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Fender Standard Stratocaster

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Price New Fender Standard Stratocaster @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.fender.com/
Features 8.0 (479 responses)
Sound 8.4 (491 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.2 (475 responses)
Reliability/Durability 8.9 (467 responses)
Customer Support 7.7 (118 responses)
Overall Rating 8.8 (481 responses)
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Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $349
Submitted 05/14/2005 at 12:45pm by MichaelBehuniak
Email: mjbehuniak<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
Model: MIM FENDER Flame Maple Tex-Mex Strat Sunburst

Year: 2004

Purchased From: GuitarTrader.com

Basically, the Tex-Mex Special Edition Standard is an upgraded MIM Fender Standard Strat (decal on back of headstock stays 'Special Edition'), with the following extras:

- Flame-maple top. This is a GENUINE maple-cap, hold it up to the light and you can see down into the woodgrain. The tiger-stripe flame pattern is spectacular.

- Tex-Mex pickups. These are the same pickups that are installed on the JV model.

- Glossy, poly finish maple neck, unlike the usual statin finish. The neck is also tinted with a tan stain, which looks terrific with the rosewood fretboard and brown sunburst finish.

Basic Features:
- Standard Fender Chrome Tuners
- Vintage style bridge and string saddles
- Five position pickup selector
- Free Fender gig-bag was included


Sound : 10
Tone:
- Typical Strat. The Tex-Mex pickps are loud, bright, and clear on both clean and distorted settings, with plenty of twang and bark.

In particular, the bottom E-A-D strings ring out sharp and clear on any pickup setting.

Positions 2 and 4 deliver the traditional Strat 'quack' tone. Positions 3 and 5 are clear and bright without being harsh. The bridge pickup delivers sharp, biting twang on clean settings. I think the bridge pickup sounds best with a bit of amp distortion, as clean can be a bit too bright and twangy.

More than likely, the maple-top contributes a bit to the overall bright tone.

Can't say much more other than that it sounds like any good Strat.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Finish/Setup:
- Flawless finish. Not even a smudge on it. Couldn't even tell there was still plastic film on the pickguard.

- Factory setup was very good. Only needed to raise the string height slightly, as it was lower than I normally prefer, but just marginally.

- Intonation is spot-on. Frets are smooth along the edges similar to a Gibson bound-neck. I checked every fret position and could not detect any fretbuzz at all.

- Tuners are tight and solid. Once the strings were broken in, even with excessive string bends it stays in tune.

Playability:
- Typical Strat. Neck is slick, and easy to access all positions. Can't say much more other than that it plays like any good Strat.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Guitar is built rock-solid. The poly-finish is glossy and thick, and should not wear off if properly maintained.

Again, construction and finish is what you'ld expect from a well made Strat, which this one certainly is.

Customer Support : 8
No experience with Fender Customer Support. The guitar came with a user's manual which describes care and setup considerations.

For the included manual, and Fender's online Mr Gearhead product support site, I'd give them at least a 8 for this catagory.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall:

A great playing, great sounding, and great looking Fender Strat at a killer price.

Fender hit a grand-slam homerun with this MIM Tex-Mex Standard Strat. If the quality of this particular guitar is any indication of what the Mexican Fender facility is producing, the reputation of the MIM Standard Strat line should go way up. IMO, this guitar would give the higher priced models a run for the money.

Highly recommended.

(Michael Behuniak, May 15,2005)



Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $100
Submitted 04/26/2005 at 01:17pm by S_A_P

Features : 7
Made in Mexico standard strat. Alder body 3 single coil pickups. Body is alder and neck is maple. Finish is painted maroon with white pickguard.pretty standard feature set for a strat.

Sound : 7
sound is kinda twangy with lite strings, and gets usable with heavier stuff. Neck pickup is pretty beefy, and the bridge pickup is very very twangy. Sound is good on most things, but is slightly too bright and the low end just isnt there. If I hadnt gotten this guitar as a trade I wouldnt have bought it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
finsish is good, no flaws present, paint looks good, and all materials are solid and well put together.

The action on this guitar is the only reason I keep it. I have played probably about 50 guitars in my life, and none have played this good. It almost plays itself. The previous owner was alittle bit too ambitious on getting a low action, so I had to replace the nut that he had filed down, and adjust the truss slightly to get it where it is. But the balance and feel is amazning now that it has been spruced up..

Reliability/Durability : 9
guitar is reliable and durable, ave not had any problems whatsoever.

Customer Support : No Opinion
n/a

Overall Rating : 7
I wouldnt buy this guitar today, and the pickups should be replaced, but the action is outstanding.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $370
Submitted 04/11/2005 at 08:47pm by CW

Features : 5
Standard Strat Features

Sound : 3
I bought this guitar to provide the classic strat sound to my music. The pickups are very cheap and weak to say the least. The shielding of the guitar is of poor quality and a joke.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 1
Where to start. Horriffic! The bridge was slanted at a 45 degree angle. Strings had maybe one wrap around the tuners. Action was sky high. Frets were flat in spots with file chatter marks. Fret file marks could also be found on the fretboard. I Could never get the 5th and 6th strings to intonate. 3rd string dead all along the fretboard. No allen wrenches provided (but you got a Fender sticker).

Reliability/Durability : 2
Everything is cheap. You are paying just for the Fender sticker on the headstock. I would not feel comfortable relying on this guitar as my main axe.

Customer Support : 3
Don't know....I returned the guitar before contacting them.

Overall Rating : 1
I've been playing for 20 years. I have several custom models I've build. I own Ibanez RG550's, Schecter C-1's, and many acoustics. This guitar would be worth paying $250.00 for and not the $370.00 price tag. It's ashame Fender has to resort to putting out this kind of garbage. If it was stolen or lost I would say good riddens and purchase a real guitar.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 03/12/2005 at 07:14am by goldtopdeluxe

Features : 5
Generic bits and pieces that come w/ the standard Tacocaster. Poplar body, black finish, maple neck/finger board. Old school bridge. It is what it is, I didn't buy it for "wide range" of features. The "5" is based on whats out there versus what fender provides w/ this model.

Sound : 5
Again, Tacocaster generic single coils that weren't bad if this is your first guitar, in fact if it is, you'll be alright. Now it it sounds fantastic with a little help from seymour duncan by way of adding a ssl-5 in the neck, an ssl-1 in the middle and a lil' 59'er w/ a coil tap in the bridge. I have taken to purchasing cheaper strats as a base platform for project guitars. This guitar is a will be played thru seymour duncan convertables, my boogie, fender hot rod deluxe and various line 6 toys.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 2
Brutal would be a little strong, but if my company put out some of the high end stuff fender is capable of and then put this stuff out with the same name on it, I would be embarrased. Where it to start? The neck or bridge (I'll determine that later this week) was not drilled correctly resulting in a neck that is mounted crocked, yikes. The neck mounting screws were not tight, eeks! What really got my attention was the difference in neck profiles from guitar to guitar. I had the guy at the local shop pull eight of these things out of the back room and they all had different profiles, so I chose the one best suited for me. Once open for rewiring, the guitar was filled with sawdust, if you chose to work on one of these, bring a vacuum. soldering was poor. Frets, yikes, there has to be one person in mexico that can properly dress a fret. Again from guitar to guitar, huge differences. I have several american topend strats to buying more to just to horse around doesn't make sense. I have also had low end fenders that started out as projects that sound fantastic and are using regularly to record after some tweaking. Consider the intent when reading this. Oddly the frets on this feel like tele frets. Compare to the current stock of american standards and they are noticeably smaller, which is fine with me.

Reliability/Durability : 5
It is what it is, it won't blow up. Lack of features also means lack of items to go bad or surprise you. If I was still playing live actively I would carry a back up. Finish on these things is like everything else on them, extremely varied from guitar to guitar. Evidently the C&C machines are the last thing to see the wood prior to patching them toegther, because the milling marks are very evident. basic colors go a long way to covering them up.

Customer Support : 5
Good luck. Fender not having their own support websites speaks volumes about their intent on customer interaction. Their handling of this is also why I have not ordered any high end stuff from them in a number of years. Letting third parties host websites as a resource is weak, very weak.

Overall Rating : 4
This was purchased as a project guitar. I would not buy this guitar simply for what it offers stock. I have been playing for 25 years and music has put food on my table at various times in my life. If this is a first guitar, it's a lot better than the entry level stuff that was available 25 years ago. It does work as a base for tweaking and experimenting, so in that regard I got what I paid for. If you want a real strat buy one, save your pennys and buy a solid used american or new american model. I am fortunate to have a number of excellent guitars. The guitar manufacturing industry has changed significantly in the last 20 years and this guitar is a good example of more, cheaper, faster....


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $349.00
Submitted 03/11/2005 at 09:40pm by Tim

Features : 9
Made in 2000, in Mexico. 21 frets. Probably a laminated top, standard strat features, one volume, two tone controls, 5 way selector switch, three single coil pickups made by Fender, passive electronics. Body is probably alder, neck is maple. Mine is white with a maple fretboard, kinda resembles the one used by Hendrix. Strat double cutaway body. Standard Strat tremelo, string through body, standard die cast strat tuners (schaller style), neck is very nice, thin, fast, maple fretboard. Came with a cord.

