My very first guitar was a 1954 Stratocaster. Under the Christmas tree, in 1963. Out the window of my brother's '61 FORD station wagon in July 1965. BTW: Most players knew nothing about the notch positions until Eric Clapton let the cat out of the bag in one of the early Guitar Player magazines, in the early '70s. Here in Jacksonville, Florida, a guy named Jimmy Amerson figured it out in the early '60s. I love the early Stratocasters, love the early '60s as well.
I have absolutely no idea how anyone could decide which of the umpteen versions of the Strat Fender has on offer would be the final choice. It's truly mind-boggling.
The most genius point on a Strat is, that even in a 100 years from now, there can be people blurbing for hours about this Instrument! Its all about presentation😂
I don't mind so much that they don't come with straps anymore. What I do mind is the quality control. I bought a $1700 2022 American Pro II Tele that couldn't play an open D the intonation was off so bad. It needed a serious set up from the factory and the bridge adjustment screws were also stripped from the factory. My Acoustic Junior amp foot switch has malfunctioned after a month. And my 6 month old Blues Junior needed $500 worth of work to make it reliable after half the resistors crapped out. My Blues deluxe is going strong, though I did replace the spring reverb tank after 2 months. (And returned the first one which was DOA out of the box.) Fender needs to up their QC game. On the other hand I just bought a $799.00 walnut Taylor Academy 12e and the guitar is one of the best set up guitars I own straight from the factory. And my 2002 314CE is a champ. Though after 22 years of gigging does need some maintenance, though I am retiring it to couch duty and replacing it with an AD12e-SB.
For guitars I much prefer G&L over Fender. My G&L ASAT Special was absolutely flawless. Not a thing off with it. Perfectly built and set up. I was floored by the quality control
What i like about the strat is the fact that it is just perfect , an tele . lp , sg , ES 335 , firebird , flying V , jazzmaster ect. ect. are all nice , but they all have something i do not like somehow ( too heavy , too big , muddy neck pu's , neck diving , ugly looks / design ect.) , so yeah , after more then 40 years of playing all these types of guitars i sold them all and have kept my squire cv strat so i can noodle a bit at home and just have fun , together with my sigma DR 28 acoustic guitar this for me is the ideal guitar setup and i do not miss all the other types off guitars at all . Greetings from Holland , i do enjoy you're reviews , keep em coming : ) .
I agree in a way i love my strat but for the first time ever i bought a American professional 2 telecaster in roasted pine and I’m sold i think the Tele is the sound I’ve been looking for years..the playability is one of the things definitely noticed being a little better then my strat.but both are just one of the best choices in our modern guitar world.
Fender really upped their game with this 70th Anniversary Strat… it looks and sounds like the original at a much more reasonable price point than the Custom Shop version… I personally love it! Mine is on order and my other 4 Strats and I await its arrival with bated breath!
The Fender Stratocaster may be the most enduring product every made. It's just that time less. Fender's new motto "Forever ahead of its time" is so fitting. It's a marvel of industrial design
I am a Stratocaster tragic. My Stratocaster journey began with a Jimi Vaughan Signature Stratocaster bought in 1996, the first year of their issue. I love this guitar and it is my goto instrument. I have a Player Stratocaster from 2009 and a Mexican Standard from 2011. The pride of my collection is my Vintage Reissue 1956 Stratocaster from 2013. I love watching your Fender videos buy living in Australia makes your store too far away to visit. Sadly, when Fender does these "anniversary" models far too few make it to Australia and they are snapped up by people related to Fender Australia and never seem to make it to the playing public.
I tried a pro ll 2 tone sunburst with maple fretboard at my local shop today and I really liked it. A hint of 54 with the 2 tone burst, and maple board, with modern features like 9.5” radius, comfortable neck, v mod pickups and it was very light.
I'm looking at this 70th Anniversary '54 model and I like it. However, since I already have an Eric Johnson "Virginia", I'd have to play the '54 model in a store before I could make up my mind. Good review gentlemen!
