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Features 8.3 (12 responses)
Sound 8.8 (12 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 9.0 (12 responses)
Reliability/Durability 9.6 (11 responses)
Customer Support 5.5 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 9.3 (10 responses)
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Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 900 USED
Submitted 04/11/2008 at 02:20pm by johnnywright1

Features : 9
USA made 94 50 anniversary edition stratocaster "40 years and still rocking" on the neck plate. 5 way switch. All single coil I think Fender's "vintage" come stock but whatever they are, they're great! The neck responds well to truss rod adjustment every now and then. Other than that you don't have to do anything to this guitar and it sounds amazing right out of the box every time. Great quality.

Sound : 10
I love the sound. I run it through a Boss ME-20 which essentially is all those Boss pedals in a combo unit. And use a tube screamer for over drive. It's way more effects than I use, but I figure I'll grow into it. Truth be told, I like to plug directly into the amp and use the channel footswitch as overdrive/distortion by tweaking the levels on the channels, and it sounds amazing! Better than effects can reproduce!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
all quality. They were adjusted a bit oddly as I got this used, but easy to tweak the bridge and saddles to get the sound and action you're looking for. One overall observation about strats: you can't get the sustain and low action that you can on a Gibson, you just can't. But with proper cables, and limited effects, the meatier solo tones and ping and punch to the strum is irreplaceable. I prefer it to the ballsy humbucker sound at this point.

Reliability/Durability : 10
solid guitar. Always stays in tune. Built like a tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Overall: worth buying or trading to get. Will last a lifetime and very versatile instrument. The lumber is beautiful, the electronics are solid, the ornaments are great looking (40th banner on headstock). Great stuff. Oh and this thing has a locking tone nob on the hot (bridge) pickup that sticks at 5 to make it easy just so you know. It through me off a bit at first.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: Pounds 810 USED
Submitted 12/05/2007 at 07:36am by Stratattack

Features : 9
40th Anniversary Fender Stratocaster, in rare tobacco two tone sunburst. Aged scratchplate, 3 way pickup selector (which I replaced), 3 vintage pickups. Special Edition Neck plate and badge on headstock, Fender hardcase

Sound : 9
Sounds Great; You can get the clean tone Shadows sounds and the dirty Blues Rock sounds from this guitar. I own 13 Fenders and this is one of my favourites, its almost up to Custom Shop level without the price tag, for the moment although I except these guitars to elevate in price. Pickups are great and sound a lot different to standard USA, I am not sure what pickups they are though, only vintage. Rosewood fretboard is nice and gives it that dark thicker sound than a maple neck would.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Great low action and feel, it has an ultra thin lacquer on the neck which is wearing away, but that has made it play better, and it feels like my Custom Shop Relic which I paid a lot more for. Tobacco sunburst is really nice and the ash grain is good too, nothing too fancy but a really nice looking guitar that will age really well. My guitar is almost 18 years old and has aged better than some of my other Fenders

Reliability/Durability : 8
Replaced 3 way selector with a 5 way pickup selector, I like position 2 on a Stratocaster. Almost 18 years old and is still in great condition and sounds wonderful. Neck has aged nice, and feels and plays like a genuine vintage neck now.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to use for this guitar. However Fender are very helpful and provide manuals and advice for free

Overall Rating : 9
This guitar is a great guitar, much better that a standard USA by some considerable margin, colour is great and neck has aged nicely. There are fewer and fewer of this guitars about so, I intend on holding on to this one, however I never bought this guitar to be an investment, although it will most certainly go up in value, this is a working guitar for me which I use weekly. If this guitar was stolen I would be very upset, and would sell one or two of my guitars to raise the ???800+ and buy another one.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: 950 USED
Submitted 11/12/2007 at 12:44pm by Peter

Features : 9
this is one of the 1954 strats fender built (limited edition).
an exact copy of the 1954 strat, even just a three-way-switch(maybe i'm gonna change it...).
hand wound custom-shop-pickups.
i give it a 9 because of the three-way-switch.