Sound : 10
Well, I'm 51 years old and I'm stuck in the music of my college days. I like Beatles, Stones, Hendrix, Sabbath, Zeppelin, Blue Oyster Cult, America, Dire Straits, elecrtric Blues, like Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, things like that. Not much into the newer music, although I think with age, I've started to like country music. The guitar handles all of these styles of music quite well. This isn't a "heavy metal" guitar but it is a damn fine classic rock, blues and country guitar. Anything from a bright twangy sound at the bridge to a mellow bluesy sound at the neck. Good Dire Straits and Hendrix sounds on the in-betweens. The only noise you get is the hum you get from all single coils. This was my first electric guitar, have been playing acoustic for over 40 years, so I bought it with a Marshall MG10CD amp. Since that time, I've gotten a Marshall MG15RCD and a VOX AD15VT. Sounds good on all the amps, but best on the VOX. The MG10CD is a kick ass little amp, but the MG15RCD is a little dissapointing. I don't use any effects, just a little reverb, I do have a boss distortion pedal, but rarely use it. I've found that I like the crunch you get just from cranking the volume up a bit on clean. This is a very versatile guitar, will do anything but metal, and I suppose with effects you could play that too.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Flawless.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Well, I'm not a professional player, just mess around at my office and at home, but I believe it would withstand live playing. Finish is fine, hardware is fine, strap buttons are solid, I've had it 5 years now and it still looks, plays and sounds as good as the day I bought it. I don't gig, but I don't think anyone would gig without a backup.

Customer Support : 10
Never personally dealt with Fender. I've bought all my guitars and amps through guitar trader. They've been great.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing 40 years. No, I'm not a pro. Back in the 60's my dad gave me an old harmony acoustic guitar, which I still have. Later I bought a Gibson Acoustic Guitar and still have it. I also have the amps I mentioned above along with a Fender Standard Telecaster and an Epiphone Les Paul Studio. I'm a psychiatrist by trade, so all through college, medical school and residency, my focus had to be on school and guitar was and is still just a pass time. I'm decent, but no Hendrix. I bought this guitar and the MG10CD Amp to mess with in my office. I ended up buying others for home. If it were lost or stolen, I'd get another one. I love it.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: Canadian ($499.00)
Submitted 02/27/2005 at 06:20pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
Made in Mexico.
Poplar body.
Maple neck.
21 standard nickel-silver frets.
Rosewood fretboard.
Die-cast machine heads.
Standard strat pickups.
Arctic White Polyester Finish.
Fender Bullet strings.

Sound : 10
This guitar does everything well.
Humbuckers have never satisfied me anyway, they take away
the sparkle that really satisfies my ears.
The guitar has a fuller sound (better mids) than it's Squire counterpart, while retaining that classic chime.
Nothing like the neck/middle pickups together,
through a subtle vibrato with a little reverb
to finish it off!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Finish is excellent.
Paint is flawless.
I picked the Arctic White one because it looks so classy combined with the gold lettering on the knobs.
Fingerprints don't show up that way either!
I looked for how it was finished along the neck and around the frets
as well as the action. I have a Squire strat, and that is one area where that guitar came up short.
Those Mexicans really do make a nice guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Built like you would expect a Standard Strat to be.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Usual Fender warranty.

Overall Rating : 10
I got home from Tom Lee, took it out of the box, tuned it up
and started playing.
No suprises, exactly as advertised.
Like an old friend.
That's what I love about it.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 850 euro
Submitted 02/22/2005 at 03:00pm by MIKE KARAGIANNIS

Features : 10
2004 made in mexico . this is my third strat i have one plus deluxe and one american series .i am from greece and i was really luky to find this strat in a color i did not expect to see in mexico strat(amber with honey burst).it is in the 10 more beautifull gtrs i have seen in my life .550 euro i bought it but i put a pickguard tortoise shell and 3 fender 57/62 pickups(the original sound)with 300euros and it is .....
21 frets ,maple neck,alder body of course ...,vintage tremolo(no the USA).the next thing i want to do is to replace the tuners with the spare Usa i have when i replaced the american series strat with schaller lock tuners ....this does not mean that the guitar has tuning problems . aaaa and the tremolo arm because i cant change the cnob with aged because it is stuck . i hate the MADE IN MEXICO they put in headstock.the guitar is USA in half.

Sound : 10
for blues,rock,jazz it sounds like the original.this sound exactly offers the american vintage series strat(2.200euro).in this price you buy 3 mexico with the same features.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
everything is perfect.but the guitar is like a woman .she needs to care her .dont expect that you will play the same time you buy it .you can make 60% better if you let a guitar tech do the care.

Reliability/Durability : 10
i use it everyday in my job as pro musician .no problem at all.

Customer Support : 10
in my town the FENDER dealer is a very good friend something like brother and in the nights we work together . he take care of me .

Overall Rating : 10
i play pro 8 years.
i have a yamaha pacifica 621 for metal situations .
marshall amps.
rocktron preamp & midi controler
roland vg-880 virtual guitar system
.........if somone stole this guitar i will put people to kill him!!!
i wish it had 22 frets and the us tremolo


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: #260 used
Submitted 02/20/2005 at 06:12pm by JN

Features : 8
- Jap strat made roughly around 1984
- 21 frets on a rosewood neck
- Red body with the standard spec of 5 way selector switch etc...
- Only downer on the build seems to be that the trem blows and if used heavily can now and again knock a string out of tune a little.

Sound : 8
For a vintage strat sound this guitar was perfect and has some really nice tones especially in the neck position. The bridge pickup lacked balls so replaced with a seymour duncan hotrails and now its super versatile for playing. My music style ranges from rock/blues/punk and it suits hese styles fine, I use it with a marshall jcm dsl 50 head with 2 speaker cab and can get a good range of tone from this setup. 9 with extra pickup 8 as standard

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I got the guitar second hand from a local guitar shop and it was setup with a nice low action and everything was in good order. A connection with the middle pickup was loose so had to do some soldering... Other than that its been fine since ownership.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Like a brick is all I can say, I have dropped this guitar and knocked it by accident plenty of times and despite this the paintwork and neck are still in great condition. Gibsons have world re-knowned weak necks that break near the nut, u dont see too many fender strats with neck repairs about.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them, most guitar/ amp associated companies seem to be pretty crap so fingers crossed I wont ever need them

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing close to 3 years now and have used some top class guitars within that period. From les paul customs to prs guitars, they do indeed have better quality in areas but cost #1000's of pounds more so for value a jap strat is the best about. My other band member uses a US strat and since the upgraded pickup mine blows his away, my advice is dont get the impression that only the american strats are worth your time.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $100-150
Submitted 02/16/2005 at 12:29pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
i bought it at a music store for about 100 scratch and dent. the man who had it before me mustve replaced the tuners, they dont hold a tuneworth nothin. the neck is a rosewood its pretty easy to play on. my dad has a telecaster american series and its just as easy to play on. another thing i dont like is that i had to replace the screws for the pickguard.

Sound : 6
it sounds ok with my music style which is classic/hard rock. i bought a roland micro cube with it and that is great too. i really dont play that often to judge the reliability and durability of it. i think its great. the only problem i have with it is the solos. it takes a lot of effort to do some tricks on it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
dont play it enough

Customer Support : No Opinion
never had to call fender

Overall Rating : 7
its a good guitar. i think the next guitar i get will be a les paul, or a bc rich. but i will definately buy another fender in the future.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: #360
Submitted 02/09/2005 at 11:35am by 585961

Features : 9
Made in 2004 (probably - bought it early 2005) made in Mexico. Maple neck and board, 21 frets, nice skunk stripe down the back. It was a 25 1/2" scale, it seemed a bit big to me at first as i am used to 24" but i got used to it after a few days, and although you cant stretch as much it does feel better. Usual controls, 2 tones, volume, 5 way selector. I wanted to get a fat strat with humbucker in the bridge, but it was too expensive, so i just got the standard 3 singlecoil version. It says it has a popular wood body or something like that, just a plain white finish, although its more creamy. Its real thick, and on some of the edges it gets a little thinner in the middle, I have never had a strat before, dunno if this is common or not. The bridge seems pretty good, I dunno if there is a special way to string a strat or something but its kinda stuck up at the moment. I used fender bullets though, and though i cant use the tremelo that much because of the position it is stuck in , they seem to stay in tune more or less perfectly. The tuners are nice fender ones which seem well made, though i might upgrade to grover locking ones when i have the money. No accessories, a gig case would have been nice, I already have one, but I wasnt happy taking my nice new expensive strat through london in a plastic bag.

Sound : 8
I mainly play clean sounds, although i do play all styles (metal, blues, rock, funk & pop) it sounds great, though there isnt that much difference between the neck and the middle pickups. Also the bridge pickup not haveing a tone control is really annoying, I might try to change that later on. I use a yamaha amp, though now I mainly play guitar through my guitar port, so i can do pretty much anything with it. Not having a humbucker is annoying, but it seemed to add more than #50 to the price and later on a can always get a cheap one put in. The bridge pickup I find is too harsh, even on distortion settings it sounds kinda wrong...(if only it had a tone control). The fender steel plated strings I got with it sound good, but I prefer the nickel wound ones for their warm tone.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I think the shop set this up its pretty good (esp after havign a late 60's guitar with no bridge saddles!) so the intonation is great. But i did play another strat exactly the same in the shop and it had realloy bad set up, buzzing all over the place. Pickups are all adjusted well, everything seems to work well.