For me the 54 is the best, Eric Johnson and other guitar heros played it and it makes more sense to me to collect a 54 as a Fender Stratocaster than any other version...
I really wouldn't be sure which is better between the 54 & the 57's strats and the early 60's. I think ideally having one of each, but I haven't played all side by side. Since their expensive and harder to experience I probably wouldn't get to know. In my beginner -intermediate ears a player strat even sounds decent so any of the best instruments would be immensely better. It would only come down to the pick ups and neck profile. I like the tones of both maple and rosewoods.
If those pickups are still period correct, they have Alnico3 magnets. That actually separates this model from all others. I'm a little surprised you guys were not aware of that.
The Strat body shape is just a straight up work of art, a slinky, timeless, iconic design that hasn't really ever been bettered. The switching eventually got improved, but other than that, they pretty much had everything in place from the get go. Personally don't like the Strat's floating bridge or the plastic knobs, but love its tones and looks. Re: this specific resissue...Love the ash, but the old American Originals offer much better value on the secondhand market for something not too dissimilar.
Funny thing is the Strat has gotten relatively cheaper in 70 years! It was around $250 in 1954 for a tremolo version, which would be $3,000 in today’s dollars. Just bought one of these off of Sweetwater with a weight of 7.5 lbs no less, for way less than $3,000.
I bought one of the 1954 they did 10 years ago and i still have it at the time the said they would only build nineteen hundred and fifty four of them and now here we are again i do wish they would stick with what they say and leave it at that . Now those first guitars are no longer a collectors guitar thanks fender .
Vintage Schmintage! No disrespect to Alamo, as Copper is a great player and presenter. I’m just tired of the vintage thing. I like 9.5 radius, jumbo frets and hotter pups more than ever.
Hey the one-year anniversary of your podcast since you last uploaded it is coming up in a few weeks what are you doing to celebrate going to go another year without doing a podcast?
I think if the 70th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster looks and sounds identical then so should the price and be sold for what it cost back in 1954. Then even I could afford one.
Yeah 100% anything more than $1,988 USD is getting beyond how far I'd ever buy. I'm happy with my Player series but that guitar is undoubtedly nicer tone. I'm interested in the 1954 maple fender strats, the 1963 rosewood fender strats and probably the 1959 Gibson Custom Les Pauls.
You guys going to demo the new Taylor 117e. They introduced a GP model into the 100 series with C-class bracing, Taylor sent out announcement e-mails and has it listed on their website, but not a single UA-cam demo... Guess they didn't send payment
Is it me, or do these 54 replica pickups have little to no hum? Is it being buffed by an attenuator? My American Standard Strat, in comparison, hums so noticeably loud that I only play it in the 2 & 4 positions of that 5-way switch.
I saw one of these hanging on the shop wall for AUD $6999. No way would I pay that. Also, I don't think this guitar would sound better than my early 1990's '57 Reissue Stratocaster. Different, no doubt, but not better.
Cool, but they need to stick to the period correct clear lacquer. The neck on this is way too orange. FCS has also released a 54RI for the 70th anniversary, and it has a much more natural looking neck.
There’s always something done wrong isn’t there. Just accept the fact they went as far as the specs they’ve covered. I think it’s the best reissue they’ve done yet. Looks better with the tint. I have a 65 Reissue with non tinted lacquer and I absolutely hate that it hasn’t aged after 10 years of gigging. So best if it’s been tinted ❤
@jamesmcgrath6938 your guitars neck probably isn't lacquer then. They probably duped you with a thin poly coat. Real lacquer ages, darkens and eventually cracks.
