Fender American Performer Stratocaster- Satin Lake Placid Blue - Maple Fingerboard
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Fender American Performer Stratocaster- Satin Lake Placid Blue - Maple Fingerboard
Born in Corona, California, the American Performer Stratocaster delivers the exceptional tone and feel you expect from an authentic Fender—with new enhancements that make it even more inspiring to play.
Born in Corona, California, the American Performer Stratocaster delivers the exceptional tone and feel you expect from an authentic Fender—with new enhancements that make it even more inspiring to play.
Features
- Alder body
- Three Yosemite single-coil Stratocaster pickups; RW/RP middle pickup
- Push-pull pot activates neck pickup; Greasebucket tone circuitry
- “Modern C”-shaped neck with 9.5”-radius fingerboard; 22 jumbo frets
- ClassicGear™ tuning machines; silver ‘70s logo
New Yosemite Pickups |
New ClassicGear
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Jumbo Frets |
Handcrafted in Corona, California, Yosemite single-coil pickups are specifically voiced for each instrument and position to create sonically versatile and musically useful sounds. |
Combining vintage style with a modern 18:1 gear ratio, the ClassicGear tuning machines have smooth action and make it easier to fine-tune your instrument. |
Jumbo frets make it easier to achieve wide, expressive bends that add your personal touch to your music. |
Push-Pull Potentiometer |
Satin-Finished Neck |
Greasebucket Tone System |
The push-pull pot activates the neck pickup, letting you access neck/bridge and “all on” combinations with a simple finger flick. |
Featuring a “Modern C”-shaped profile that works well with almost any playing style, the neck also hosts a satin finish on the back, giving it a smooth, fast playing feel. |
This uniquely Fender tone system lets you cut treble without losing gain or “muddying” your sound, preserving your carefully shaped tone. |