Reliability/Durability : 9
It all looks like it will last, I would have prefered a more heavy duty bridge but apart from it being about #200 more expensive i dont want the hassle of changing strings on a Floyd Rose. The finish is real thick and doesnt look like it will come off or get scratched much, strap buttons are solid. I rekon i could depend on it, though i would like to make a few adjustments to the electronics.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
Other gear i own is an Ibanez Soundgear Sr-380 (japenese I think), guitarport, my old Kay guitar and a computer with mixing desk etc. I wish I'd looked into the prices a little more before I bought this, instead of assumign that the lowest price I could find on the internet was the one they were going to ask for in the shop. I like it much more than the pacifica's (yamaha frets seem to be finished really badly, really sharp edges), of course they have a humbucker but, i dont like the jack on the side and the scratchplate is weird so you cant get to the insides so easy. If it were stolen I'd buy another one, but they are real expensive, so i might just save up some more and get a Jaguar or Mustang, pref Jaguar but they are a couple of hundred more pounds expensive. I just wish the fat strat version wasnt so expensive.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US About $400.00 Case Included
Submitted 02/08/2005 at 09:46pm by Rick Adams
Email: luvmystrat at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
Mine was made in 1982 or 1983, can't remember. Was made in Japan. 21 Frets, I suppose it's a laminated top. Standard Strat setup with one volume and two tone controls with a 5 way selector switch. Has three single coil pickups, made by Fender, passive electronics. Body is alder, neck is maple. Candy Apple Red finish, body style of course strat. Standard Strat bridge, string through body, standard tremelo, but I had it blocked since I never use a tremelo and it makes it stay in tune better. Tuners are the standard schaller type tuners found on most strats. C shaped neck, medium frets, rosewood fretboard. I bought a case with it, as I bought it brand new in either 1983 or 1984 when I was in the military.

Sound : 10
Suits my music style absolutely fine which is blues, blues rock, and crunch classic rock. At home I run it through a VOX AD15VT which I just got, and had been using a VOX Pathfinder 15R for many years, which I still do use. I'm in a blues rock band and use a VOX AC30 for gigs. Mine is surprisingly quiet for single coils, even on the single coil settings. It's a strat, so you get anything from bright and twangy at the bridge position to mellow and bluesy at the neck pickup. Very versatile for most types of music. You can even do heavy metal with it, if you have a good effects pedal, but I'm not into heavy metal, so I only use moderate distortion for classic rock type stuff and dirty blues. I've had this guitar over 20 years, I've had many others, including several Les Pauls but this stratocaster and my telecaster are the only ones I have kept over the years.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Mine was setup perfectly when I bought it, as a free setup was included in buying it. Everything was and still is perfect.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I've been gigging with this strat for over 20 years. It's lasted. I do take very good care of my guitars and this one looks as good as the day I purchased it. I never gig without a backup. I switch between this and my telecaster during gigs.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've had two Fender guitars. This one and my telecaster, which I bought brand new in 1976. They've never broken down on me, so I have never had to deal with Fender.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing about 35 years. I have this strat, a Fender Standard Telecaster and two epiphone acoustic guitars, one of which is acoustic electric. That's it. Nothing I wish I had asked before buying it, as it was exactly what I was looking for. I love everything about it, especially the unfinished which is extremely fast. I compared it to several different types of guitars, mostly Epiphones and Gibsons but I really prefer single coils, so this is what I got. I'd cry if it were lost or stolen, because I doubt I could get another made in Japan Strat and they are some of the best strats made. Excellent guitar.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $443.24
Submitted 01/29/2005 at 11:38pm by Phil Hurd
Email: philhurd at aol<dot>com

Features : 10
Mine is a 2004 Standard Stratocaster, made in Mexico. It's Arctic white with a maple neck and looks just like the Strat that Jimi was pictured with frequently. It is a modern version of the classic Strat, and as such, has all of the usual features: vibrato, 3 pick-ups, one volume and two tone controls, that fabulously sexy and comfy countoured body, five position pick-up selector.

Sound : 10
My style is Rolling Stones/Black Crowes/John Mellencamp-type Roots Rock. The Strat is so obviously perfect for that. Primarily, I play through my 2004 Marshall AVT50 4x12 half stack, my 1984 Music Man HD150 212 combo or my 2002 Fender Pro Jr. The only effects I typically use are my Cry Baby Wah-Wah and a DigiTech RP50 Modeler. I have 3 other Strats, 4 Telecasters, an Ampeg Dan Armstrong, an Epiphone Dot Studio and a Vantage VSH-455 (335 copy). My Arctic white strat has all of the classic Strat sounds, from biting and sharp to deep and resonant and everything in between.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This guitar was perfectly set-up when I bought it. When I first saw it and played it I knew it was coming home! It just exudes that classic Strat vibe. It was extremely well made and set-up.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It's a Strat, and like the Tele, it's a tank that always delivers and always will.

Customer Support : 10
I have yet to deal with Fender. Their products are so good I've never needed customer support! So, as a consistently satisfied customer I'll give them a 10 in this category!

Overall Rating : 10
The Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster guitars continue to be the industry standards. Introduced over 50 years ago, these guitars have remained essentially unchanged. The reason is they were brilliantly designed, rock solid instruments with a fabulously versatile array of sounds. The Strat, in particular, remains the most versatile electric guitar ever made, well suited to many different kinds of music. If someone could only have one guitar, the Strat is the one!


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $384.00
Submitted 01/18/2005 at 03:31pm by Mike
Email: gnosticwarrior1953<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 10
Made in 2001 in Mexico, 22 frets, laminated top, standard strat controls and pickups so no need to go into all that as it has been well covered. Alder body I think, maple neck, beautiful sunburst finish, maple fretboard. I bought it from guitar trader almost 3 years ago and they threw in a very nice gig bag plus free shipping. For the money, it's excellent. Can't tell the difference than it and the American Standard in looks, playability or sound.

Sound : 10
I have a varied musical taste. I like classic rock but I also like heavy metal. I like jazz and blues, punk and grunge and even country. This guitar does it all well, except heavy metal, unless you are using a really good distortion pedal. It's a strat so it is not meant for metal, so I won't ding it for that. It's best for rockabilly and blues stuff and classic rock with mild to moderate distortion. Clean is excellent. Bright twangy sound at the bridge, good Hendrix or Dire Straits sound in the 2d position, middle pickup is good for softer rock, 4th position and neck position great for jazz and blues. Very versatile, but metalheads, beware, it is NOT a metal guitar unless you got a digitech or a zoom stomp box. I'm using this guitar on 4 amps, which are a VOX Pathfinder 15R, a VOX AD15VT Valvetronix, a Marshall AVT20 and a Peavey Studio Pro 112. Sounds good on all the amps, but seems most compatabile with the VOX amps. I'm not much an effects guy, I use a little reverb and mild to moderate distortion at times, and just use the footswitches that come with the amps for my distortion. I do have a ZOOM 606 but rarely use it. I bought this guitar to play blues and classic rock on and it has not let me down. Great guitar and quite inexpensive.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Everything was perfect.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Been gigging with it for almost 3 years and it hasn't failed me yet, so the answer to all the questions are yes. I don't gig without backups. I've had $2,000 dollar guitars go down on me on stage.

Customer Support : 10
Never dealt with Fender, but guitar trader is great, so I give them the max.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing 45 years, have what I mentioned above, plus a Yamaha Les Paul Copy, a highly modified Fender Squier Series Standard Telecaster and an Ibanez RG350DX. I have more acoustics than I can count. I'd get another one if it were stolen. I'm not gonna lose it. I love everything about it, as it does, exactly what I bought it for. I ordered it online, so I didn't compare it with any other guitars. Every guitar I've ever bought has been on impulse, and that seems to work well for me.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 01/11/2005 at 11:53pm by Woody
Email: none

Features : 9
Mine was made in 1994, in Mexico, back when red was still a color option. Won't go into all the features, as they have been listed over a hundred times before my review. Mine's the same as the rest, color is a fire engine red with rosewood fretboard. Came with a cord and I purchased a hard case for it when I bought it.

Sound : 10
I play mostly late 60's and early 70's classic rock, stuff like Hendrix, Stones and what not. I also play blues and have started to get a little into some country music in my older years. Suits all of those music styles just fine. It is not a metal guitar, but then again, that's not music in my opinion anyway - just noise. I am running this through a Marshall ATV 20 and I have no complaints about the amp. Not much of an effects person, I do have a ZOOM 606II pedal that I use occasionally. In 1, 3 and 5th positions you get the slight hum that you get in all single coils. Quiet as a church mouse on the in betweens. It can be rich and full or bright, depending on which pickups you are using and your amp settings. Of course, the bridge is twangy like all Fenders, and you get the good strat quack on the in betweens. Mellow and bluesy on the neck pickup. Very versatile guitar, I love it, have had it 10 years.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
It was setup perfectly when I bought it. Not a flaw at all, beautiful finish, everything perfect.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Well, I've had it 10 years and it's still going strong. Still looks basically brand new and I play it everyday and gig with it three times a week. No one would gig without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender as a company.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 40 years. I also have an Epiphone Les Paul Goldtop with P-90's and a Fender Standard Telecaster that has been modified with Vintage Noiseless Pickups, which are stacked humbuckers. I've got a bunch of acoustics also....too many to count, I'm an addict. I would definitely get another strat if something happened to this one.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $325.00
Submitted 01/11/2005 at 12:53pm by Rod

Features : 9
2004 Standard Strat---made in Mexico. S/S/S pickups. Solid body, maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. 21 frets, vintage style adjustable bridge, with 1 volume and 2 tone knobs. Lifetime tuners, 5 way selector switch.

