All these have arrived in my possession in 2017 (apart from the Tele), and I think I'm done on additional Fenders (unless a really nice Jazzmaster pops it's head up). Pretty much all the Fender toanz I have a hankering for in one amp and three guitars (I do have another Strat but it's been heavily modified over the years so I'd hesitate to call if anything other than F styled now).
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Re: Fender Bender
Definitely different take on S-style in my opinion (thinking of the Classic Antique). More modern, the Thornbucker + is way more grunt and clarity. Great great guitars, but even the Classic T is its own thing despite being very Tele shaped.AiRdAd wrote:Super Nice!!!!
Where do the Suhr's fit in with these?
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Re: Fender Bender
Is it correct that the very old strats do not have a tone control for the bridge pup, so that pup is very hard to tame. I figure the reissue ones must be the same?
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Re: Fender Bender
Two minute fix. Just reassign the tone control from the middle to the bridge.Aquila Rossa wrote:Is it correct that the very old strats do not have a tone control for the bridge pup, so that pup is very hard to tame. I figure the reissue ones must be the same?