The Squier Vintage Modified 70's Stratocaster Electric Guitar is a 6-String Electric Guitar in a classic black finish, with a great sound, a great feel and a great value which comes roaring back with features like the large headstock, vintage-tint gloss neck and black plastic parts typical of that era.
The Squier Vintage Modified 70's Stratocaster Electric Guitar delivers the distinctive look of 1970s workhorse Fender guitars, with an all-Black maple fingerboard, 9.5”-radius fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets and black dot inlays, three Duncan Designed SC-101 single-coil pickups with black covers.
The main features of the Squier Vintage Modified 70's Stratocaster Electric Guitar include:
Basswood body
Maple neck
9.5”-radius fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets
Black dot inlays
Five-way pickup switch with black tip
Three-ply pickguard
Duncan Designed SC-101 Single-Coil Middle and Neck Pickups
Vintage Style Synchronized Tremolo
Vintage Style Tremolo Arm
black numbered volume and tone control knobs
vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge with vintage-style tremolo arm
vintage-style chrome tuners, chrome hardware and engraved neck plate.
Perfect sounding guitar amazed for the price/product relationship. OEM duncan pickups sound great, I did an update with expensive pickups and will return to OEM ones because they sounded as good. Guitar is gig ready regarding sound and setup. The action was a bit high for my taste (but still great playability), but fixed that quicly. I quit an spring from the back to have the bridg floating and with no further adjustment works perfectly and I am suprised how well the guitar stays in tune. Again, great value in this instrument, great pickups, finishing is better than quitars 100 EU more expensive.
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