Una Stratocaster de estilo vintage inspirada en los años 60 con radio de diapasón de palisandro de 7.25 pulgadas y pastillas de estilo vintage, entregando tonos claros y cristalinos con especificaciones auténticas de época y acabado de laca en el mástil.
The Vintera II '60s Stratocaster represents a significant 'course correction' for Fender's Mexican-made vintage line, most notably with the welcome return of slab rosewood fingerboards. This change alone elevates the instrument's aesthetic and tactile feel over its predecessor's pau ferro. The 7.25" radius and vintage-tall frets offer a specific, period-correct resistance; it's a setup that rewards expressive vibrato and soulful chordal work, though modern players might find the rounder board prone to 'fretting out' during aggressive 1.5-step bends unless the action is dialed in perfectly.
Sonically, the '60s-voiced pickups are a highlight. They capture that quintessential mid-decade chime"less piercing than '50s maple-neck models, with a warmer, slightly compressed midrange that excels in blues, surf, and psych-rock contexts. The 'quack' in positions two and four is exceptionally voiced, providing that liquid-gold tone Strat purists crave.
While the polyester finish lacks the long-term aging potential of the nitrocellulose found on the American Vintage II series, the build quality is remarkably consistent. It feels substantial, resonant, and stage-ready. For the gigging pro seeking the 'Pre-CBS' vibe without the Custom Shop price tag, this is a formidable contender. It's a soulful, vibe-heavy machine that successfully prioritizes vintage character over modern utility.
Added: Feb 12, 2026
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