Sound : 9
In a nutshell--it sounds fantastic! The single coils are quiet for single coils. One can go from a very mellow sound--to the trademark quack of a strat! I have come to the conclusion (after owning far too may guitars---and then selling them!) that you just can't beat a Fender Strat for a wide variety of sounds! The pots, switch and instrument jack are the same as on an American Strat--so they are very good!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The fit and finish on the guitar is every bit as good as on an American Fender. The Mexican Strats have a vintage bridge---but everything else is the same except the price! No flaws at all on my guitar except that it needed a professional setup---which every
new guitar does no matter what the price! So many folks buy new guitars and don't have them setup properly---and then they wonder why they have problems with intonation and staying in tune! The factories can only do so much--and due to shipping--the guitars get out of whack anyway. Do yourself a favor--pay the $60.00 dollars to have it setup properly---you won't regret it!

Reliability/Durability : 10
One other reviewer said it "is built like a tank" and I agree! The weitght of the guitar is just right---not too light or heavy. Leo Fender got it right when he designed the Strat a half-century ago! Everything is solid on the guitar--no complaints at all!

Customer Support : 8
I have read a number of complaints about Fender over the years but I've never had an issue with them. I have found them to be a really good company. You can't be in business for over 50 years and build thousands of guitars used by professional musicians all over the world and not be any good! I found the manual that came with the guitar to be very helpful---and you can't beat a lifetime warranty!

Overall Rating : 9
I have to honestly say that there isn't a thing I don't like about my Strat. Are there better guitars out there? Probably. But not at this price! If you have it properly setup---and take care of it--it should last a lifetime. I almost bought the American made version but in comparing the Mexican and American Strats---I could see little difference in quality (except the bridge---but I happen to like the vintage bridge on the Mexican version) but a big difference in price. Of course a Mexican made Strat won't hold its value like an American made one--but who cares if it is going to be a working guitar and you're going to keep it for a lifetime! Buy the American version if you are concerned about resale value and don't plan to keep it forever. Otherwise save yourself $400.00 dollars and buy the Mexican Strat!


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 01/08/2005 at 12:40pm by kevin

Features : 10
Mine is a 2004 Made In Mexico...Even so its still a well made, beautiful
instrument...
21 fret
Standard aminities found on strats S/S/S
Maple neck w/maple Fretboard
Sage Green Metalic-Standard paint job
I gave this a ten because its a STANDARD strat...i knew exactly
what i was getting and didn't expect anything more

Sound : 8
I play it through Morley PSW Wah into an Ibanez PT5 Multi-Effects Processor(has the tube screamer built in) into volume pedal then into my Pignose G40V All Tupe amp.
With the pickup selection i get great tones frome this thing
The processor unit i have has an EQ built in so i can get a great thick
tone from the stock sinle coil PU,s
Very little noise.
Cant do any real dramatic tremolo work with it(hence the "8" probably need lock downs)but it can handle some light stuff with ease...stays in tune great.
Plus this is the first maple fretboard guitar i have ever owned...and its great...much smother than rosewood.
Guitar is well balanced and comfortable to play...this is no lie, at practise i stood and played it for 4 hours straight.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The set was perfect...for me anyway...slightest buzz...doesnt bother me at all...cannot hear it through amp.
The intonation seems to be perfect...i can capo up the neck and it still is dead on tune.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Its a fender strat...it should out live me

Customer Support : No Opinion
Dunno...

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing about 20 yaers...
I would Absolutly buy annother if this one wrere stolen...
I looked at tones of guitars and went with this one


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US approx $180 in 1988 dollars
Submitted 01/02/2005 at 09:55am by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion
Made in Japan between 1982 and 1987. Everything is stock, standard Strat features. Maple neck. Oh, it's black, originally with a white pickgaurd, but I changed it to red tortoise shell, cause it looks strange and cool.

Sound : 9
This is a wonderfully versatile guitar. It's a strat, and sounds like a strat - if you want it to sound like something else, then buy something else. Between the pickup selections and tone controls, plus your eq on your amp(s), you can get a wide range of sounds from any strat. I play mostly power-pop and rock, and it suits me just fine. Only commplaint is it can be a bit noisey when only one pickup is selected, but that's single coils for ya.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Can't remember the factory setup - that was 17 years ago. But I've set it up myself since, and the action is very low, with no buzz at all. The tremelo, as with all Fender vintage style 6-screw tremelos, can whack the strings out of tune pretty badly if I really abuse it. But Floyd Roses are ugly as hell, so I've just learned to be careful, and to not pull on the bar (which seems to do the most tuning damage, to mine at least).

My only minor complaint is with the string trees. They are these crappy little plastic boxes with metal rollers on both sides. I think they're supposed to help keep the guitar in tune when using the trem. They're ugly, and I'd change them, but I'm afraid the classic "T" shaped tree would make the tremelo tuning problem even worse.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is absolutely a tank. For seventeen years it has been abused and sometimes neglected, and it still plays perfectly. Other than a bit of oxidation on the bridge sadles and normal wear on the fingerboard, it looks like new. Well, except for the huge belt-buckle scratch on the back. :) I give it a nine only because one of the string tree holes became stripped. Of course, being the guitar abuser that I am, I just drilled a new hole in the headstock and screwed it back in. Shameful.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never needed it.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for 23 years, and I've had and played a lot of different guitars from crappy no-names to Rics to a sweet vintage tele that I wish I still had. Right now for electrics I play an Epiphone Dot and a Fender Jaguar reissue, but I'm gonna sell the Jag as the strat really gives me all the sounds the Jag can, plus some more, and it's not as tempermental. My playing is 99.9% home studio work, and at this point I don't even own an amp, I just have a V-Amp modeller, with a seperate tube preamp for warmth and an eq to tweak the sounds.

This has been my main guitar for 17 years (though it's tied with the Dot, which I also love). I wouldn't sell it or trade it for the world. I know some people are purists about getting American made, but I honestly don't think most people could tell the difference between my Jap strat and a USA strat. As I said, it has been used and abused for 17 years, and it still plays as good as, if not better than new. I've taken it apart and put it back together again, drilled holes in it (for USA pickguard), dropped it, bumped it into all kinds of things, left it out of its case for years at a time, lost and replaced pieces of it, and I know that every time I plug it in it's going to sound great. If you can find one, get it - it's worth every penny you'll save.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 450 (Canadian)
Submitted 12/24/2004 at 09:44pm by Normand Leclaire
Email: normandleclaire<at>sympatico dot ca

Features : 9
A 2003 made in Mexico, 21 frets, rosewood neck, 3 single coil pups,dark sherry, vibrato, with all the other features of a standard strat.

Sound : 9
I am playing mostly heavy rock from the 60's and 70's... Yes, even some Jimi Hendrix...from the Beatles to our days...The Strat response very well to that style combined with a Peavey 400 Chorus stereo 212... The middle position on the pups is a bit noisy, but that's the only complaint...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Before buy'n'it, I was to buy a American Strat...Once at the music store, I tried a few Fender of every model...even a Telecaster and 2 or 3 American Strat...I did'nt even want to look at a mexican one...But that Dark sherry color came to my face...so I ask to see that one...when I saw it was a Made in Mexico, I wanted to put it back without touchin it...but finally I played a few notes... so I could'nt say what happen, but I feel it was my guitar...done expressly for me..I know it's sound crazy, but I think it's the only way to buy a guitar...

Reliability/Durability : 9
It's only 3 months I owned it...will see...

Customer Support : 9
Never used it till now, but some of my friends owners of Fender eqipement did, and were very happy with the service

Overall Rating : 10
I'm playing guitar since am 13 yo...i'm now 52...so it's been a long time.. I have played so many kind of guitars, would take to long to enumerate...I would'nt remember them all anyway...My Strat is like a candy I wanted to offered to myself...and it do make me happy...I would by another one like it, no question... I was playing accoustic guitar ( Norman ST-68 )for the last 10-12 years...My Strat brang back my teenager feeling in me... I even got back in a band since then..and my hairs are growing....:-)


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 200 (UK pounds) used
Submitted 12/20/2004 at 07:53am by ian

Features : 10
Little I can add to what the other proud owners of this excellent guitars have said below. Mine is year 2000, finished in sunburst with a maple neck. The neck has a lovely flame in the maple. The body seems to be a single piece of alder with gorgeous birdseye marks amongst the grain. A lovely bit of workmanship, and all the wonderful strat controls are there.