Sound : 10
its got a rich, full sound, the sparkle in the highs. glassy, fender style. good for my funk/pop/rnb/jazz music.
i'm into clean sounds.

fender single coils generally are not "noiseless", even when its declared on the pickup, but as an old man said "if it doesn't hum, it's broken".

if you play some stevie ray riffs or hendrix stuff, you'll love it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
nice, not a thing to change.

Reliability/Durability : 10
it's a fender, but i seldom gig without backup generally.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
i been playing 14 years, "professionally" for 4 years.
i would buy another one but they're hard to find and will increase in value soon, so it'll be hard to replace.
have fun and find "your" guitar! it has to feel right


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $1,000 used
Submitted 09/25/2005 at 01:01am by brokenfingers

Features : 9
Walked into Ziggy's, a blues bar in Denver one night and left with a big itch to learn the blues. The guy on lead guitar, Recommended Fender's so at 1 a.m. I went on ebay and bought this guitar 30 minutes later. The guy whom had it prior to me had replaced the neck pickups with a Duncan Hines... but I had never picked an electric before so didn't mind. I had no idea what I was getting into, but it turned out to be a fantastic specimen of a 40th `54 reissue and I've not regretted it one sec, (though I wouldn't recommend ebay to anyone.) I don't notice the hum as much as I thought I would, and the action is clean and fast. The finish is awesome, much better than the three tone I think personally, and I especially like the solid feel... this thing is a tank.

Sound : 10
I initially paired it with a g-dec... and its fine for late nights on the headphones I guess but I soon grew weary spinning through all the menu's and the sound quality was good I reckon, but it seemed to lack heart... maybe I mean sound character. It was just disinfected noise. So I went and just got a fender reissue blues deluxe. While I'm sure that this guitar would sound good on any amp... to really bring out all its dimensions... get yourself a tube amp. The quality of the sound was unbelievable. Perhaps its my relative inexperience... but this amp pairs perfectly with the '54 reissue. It was almost like going from a black and white t.v. to color. The sound is full with bright high's and rich lows, it truly is remarkable.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action is fast... alot faster than me... but I'm catching up. The finish is awesome. I think the two tone is where its at, but thats a personal preference.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I can't imagine anything this guitar couldn't stand up to. It truly is a workhorse. Very seldom to I even have to tune it. I'm wondering now why I spend $100 bucks on that tuner. I'm a independant contractor and so travel quite a bit, and I've never had problems. It feels solid in ones hands almost like a weapon, and I've never heard of anyone having any sort of problems with them... including me.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them. Been dealing with Sprint, my cell phone company's very dissapointing C.S. so I'm pretty stilted when it comes to this.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall, this is truly a peice of americana...like Harley Davidson or the 1911 Colt .45, this a masterpiece, a fine example of what well crafted means. If your going for true 'sound' then this is definately one place you should look. I agree with what was said earlier, don't disrespect this guitar with electronic wizardry and hoofra... it doesn't need the help, especially with a tube amp.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $469 used
Submitted 12/25/2004 at 05:50pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
I've had my limited edition, midnight blue, 1994 40th Anniversary American Stratocaster for 10 years now; purchased used (in 1994) for $469 USD (in 1994) at a local music store in the Washington D.C. area. Some kid had received it as a gift and exchanged it because it wasn't "metal" enough for him. This guitar has the fender floating bridge, three single coil pickups, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, and an alder body. It features an engraved neck plate with the words "Fender 1994 ...40 years and still rockin'" and a 40th anniversary flag pin on the headstock. When I purchased this guitar, I had been specifically looking for this color (midnight blue). It has a 5-way pickup select switch. I especially like the look of the "powdered steel" bridge. Looks good (classic fender), but it is hard to put down with its smooth comfortable feel.

