Fender American Ultra Stratocaster Left-handed - Ultraburst with Maple Fingerboard Reviews
Introducing the Fender American Ultra Stratocaster: Fender's high-performance iteration of the modern Stratocaster. It offers several upgrades over traditional designs, including Fender's latest Ultra Noiseless Vintage Strat pickups, a 10–14-inch compound radius fingerboard on an effortless Modern "D" neck, and S-1 switching to roll in fat neck tones on pickup positions 1 and 2. Even if you're a traditionally bent player, don't be dismayed: the American Ultra Stratocaster is a Strat through and through. Its lightweight body is built from traditional Strat tonewoods (alder or ash, dependent on color) and outfitted with a flawless gloss poly finish and coordinating pickguard. Sealed locking tuners and a 2-point Deluxe Synchronised Trem with pop-in arm equip today's players for classic Strat colorization with demanding modern intonation. The tapered low-profile neck heel gives you access to fret positions you'd never dare explore on your vintage Strat. The whole instrument has been thought out and designed in painstaking detail, all the way down to the embossed Fender headstock logo and extra comfortable trem arm.
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Highest Rated Reviews
Great Guitar but not for me.
I love the way this guitar feels. It's fast and smooth and the tremolo is amazingly stable. But… it's not for me. I just can't stand the way it sounds. If you like the sound of classic rock, rhythm and blues or country rock then this is your guitar. I play much heavier tones and I would have completely removing the pickups and electronics to make this sound right for me and even then it might not sound the way I want it too.
Very nice
I've now had my new Fender Strat for five days and I'm pretty happy about it. It's been a long time since I've owned a Stratocaster and I had forgotten it's a little finicky about staying in tune but after a day or two I was able to adjust the tremolo bridge and now it's stable.