Doubt it, its a 2013 AVRI its lacquer. Its taken 10 years even look lightly discoloured, certainly hasn't darkened. mind you I've looked after it for over that time, but from what you're as a finish, it isn't true, its definitely lacquer. My point is natural tint looks like trash, especially with a classic colour like dakota or fiesta red, they've learned their lessons from many iterations of the American Deluxe V Necks with vintage colours as such.@@ALT3REDB3AST
New to guitars. Bought new ultra last year from dealer. I thought a more expensive guitar would be better and have less issues...wrong. Needed several hundreds in set up and fret work. Not impressed with ultra Fender. Bought a squire for $280 and it played better than the ultra straight out of the box. Now, i would never buy a guitar without playing multiples examples first.
@@jgiaccotto78 Greetings! Mine came with a ‘floating’ bridge. I personally don’t use a ‘whammy bar’ so during setup, I blocked it and set it flat on the body.
70th anniversary, so I get it. Fender deserves a brag and to kick out something like this. Me, Im not good enough to dial in a relic to milk out the unicorn tone and im not sure I'll ever be. Im okay with my modern Fender that has a more stable, more intuitive 2 point trem/locking tuners and a slick matte neck at less than half this price. I dont hate this guitar, though. I think its targeted at dialed in players and I even suspect theyd find 1700 bucks to be a steal. Probably going to be something for the flippers to hoard and lord over i guess is worst you would hear me opine. I guess my most salient point would be to hope Fender looks forward as much as they look backwards. The strat and the tele were innovations that changed the world, and theres more innovation and modernization due for electric and acoustic guitars that Fender sorta appears to be...reluctant to address. Anyways, its limited run for a niche group and I hope you guys that get one enjoy them.
Amazing how they keep making the same guitar over and over again and charging more for it. Be forewarned that the 7.25" radius neck was abandoned decades ago for very good reasons. This model has great tone but I find it difficult to play, so likely to end up becoming wall candy for most modern players IMHO.
I would have been more interested in this model if it had shipped as a hard tail only. Burst S-style guitars with tremelo are a dime a dozen from 1000+ different manufacturers.
Everything that has nitrocellulose finishes have a layer of polyurethane at the Corona factory then they’re driven 50 miles to the Mexican factory to get nitrocellulose added it’s illegal for any reason to use nitrocellulose in California!
Eines ist klar... wenn das Orginal damals so geklungen hätte... wie die heute.... wäre es nie zu der Legende geworden... was soll ich noch mehr dazusagen... das hört man selbst hier auf diesem Video.... eigentlich beschämend
How can u re invent the wheel 70th times and change ....nothing... fender...😂 good marketing team for sure. I love fender btw but cmon every year the same 2 guitars , tele and strat rebranded.
Youre missing the point. Fender got it bang on when he made this guitar. And consider that Leo Fender couldn't play guitar. Instead he listened to what the pro guitar players of the time wanted in a 'Working' guitar. Later he made the Bass guitar. The man was a genius. Add to that the amplifiers he built. Why shouldn't Fender celebrate their history? Not everyone can afford a genuine 1954 Fender Stratocaster.
No lefties again Fender.. it’s used to be Gibson that sucked at this, now it’s Fender. Shame.anyways it’s nowhere near as good as the old American vintage line
I’m holding this guitar right now and I hate this guitar. It just feels so cheap considering how much I paid for it. It sounds awful and it feels like shit.
Bahhh... no offense intended towards the two gents on the screen, but a strat is a strat...and a strat is crap. While they are super comfortable to play, strats have never agreed with me. If I am paying a lot of money for an American made guitar (and I have several of them), I am not getting a guitar with a bolt on neck. When spending that kind of money, I want the satisfaction that the craftmen who made it at least had to do a little work. Yes, I know CNC machines are used by all of the fancy companies today. But the manufacture of a set neck or neck through guitar involves more than 4 bolts and maybe a shim. A monkey could be trained to build a Fender guitar.
