We all like to test our guitars with an amp we own, so I offer you 14 days to test this guitar. If you don’t like it, you simply send it back to me with no hassle.
This beautiful guitar is a Partscaster Stratocaster that is made by someone who took great care about good quality and sound, rather than brand on a headstock.
The builder didn’t care about brands so much, the decal on the headstock has a little easter egg. 😉
The builder didn’t care about brands so much, the decal on the headstock has a little easter egg. 😉
This stratocaster is a really nice player, and sounds better than most strats for over €400. What I really like about this guitar is the comfort of playing. It’s very light (only 2.9kg!), and thanks to nice Japanese Alnico 5 pickups, it sounds strong and clean but it definitely likes to be overdriven 😉 Another aspect of this “comfort of playing” is the fact that it’s fully shielded, so no fear of hum 😉
Specs:
- 25.5″ scale;
- 42mm at the nut;
- 55mm at the heel;
- 22 frets;
- 2 string trees;
- Steel bridge and tremolo block;
- Full size ash solid body;
- Maple neck with no skunk stripe;
- Very nice modern U neck profile that tapers to C closer into the heel;
- Serial number & CoO on chrome neckplate, but since it’s a partscaster I wouldn’t care about this S/N so much 😉 It’s definitely not a Squier like the S/N suggests;
- Tremolo arm, Fender strap and Dunlop’s Strap-locks included;
- Gigbag DeLuxe included.
Don’t forget to check the demo video with this guitar! Recorded professionally with Yamaha THR10 practice amp!