny, as have all of us!
Congrats Scott
Looks like a Mary k strat minus the gold hardware
one of these days i’m gonna own a sakuraburst strat absolutely gorgeous and probably one of the only guitars i’ll keep stock
Nice looking Strat.
Fortunately in Australia they are little easier to get your hands on. I have the telecaster which I like a lot.
平均的な日本人の掌(とりわけ指が短い)にはトラディショナルなVシェイプよりも本機の様な薄目のCシェイプの方が演奏が容易になるのでしょうね。
It'd be cool to see you react to some guitars on pawn stars or similar shows
The whammy bar is a pop in model?
pickups sound really full clean. Surprising for single coils!
What is the neck radius? That striped one the other day was a 7.25 radius neck. I really need one. My shoulder and arm grew back crooked. I can’t even play my 12 in radius ones
What is the greatest 4th of July guitar song? Hendrix' Star Spangled Banner?
How about Sweet Home Alabama or Red White and Blue by Toby Keith?
@DJ Moose Ha ha ha, That's it!
How about the "Team America" theme song from Team America World Police?
Yes, I am a very demented individual..................
@@hkguitar1984 America... Fuck Yeah!
@@RoboSteave Double Ditto your comment RoboSteave
The Les Paul guitars will always be my first love, but I have always loved the Stratocaster nearly as much. So I have 3 Les Pauls' and 3 Strats. A life in balance.
Time for some Paul Reed smiths
Tokai said:
,,We will build strat much better then yours and cheaper"
So Fender start to realise that the only good way is to let the Japanese to build strats.
A Japanese strat is not a mexican and not a ,,smaller brother" of the american. It is a great guitar but the specs are Fender decision so I am glad that with this hybrid II you can get the 9,5" radius.
This model have the same specs as the old American standard series.
rosewood vs maple ? Which one is better? with us blonde body
You have to sit down and try guitars with both necks to see what you prefer.
Some people will like the feel of maple over rosewood better, and vice-versa.
Tone wise, most people say Maple sounds brighter and snappier. Whilst Rosewood sounds darker and warmer. But nowadays, with modern pedals and audio interfaces... you can make your guitar sound like quacking ducks if you want 😂
#9 Wooo Whoooo
Happy Independence Day Everyone
Happy birthday my fellow Citizen. I hope you had a great day.
@@sgt.grinch3299 I did have a great day. I was able to relax as well as knock a few items off my honey-do list!
I certainly hope all is well with your Family and we can all appreciate this day for its true importance.
EDIT; I enjoy fireworks as much as anyone, its our K9 Furry Kids who take issue with them.
@@hkguitar1984 today is my favorite secular holiday. My family has been on this continent since 1725. We participated in every war and the whiskey revolt. I just love blowing up stuff and the smell of gunpowder.
@@sgt.grinch3299 We are truly Blessed to have such patriotic families such as yours.
I'm a new kid on the block with my family moving here in the late 1880s.
these aren't actually exclusive to japan. you find it pretty easily here all over south east asia. probably due to proximity. I see all kinds and varieties of MIJ guitars here in shops. and the hybrid ii is half the price of the performer so it's a no brainer. you might like to check out the HSS version if you can get your hands on it. i myself am contemplating whether to go hss or sss. i'm wondering if i won't get that same authentic quack on the hss haha (even though it's wired with sss option)
first fret neck depth
height of stinger off the headstock
Great comment. I heard this somewhere.
Ditto!
One of these days I will investigate putting a Stinger on a Fender!
@@sgt.grinch3299 my way of saying
Trogs in the house ......
@@hkguitar1984 ....maybe ...
Fender MuStanger or
Sting0caster.....
I'll keep my day job....
6.3K Ohm on the bridge, I'm gonna predict it sounds great!
Remember, I'm wrong more than I'm right!
Sounds great, the new owner should be very happy.
Keep the fenders coming
It sounds incredible! Tasty
It really is too bad that wasn't the Sakura burst version.
One thing you missed is the trem block is clearly cast (zink?). Either way that would need to be replaced.