My very first guitar was a 1954 Stratocaster. Under the Christmas tree, in 1963. Out the window of my brother's '61 FORD station wagon in July 1965. BTW: Most players knew nothing about the notch positions until Eric Clapton let the cat out of the bag in one of the early Guitar Player magazines, in the early '70s. Here in Jacksonville, Florida, a guy named Jimmy Amerson figured it out in the early '60s. I love the early Stratocasters, love the early '60s as well.
As a metal guy I have to say WOW!!! That guy can play. You made that guitar sing. Great video!!
I just got one of these last week and it’s absolutely stunning. Certainly the pride of my small collection
I have absolutely no idea how anyone could decide which of the umpteen versions of the Strat Fender has on offer would be the final choice. It's truly mind-boggling.
Thats why we buy more than one! =)
@@SoCalGreenParty👍🤘
i mean, looks beautiful and its voice is amazing.......
The most genius point on a Strat is, that even in a 100 years from now, there can be people blurbing for hours about this Instrument! Its all about presentation😂
I don't mind so much that they don't come with straps anymore. What I do mind is the quality control. I bought a $1700 2022 American Pro II Tele that couldn't play an open D the intonation was off so bad. It needed a serious set up from the factory and the bridge adjustment screws were also stripped from the factory. My Acoustic Junior amp foot switch has malfunctioned after a month. And my 6 month old Blues Junior needed $500 worth of work to make it reliable after half the resistors crapped out. My Blues deluxe is going strong, though I did replace the spring reverb tank after 2 months. (And returned the first one which was DOA out of the box.) Fender needs to up their QC game.
On the other hand I just bought a $799.00 walnut Taylor Academy 12e and the guitar is one of the best set up guitars I own straight from the factory. And my 2002 314CE is a champ. Though after 22 years of gigging does need some maintenance, though I am retiring it to couch duty and replacing it with an AD12e-SB.
Unacceptable.
For guitars I much prefer G&L over Fender. My G&L ASAT Special was absolutely flawless. Not a thing off with it. Perfectly built and set up. I was floored by the quality control
What i like about the strat is the fact that it is just perfect , an tele . lp , sg , ES 335 , firebird , flying V , jazzmaster ect. ect. are all nice , but they all have something i do not like somehow ( too heavy , too big , muddy neck pu's , neck diving , ugly looks / design ect.) , so yeah , after more then 40 years of playing all these types of guitars i sold them all and have kept my squire cv strat so i can noodle a bit at home and just have fun , together with my sigma DR 28 acoustic guitar this for me is the ideal guitar setup and i do not miss all the other types off guitars at all . Greetings from Holland , i do enjoy you're reviews , keep em coming : ) .
I agree in a way i love my strat but for the first time ever i bought a American professional 2 telecaster in roasted pine and I’m sold i think the Tele is the sound I’ve been looking for years..the playability is one of the things definitely noticed being a little better then my strat.but both are just one of the best choices in our modern guitar world.
@@MultiDreamer1979 hello , yes . tele's are great , enjoy you're new guitar !
Fender really upped their game with this 70th Anniversary Strat… it looks and sounds like the original at a much more reasonable price point than the Custom Shop version… I personally love it! Mine is on order and my other 4 Strats and I await its arrival with bated breath!
I was 12 and learning to play in ‘54. Started a little band in58-59 one of the “boyz” bought a ‘58. I want it.
Wonderful sound, Beautiful guitar !!!!!!
The Fender Stratocaster may be the most enduring product every made. It's just that time less. Fender's new motto "Forever ahead of its time" is so fitting. It's a marvel of industrial design
Last few years I've been digging the AmPro2 models, just a all around great strat.
It sounds like a Strat they way a strat should sound. Really liked the blues Copper! You were in to it!
I am a Stratocaster tragic. My Stratocaster journey began with a Jimi Vaughan Signature Stratocaster bought in 1996, the first year of their issue. I love this guitar and it is my goto instrument. I have a Player Stratocaster from 2009 and a Mexican Standard from 2011. The pride of my collection is my Vintage Reissue 1956 Stratocaster from 2013. I love watching your Fender videos buy living in Australia makes your store too far away to visit. Sadly, when Fender does these "anniversary" models far too few make it to Australia and they are snapped up by people related to Fender Australia and never seem to make it to the playing public.
