poopsmith921
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Is buying a MIA fender worth the extra couple of hundred bucks? I am interested in getting a strat, and i am wondering if i should get an MIM and have money leftover to get pickups, or save for the MIA
Mkf411 said:the neck wood is really light colored ...
marty_the_westie said:There are plenty of Mexican Strats that are excellent. The Jimmie Vaughan, Powerhouse Strat, Super Strat, Robert Cray Strat, the new Deluxe Players Strat are all prime examples of excellent Strats. For anyone to tell you otherwise, is absolutely untrue. You do not need to buy an American Strat to have a good quality guitar. The afore mentioned guitars are a definate step above a standard Strat, and run around $550.
drew_half_empty said:how exactly do the pickups differ
At first glance, the new American Series Strat pickups look more like a vintage style pickup with their staggered array of Alnico 5 magnets. What's the difference, you may ask? It's the new "modern stagger"! We've lowered the "G" string magnet to accommodate the high gain associated with today's players, thus eliminating that 'chorusy warble'. Together with the Alnico 5 magnets and polysol magnet wire, you get a defined, articulate but smooth tone allowing every string to be heard. Every set or bridge pickup comes with the very cool "Delta-tone" system. From "0" to "9" it's a tone control. When you hit the magic "10" the tone control is bypassed allowing all of the pickups frequencies to flow straight to the amp without resistance for more output, bass and high end. OEM on American Series Stratocasters.
rinse_master said:So the "Delta Tone" thing is just a hyped up no-load tone pot?