Stratocaster electric guitar from Japan Vintage Modified series, including gigbag
Stratocaster electric guitar from JV Modified series
Made in Japan
Basswood body
Bolted maple neck
Thick Soft V neck profile
Satin Finish on the back of the neck
9.5" fretboard radius
21 medium Jumbo frets
Two Vintage-Style Strat single coils in neck and middle position
Fender Hot Vintage Alnico humbucker in bridge position
Push/Pull tone control for coil split
6-saddle Vintage-Style tremolo
Vintage style tuners with locking function
2-Color Sunburst high gloss finish
Including Deluxe gig bag
With the Fender JV Modified '50s Stratocaster HSS MN 2-Color Sunburst, the US guitar giant Fender combines classic design elements of the legendary Fifties Stratocaster with modernized modifications as found on the highly sought-after 'Japanese Vintage' models of the Eighties. The result is an extremely powerful electric guitar with flexible HSS pickup setup, additional switching options and some useful hardware upgrades. including gig bag!
Thick Soft V maple neck with satin finish
The Fender JV Modified '50s Stratocaster HSS MN 2-Color Sunburst relies on a beefy Fifties neck made of maple, whose Thick Soft V profile is modeled after the feel of classic Fifties Stratocaster models. Here, the Satin Finish on the back of the neck provides a comfortable thumb rest and smooth layer changes across the 21 frets in medium-jumbo format, while the modernized fretboard radius of 9.5" skillfully emphasizes both secure chord playing and controlled bending.
The Fender JV Modified '50s Stratocaster HSS MN 2-Color Sunburst offers classic Strat feel, a powerful HSS setup with coil-split option, and tuning-stable locking tuners.
HSS pickup setup with coil split
Relatively untypical for the Fifties version of the famous Stratocaster is the HSS setup of the Fender JV Modified '50s Stratocaster HSS MN 2-Color Sunburst, which consists of two traditional vintage-style single coils in neck and middle position and a Fender Hot Vintage Alnico humbucker on the bridge. The two single coils produce classic Strat sounds, while the bridge provides additional power to push the amp into the realms of hard rock and metal when needed. However, the push/pull function of the second tone control can also be switched to the somewhat tamer coil Split mode, and the bridge position can also elicit clear and airy single coil sounds.