David Gilmour的Stratocaster,我们可以看到琴体背面的弹簧 利用位于颤音系统弹簧舱内爪形钢架的螺丝使琴桥可以自由的浮动(不要对摇把施加外力),调整琴桥至你想要的角度—— Fender 的规格参数是在琴桥后端留一个 1/8" (3.2 mm) 的缝隙。你需要反复的调音以使琴弦和弹簧之间达到合适的平衡。如果你更喜欢琴桥与琴体...
In this piece, we'll break down everything you need to know to ensure you've got the right strings on your Stratocaster, Telecaster or any other electric guitar. String Gauges "String gauge" refers to the size of the string, as in how thick, measured in thousandths of an inch. The g...
String gauge refers to how thick or thin a string is. Lighter gauge strings are bright and easy to play. Heavier strings can be more difficult, but offer more volume and sustain. The gauge you choose depends on your comfort level as well as the sound you’re looking for.Learn more about...
The Fender American Vintage II 1975 Telecaster Deluxe is a workhorse of a guitar that is perfect for any style of music. With its large Stratocaster-style headstock, comfort-contoured belly cut, and pair of Wide Range humbucking pickups, this guitar is versatile enough to hand...
The Stratocaster American Pro II in its caseFactory SetupThe guitar came from the factory with a set of Fender’s 9 gauge strings. For my personal playing style, I prefer a heavier gauge. The action was also very low on this particular guitar, different to my preferred setup for...
Offered for sale: Used 1981 Fender Stratocaster Hardtail serial number S981591. This guitar is in good condition, neck and frets are fine, cosmetically there’s a tale to be told. First of all, the ...
Fender Player Stratocaster •PRICE£559 •DESCRIPTIONSolidbody double-cutaway electric guitar. Made in Mexico •BUILDAlder body, bolt-on maple modern C neck with pau ferro 9.5” radius fingerboard, 22 medium jumbo frets and synthetic bone nut ...
‘The Bakersfield Sound’ made the Telecaster cool. It cemented its role as a working class, blue-collar tool, a Dodge pickup truck to the Stratocaster's pretty Ford Thunderbird. It looked as good beat to hell as it did in silver sparkle paint - like Buck and Don's iconic Teles. ...
3. Dale’s “Beast” Was Not for the Faint-Hearted Dale’s battle-worn gold Stratocaster, nicknamed “the Beast”, was outfitted to be played loud, as it boasted massive .016-, .018- and .020-gauge unwound strings and .039-, .049- and .060-gauge wound strings that produce tremendou...
Both ash and alder woods are looked to as some of the more “traditional” tonewoods for Stratocasters. Swamp Ash (one of the two Ash wood varieties along with Northern hard Ash) was used to create many of the iconic Fender instruments during the 1950s and ‘60s. Ash offers more of a...