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fender artist series eric clapton stratocaster electric guitar

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The price may be a bit much for some players, but if you want the top of the line then you have arrived. Just look at some of these features in the Eric Clapton Stratocaster guitar from Fender.

Firstly this guitar artist series is finished with the body of urethane and urethane finish Satin neck. This is a tough layer of protection that can be applied to wood and satin finish on the neck without doubt to keep moisture out in the next years.

Moisture is the only factor that can wreak havoc on a guitar neck that cause to fluctuate over time and require adjustments. Application a satin finish is a difficult procedure that Fender has dominated as you can tell if you ever have the chance to play one of these beauties.

As it seems this guitar is going through the roof. The black fret dots (shows the position of note on the fret is your primary goal is to always know where you are, if you need to look) are signatures of this guitar made famous by Clapton.

Clapton's tone on the recordings is amazing in part because of the pills. What has done in defense of this model is to install the harvest Stratocaster single coil noiseless pickups. These are special beveled edge Alinco magnets at its base that allows the collection of have a concentrated magnetic field.

This is just where Fender wanted and magnet wire is wrapped around the magnets that produce the output of amplifier the vibration of the rope are coated with enamel.

Now if you've ever worked with a single pill knows that noise can be a problem especially if the amplifier is turned on and turn to the amplifier or only sometimes depending on the area, like if you're near a transmitter of some sort.

You tend to get this annoying buzz that a lot of players who stand the sound of the Fender Stratocaster. Or you can use a noise reduction pedal, but can play with the sound a bit too much and is another device that must be followed.

Eric Clapton – Wonderful Tonight Cover




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March 29th, 2011 at 7:10 pm

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