Fender AM Pro II Strat HSS MBL
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Fender AM Pro II Strat HSS MBL
The Fender American Professional II Stratocaster HSS in Mystic Black is an elegant and high-quality electric guitar that is an updated version of the classic model with improved performance and new features. This guitar combines Fender's rich heritage with modern innovations to offer musicians outstanding sound quality, playing comfort and aesthetic appeal. One of the key advantages of the American Professional II Stratocaster HSS is its versatility. Thanks to its HSS (Humbucker-Single Coil-Single Coil) pickup configuration, this guitar provides a wide range of sound - from the warm and powerful sound of the humbucker in the bridge and middle pickup positions to the bright and transparent sound of the single pickup in the fingerboard position. This makes it a versatile instrument for a wide range of musical styles and genres. In addition, the American Professional II Stratocaster HSS has a high level of playability and comfort. The guitar features a comfortable Stratocaster body shape with reduced weight, making it ideal for long performances and studio sessions. It also features a comfortable fingerboard with profiled edges and a smooth matte finish, making it easy and comfortable to play.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Fender
- Released in 2020
- Average price : $2140
- Body: Alder
- Bolt-on neck: Maple
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Neck profile: Deep C
- Scale: 648 mm (25.5")
- Fretboard radius: 241 mm (9.5")
- Nut width: 42.8 mm (1.69")
- 22 Narrow Tall frets
- Pickup: 2 V-Mod II single coils (neck and middle) and 1 V-Mod II double tap humbucker (bridge)
- 1 Volume control and 2 tone controls
- 5-Way switch
- 2nd tone control with push/pull function for activating the neck pickup at the 5-way toggle switch positions 1 and 2
- 2-Point synchronised tremolo with curved steel saddles
- Pop-In tremolo arm and cold rolled steel block
- Nickel hardware
- Colour: Miami Blue
- Case included
- Made in USA
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