The first time I ever got to pair a Fender guitar with a Fender amp, it was a revelation. The tone in my head I'd been after for years was just instantly there in that combination.
0:40 That would make it a partscaster. American Vintage 65' strat were in production from 2012-17. Not to mention 65' reissue came with the period correct veneer board, not slab-boards.American Original 60's strat's from 2018-2022 had the same specs as the 65' reissues prior. whatever the case may have been, its still a cool strat but not a full 2012 reissue.
He said the the neck was dated 2018 So it’s probably just a 60s American original neck that is a slab board with a 9.5 radius The original 2012 neck was not a slab board with a 7.25 radius.
The first time I ever got to pair a Fender guitar with a Fender amp, it was a revelation. The tone in my head I'd been after for years was just instantly there in that combination.
Best pickups ever
Now that was a great combo sounded great
0:40 That would make it a partscaster. American Vintage 65' strat were in production from 2012-17. Not to mention 65' reissue came with the period correct veneer board, not slab-boards.American Original 60's strat's from 2018-2022 had the same specs as the 65' reissues prior. whatever the case may have been, its still a cool strat but not a full 2012 reissue.
Killer player. Oldschool, tasteful, creative, and knows how to work that bridge pickup perfectly, which is hard to do on a strat.
Cheers
Sweet axe.
However, it's not a slab board. They went to round-lam in July 1962. I still want one of these bad boys tho.
He said the the neck was dated 2018
So it’s probably just a 60s American original neck that is a slab board with a 9.5 radius
The original 2012 neck was not a slab board with a 7.25 radius.
@Nightshade1881 good point. They both had the era same logo, so it was hard to tell. Sorry for the late reply lol
You guys should do a comparison video of the real deal and the reissue.
that amp sounds so gorgeous... one day I'll buy a super reverb from you guys. After i get my degree...
Man I'm telling you NOTHING sounds like a vintage fender amp.
I own 3 strats and each one has it's own character and tone.