Just got mine yesterday, and videos/photos do it ZERO justice. It's, hands-down, the most beautiful guitar I've ever seen. Full stop. The finish is different in every light, and it is mesmerizing to look at. The neck feel is soooooooo smooth and great, and the quality makes me understand why American Strats are just absolutely worth the money, and for me - I couldn't have spec'd a better guitar if I had gone custom shop. New favorite guitar, and I own 13 so it has competition!! Sounds fantastic (though, it sounds way better with Ms. Gamble playing it - but that's just operator error lol), plays effortlessly, and it's an instant dopamine hit every time you look at it. This is not a paid review by the way, I'm just in love with this thing that much that it sounds like it !! haha
You truly make it sound as amazing as it looks. I've been interested in this guitar too but I wondered how different the modern D shape neck feels from the modern C. All my strats have modern C and I wondered if there was much difference in feel.
What a cool person and beautiful guitar and effective clip. Apparently over 50% of new guitar players and purchasers are women, so kudos to Fender for being with the times and showcasing this guitarist. I do wish she used less compression in some of her funkier playing (it's like hearing someone singing or saying everything at exactly the same volume, without dynamics or punctuation), even though it's common in funk, but it portrays that the player isn't confident they can play a funk riff consistently or smoothly, and that's why compression was originally used by some funk players. (Cory Wong does this too, in all of his playing, including lead, which is like using training wheels.) Guitarists like SRV and Hendrix were about fighting compression (including from their amps, etc.) and trying to get as much dynamics (i.e., personality) and expression and open sound as possible in their playing. Also, I've played the stock version of this guitar--the pickups (like many noiseless ones) are dull and muted (like there's a blanket over the amp). It's still usable, but it's a shame that no one's perfected the noiseless single coil yet. Yes, these are just my opinions. Yours are equally valid.
Very well constructed comment. Good thoughts here. I started off buying compressors and I kept trying them and trying them but honestly I felt like they took away from dynamics. What's your favorite guitar you've tried out?
@@ritwikbaksi8407 I decided to rewrite my response for greater clarity: Thanks! Great question. I've tried some great Fender guitars (Strats mostly), but once the frets wear out and you have to level or replace them, the guitars are never the same, even after pro setups. So, I only buy guitars with stainless steel frets now, so that they don't change much over time. I started with the cheap ones on Amazon (Eart, etc.), which never had much tuning stability and often had other quality issues, so I eventually bought a Suhr (Classic S, about $3k--more than I ever thought I'd spend, but I'm thinking long-term). I've had it for almost 2 weeks now and am increasingly bonding with it and appreciating it and digging it. It feels solid and reliable and well thought-out, and hopefully I won't have to keep replacing frets or guitars hereafter. Otherwise, if you don't mind 21 frets and are on a budget, the Squier Classic VIbes are consistently great. And I have mixed feelings about the Fender Player series--I've played some great feeling and sounding ones, but the saddles are cheap and dig into your hand when palm muting, for example. Tagima guitars seem almost as good to me (except some of the materials may be a bit cheaper) and much less expensive. I don't really love the Fender American Pro or Ultra series, though the American Performer seems pretty good. I've also been curious about the Ibanez Revstars (with stainless steel frets and apparently good setups out of the box), but they tend to be very heavy. I've never bonded with a MusicMan guitar (they just feel different), though I'm sure I could. Hope that helps :).
A very nice player thanks for the video. . Maybe that compression you're talking about comes from his pedalboard sending a digital signal. I've always preferred analogue.
You sold me, This might be my next guitar. I own a Mod Shop HSS which is based on the American Professional. My neck is Maple C to D and I have locking tuners and the PUs are 4th gen noiseless. This looks just a little better. Great playing, BTW.
That's awesome. You might know the answer to my question then I wonder about the feel difference between the the modern D neck shape versus modern C? All the strats I own are modern C neck and I saw this guitar has the modern D
Beautiful guitar and a great demo of the real sound of it, i.e. not swamped in overdrive and other effects. Find it ironic they used a compound radius for the anniversary, when poor old Wayne Charvel who invented it while at Fender, was pushed out and had to go to Jackson guitars.
