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New Strat in the house!
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    Default New Strat in the house!

    Pulled the trigger on an "el Cheapo" Strat, the Fender Deluxe Lone Star.
    Texas Specials and a Duncan Pearly Gates Humbucker.
    Went for the gloss black, brown shell pick guard and rosewood board.
    This pic isn't that great, but it's sharp guitar.
    Pickups are surprisingly quiet.
    Pretty simple really...you get all the classic strat sounds, plus some extra punch from that humbucker.
    Spent a lot of time making setup adjustments (truss rod, string height & intonation).
    Should have put my preferred strings on too, but I didn't have an extra set.
    I like the way Fender finishes their necks...smooth satin.
    Fret work seems fine to me.
    So far, seems like a decent budget guitar.
    Gotta let it settle in, stretch the strings out, and see how long it stays in tune.

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    NICE!! Don't sound so cheap to me...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebreez View Post
    NICE!! Don't sound so cheap to me...!
    Yeah, maybe "less expensive" would be more accurate. About half the price of an American Standard.

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    Very nice!! I'm playing my strat right now (Hell ZeroDot) and it is one fun guitar. I love bouncing between the single coils and the humbucker.
    Rock on!

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    Looks like it was meant to be. Congrats. That's a sharp looking guitar.

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    Nice! I really like those!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Radioboy950 View Post
    Yeah, maybe "less expensive" would be more accurate. About half the price of an American Standard.
    ...and that's a good thing!

    Congrats on the guitar, man! It's a real beauty.
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    Cool! Nice Strat.
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    I'd "do" that Strat!
    HNGD!

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    Very nice Strat, RB. Congratulations and enjoy!
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    Great guitar. Congrats! I had an older AmStd Lone Star with the original Duncan humbucker and DiMarzio singles. It was very versatile. I sold it because I play my JV more plus I used the cash to fund another superstrat. I kinda miss it.
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    Sweet guitar! Just joined the Strat club myself - been playing a Michael Kelly Valor X for a couple of years, lovely tone, slim neck. Turned the big 50 last month and my big brother bought me an American Standard Black and white strat. Struggled to get used to it for a while but now my fingers have stopped bleeding it sounds amazing - loving the bullet strings.
    Still can't believe I got such an amazing Bro'!!! Just needed to tell someone who would appreciate it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by anticlox View Post
    Sweet guitar! Just joined the Strat club myself - been playing a Michael Kelly Valor X for a couple of years, lovely tone, slim neck. Turned the big 50 last month and my big brother bought me an American Standard Black and white strat. Struggled to get used to it for a while but now my fingers have stopped bleeding it sounds amazing - loving the bullet strings.
    Still can't believe I got such an amazing Bro'!!! Just needed to tell someone who would appreciate it !
    I'd say you've got a darn cool brother right there. I also have the Bullets (.009-.042). I have totally bonded with this Strat. I would get another in a heartbeat.

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    Welcome to The Fret, anticlox. Be sure to give us an introduction over in The Fret Players section when you get the chance.

    So, is your brother accepting applications for another brother?
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    Personally that is one of my favorite strats, plus the Roadhouse. Something about the way the ones I've played sound and feel. Maybe I'll get one some day. How does it compare to the American Standard?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duffy View Post
    Personally that is one of my favorite strats, plus the Roadhouse. Something about the way the ones I've played sound and feel. Maybe I'll get one some day. How does it compare to the American Standard?
    The only other Fender I have owned is an American Standard Tele. In my opinion, this Strat is of similar quality, especially the neck and fretwork. It seems well-built, plays great, and stays in tune with light tremolo use. I adjusted the bridge for less float, and that really improved tuning stability.

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    You can also buy those nice Fender Locking Tuners or Schallers, almost the same, and they work really well and are a nice inexpensive addition to an already nice guitar. I have some on a couple strats and just put some on my mint used tobacco flame Singlecut Tremolo PRS SE I just got, but those were mini Grovers, also very nice tuners that help keep it in tune by reducing the number of winds around the post that you have to make when restringing. Usually only one to one and a quarter turns around the post. This eliminates slack and reorientation of the string windings around the post when you suddenly relax the string tension while using the tremolo more than just slightly, or by wringing it out good. They make restringing a lot quicker as well.
    Duffy Bolduc
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