Sound : 10
I play melodic rock, jazz, country and classical. This strat covers all the bases. The stock pickups have lovely tones from tubey at the neck throught to a tangy prickle at the bridge, stopping at all stations in between. I use it through a Roland ST100 and a Behringer firebird, mostly using clean settings, but sometimes with a bit of drive. I don't use effects, not even a little reverb. It sounds lovely as it is.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
All as it should be, including the set up.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Nicely built guitar. I've replaced the standard strap buttons with a pair of straplocks to avoid accidents. I don't gig - too shy - just play to entertain my dawg!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
Only ever dealt with Fender about an amp, but they were friendly and informative.

Overall Rating : 10
So much better than a squier in terms of tone and set up. Would I buy another - well, I bought a standard telecaster in sunburst as a big brother for this baby. Love playing Ravel's Bolero on the strat - get it from OLGA - sends shivers up the spine. Best feature is the look - pure strat - and that lovely wood and tone.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $220 used
Submitted 11/23/2004 at 10:50am by Sargis Ray Voodoo (SRV)
Email: LongLiveJimi at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 8
I have a 1995 Fender Standard Strat (Mexican), in a 3 color sunburst finish and maple neck with 21 frets. It has a 5-way switch and 3 controls (volume/tone/tone) and 3 single coil pickups. I think the body is alder. The finish is very nice with a generous orangey-red fade. I took off the white 3-ply pickguard and installed a cream-colored tortoise shell guard and (cream/beige colored, not the green ones) pickup covers, knobs and switch tip. I have a killer purple rose temp. tattoo which I have put on the end of the standard headstock as a tribute to Hendrix. I have gold S.R.V. letters on the pickguard because he is a God. I have the mandatory "cigarette burn" on the headstock a la Clapton (and many others)....done by using a torch-style lighter. I have a Hendrix-style purple psychedelic strap with Kurt Cobain and Hendrix buttons on it, like Neil Young. The string-thru bridge is the standard Fender right-handed with tremolo bar. The tuners are standard Fender tuners and seem fine. The frets have lasted me this whole time and are fine for bending. I use D'Addario EXL120 nickel wound 9/11/16/24/32/42 strings. I got the guitar and a black Fender hardshell case from a source close to the Fender Corona factory for $220.00 used, but in "like new" condition. Finish and overall package was a great price! This is my 2nd electric. My 1st was a $50 sunburst fake Strat which I played the crap out of, then smashed in my bedroom floor a la Pete Townshend and then lit on fire (outside) like Jimi!!!!
May that beast R.I.P. Thus, this was a "real" Strat and WAY better!
By the way, I am a drummer (insert "BOO!" here) and I just could not justify buying a nice guitar. However, I just love the guitar and taught myself and had to get one.....I heard the Mex. strat is just like the American but poorly made. I bought it and tightened the screwes and it was pretty good, initially. Overall: 8/10.

Sound : 9
After a year or so, I decided to upgrade the pickups to Fender Custom Shop Texas Specials a la the S.R.V. Strat.....all I can say is WOW!
I have a Fender Princeton amp and this baby sings from clean to raunchy! Through my Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face, Hendrix Special Dunlop wah wah, a Boss chorus ensemble and Boss flanger, I can get all kinds of sounds! I can get the Clapton Cream 1960's tone, hillbilly country tone clean, the SRV tone with the neck pickup, and can get a great Hendrix tone with the fuzz face and wah.....I am the Voodoo StepChile! With the tone turned all the way down, I can get a sort of Les Paul sound like Neil Young and I can get it pretty grungy with just distortion and a flanger, when I feel like Smelling Teen Spirit. This guitar kicks ass and I have played American Strats. This blows them away! The pickups are amazing and
worth the $100.00 I spent in 1996... Can you say TONE, TONE, TONE! The clean tone is amazing!!! Overall sound: 9/10.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The initial setup was crappy. I totally took it apart (except for wiring) and put it back together again. It played much better but had intonation issues, according to my L.A. professional music buddy.
I went to the Guitar Dr. in Fountain Valley and he totally set it up for me, installed the Texas Specials, and redid the thing for $200.
I can say this was the best $200 I have ever spent! The thing plays like my dream Strat.....I have no complaints. There is a little noise but overall, it is Fender all the way.....I love it.
Overall: 6/10 before the Guitar Dr., but now a 9/10.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This thing is great. It is not too light but it is still very managable. The hardware is solid, the tuners are pretty good, the finish is wonderful and no cracks, the strap buttons are solid and it is my only electric guitar. I would use it as my sole guitar if I had the balls to play lead guitar in a band (remember, I am a drummer!).....I do get the urge to smash the thing when I am really into the music and I have to fight back the urge since she is my Baby now. I do find myself stroking it and talking to it and my wife thinks I am losing it. The middle latch on the case broke off and that sucks, but otherwise, the black-fur lined case is solid and works well. Durability: 9/10.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them. I bought it used and no warranty. However, besides the case issue, the guitar has given me no problems at all.

Overall Rating : 9
I have always been a Fender guy....my heroes (Hendrix, SRV, Clapton, Cobain, early Page, and on and on)....all played Fender. I lived in Fullerton, CA, about 1 mile from the old factory on Fender Avenue!
There is just something SO sexy about the design. I like Les Pauls too, but their action is just too high and I am clumsy playing them. The only regret I have is that this is Mexican. Even though I scratched off the "Made in Mexico" on the headstock, the "M" serial number is a nagging reminder. However, in my mind, it has a great retro vibe and TONE, TONE, TONE!!! I did not compare it with any other guitars....Strat is my choice. I thought about changing the neck to a lefty to be a reverse Hendrix and putting a left handed bridge in (like SRV), but didn't hassle with it...after all, I am a drummer! Overall, the thing cost me about $220 with case, $130 for pickguard, Texas Specials and misc small parts, $200 for professional installation and setup, for a total of about $550. Again, I had played American Strats and was not so excited. I didn't think I would spend this much but hey, it was all worth it. I love this guitar. My buddy has a U.S. Strat with no modifications and this blows it away. I played an early 1970's U.S. Strat in a recording studio and my axe chopped it up! Again, it is all about the Texas Specials....they make me sound like a California Special, even when I just noodle around with my Fender Champ 15w amp! I have played it thru a Marshall full stack and it was HUGE.....I need to get me one of those, but hey, I'm a drummer.....ba dum dum!!!

Feel free to email me for pictures. Peace, love and 420 to all... 8-)
Overall rating: 9/10 as modified and only because it is Mexican.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 900 (AUS)
Submitted 11/14/2004 at 04:55pm by Anonymous

Features : 5
Fender Standard Strat, made in Mexico, 2003 year model. Standard strat features eg. tone, volome etc... White body and maple neck (Hendrix!). The guy at the shop kept telling me its Alder, but the sticker on the guitar say's it poplar. Not sure who to believe, although people have been telling me that Fender have supposidly stopped using poplar.

Tuners won't stay in tune, has a thin, weak, (even for a strat, it's terrible) tone. Not the strat tone I was looking for. CEREMIC pickups.

Vintage frets. Just because it's VINTAGE don't think it's any good because that only means that the frets are tiny as, which in turn makes bends as HARD AS. Considering the fact that the strat already has a very long neck (compared to say, a Les Paul) they shouldn't really make life harder for those of us who like to play lead or blues etc. But once you get used to them, it's nothing.

Gets a five because... well it doesn't really have any features, it's just a basic strat.

Sound : 1
We are reviewing a mexican strat aren't we?

Let me say something about this guitar. It stinks. Its horrible. Its thin, weak, wimpy and has no character. Noisy. Terrible. Sustain is frighteningly bad when I first got it. Whatever you play on it sounds cheap.

- BUT -

The Standard Strat is like a... Japanese sports car. It's not a Ferrari, and it never will be, but it can be made to go as fast if you upgrade it with the right parts. First thing I considered changing was the pickups. I wanted a REAL strat tone, something that can be soft and sweet or harsh and ballsy so I went out and got a packet of kinmans. It cost slightly more than half the price of the strat, but I think it's worth it, it breathed new life into it and now I think the tone is as good as or better than most american strats.

After that you may want to change the frets etc...

I've upgrade this thing so much it's not really a standard strat anymore. It's more of a strat style guitar that looks and sounds like a good strat - a really good strat.

About the horrible sustain - it kind of went away after about a year. I think it might be beacuse it got "played in", or maybe I just got better... Not sure of the real reason.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
Factory setup was ok... I kept fooling around with it until it screwed up on me so... had to go to a pro, made it even better than it was before.

The finish looks more like a bloody suit of, I don't think theres anything out there that can scratch this thing.

Everything else was ok, not that many problems here...

Reliability/Durability : 9
It's a brick.

You can use it as a weapon if you want.

Hmm.. frets wore away really quickly. But I play alot so...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 9
Overall I'm giving it a nine because its solid, reliable and its cheap. Although it may sound bad at first, its got lots of potential, it can be made to sound as good or better than higher priced guitars for a fraction of the price.

Just for the record, I love my guitar. I've even given it a paint job (it looks good, trust me). Sounds good, plays good - what more can I ask?

If it got stolen, I'd probably buy an American and do that up - although I probably won't give it a new paint job...


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $203.50
Submitted 11/10/2004 at 07:23am by John

Features : 5
This is my 5th Strat purchased over the years. I really liked my MIM Tele so I took a chance and bought this used MIM Strat on an internet auction.
Fiesta red and maple neck, white single ply pickguard, 1995 year model.
Typical features but this was in great shape cosmetically and all stock

Sound : 10
Noisy pickups, buzzes, needs a fret level and recrown, crappy tuners, pot metal bridge compensator, very little sustain. Sound is weak through my PodXT and all my amps. noisy and anemic. A POS!