Your sound are very nice When you get the guitar How much rework such as take and reset Action or anything Also what Gage and brand of string are you using Do you have a link for the line6 pod Go
@@williamdoval769 hope you called into any major retailer to get more off when you ordered. I just ordered mine and got 15% off by calling a sales rep. Had another preordered from another retailer with 10% off but cancelled that for the increased discount.
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Just ordered one!
@@williamdoval769 Same! Can't wait to try it out :D
i have the money but im torn between this and the gibson 61 sg stopbar.
Anyone tell me if you can add the neck pick up with the bridge?
Just got mine yesterday, and videos/photos do it ZERO justice. It's, hands-down, the most beautiful guitar I've ever seen. Full stop. The finish is different in every light, and it is mesmerizing to look at. The neck feel is soooooooo smooth and great, and the quality makes me understand why American Strats are just absolutely worth the money, and for me - I couldn't have spec'd a better guitar if I had gone custom shop. New favorite guitar, and I own 13 so it has competition!! Sounds fantastic (though, it sounds way better with Ms. Gamble playing it - but that's just operator error lol), plays effortlessly, and it's an instant dopamine hit every time you look at it. This is not a paid review by the way, I'm just in love with this thing that much that it sounds like it !! haha
Got one on the way! Excited!!
What’s the rarest/nicest/most expensive guitar in your collection
You truly make it sound as amazing as it looks. I've been interested in this guitar too but I wondered how different the modern D shape neck feels from the modern C. All my strats have modern C and I wondered if there was much difference in feel.
I think this video sealed the deal for me. Great demonstration of the guitar with an amazing and down to earth artist!
That is the best looking color and with the roasted neck and black pickguard…..big winner!
That is a BEAUTIFUL finish
She’s good! What a beautiful guitar.
What a cool person and beautiful guitar and effective clip. Apparently over 50% of new guitar players and purchasers are women, so kudos to Fender for being with the times and showcasing this guitarist. I do wish she used less compression in some of her funkier playing (it's like hearing someone singing or saying everything at exactly the same volume, without dynamics or punctuation), even though it's common in funk, but it portrays that the player isn't confident they can play a funk riff consistently or smoothly, and that's why compression was originally used by some funk players. (Cory Wong does this too, in all of his playing, including lead, which is like using training wheels.) Guitarists like SRV and Hendrix were about fighting compression (including from their amps, etc.) and trying to get as much dynamics (i.e., personality) and expression and open sound as possible in their playing. Also, I've played the stock version of this guitar--the pickups (like many noiseless ones) are dull and muted (like there's a blanket over the amp). It's still usable, but it's a shame that no one's perfected the noiseless single coil yet. Yes, these are just my opinions. Yours are equally valid.
Very well constructed comment. Good thoughts here. I started off buying compressors and I kept trying them and trying them but honestly I felt like they took away from dynamics. What's your favorite guitar you've tried out?
@@ritwikbaksi8407 I decided to rewrite my response for greater clarity: Thanks! Great question. I've tried some great Fender guitars (Strats mostly), but once the frets wear out and you have to level or replace them, the guitars are never the same, even after pro setups. So, I only buy guitars with stainless steel frets now, so that they don't change much over time. I started with the cheap ones on Amazon (Eart, etc.), which never had much tuning stability and often had other quality issues, so I eventually bought a Suhr (Classic S, about $3k--more than I ever thought I'd spend, but I'm thinking long-term). I've had it for almost 2 weeks now and am increasingly bonding with it and appreciating it and digging it. It feels solid and reliable and well thought-out, and hopefully I won't have to keep replacing frets or guitars hereafter.
Otherwise, if you don't mind 21 frets and are on a budget, the Squier Classic VIbes are consistently great. And I have mixed feelings about the Fender Player series--I've played some great feeling and sounding ones, but the saddles are cheap and dig into your hand when palm muting, for example. Tagima guitars seem almost as good to me (except some of the materials may be a bit cheaper) and much less expensive. I don't really love the Fender American Pro or Ultra series, though the American Performer seems pretty good. I've also been curious about the Ibanez Revstars (with stainless steel frets and apparently good setups out of the box), but they tend to be very heavy. I've never bonded with a MusicMan guitar (they just feel different), though I'm sure I could. Hope that helps :).
