Stratocaster shape electric guitars
Stratocaster
— one of the world's first solid-body electric guitars, the Fender Stratocaster is still one of the most popular (and most copied) bodies to this day. The shape of such a body is distinguished by an abundance of straight lines, it is not as rounded as, for example, the Les Paul (although it does not have pronounced corners either); There are two cutouts, with the bottom going further than the top. Two or three "single" pickups are traditionally used as pickups (see "Pickup Diagram"), and guitars with such bodies are most often equipped with Vintage Tremolo type tremolo machines (see "Bridge"). The pegs on the fretboard are usually arranged in a row.Stratocaster | clear | Save List |
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