Replaced the pickups with Fender Tex Mex
replaced the pots with CTS matched 250 OHM
Replaced the 5 way switch
replaced the cap with a Hovland
Used vintage wire in the electronics
Replaced the pickguard with a 3 ply American Standard with copper shielding
Replaced the bridge compensator with a Callaham unit with stainless steel trem bar
replaced the saddle screws with shorter ones
Replaced the bridge screws with new ones from Callaham
Replaced the tuners with Fender/Schaller locking tuners
Did a fret level and recrown
Installed Schaler strap locks

This guitar absolutely rocks now. Plays much better than my SRV and Strat +. I love the pickups and the sustain is great. The action is low with no buzz and the intonation is perfect. The trem unit comes back to neutral and it stays in tune.

total cost of the guitar and parts was $480.00 including shipping. I did all the installation and work so there were no labor charges. This guitar is easily as good or better than any American made Fender now and the price is impossible to beat. This is a real player and I don't have to worry about dings as the value will not be affected.
If you are on a budget but want a custom shop quality Strat, this is the only way to go. I'd put this up against any CS Strat out there. i've had Squires and they are junk. The MIM is a sold piece of wood and is built by craftsmen.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
After I replaced all the hardware and did the fret work, I did a factory setup and intonation. I had to losen the truss rod a bit as I installed new Dean Markley Blue Steel Strings in .009 to .042.

The neck to body joint and all other fit and finish areas are very nice on this Strat. No issues with the factory work. The body is a bit chunky compared to American and MIJ Strats as the edge radius of all the body edges are very small and sharp. Reminds me of a Charvel. The slightly narrower nut and string spacing on a MIM seems OK and doesn't bother me at 2 1/16".

Reliability/Durability : 10
The guitar body/neck is built very sturdy and will take a ton of abuse. I can push on the neck and the pitch hardly drops. Better than my SRV Strat.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't need any support. No warranty and highly modded.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 20 years and am mostly a Gibson player. I wanted a Strat that played as well as my Gibsons. If this was stolen, I'd put another one together immediately.
I may replace the stock string tree and nut in the future but I find no need at this time.
A comparable American Strat would be at least 3 times the cost of this one and I don't see any reason to spend the extra money.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 5000 (NOK - about 400 gbp)
Submitted 11/02/2004 at 01:49pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
This is a Mexican made Stratocaster, made in 2003, 21 frets, you know the drill. 3-color sunburst, a real beauty!

Sound : 10
I mostly play Deep Purple, Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin. For Zeppelin, singlecoils are not the best you can get, but for purple and floyd, it's perfect! Don't know what the pickups are called, but I personally think they sound better than the ones on the USA model. They have more personality, with a more bitter bite in the bridge-pickup. The neck-middle position has a warmer sound than any other I have been into. Gotta love it. It's a strat, so don't expect humbuckers.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Guitar was perfect set up. Came with 9's, but as soon as I got some Ernie 10's on it, it was the guitar of my dreams. Lowered the E a little, for powerchords.. Perfect neck! The pickupselector stopped functioning but I just pulled it a little and it was ok. Never had the problem again. Probably dust or something. The jack is loose and impossible to tighten. I guess there's some kind of sick reason why Fender has KEPT THIS PROBLEM the last 50 years. Perhaps to give the vintage feel to it?

Reliability/Durability : 10
It's reliable. It's my primary, also own a Tokai Les Paul (Love Rock), but I only use the Strat. Never use a backup. Don't need to with this axe.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with em

Overall Rating : No Opinion
This is a strat as good as it gets. I would prefer this one to the american ones. And concidering the price, whew what an axe! Love it, and if it was stolen, I am quite sure that I would get anotherone right away. Now it's a bit cheaper too.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $349
Submitted 10/15/2004 at 07:34pm by Landz

Features : 8
This is a 2004, MIM Standard Stratocaster. 21 Frets, solid alder body finished in a glossy black with a maple fretboard. Other feature are 3 single coil pickups, vintage style tremelo, and one volume and two tone controls. The neck has a 9.5" radius, with vintage style "nail frets". The features are pretty in line for what you'd expect from a strat: an ageless design that was right the first time. I bought this guitar as a "project" with plans to install texas special pickups, and graph tech saddles.

Sound : 9
Needless to say, I never installed the texas specials, but I think the guitar will sound a little better with the texas specials or fat 50's pickups. I'm an amateur "hobbyist" who has been playing for 31 years. The stock pickups are more bright and twangy than my American Series and Classic Series strats, but have a unique voicing of their own. A number of reviewers look at these pups as crap, but they actually sound pretty good in my opinion, and the 5 position switch really allows for a variety of sounds, from warm and rich (neck pickup) to bright and biting/glassy (bridge). This guitar sounds awesome for the money.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
This is the first fender I bought that playable out of the box. The action was low, the bridge saddles were radiused properly, and the nut was cut/shaped very well. The neck pocket is tight, and all the frets seem to be shaped and polished as well as my other 2 strats. The black finish was flawless, and the maple neck is excellent. The only complaint that I have is that I'm not crazy about the bridge saddles as on prior strats I've owned with this "vintage style" trem, the height adjustment screws had stripped, but on a lighter gauge string, I don't think this would be a problem. Plus for the money, the bridge is better than other guitars I've tried in this price range. The trem arm wobbles a bit too and unlike my other strats, you cannot place a spring in the trem arm cavity to eliminate the wobble. I replaced the saddles with the new graph techs, and I am very surprised at the quality of this guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Other than the saddles, this is a well-built guitar and much better than a 95 american standard strat that I owned. The gloss black fnish is absolutely flawless. The switch is sturdier than a japanese strat that I owned in the past, and I expect that this guitar will last.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
As I previously stated, I've been playing for 31 years and have owned about 20 guitars in my life and now own 3 strats. All are played through a Line 6 Flextone III amp. This is an absolutely awesome guitar for the money, and the quality is excellent. The sound is very good, the neck is smooth and well-dressed, and the finish is gorgeous. I've seen other reviews criticizing the MIM Fenders, but I own two of them, and both are of very good quality and sound excellent. This guitar surprised me as to how well it was built.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US About $250-300
Submitted 10/11/2004 at 01:59pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
The Standard, Made In Mexico Stratocaster doesn't come with a dizzying array of features, but it gives you enough to do your own thing, whatever that may be. 21 Frets, a beautiful white finish, a rosewood fretboard. Basic pick-ups. That's about it.

Sound : 9
This guitar is great for those who have yet to commit themselves to one style of music. You can get decent hard rock crunch out of it, you can get nice big, open chord sounds from the middle pickup, but by far my favourite sound that can come out of this Strat is the beautiful, round neck pickup tone. Clean, yet cool, you can get an angelic hollow melody going, or churn out smooth minor licks with ease.

Even through a cheap amp, this guitar casn still sound sleek and sexy. However it does lose something in excessive distorion. I'd say at it's best crunch, you can get some awsone Led Zeppelin-esque sounds from it- but this wouldn't be your first choice if you play in a Megadeth cover-band ( although, thats not to say it's inpossible to shred your way through "Holy Wars..." with your Strat).

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
When I first played my Strat on Valentines day 2003, I felt a sudden connection with my Strat that I just didn't get with other guitars it it's price range. It felt great to me right hand, my left hand, and my side. I slumped over it's contoured body and relaxed.

The action was perfect, the frets and freatboard were in order, and it it was playable right form the beginning.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I've never played live with this. But theres no doubt in my mind that I would use it if given the chance.

The hardware seems nice and stable. Strap pegs are nice and firm. If I got shot while playing it, it might not save my life, but it would keep me happy and content in the last few minutes of my life.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i've never delt with them ,but because their so well know, I think that I shouldn't encounter too much tropuble.

Overall Rating : 9
I'd just like to say, there is a reason so many cheap copy brands model their products after the Strat. And it's no coincidence that when you hear the word "electric guitar", a mental image of a Strat-style comes to mind. All around great. Maybe the jack-of-all-trades. Not really a master of any.

I've been playing a short two years, one with my acoustic, the next in the company of my Strat. Compared to it's same-priced competition, the Epiphone Les Paul and SG, this was the right choice for me. It just felt right, it felt comfortable. The other two, though great I their own way, didn't feel like the Strat did.

It is kind of a bummer, that today the Strats once unique body-shade has turned to run-of-the-mill indusrty standard. But hey, I'd rather conform to the norm than play a guitar that didn't feel good to me.

Over, a great value for the money. This is a rather cheap guitar that you can be proud of. A work of art.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 10/10/2004 at 09:53am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Note: This isn't my guitar, it's a friend's. I've had many chances to play it, so I know it pretty well.

As far as features go, it's your typical strat. Three single coil pickups, 2 tone, one volume, vintage style trem, 21 frets, rosewood fretboard, and so on. Alder body, beautiful maroonish finish. Made in 2000, I believe.

Frankly, when compared to most guitars out there today, strats are pretty versatile. 5 position switch + 3 single coil pickups = plenty of tones to choose from.

