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New Stratocaster VG

I'm not sure what to think of this,


Fender VG Stratocaster Electric Guitar Features:
*American Series Strat®
*Ash body
*Maple neck
*Maple or Rosewood Fretboard
*3 single coil pickups
*3-ply parchment pickguard
*Chrome hardware
*Master Volume
*Master Tone
*New Mode function 5 way Rotary Selector
*Virtual Ash bodied Strat (for use of tuning function)
*Virtual Telecaster
*Virtual Two-Humbucker Strat
*An assortment of 5 acoustics, from Dreadnought to Resonator
*5-way blade switch
*Tune function rotary control
*Normal regular tuning
*Drop D
*Open G
*DADGAD
*Baritone/Low B
*12 string
Lurking beneath its classic Strat exterior are 37 sounds based on Strat, Tele, humbucker Strat and acoustic, as well as 5 tunings, but the aesthetic and cosmetic of the Strat remains intact. Even better, the VG Stratocaster delivers level, balanced tone and volume across all these remarkable functions, so that you won't need to continually readjust amp settings with each change in guitar sound.
No unique hardware necessary to use the VG Strat guitar: no special 13-pin or USB cables, no power supply or input box. It plugs in and plays like any electric guitar. All you'll notice visually are 2 additional knobs on the VG Strat's pickguard, plus a small LED and an inconspicuous Roland® GK bridge pickup. The 2 additional knobs are a Mode Control knob and a Tuning Function knob.
The Mode Control Knob between a Virtual version of the Ash bodied Strat (for use of the tuning function), a virtual Telecaster, virtual 2-humbucker Strat, and an assortment of 5 acoustics, from Dreadnought to Resonator. The 5-way blade switch switches you between sounds in the modeling modes just like on a regular guitar.
Tune function rotary control lets you choose between Normal regular tuning, Drop D, Open G, DADGAD, Baritone/Low B, and 12 string. The tuning function does not work in Normal mode when circuit is bypassed. Tuning function is also relative if you tune down to E flat, all of these tunings will transpose down a half step. Since guitarists don't have to turn a single tuning key, a major benefit of all these instant tuning changes is that the string tension remains the same and the guitar itself feels the same.
Fender's VG Stratocaster is the result of a 10-year research and design partnership between Fender and music technology pioneer Roland Corporation. The VG's development followed a commitment to "The Complex Art of Keeping It Simple." Developers spent time and great effort working out intricate details so that you can just plug in and play. Their goal: a balance of usability and tech the more functionality added to an instrument, the more complex it becomes. Fender kept it pared down so it could really be used in a live setting. They stayed with Fender sounds Strat®, Tele®, Humbucking pickups and acoustics. No unique hardware is necessary to use the VG Strat guitar: no special 13-pin or USB cables, no power supply or input box. It plugs in and plays like any electric guitar, and no phonebook sized manual is necessary it is built for 5 minute mastery, and is easy to use and understand.
The VG Stratocaster is an American Series Strat featuring the classic sleek, contoured body shape, 3 American Series single-coil pickups with five-position switching, a maple neck with a maple or rosewood fingerboard, a synchronized tremolo bridge, a 3-ply parchment pickguard and chrome hardware.


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Wow! Very nice looking instrument there! Congratulatons.

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sorry for the confusion , but this isn't mine.
i just recieved this ad in my email from Fender, and thought it worthy of disscussion.
i am wondering however if i can just sell all my gear and get one of these. seems i'd be covered eh?


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Well it certainly looks good. Lot of bells and whistles.


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Looks interesting to me. I'll be interested to hear some sound clips from it when somebody puts some up.


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Looks interesting to me. I'll be interested to hear some sound clips from it when somebody puts some up.
funny you should ask...

youtube demo vid from winter NAMM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EslpbFeLF8s


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Yeah. I saw that vid of the Namm demo. I don't know if you are all aware of this but, there is definitely a bias of strat players against teles and visa versa. In fact when I bought a tele clone, many of my strat playing friends accused me, laughingly, of crossing over to the dark side. My point is that hardened strat players and tele players will avoid it like the plague. It is also a lot more expensive than a variax which has a lot more guitar models to choose from.. I personally think it is going to be a flop sales wise.

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I've seen preorders for it go about 1700 dollars. I'll have to give it a big no on this one. If someone wants effects I'd rather have a clean looking guitar and use pedals or amp effects.

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Is that a Roland computer interface pickup it's got? Roland pickups are just plain sweet!


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I've seen preorders for it go about 1700 dollars. I'll have to give it a big no on this one. If someone wants effects I'd rather have a clean looking guitar and use pedals or amp effects.
looks pretty clean to me, pretty much exactly like a standard strat except for the two small knobs and the practically invisible roland.
i know what you mean tho, but i doubt there are many easy to use "tuning changer" pedals out there that could match the ease of this, and with a standard 1/4 inch input.
still ,$1600+... i dunno...


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My point is that hardened strat players and tele players will avoid it like the plague.
maybe they should come out with a tele version as well???


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The tuning changer would be great for slide players who use multiple open tunings....wow just flip the switch!

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The tuning changer would be great for slide players who use multiple open tunings....wow just flip the switch!
great point.


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....... I personally think it is going to be a flop sales wise.

Ooohh!! I hope so!!! heh heh heh, Then the price would drop and I would POUNCE on one. I already warned the wifey that I was very interested in one, if the price was right.


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