Sound : 10
This guitar has always sounded very good, but it was not until I switched from using solid state amps, guitar cabinet simulators, pedals, and other effects, to a fender tube amplifier that the sound of this guitar reached its full potential. Turning off the distortion (except for the natural tube overdrive) and plugging straight into the tube amp with spring reverb, this guitar has the tones of the guitar legends. It has fat lows and full-bodied highs, with a tone that won't quit. Other guitars played through the same amp, including "high quality" japanese stratocasters, telecasters, and an assortment of other popular guitars don't demand to be played like this one. Also, with full-on tube drive, this guitar screams. This guitar with a fender tube amp has brought out rich sounds and fat harmonics that I never thought possible in over 20 years of playing.

This guitar is suitable for any style in my opinion. It is the "swiss-army" knife of electric guitars.

Bottom line: For guitar purists, it is fantastic. It you're into electronics and processed sounds, then please respect this instrument and play something else.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I purchased this used (even though only a few months old) and am unsure of how it came direct from the factory. It originally only came with 3 springs, and after nine years, I experienced what I thought was a very slight bow in the neck; instead it turned out to be stressed out springs behind my floating bridge. A guitar technician recommended replacing my springs with four new ones, which brought the action back down to the factory recommened height.

The feel of this guitar is "bouncy" and the action is smooth. The guitar feels very stable when you play it.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I gigged with this guitar weekly for five years and have been recently performing monthly for the past four years. It has been played nearly three days a week for ten years, survived being in the center of a blazing house fire (in a soft case), and still plays like the day I bought it.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
This guitar is irreplaceable. I have been playing for over 20 years and have played several (expensive) guitars, but none play like this one. My only wish is that I could find another one (specifically, a 1994 40th anniversary American Standard) with a maple neck.

After being so satisfied with this guitar for so many years, I decided to write this review; especially after reading the review of some moron who doesn't seem to know enough about fender guitars to write a review... who changed their pickup configuration and made at least one untrue claim about fender guitars and their guitar woods. I can attest to fender guitar bodies as being solid (alder wood) because of an incident involving one very damaged fender guitar in a bizarre mishap.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $1800 used
Submitted 09/20/2004 at 05:26pm by Mark

Features : 10
I have the Fender 40th Aniversery 1954 limited edition model Strat. It was held by a collector since new and has hardly been played. It came with two cases, a hard shell with a "40th Anniversary Stratocaster" plaque on the front and a vintage case covered in brown material. The vintage case I store with the vintage marketing stuff. The hardshell case is excellent protection for travelling. The guitar is a tobacco two tone sunburst with ash body and excellent grain. It is the most exceptional top I've ever seen on a Strat...and very comparable to the Class 5 Gibson Flame Top. It is standard, 3 stock vintage PU's, 5 position swtich, maple neck and vintage bridge and frets. Nice finish on the neck although a touch too much clear laquer.

Sound : 10
I play in a worship band and we play all different styles of music. The tonal range is exceptional on this guitar! I also own an 88 American Standard strat in the same configuration and it is an excellent guitar, but does not hold a candle to the 94/54. The bridge pickup is hotter than a Tele and will cut through anything. Using the bridge/Middle combo and backing off the volume gets that Fender twang with better-than average mids and lows. Using the neck pickup, with the tone and volume backed off, gets a very jazzy tone that is perfect for the more moody kinds of music. I play through a Mesa Boogie Mark 1 with a rack of Boss effects and it sounds great with any combonation. I found that, with the Mesa jacked up a bit, and the volume at 10 on the Strat, there was no more need for an overdrive!!! It rocks, killer natural sustain too....

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I also have a Gibson Custom Shop R9 flametop Les Paul. It is without a doubt the easiest guitar to play that I own(other Strats, a Tele, 335 and a Black Beauty)....the 94/54 is within a hair. I have the action down as low as practical to play fast and it is very comparable to the LP with no buzz(well, on the low E, a little....). Because the action is so low, I lowered the pickups to give a little more mid. Excellent playablity. The finish is excellent, everything aligned, great neck and frets. Literally no adjustment was needed...