A very nice player thanks for the video. . Maybe that compression you're talking about comes from his pedalboard sending a digital signal. I've always preferred analogue.
Ughhh, why did you have to make me buy this guitar? I probably won't sound nearly as amazing as you do, but damn...This is a BEAUTIFUL GUITAR!
What a cool, down-to-earth lady and what a great guitar player!
She’s an awesome player and really beautiful person
I can see that guitar as a perfect companion for a RnB, hip hop, funk gig player ….. damn
If I had the money I would 100% buy this one especially in this color and with black pickguard.
I love her playing 😉
now .. should we take the ultra ii or this?
You sold me, This might be my next guitar. I own a Mod Shop HSS which is based on the American Professional. My neck is Maple C to D and I have locking tuners and the PUs are 4th gen noiseless. This looks just a little better. Great playing, BTW.
That's awesome. You might know the answer to my question then I wonder about the feel difference between the the modern D neck shape versus modern C? All the strats I own are modern C neck and I saw this guitar has the modern D
Damn. I want that color in a tele
Yes, please.
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Nice pickin' :D Good demo thanx!
wonderful, wonderful!
I have this in my Guitar Center cart now I know I want to per order it.
Great player! I love her unique style and approach. Cool demo and I think the color is awesome. My only wish is that it had an ebony fingerboard :)
This Gitti makes me fall in love again
any way we can get the pod go patch shes using??
Sounds and Looks that niiiiiiiiice
I would trade my current ultra for this one. I see the cobra blue in this one too.
Beautiful guitar and a great demo of the real sound of it, i.e. not swamped in overdrive and other effects. Find it ironic they used a compound radius for the anniversary, when poor old Wayne Charvel who invented it while at Fender, was pushed out and had to go to Jackson guitars.
It's gonna be wild seeing what Fender does 30 years from now
Not really. They’ve been making the same thing for 75 years.
@@ajlsrv5490 For the most part, but I was thinking more how many reissues they might do rather than any new models they might come up with.
@@Returnality pretty sure they’ve reissued everything three times over at this point.
@@Returnality
They’ve been doing Anniversary models regularly for the last 45 years. It’s never going to stop.
@@Returnality
They’ve been doing Anniversary models regularly for the last 45 years. It’s never going to stop.
Your sound are very nice
When you get the guitar
How much rework such as take and reset Action or anything
Also what Gage and brand of string are you using
Do you have a link for the line6 pod Go
Are they stainless steel frets ?
I appreciate the 30 seconds of playing and 20 minutes of talking lol
😂😂😂😂😂
You play so good I agree with you HSS Stratocaster is the best to play keep doing it girl.👍🎸🎶🎶
When will preorders ship!
April
Beautiful guitar, but I can't stand the proximity of that volume knob .Drives me crazy
good video . she is awesome !
Well,I’m sold
Only thing it's missing is stainless steel frets!
Too bad they don’t feature STAINLESS STEEL FRETS 😢
for real, at this price point it should be a must have
Very cool but I’d change the pick guard immediately
To what color?
For sure, change the pick guard to change the position of that damn volume knob! Haha
There’s a pick guard? Oh wait. There’s a guitar???
Really?! I think that black looks sick
@@LukeGordon-j8fbut imagine it with a pearl pickguard
Simplesmente linda❤
I’d wish these new demos were without talking and multi effects pedals.
not rosewood fgb = ,not good enough to buy it
Someone do a cut of this where it cuts to a hand holding a phone showing a $1000 bank balance before she says “with all the zeros”
lefty
For 2.5k better I buy 3 Sire S7
Lovely! But that's not what a compound radius is per se... okay, done mansplaining :D
Really?
$2500 for a strat? Fender has lost their minds.
I just ordered one! It’s limited and super unique. Will only go up in value.
@@williamdoval769 hope you called into any major retailer to get more off when you ordered. I just ordered mine and got 15% off by calling a sales rep. Had another preordered from another retailer with 10% off but cancelled that for the increased discount.
Bella/linda.😮😮😮😮😮😮🥵
Damm that shit is tight
How mucking fuch?
2.5k