Whereas you’d have been hard pressed to find Starcasters in many high-profile hands during its original 1970s era—Leo Nocentelli of the Meters is a notable exception—you needn’t look very hard today to see them put to prominent use by several noted guitarists both on stage and in t...
Fender Starcaster Mocha 1976 Description Summary Finish: Original Top Material: Maple Top Body Material: Maple Body Body Details: Laminate maple semi-hollow body with center block. Neck Material: Maple Neck Fingerboard Material: Maple Fingerboard Neck Profile: medium "C" Neck Thickness (IN): 1st...
The Starcaster is a heavy bass so if weight is an issue you had better look elsewhere; if you like easy to play short scale thumpers this would be an excellent choice.jzbassguitar Show more The Starcaster is quite good quality although the original set-up from the factory was fair at ...
Fender FEJ-610 Jaguar, Jazzmaster, Starcaster Gig Bag – Black 600 denier polyester; 10mm padding with soft touch microfiber lining Reverse water-resistant zipper with custom ergonomic zipper pulls Comfortable two-piece handle plus a recessed grab handle; ergonomic soft padded backpack straps with ...
FenderFEJ610 Jaguar / Jazzmaster / Starcaster Gig Bag $63.99 13 reviews View More Details Add to Cart Fender2" Monogrammed Guitar Strap - Black, Yellow, and Brown $11.95 5 reviews View More Details Add to Cart Fender0990820021 Professional Series Straight to ...
The Starcaster used the Fender’s three-bolt neck design, instead of the set neck of a Gibson 335. It was commercial failure and never made a dent in the popularity of the Gibson ES-335. Fender later used the Starcaster name or a range of “value-priced” Fender guitars, basses, and...
The body is mahogany, offering up tones that are decidedly thicker than a traditional Jazzmaster. Couple that tonal girth with the combination of EMG 81 and EMG 60 pickups and you have a stunning display of hard rock power that will rattle the rafters! For effortless trips up...
The body is mahogany, offering up tones that are decidedly thicker than a traditional Jazzmaster. Couple that tonal girth with the combination of EMG 81 and EMG 60 pickups and you have a stunning display of hard rock power that will rattle the rafters! For effortless trips ...