Sound : 10
Like I said before, this is a typical strat, hence it produces a typical strat tone. If you play it through a good amp, or add loads of gain, the single coils can almost sound like humbuckers... just a little thinner sounding. With lower levels of gain, that bright, strat-like quack becomes noticable.

The clean sounds are great. If you use one of the in between position and add some chorus in front of the amp... beautiful.

The pickups really impressed me. This guitar has proven to me that mexican made does not equal to shit.

And for all you 12 year old pop punk beginner fabs out there... keep in mind that this is a strat. It has SINGLE COILS. You aren't going to get true humbucker kind of tone out of SINGLE COILS, no matter how many effects you add in front of the amp. Don't call the guitar shit just because you don't know how to buy a guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
After a good setup, this thing plays great. The neck is fast, although I believe it's a bit thicker than some american series necks. In the grand scheme of guitars, strats have pretty fast necks, and the neck on the standard is no exception.

If it's set up properly, there is minimal fret buzz. The guitar rarely goes out of tune even after relatively heavy use of the whammy bar. It obviously won't stay in tune as well as a floyd rose will, but for a non-locking trem, it does very well.

The finish is flawless.

The initial setup of the guitar doesn't matter. All that matters is that the guitar can take a good setup. The standard certainly can.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is built like a tank. After several years of use, my friend has yet to scratch the finish. The strap buttons are very solid. I don't gig, and neither does my friend, so I can't exactly comment on how it would handle live playing. Based on it current condition, it shouldn't be a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt diretly with fender, so I can't comment here.

Overall Rating : 10
Overall, this is a great guitar. Fender has succeeded in producing a low cost, but still high quality alternative to an american strat. Keep it up, Fender!


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 788 (Aussie Bucks)
Submitted 10/09/2004 at 04:43pm by david robertson
Email: cricketbatsaustraliasubmit at hotmail<dot>com

Features : No Opinion
2004 made in mexico model.
21 frets
alder body
5 way select, 2 X tone, 1 X volume
maple neck
arctic white body
standard bridge and tuners

Sound : 10
i like rock and blues, especially that amazing hendrix guy. i have been playing that long but for AUD$788 its a bloody good beginner style guitar. it seems just like an american made strat but made in mexico with standard bridge.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
the finish is next to perfect, set up at factory. low action and feels great. strings are also of the highest quality.

Reliability/Durability : 10
well made, comparing this to any guitar in the price category you couldnt probably buy a better guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
havent had to deal with them yet, but the shop i bought it from are great.

Overall Rating : 10
just perfect for $788. in a different league to heaps of other guitars i looked at in this price range. maybe only a yamaha pacifica can come close.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $249.00
Submitted 10/09/2004 at 08:23am by Bugga Boo

Features : 9
2004 MIM Fender Standard Strat. Black, with maple neck and fingerboard. I won't go into all the details, as many before me already have. You know what a Strat is right? Of course you do. It's a straight-up Strat.

Sound : 9
The pickups sound right once they've been adjusted to the correct height and slant. The guitar came with what feels like .09s, and I'm sure the guitar will sound even better with a heavier set on. Typical single coil 60hz hum in 1,3, and 5- dead quiet in 2 and 4. This MIM Strat sounds much better than my 98 USA Fender Standard Strat!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Factory setup was passable- slightly high, but playable. I tweaked the truss rod, reradiused the bridge saddle heights to match the radius of the fingerboard, raised the pickups up a hair and slanted them slightly. The neck to body joint is very tight, the nut is cleanly cut with no sticking, all the controls feel solid. I'd say this is as good as any of the USA Fender stuff in terms of build quality.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Fenders are warhorses. Everyone knows that. This guitar sounds and plays as good as guitars 3 times the price. There's no reason why someone shouldn't get a MIM Strat if they're looking for a decent guitar. Bang for the buck factor is very high.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 17 years professionally and own more gear than I care to type out and list here. This is a fantastic guitar for the price. There's really nothing I can bitch about with this guitar- its a good one.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $249.99 used
Submitted 10/07/2004 at 09:30am by gdflla45

Features : 9
I recently purchased a MIM Fender Standard Strat made in 96 for $249.99. Guitar Center threw in a Red Label Fender molded hardshell case for $.01, so I spent a total of $250.00!!!! Black with white pickguard, knobs, trem & switch tip, & rosewood fretboard. Has all the standard features, 3 single pups, 5 way switch, vintage trem, etc.... Your basic everyday strat, what more could you want?

Sound : 8
I play primarily blues & southern rock. This guitar has really good sound, although I am planning on changing out the pups. The sound goes from pretty bright to a low growl. Not too shabby.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I bought it used @ Guitar Center & they set it up perfectly. Whoever had this before me took pretty good care of it, as there were no problems with the finish, electronics, etc. I found no rust spots, everything looked really good. Although I did notice that the 2 pickguard screws by the trem were newer & different than the others.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This is a very solidly built instrument. I would definitely gig with with this guitar. I would not, however, play any guitar without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had to deal with Fender yet, but the guys at Guitar Center are great!!

Overall Rating : 9
I'm really a novice but know enough to tell the difference between a knock-off & a real strat. If this guitar was stolen, I'd have to try & find a similar deal.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $300.
Submitted 10/05/2004 at 10:04am by Anonymous

Features : 7
"Standard", just like the name implies: 21 frets, 3 knobs, etc.. Since the Strat may be the most versatile guitar ever, for the money, this one does what it's supposed to.

Mine's a 1992, black, maple fretboard.

Sound : 10
Again, it's a Strat. It sounds like a Strat is supposed to, not a "Fat" strat, or a "whatever" Strat - a plain ol' Strat. Thin, chinky single coils with different combinations. Awesome!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
Absolutely lousy finish. In my opinion, the worst thing about this guitar are the very visible and frequent splotches in the paint. Bad, bad paint. Oh, and the 16th fret was bad when I bought it (new).

As for the rest, it's made alright, and it plays great. I use it primarily as a backup, but every once in a while I just pull it out to play. If it didn't play so well, this category would rate a "0".

Reliability/Durability : 5
Sure, but who care. Like most Fenders, it's more like a toy than a real instrument. Never gig without a backup...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never tried - they discourage by not being able to use e-mail. Too much work.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing ~25 years. Have aquired lots of gear over the years, and I have several Strats.

Love the sound and playability; hate the finish.

Great value for the money.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $279.00
Submitted 10/04/2004 at 02:27pm by Neal
Email: nrglobal<at>cinci dot rr dot com

Features : 5
Pretty much the std strat, 3 p/ups, 21 frets, maple neck. Made in good ole Mexico. Std tuners, std (vintage) bridge. Made in 1998,or possible 1999, bought it new.

Sound : 9
Sound was a 7, mabey an 8. Pulled out stock p/ups, put in set of vintage noiseless, now, at least a 9. Pretty big difference here. Good rich sound, quacks like a strat, sounds like clapton. Mainly use position between mid and neck. Using through a s/s fender princeton chorus. Would like to use it through a deluxe reverb as soon as I get the money.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Guitar was set pretty well, had it tweaked by my guitar center, adjusted the action, put on 10's. Everything else was fine. One thing I did notice. At least compared to the Strat Am. Deluxe. The neck is "narrower" on the MIM!? A little tough to play some of the F and G barr chords. Not sure if the new MIM are like thism But I did measure, and sure enough, there is a difference. Would've been nice to have Jumbo frets as well. Finish on the body is excellent!

Reliability/Durability : 6
The stock p/ups ( and pots), crapped out a few times. Soldering was sort of shoddy, and pots sucked. Since I put the VN p/ups, problem solved. Only other issue is, there seems to be small little "pimples" coming up on the neck? Doesn't effect my playing yet, just somewhat of a cause of concern. Also, frets beginning to wear. Would love to just get a new neck, same as the deluxe. Someone, let me know where.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to call.

Overall Rating : 9
Since I had some tweaking done, and VN installed, a great guitar. My preference would be to get a new neck, same as the deluxe, and I would give it a 10! There is a HUGE difference here. Frets are not as good, 21 compared to 22. Wood, questionable, vintage frets compared to jumbo's, well I choose the jumbos. Since I bought it for 279, paid 125 for the p/ups, brings it to 404, I wonder how much for the upgraded neck, 150, 200? Makes it 604, tops. Compared to the Am, Deluxe, going for about 800 or more, (a great guitar), you can get this for some 200 less, and basically have the same thing. Since I don't have the neck, not yet anyway (anyone reading, please email me and let me know where to get one), I'll only give it a 9.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $349.99
Submitted 09/18/2004 at 07:53pm by Jerry from AMBUSH Band

Features : 9
This is a BRAND NEW 2004 model MIM Standard Strat w/3 single coil pick-ups. Gloss black finish w/maple neck & fingerboard. You know all the rest.

