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Title: Fender Blacktop Stratocaster HH
Added: Oct 7, 2010
Author: NstuffMusic
Duration: 3:6
Description:
http://www.nstuffmusic.com/p-13839-fender-stratblktophhrw-blacktop-stratocaster-hh-rosewood-neck.aspxFender's new and innovative BlacktopTM Stratocaster® HH guitar expands the sonic horizon of the classic Fender Stratocaster® guitar by powering it with high-gain humbucking pickups. Sleek and supercharged, the Blacktop Stratocaster HH has dual over-wound alnico humbucking pickups, with other distinctive touches including skirted black amp knobs and a synchronized tremolo bridge. Other features include an alder body, maple neck with 9.5'-radius rosewood or maple fretboard, 22 medium jumbo frets, gloss polyester finish and chrome hardwareSPECIFICATIONS:GeneralModel Name: BlacktopTM Stratocaster® HHSeries: BlacktopTMColor / Part # : • Black Rosewood Fretboard 014-8100-506• Candy Apple Red Rosewood Fretboard 014-8100-509• Sonic Blue Rosewood Fretboard 014-8100-572BodyBody Material: AlderNeckNumber of Frets: 22Fret Size: Medium JumboPosition Inlays: Black Dots on Maple, White Dots on RosewoodFingerboard: (506,509,572) Rosewood(506,509,572) MapleFingerboard Radius: 9.5" Radius (241 mm)Fretboard: Rosewood or MapleNeck Material: MapleNeck Finish: Gloss UrethaneNut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)Neck Plate: Vintage Style 4 BoltTruss Rod Nut: 3/16" Adjustable Hex NutElectronicsPickup Configuration: H/HBridge Pickup: Hot Vintage Alnico Humbucking Bridge PickupNeck Pickup: Hot Vintage Alnico Humbucking Neck PickupPickup Switching: 5-Position Blade: Position 1. Full Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Two Inside Single Coils, Position 3. Both Full Humbucking Pickups, Position 4. Outer Neck Single Coil, Position 5. Full Neck PickupControls: Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)HardwareHardware Finish: Nickel/ChromeBridge: Vintage Style Synchronized TremoloTuning Machines: Standard Cast/Sealed Tuning MachinesString Nut: Synthetic BoneSwitch Tips: Black or Aged WhiteTremolo Arm Handle: Vintage Style Tremolo Arm, Black Tip on (506),(509); Aged White Tip on (572)ToolsTruss Rod Wrench: 3/16"MiscellaneousStrings: Super 250L's, NPS (.009-.042 Gauges)Unique Features: HH Pickup Configuration, Custom Switching, Black Skirted Amp KnobsAccessoriesPickguard: (506,506) 3-Ply Black(509,572,509,572) 3-Ply Mint GreenIncluded Accessories: Truss Rod Adjustment Wrench, Saddle Height Adjustment WrenchControl Knobs: Skirted Amp Knobs
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Youtube Comments: 349
koksix1 Says:
Jan 19, 2012 - What is the amplifier?
NstuffMusic Says:
Jan 21, 2012 - Fender Hot Rod DeVille 212
ydohakan Says:
Jan 21, 2012 - what is the name of the song you played at the end starts with clean and goes with shredding?.::D
Gingerlord01 Says:
Jan 26, 2012 - hmm, the metal sounds a bit muffled? Is that the pickups or the amp? (with it being a bluesy amp)
Gingerlord01 Says:
Jan 26, 2012 - also, i cant find this anywhere, are these active or passive pickups?
NstuffMusic Says:
Jan 31, 2012 - These are passive hot alnico humbuckers
BoronganBata Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - I think it's plugged directly to the amp :)
BoronganBata Says:
Feb 5, 2012 - sorry bout that, did not back read, this is sad, why put a pedal between? wanted to hear the direct sound
villadavid4ever Says:
Feb 10, 2012 - cool but does it play metal? XD
NstuffMusic Says:
Feb 13, 2012 - It's a Fender Hot Rod Deville 212 combo with a Boss Metal Core pedal.
CrossRoad241 Says:
Mar 3, 2012 - Would this be a good guitar to play something like early bon jovi stuff like you give love a bad name?
justinOUTGROWN Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - these are passive pickups and good lord are they hot. Once turned up to actual live volume, your gonna get some feedback from these. Not too mention squealing from just tapping the pick guard. Wondering if it would be better to noise suppress it or just replace the pickups. thoughts?
NstuffMusic Says:
Mar 13, 2012 - Yes, the cool thing about the Blacktop Strat is that it is super versatile. $479.99 at nstuffmusic with coupon code: fender35
Remontay Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - is this good for stuffs like hard rock heavy metal
NstuffMusic Says:
Mar 15, 2012 - Yes the pickups are really hot which will work great for metal. $479.99 and free shipping with coupon code: fender35 at check out.
gdl30 Says:
Mar 17, 2012 - is this good for pop punk?
k3vindesciple Says:
Mar 18, 2012 - never said this before, WORST DEMO EVER. totally not what this guitar is meant for. split coils sound amazing. this is truly crap
supexavi0424 Says:
Mar 26, 2012 - when i was in 0:01 and i saw your hair i knew you were going to talk about metal !!! lml nice review!
MrTheBesssst Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - what was the first song, could somebody send me tabs?
LuketheMetalcoreMan Says:
Apr 17, 2012 - Repleace them
capetownlad300 Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - sorry if ths is ignorant... but wahts the difference between the blackto tele and the blacktop strat
DaHyper27 Says:
Apr 30, 2012 - I am thinking of getting a Fender Blacktop Stratocaster HH, but I am confused on which to choose, the one with the Floyd Rose or with the Vintage Style Tremelo. I use the Tremelo every now and then, not all the time, and whenever I do, I do divebombs ( I currently have a Squier Hot Rails Stratocaster with a 2 point tremelo). I have heard Floyd Roses can be really complicated to re-tune and re-string. Really, if the Vintage Style Tremelo can stay in tune and be as loose as a 2 point, I'll buy it.
NstuffMusic Says:
Apr 30, 2012 - Not much the body shape and the Strat has a tremolo. Same woods, same pickups.
squiremaster1996 Says:
May 7, 2012 - Imagine replacing the pickup on that with Gibson pickups.












Valk0010iv Says:
Jan 18, 2012 - I would like to find a single coil stratocaster that is really warm sound but fairly classically designed as in nothing like the no load tone control or s1 switching and with a rosewood fingerboard on the cheap, whats your advice?