Besides the 5 way switch and the humcancelling 2nd and 4th positions, it was pretty much perfect from the start.
Nice riffs to walk with. Thanks Cooper!
I tried a pro ll 2 tone sunburst with maple fretboard at my local shop today and I really liked it. A hint of 54 with the 2 tone burst, and maple board, with modern features like 9.5” radius, comfortable neck, v mod pickups and it was very light.
I'm looking at this 70th Anniversary '54 model and I like it. However, since I already have an Eric Johnson "Virginia", I'd have to play the '54 model in a store before I could make up my mind. Good review gentlemen!
He played absolute sh*t outta that Strat 🤙🏻
This is basically the Fender 75th Commemorative Anniv Strat!
For me the 54 is the best, Eric Johnson and other guitar heros played it and it makes more sense to me to collect a 54 as a Fender Stratocaster than any other version...
Seen an original 54 at Norms a few days ago in mint condition. Sounded great.
Fender rules. Hello from Rio de Janeiro - Brazil. 🤘🤘🤘
I really wouldn't be sure which is better between the 54 & the 57's strats and the early 60's. I think ideally having one of each, but I haven't played all side by side. Since their expensive and harder to experience I probably wouldn't get to know. In my beginner -intermediate ears a player strat even sounds decent so any of the best instruments would be immensely better. It would only come down to the pick ups and neck profile. I like the tones of both maple and rosewoods.
If those pickups are still period correct, they have Alnico3 magnets. That actually separates this model from all others. I'm a little surprised you guys were not aware of that.
Nice playing Coops. But I bet you have heard that once or twice before 🎸
The Strat body shape is just a straight up work of art, a slinky, timeless, iconic design that hasn't really ever been bettered. The switching eventually got improved, but other than that, they pretty much had everything in place from the get go. Personally don't like the Strat's floating bridge or the plastic knobs, but love its tones and looks. Re: this specific resissue...Love the ash, but the old American Originals offer much better value on the secondhand market for something not too dissimilar.
Funny thing is the Strat has gotten relatively cheaper in 70 years! It was around $250 in 1954 for a tremolo version, which would be $3,000 in today’s dollars. Just bought one of these off of Sweetwater with a weight of 7.5 lbs no less, for way less than $3,000.
50’s strats always reminds me of Buddy Holly
Very very nice guitar but correct me if I’m wrong… This is essentially an AV 2 guitar with a 20% price increase from Fender because of the number 70…
I bought one of the 1954 they did 10 years ago and i still have it at the time the said they would only build nineteen hundred and fifty four of them and now here we are again i do wish they would stick with what they say and leave it at that . Now those first guitars are no longer a collectors guitar thanks fender .
They have released these 3 times as far as I know, 2004, 2014 and now 2024.
Fantastic playing
The trick with this reissue model is finding one that's under 8 lbs. and has some nice straight body grain.
Nice guitar. I have a 40th anniversary reissue 54. Love it but it’s Les Paul heavy at 9lbs 10ounces. Wonder if these new ones are also heavy?
Crazy price for a guitar that they can make so easily today
Vintage Schmintage! No disrespect to Alamo, as Copper is a great player and presenter. I’m just tired of the vintage thing. I like 9.5 radius, jumbo frets and hotter pups more than ever.
How does this compare with the Eric Jonson 1954 Stratocaster ?
Hey the one-year anniversary of your podcast since you last uploaded it is coming up in a few weeks what are you doing to celebrate going to go another year without doing a podcast?
I think if the 70th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster looks and sounds identical then so should the price and be sold for what it cost back in 1954. Then even I could afford one.
I like the old school guitars.
