Re: The 50th Anniversary Shads Guitar in action
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:53 pm
Hi all.
On the subject of the three flush pole pieces on the CRS 50th Anniversary Strat, I have just been looking through the Guitarist mag from Oct 2000.
There is a review of the latest version of the American Standard Strat. The main inovation, and I quote Fender, are the vintage spec pickups with a lowered G pole magnet which balances the output on the unwound strings, ie the G, B and E poles are flush with the pickup covers, just like the 50th Srat. Fender call it the custom magnet stagger. So there you go ,you learn something every day.
Regards Geoff.
On the subject of the three flush pole pieces on the CRS 50th Anniversary Strat, I have just been looking through the Guitarist mag from Oct 2000.
There is a review of the latest version of the American Standard Strat. The main inovation, and I quote Fender, are the vintage spec pickups with a lowered G pole magnet which balances the output on the unwound strings, ie the G, B and E poles are flush with the pickup covers, just like the 50th Srat. Fender call it the custom magnet stagger. So there you go ,you learn something every day.
Regards Geoff.