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(More customer reviews)I've been playing for over 15 years and I started off with an original 1982 Fenders Strat American Standard. Is this axe on par with the original? In my opinion, absolutely!
Right of the box the intonation acceptable, the low E and A is a bit sharp, but barely. The pick up hieght needed to be adjusted. String hieght needed to be raised (I play with .012-.052). These adjustments are common with "new" guitars.
The tone is unbelieveable, I was amazed on how well each note rang out, I was plugged straight into a line 6 35w spider 12in. The pick-ups have such a strong output that when I plugged into my cheap zoom 505 I had to adjust the settings because it was overdriving the unit, my current guitar is a Samick Greg Bennett design HSS, this guitar blows that one out of the water. The tone is absolutely amazing.
This guitar is somewhat heavy feeling for a squire, it does not feel cheap, for an idonesian made guitar it feels like it's worth 5x more. I truely recommend this guitar to anyone, novice or pro. The only difference between this and my '82 Fender is the lack of the micro tilt neck on the squire.
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Versatile and high-performance, the Deluxe Hot Rails Strat guitar has traditional Fender vibe to spare, but under the hood you'll find modern hot-rod mods topped by three fearsome Duncan Designed' HR-101 pickups (a single-coil-size version of high-output Seymour Duncan Hot Rails humbucking pickups) for full sound and near-eternal sustain.
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