But, like everyon else, that current price! Yikes
Yeah 100% anything more than $1,988 USD is getting beyond how far I'd ever buy. I'm happy with my Player series but that guitar is undoubtedly nicer tone. I'm interested in the 1954 maple fender strats, the 1963 rosewood fender strats and probably the 1959 Gibson Custom Les Pauls.
You guys going to demo the new Taylor 117e. They introduced a GP model into the 100 series with C-class bracing, Taylor sent out announcement e-mails and has it listed on their website, but not a single UA-cam demo... Guess they didn't send payment
Lots of new product to film, but it’s on the list!
11:11 go off coop 👏
Is it me, or do these 54 replica pickups have little to no hum? Is it being buffed by an attenuator? My American Standard Strat, in comparison, hums so noticeably loud that I only play it in the 2 & 4 positions of that 5-way switch.
How does this compare to the Eric Johnson Virginia 54 that you reviewed a while back
Nice one Guys! (Nice to have a demo without going through 1001 bloody distortion pedals too!)
I saw one of these hanging on the shop wall for AUD $6999. No way would I pay that.
Also, I don't think this guitar would sound better than my early 1990's '57 Reissue Stratocaster.
Different, no doubt, but not better.
Hello from the UK🤘. Love your reviews
Hey guys! Whattabout the wheight of this ash guitar? Heavy or light? Best regardos from Germany!
According to Matthew Scott, it's a bit on the heavier side. 8 lbs 12 oz.
Is that where the truss rod adjustment was in 54?
Cool, but they need to stick to the period correct clear lacquer. The neck on this is way too orange. FCS has also released a 54RI for the 70th anniversary, and it has a much more natural looking neck.
My 60th 54 RI had a bone white neck when I got it. It has since naturally darkened, but is still far lighter than this 70th RI.
There’s always something done wrong isn’t there. Just accept the fact they went as far as the specs they’ve covered. I think it’s the best reissue they’ve done yet. Looks better with the tint. I have a 65 Reissue with non tinted lacquer and I absolutely hate that it hasn’t aged after 10 years of gigging. So best if it’s been tinted ❤
@jamesmcgrath6938 your guitars neck probably isn't lacquer then. They probably duped you with a thin poly coat. Real lacquer ages, darkens and eventually cracks.
Doubt it, its a 2013 AVRI its lacquer. Its taken 10 years even look lightly discoloured, certainly hasn't darkened. mind you I've looked after it for over that time, but from what you're as a finish, it isn't true, its definitely lacquer. My point is natural tint looks like trash, especially with a classic colour like dakota or fiesta red, they've learned their lessons from many iterations of the American Deluxe V Necks with vintage colours as such.@@ALT3REDB3AST
@@ALT3REDB3ASTit’s a 10 year old guitar. It wouldn’t be that damaged/faded in that time.
The only negative is it has no tone control for the bridge pickup
I think it does. I believe rhe first tone knobbis for both the neck and middle position
@@jntroisi not the 54, i tried one at Long and McQuaid
New to guitars. Bought new ultra last year from dealer. I thought a more expensive guitar would be better and have less issues...wrong. Needed several hundreds in set up and fret work. Not impressed with ultra Fender. Bought a squire for $280 and it played better than the ultra straight out of the box. Now, i would never buy a guitar without playing multiples examples first.
9:25 for the demo
Nope. I need a 5 way toggle switch. Those in between positions are essential.
They include a 5-way in the case. 🎸👍
Also the period correct pricing 😅
Did Cooper say there’s a 51 Strat? I mean, 54 right?
Does the bridge come decked to the body with five springs on this model?
Mine came with only 3 springs.
@@GaryCost was the bridge floating or decked ? ty
@@jgiaccotto78 Greetings! Mine came with a ‘floating’ bridge. I personally don’t use a ‘whammy bar’ so during setup, I blocked it and set it flat on the body.
@@GaryCost does the guitar tone sound different when u blocked it? Or pretty much the same ?
@@jgiaccotto78 I heard no difference in tone at all.