Reliability/Durability : 10
I play about 7-10 hours a week and use a varitey of guitars to meet the musical need of the worship team, so I don't put alot of time on any one guitar. The 94/54 is very versitile, which means I may not need another guitar for the 6 or seven kinds of songs we do each week. I still like a Gibson for the harder rock/Bluesy stuff but the 94/54 is great for everything. Strats are practically unbreakable(my 88 has been through the mill and has only needed minor adjustments in 16 years) and this one actually feels more durable than the 88. The pickguard is the only area that may not stay the course. When the time comes, I'll swap to a 3 ply version.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't had to think about it. I have a great dealer and a coupel of good guitar techs so I don't worry about that...it's ten years old...

Overall Rating : 10
I played this guitar in the showroom several times before I bought it. It was one of those that you know from the first minute that is right. I have been playing for 30 years and own many outstanding guitars and this one is really excellent. I like the natural sustain and playability and the typical Strat versitility allows you to use it for all kinds of music....a few stomp boxes and a Mesa is all you need to play pretty much anything...


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/19/2004 at 05:25pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
Mine is a midnight wine 40th anniversary model with rosewood fretboard. Three pickups, 5 position switch, 1V, 2T Am. Std. Strat

Sound : 10
I really love the sound of this guitar. I've played it through a variety of amps over the years, everything from tube to modeling, and it has always sounded good. There's nothing I've ever played that rivals the neck pickup into a pumped clean channel on a quality tube amp. It's really a wonderful experience. All 5 pickup positions are musical, but I find that I spend most of my time in the neck position for that fat, bluesy, sustaining tone. If you're a metalhead, you'll want to replace the bridge pickup with a single-coil shape humbucker like the hot rails because the single coil doesn't really cut it for the palm-muting crunch stuff.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The action from the factory is good and playable, but, like any guitar, you'll want to have it tuned by a pro in your area. The guitar feels just right and is among the most playable guitars I've ever played. The finish is still excellent, even after 9-10 years of playing it.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I initially had to have the neck replaces under warranty, because the guitar came from the factory with the truss rod maxed and the neck couldn't be set right. After that, I've never had a problem. Holds it's tune and tone very well.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had occasion to call them.

Overall Rating : 10
I love this guitar and it has been the only constant in my rig for the last 9-10 years. I doubt that I will ever sell it. It is completely stock and performs wonderfully every day. I sometimes ponder changing the pickups to the noiseless, texas special, or some other custom rig, but I haven't yet. You can't go wrong with this guitar. If you could only own one, I would make it a USA strat and rig the pickups for your style of play.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: 2100.00 (Can.)
Submitted 01/24/2004 at 04:45am by Rick
Email: rickp<at>cyberlink dot bc dot ca

Features : 8
Just want to say David Clark's take is right on as far as TRUE 40th Anny,s are concerned. I don't recognize any other models that claim the 40th Anny. title. Interesting that you changed the selector switch David. The main reason I traded mine off was the quackiness of the pups that did'nt suit me cause of my rythm orientated playing...perhaps if I had done that mod.....

Sound : 6
Quacky

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Nitro...say no more.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Ash-maple...Hey!

Customer Support : 7
Usual Fender ambivilence

Overall Rating : 8
Probally appreciate in value down the line, but I felt lucky doing a straight up trade for a Nikon camera outfit worth4000.00 at the time.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $800 used
Submitted 09/11/2003 at 12:00am by Anonymous

Features : 8
I have t give strats high marks for versatility even in their stock mode. Teh five way switch really is a cool feature. This particular Strat is Olympic white and it came without any TBX circuitry which is fine by me. I've recently put it back together in a somewhat stock configuration with the main modification being the really excellent Fender Noiseless PU's. I'm not sure about body construction. I bought this used in '95 and it was my main guitar for a while but I ended up using it's killer neck on something else for a while so the body just sat. It now has a neck from an American Standard that is about the same as the original. The neck has had the Feiten tuning system installe as well as a graphite nut and Sperzel locking tuners.

