Personally, I don't like busy fretboards, I like them clean with minimal visual references (I guide myself on the side dots most of the time), but for quick one octave position jumps, surface dots or other inlays are quite helpful. Inlays are most of the time just an ornament, but one will find them as visual references as well for neck positions one regularly goes to. The thing is that we do eye read the fretboard when we are playing, the aesthetics are important, but must be functional as well. for a short period of time, but nevertheless, confusion. I once got so used to play with an unbound guitar of mine that when I picked up one that had binding, the binding suggested an extra string and that created quite the confusion in my head. I could obviously insist with it (would have meant buying it), but I wasn't that interested on the guitar itself. like too much light in the fingerboard that blinded me from tracking the frets and strings visually. I only played once with a guitar that had a maple fingerboard in a shop and found it super awkward. They are all with Rosewood but one (fretless) which is loaded with Ebony. My guitars are all with dark fingerboards, some with inlays, some without, some are bound others aren't. You'll get more tone control with an EQ pedal than with the fretboard wood. My opinion, however, is that any hard wood will do, their interference in the overall tone is minimal as long as they are hard wood. It has been properly setup and intonated in standard tuning.If you're going for aesthetics only, well, that's your take. The frets are tall and show light play wear. This Stratocaster plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. Guitar is in good cosmetic condition with no major dings or scratches and light play wear throughout. Original Fender locking tuners, nut, bridge, and saddles. Original Fender pickups with a five-position switch, a master volume pot, and two tone pots.īridge: 6.99kΩ Middle: 6.52kΩ Neck: 6.32kΩ One-piece Maple neck with a Pale Moon Ebony fingerboard and dot inlays. The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician.įor a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmeticĬondition, please visit our Lincoln Avenue showroom or call to speak to one of our It has been properly setup and intonated in standard tuning. Tech Notes: This Stratocaster plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. Trem arm is included with the guitar.Ĭosmetic Condition: Guitar is in good cosmetic condition with no major dings or scratches and light play wear throughout. Hardware: Original Fender locking tuners, nut, bridge, and saddles. Pickup Measurements: Bridge: 6.99kΩ Middle: 6.52kΩ Neck: 6.32kΩ Neck Details: One-piece Maple neck with a Pale Moon Ebony fingerboard and dot inlays.Įlectronics: Original Fender pickups with a five-position switch, a master volume pot, and two tone pots. For a more detailed description and questions regarding sound, feel, or cosmetic condition, please call to speak to one of our experts.īody Details: Alder body with a quilt Maple top. The following specs were carefully collected and recorded by a skilled technician.
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