Ordered this guitar last week. Still haven't seen it. WTF !!!!!!
I wonder if Fender will ever start Plekking their frets and nuts like Gibson.
Disculpe? 21 Vintage-Style Frets and 3 way Switch??? Puede haber algo peor por 2800 euros?
I am juat worried will it be too similar to my 56.
Seen one of these in a UK store and it is 8lbs 6oz, way too heavy for a high end Strat for me. Fenders in general seem to be getting heavier.
Best all time improvement...noiseless pick ups
70th anniversary, so I get it. Fender deserves a brag and to kick out something like this. Me, Im not good enough to dial in a relic to milk out the unicorn tone and im not sure I'll ever be. Im okay with my modern Fender that has a more stable, more intuitive 2 point trem/locking tuners and a slick matte neck at less than half this price. I dont hate this guitar, though. I think its targeted at dialed in players and I even suspect theyd find 1700 bucks to be a steal. Probably going to be something for the flippers to hoard and lord over i guess is worst you would hear me opine. I guess my most salient point would be to hope Fender looks forward as much as they look backwards. The strat and the tele were innovations that changed the world, and theres more innovation and modernization due for electric and acoustic guitars that Fender sorta appears to be...reluctant to address. Anyways, its limited run for a niche group and I hope you guys that get one enjoy them.
Amazing how they keep making the same guitar over and over again and charging more for it. Be forewarned that the 7.25" radius neck was abandoned decades ago for very good reasons. This model has great tone but I find it difficult to play, so likely to end up becoming wall candy for most modern players IMHO.
They couldn’t even get the weight correct. This weighs 2lbs more than an original. How on earth could they skip over such a basic fundamental detail.
I would have been more interested in this model if it had shipped as a hard tail only. Burst S-style guitars with tremelo are a dime a dozen from 1000+ different manufacturers.
no leftie available...that sucks!
Everything that has nitrocellulose finishes have a layer of polyurethane at the Corona factory then they’re driven 50 miles to the Mexican factory to get nitrocellulose added it’s illegal for any reason to use nitrocellulose in California!
Eines ist klar... wenn das Orginal damals so geklungen hätte... wie die heute.... wäre es nie zu der Legende geworden...
was soll ich noch mehr dazusagen...
das hört man selbst hier auf diesem Video....
eigentlich beschämend
Fender rules,the rest drools...😂😂😂😂😂
How can u re invent the wheel 70th times and change ....nothing... fender...😂 good marketing team for sure. I love fender btw but cmon every year the same 2 guitars , tele and strat rebranded.
Youre missing the point. Fender got it bang on when he made this guitar. And consider that Leo Fender couldn't play guitar. Instead he listened to what the pro guitar players of the time wanted in a 'Working' guitar. Later he made the Bass guitar. The man was a genius. Add to that the amplifiers he built. Why shouldn't Fender celebrate their history? Not everyone can afford a genuine 1954 Fender Stratocaster.
No lefties again Fender..
it’s used to be Gibson that sucked at this, now it’s Fender. Shame.anyways it’s nowhere near as good as the old American vintage line
I’m holding this guitar right now and I hate this guitar. It just feels so cheap considering how much I paid for it. It sounds awful and it feels like shit.
Yawn, another Anniversary addition. Sorry, sounds thin, bright, tinny.
I agree!
Bahhh... no offense intended towards the two gents on the screen, but a strat is a strat...and a strat is crap. While they are super comfortable to play, strats have never agreed with me. If I am paying a lot of money for an American made guitar (and I have several of them), I am not getting a guitar with a bolt on neck. When spending that kind of money, I want the satisfaction that the craftmen who made it at least had to do a little work. Yes, I know CNC machines are used by all of the fancy companies today. But the manufacture of a set neck or neck through guitar involves more than 4 bolts and maybe a shim. A monkey could be trained to build a Fender guitar.
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Simplicity is perfection and alterations are not necessary
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