"Bridge - 2-Point Synchronized Tremolo with Vintage-Style Stamped Steel Saddles"
I just got the exact same guitar
Z is for late. Happy birthday America!
Indeed yes, pretty darn good condition for 246 years old.
Nobody else has been able to better us in that respect.
Yes, a nice modern / classic reissue.
I wonder if these pickups are suited for vintage strat sounds? I really like the Hybrid II strat but i want to have the old school strat sounds like SRV, Hendrix etc... anybody knows if this guitar is good for that kind of tone?
According to Alexz, 113,000 yen is about $831. That price seems like a steal to me!
Agreed. Last month I purchased a Tokai custom shop R4 from a Japan Music Store.
The guitar was a crazy smoke-in deal. getting it to my house cost about $400 w/Taxes and Shipping.
The cost of the guitar was about $2000.
@@hkguitar1984 smoke-in? It's smokin' as in smoking with a bit of slang to it. (Not trying to be rude, just letting you know, apologies if it sounds that way.) Like some people hear "straight and narrow" as "straightened arrow".
@@leviathan_is_me LOL, sharp eyes there Leviathan! I noticed the incorrect spelling before hitting send. Normally I would have corrected the statement, I must be tired! My day job finds me as a Sr. Technical Writer, I should know better.
LOL "straightened arrow", I know, many once common cliché are simply lost.
I turned 60 last month and just realized how much I miss the 1970s and '80s!
Thank You, and be well Leviathan
Wallmart
where can i find a first act guitar.....
Silver medal for the best comment on the web.
Greetings and Happy 4th RONDO
Great comment as always Sir
@@markbaum9615 Wallmart of course lol
@@rondobondo6600 LOL
How do we get in contact with you?
I had a question to ask and the only option was to send you money for your services when I don’t even know if you can find what I’m looking for.
I’m a sucker for blonde maple fret board! Nice axe!
The only gripe are those locking tuners...hard to use as it wouldn't release the string....it's the only thing I would replace...I would turn and turn and the string just stayed in there...I was worried I had broken it!!
That is one very sweet sounding Stratocaster.
Where’s Biker Jon and Hector? Too much BBQ I guess.
LOL "too much BBQ"
Extreme meat-sweats.................
I wonder if the alder is the only reason the guitar has that slight pink hue or is it paint and clear that gets it. Would love to see some other colors like blue used if it's the latter reason. One thing I saw in a finish on a bike was that Harley Davidson's paints are made by them not outsourced. That being said what ever name they apply to the paint if it's a metal or a jewel and others they finely ground that actual material till it's a super fine dust. Then they mix it in with the paint and finish to give it its look. I had three bikes that were black cherry pearl gloss finishes and you could see the glow of a pearl in light at certain angles they also used that clear pearl finish on other colors like a canary yellow. If you haven't seen how the pearl changes and highlights the colors you wouldn't believe it . I'd love to finish a guitar in that manor but it wouldn't really be able to show off wood grain. I think this example having gloss on the fret board looks pretty good. I've seen some that looked like someone kept applying gloss with out sanding or drying between coats. When you started playing each position it started to sound a little muddy in all positions some more than others. Your run through you did before hand sounded somewhat clearer even in dirty tones. It wasn't terribly bad I just noticed that. Maybe it was a difference in your tone level on the guitar or something to do with an effect your using. A flanger is what it sounds like your using on some parts.
Really cool.
Yeah, tough call on the guitar as the wood grain/figuring is part of the many reason's I love guitars.
Maybe just the top finished in the HD paint and the back and sides natural!
Rose milk?
I am finally admitting to myself that for the rest of my life and until the day I die, I will never be able to decide which guitar I would take with me if I were stranded on a desert island - a Stratocaster or a Les Paul.
I do know which amp I'd take with me though, but I ain't telling you. 😁
Gilligan had a coconut guitar
I'd take a boat.
@@stringlocker And Ginger's tits.
I'd take Ginger
EDIT: I'd take Mary Ann, she is a great cook!
I wouldn't take an electric guitar on a desert island. No power. Gibson SJ-200.