I bought a Fender custom shop 63 stratocaster. It was a beautiful playing guitar and the extra love its built with was noticeable when playing. Unfortunately the neck relicing was not realistic. But I think the $6,850 AU wasn't worth it to be honest. I wanted that vintage experience but never playing a real 63 I just felt like I was kidding myself. I sold and bought a MIJ Traditional Stratocaster, happy now
I have to be honest - and its most likely from the tracking stage - but the sound of this Custom Shop axe in this video is very poor. It sounds like the AD has been overloaded and has a lot of digital sounding jaggies.
I bought a Fender custom shop 63 stratocaster. It was a beautiful playing guitar and the extra love its built with was noticeable when playing. Unfortunately the neck relicing was not realistic.
But I think the $6,850 AU wasn't worth it to be honest.
I wanted that vintage experience but never playing a real 63 I just felt like I was kidding myself. I sold and bought a MIJ Traditional Stratocaster, happy now
Buy A J. Mascis it's a great signature model.
Why not make every fender like that an priced reasonable
Because then they won’t be able to make 200% markup on their guitars.
Custom shops aint selling well it seems.
Probably mass production issue. Hard to quality check every mass produced guitar, which is probably 100k+ guitars a year.
Because then every Fender would cost as much as a Custom Shop, LOL. They cut corners and costs on non-Custom Shop models to make them affordable.
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On top of that $4,150 is actually “affordable” for a Custom Shop guitar.
I have to be honest - and its most likely from the tracking stage - but the sound of this Custom Shop axe in this video is very poor. It sounds like the AD has been overloaded and has a lot of digital sounding jaggies.