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Show More. Fender Stratocaster View our full range of buying options, all in one place. Follow this product to see new listings in your Feed! Follow this Product. Overview A funktastic reboot of a vintage favorite, the Fender Classic Series '70s Stratocaster comes packing three alnico-powered pickups, a flattened U-shape neck, and the iconic oversized headstock with matching oversized logo. The vintage-voiced pups are all about the smooth response perfect for palm muting and snappy solo work in a modern, reliable build.

Plus, you'd have to try to go wrong with a look as timeless as a natural alder body. Want to Sell Yours? Anyone can sell on Reverb. List your Fender Classic Series '70s Stratocaster today to get it in front of thousands of eyes, quickly and easily.

Learn more on the Seller Hub. Similar Products. From the Price Guide Sell Yours. Reverb Gives Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music. Sanded and buffed to that glossy shine over the beautifully contoured, two-piece alder body, these look superb.

Compared with the regular Classic Series' more glassy polyester and urethane finishes, there's a hint of extra 'stickiness'; they tend to feel better a few years down the line. Coupled with the curvy, mm 7. The fret tops have been given a nice dressing, so they feel just a smidgen wider than they otherwise might.

The '60s model's rounded, C-profile neck feels like 'home' to this reviewer, although it doesn't noticeably taper in thickness like the new American Vintage necks. A great setup ensures that the vibrato works well, proving that the ol' Synchronized Tremolo is not the unusable lump some people have it down for. Stop short of heavy rock dive-bombs: these guitars aren't for that. Sound wise, both this reviewer and our sound engineer had good things to say when recording our accompanying demo.

When you've been buying, trading and playing Strats for a long time, you get a feel of where they're going to sit on the sound spectrum, from the "Yeah, that adequately ticks the boxes of the classic sound," through to "I will take literally any sort of financial risk open to me in order to to own this guitar. Sure, we're not into Custom Shop levels of love here, but we're way closer than their price tags would suggest: a paradoxical fatness of fundamental tone, yet transparency of delivery that defines a 'good' Strat.

We'd attach the second tone pot to the bridge pickup, but that's it. No immediate pickup replacement, no need to change saddles or bridge block: happy days. Fender's regular Classic Series guitars hit a sweet spot of vintage aesthetics and affordable pricing that's bang-on for people who 'just want a nice Strat'.

They also provide a decent platform for higher-end pickup and hardware upgrades down the line. But for those of more nitpicking bent this reviewer included the urethane and polyester finishes let them down; they just don't feel, look or age like the older-style lacquers. Messages: 42, Thrup'ny Bit , Oct 2, Will Lefeurve and lonegroover like this. Messages: 6, Amazing guitars, sorry I let mine go tbh! Fendereedo , Oct 2, Thrup'ny Bit likes this.

Will Lefeurve likes this. WaymoreBlue , Will Lefeurve and lonegroover like this. Im thinking of geting one in the near future i hope lol. Tazz3 , Oct 2, Messages: 5, I dream about BIG frets Will Lefeurve , Oct 2, Thrup'ny Bit and Fendereedo like this. One of the many guitars that I regretted to buy in the store when I had the chance since it looks really beat up and not cleaned by the sales folks when I checked it Age: 48 Messages: Jazzant85 and WaymoreBlue like this.

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