Sound : 10
I would hardly ever give a rating of 10 but the sound of this thing kills! It sounds like a sledgehammer hitting a giant anvil. the bottom is absolutely enormous which is way more than I can say for the several other strats I have owned. The noiseless pickups are perfect and perfectly noiseless which is very cool because there is a lot of hash in the AC lines at my regular gig with dimmer pots and freezers and who knows what else plugged in. Every time I pick it up it just blows me away. The sound with my Kendrick repro of a high powered twin tweed is perfect. Soul mates if you will. It's quite an experience and I can't seem to put this guitar down! Strats all seem to sound so different and I've owned a few that were pretty uninspiring so I feel pretty lucky about this one. If I bought another it would probably suck like another reviwers apparently did. Sorry for him, happy for me.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I remember looking for a Gibson something or other and while I was waiting for the music store owner I just picked the Strat up and started goofing off. He didn't have what I wanted so I left. On the hour and a half drive home it slowly dawned on me that I had been holding the finest uitar I had ever held in my life! I got home and phoned and told him to hold it for me. I'm sorry I didn't ressurect this sooner. the setup was good but I always maintain my own instruments so this is good. The ilntonation on this guitar is way above average and it holds it's tuning like a great white on a bay seal. I like the classic look of the white finish and besides being possibly the best sounding guitar I own, I feel very cool playing and holding it.

Reliability/Durability : 9
It's a Strat. They bounce very well.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Nothing to hate, everything to love. The body resonates like nothing else. It may be magic. I'll be holding on to this one.


Product: Fender '54 40th Anniversary Stratocaster
Price Paid: 600 (UK Pounds) used
Submitted 05/09/2003 at 05:01am by Sim

Features : 5
Essentially, this is just an early 90s American Standard Strat with a cheap looking badge/flag on the headstock. This is a sunburst, maple neck model, it has the usual Fender control and pickup configuration with the exeption of a TBX tone circuit which has passive cut and boost for the middle and bridge pickups. The TBX was quite useful for rolling back some treble on the bridge pickup.
It has the newer style Fender 2 point fulcrum tremolo with a very short arm and it came with a moulded Fender badged hard case.

Sound : 1
This guitar just never cut it for me sound wise, I tried completely changing the pickups twice (Seymour Duncan and then Rio Grande) but although it helped a little, it still sounded like a cheap copy.
I have other American and Japanese Strats and whatever I did, I just couldn't get this one to sound as good as them.
I did some research and I'm convinced it is all to do with the construction of the bodies on newer American Strats.
For a start, they are not solid Alder or Ash, despite what Fender try and tell you. You can tell this on sunburst models by looking at the back. All the contours are completely blacked out. This is done to camouflage the fact that the body has a paper thin veneer of Alder or Ash. This veneer is harmful to the overall tonality of the guitar.
The Glue that sits 1/64th of an inch below the surface of the veneer acts as a tone dampener. Glue doesn't resonate well.
The other tone killing factor is the way Fender route out the pickup cavity on newer Strats. Instead of the traditional method of cutting 3 seperate oval pickup cavities, they just tear out a massive square swimming pool. This is pure cost cutting on Fender's part and has a bad effect on the sound, less wood = less tone.
Also with the old method, each pickup was magnetically shielded from its neighbor thus maintaining its integrity.
All of the above is not true of the Japanese Strats and pre 90s American Strats. Jap Strats are far superior in every respect and although they are no longer made, you can still get them for a song on ebay. Do yourself a favour and buy a Jap Strat before everybody wises up and the prices go crazy.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
Ironically, the neck on this is perfect. The finish on the body is OK but the body is actually the wrong shape, the top horn curves in too much making the whole guitar look kind of squashed up.I've checked this against a couple of older American Strats I have and it's not just my imagination. God only knows what that's all about, maybe it's more cost cutting.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
It works fine

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
If you look around, you could buy 3 used Jap Strats for the price of this...........NO CONTEST!

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