Sound : 9
I play in a 4 pc. band (2 guitarists, bass guitar and drums) We play top 40 and classic country, oldies rock and 70's & 80's classic rock.
Myself and the other guitarist both play straight into our amps with no effects. Both of us are currently using Peavey 1-12 combo amps, but I should be receiving a new Traynor YCV40 amp in the next few days. I have been wanting to try a tube amp and got a good deal on this one. The other guitarist uses MIM Std. Fat Strats.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The action was set-up properly and played just like a strat should.
pick-ups seem to be adjusted properly and the intonation is right on the money. Finish is excellent. This was NOT the case with some of the other new Std. Strats that I tried out. I also tried out a Hwy 1 Strat and it fretted out due to some high frets.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I don't see any reason why this guitar won't last. It WILL be played out live (6-8 nights/month) along with my Fender Standard Tele. I bought this guitar to be an addition to the Tele and give me additional tones which I can use when playing out live.
I will tell you at this point, that I take very good care of my equipment! NONE OF MY EQUIPMENT IS ABUSED! If you want your gear to last and perform as it's supposed to, you have to take care of it!
A little common sense goes a long way in taking care of your equipment in order to get the most out of it.

Customer Support : 9
In the 35 years that I have played music, I have only had to use warranty on equipment twice-both on Peavey Amps. I have never had a problem severe enough with a guitar that I've had to contact the manufacturer or a repair center. Maybe that's because I check my instruments out carefully before making a purchase!

Overall Rating : 9
I am 47 years old and have been playing in bands since I was 12 years old. I have at one time, owned just about every make/model guitar you can think of. I have owned some real JUNK over the years, and I have owned some real JEWELS of guitars that you could never imagine.
I have owned several American made fenders, Tele's and Strats, as well as some of the MIJ and MIM guitars. LIKE WITH ANYTHING--YOU HAVE TO PLAY SEVERAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE SAME MODEL IN ORDER TO FIND THE ONE THAT "FITS" YOU AND HAS THE SOUND AND TONE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR!!! I have yet to play a new model Amer Std Tele or Strat that is on a par with any of the MIM guitars. I can buy ANY guitar that I want to, but I'm NOT going to pay for something I don't like, regardless where it's made!! I would prefer to buy and use American made products, but it has to be at least as good as something else of the same model. If you take the time to play several guitars, you'll either find one that you like, or you'll find that you don't like that model after all and need to look for something different. Not everyone will like playing a Strat! Think of what kind of music you want to play and check to see what kind of gear is used mostly for that kind of music. You might not want to buy a Strat and Fender Twin if you want to play Heavy Metal!


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/19/2004 at 05:22am by Jesse
Email: Shredda king<at>AOL dot com

Features : 2
It was a gift. Made in mexico, I think. 3 single coils, 5-way switch, rosewood fretboard, 21 frets(sucks), medium frets.

Sound : 1
Typical fender crappiness with no balls. Fretbuzz like crazy, extremely noisy coming out of the amp. The 5-way switch lets you go from "painfully harsh" to "wimpy with no balls" and everywhere in between. It has a cool way of making my teeth hurt during solos.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 1
Fretbuzz city. The action sucked, and it still buzzed. I could feel the lack of quality associated with fender when I first held it in my hands. The guitar looks nice but feels cheap. Luckily it was a gift.

Reliability/Durability : 1
This guitar feels cheap. I'm gonna sell it before something breaks and I can't sell it. It feels like it was just thrown together. Strap buttons are decent. I would'nt use it live without a backup...wait, I would never use it live.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt with them before, but I hear they're snobs.

Overall Rating : 1
Wouldn't piss on this wimpy thing to put out a fire. Look, if your into that kind of sound, get a quality instrument like a Tradition. There is no sense in blowing your money away on a piece of crap fender. Quit buying guitars because of the name on the headstock. Fender sucks.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 08/14/2004 at 01:57am by M Nugent

Features : 6
98' Standard Mexican Strat. Bought it brand new in 1999 from Zeagler's Music in Monroe, LA. It's black with a maple neck. It no longer has it's original pickup's or electronics, it now has the complete pickguard assembly from American Strat (not sure of the year of the guitar it came from, I bought it off ebay, it still had the protective film and sticker on it) with the Delta Tone Pickups w/aged plastic parts (p'up covers and knobs, trem. tip). Other than that, everything is original.

Sound : 10
This is my main guitar and I always loved the sound the of the original pickups but while looking for parts on ebay to build another Strat with, I stumbled across an auction for a complete pickguard assembly from an American Strat. After winning the auction I decided for shits and giggles to drop the assembly into my Mexican Strat and loved it so much, it's now in there permenently, hell, I even took the 'aged' parts I had installed on the Mexican Strat and transferred them to the American assembly. I love the sound of the new setup, though I don't have any complaints with the original setup, it will work fine in the backup guitar I'm building. If I hadn't made this change, I would have to say the original pickups would have to be about an 8 at best.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
From the day I took it off the wall at the music store, I loved it's action. I have to honestly say it as low as any American Strat I've ever played on or looked at and even lower than some of those. The paint job is about as good as you can expect for a Mexican Strat, hell, it's took several dings here and there over the years and it's holding up fine.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I know without a doubt that as long as I own this guitar, it will hold up and be there for me. It stays in tune very well with the stock tuners and that's with lots of abuse from the whammy bar. As far as the strap buttons go, I can't tell you if they're shit or not, I always change to schaller strap locks as soon as I get a guitar. I never play without a backup, but it's not because I don't trust my Mexican strat, it's because I always have an extra guitar on hand just for the fuck of it. I like to use different tunings and I keep one or two guitars at hands reach, pre-setup for what the song calls for. My black strat is my number one and it gets used 95% of the time and I plan on keeping it that way.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar for over 10 years and I started out with some Harmony Electric finger ripper Pawn shop special that is now in various parts. I then moved on to a Korean made Fender Squier, then to a Jagstang, a Strat made exclusively with Mighty Might parts and Fender parts then to the Mexican Strat in 98'. I've since bought a 60' Fender Musicmaster, a 97' Japanese Crafted Jaguar and I'm almost done with another Strat project. I have several guitars that are gig worthy to say the least, but I keep reaching for my Mexican Strat every time. I use all sorts of effects on my SKB pedalboard, these are as follows: a Jimi Hendrix Fuzz Wah, an Ibanez Chorus/Flanger, a DOD Stereo Phaser, a DOD Stereo Chorus, a Digitech Whammy 4, a Johnson Tremolo, DOD 96B analog delay, a Big Muff and a DOD Thrashmaster (the Duke). I can get pretty much any sound I need out of this setup, though it changes from time to time.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $299.00
Submitted 08/13/2004 at 04:32pm by Scott Fitch
Email: fitchster<at>gmail dot com

Features : 9
Made 2003, In Mexico
I purchased it on Friday the 13th (lol, I dont know what thats supposed to mean)
Maple Neck

Sound : 9
Great sound, the exact sound I was looking for in a guitar, that sparkly trebly sound that Fender Strats are known for. sounds great clean, and nice overdriven.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Very nice action, out of the box, the action is lower [and plays better] than my Les Paul that I purchased last year. Midnight Wine finish, I love red, and this is a beautiful burgandy/raspberry color that I fell in love with.

Reliability/Durability : 9
I would think that we all know that Stratocasters are indestructable, and very reliable, now my 'paul is my backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I dont know, but I registered my guitar online just to be sure.

Overall Rating : 10
this is a great guitar. the price tag on it was 349.99. but the salesman at guitar center marked it down to 299 seeing as I only had $320, (F.Y.I. Guitar Center is a great place for buying a guitar, and anything you need, very friendly, and good low prices.) so right off the bat, it was an amazing deal.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 380 (GBP)
Submitted 08/12/2004 at 01:30pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
Year 2000 Made in Mexico.
21 Frets
1 Volume, 1 Neck pup tone, 1 Middle pup tone, 5 way selector. I don't think there's any player around who doesn't know the features of a strat.
3 Fender single coil pups, ceramic magnets I think.
1 piece maple neck w/maple fingerboard. Double cutaway Poplar body.
Black polyurethene finish.
String thru body tremolo bridge (not a patch on the US one though).

Sound : 9
Sound is amazing for the money, completely different to other Fender strats. It is very versatile and is perfect for beginners who haven't found their style yet. Obviously not as warm as humbuckers, but has nice bite and can cut through the mix easily.
A fairly bright clean sound, but when you turn up the gain it goes from a slight grit to a vicious snarl.
I find it suits me fine for the moment, but I may get a guitar with humbuckers and a coil tap for my next guitar for added versatility.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I don't know how it came from the factory, but I think any decent guitar shop should set their guitars up correctly before putting them on sale. Mine came pretty much perfect with no flaws, except that within a month or so the treble strings began to break frequently. I told the tech this when i was handing my guitar in for the free setup and i've had no problems of that nature since.
The maple neck is perfectly smooth.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This is the ultimate guitar for live playing. Besides being comfortable, it has never failed on me when playing live. The strings haven't broken (and i don't change strings for months). Maybe that is down to the ernie ball strings i use though.
The finish is slightly scuffed where my arm meets the guitar, but that is completely understandable considering it has been my primary guitar, both at home and live for 2 years.
I use the standard strap buttons with no locks and i've neva had it fall.
I would always depend on it and always gig without a backup (i haven't got the cash for a new guitar yet, ive only been playing 3 years). I'm looking at Gibsons and Ibanez however and I would definately bring this guitar as a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never had to contact Fender, but their support website (mr gearhead) is pretty good.
Living in England, i havent a clue about the warrenty for my country.
The shop i bought it from is pretty helpful.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 3 years and have owned this guitar for 2 of them. I also own an epiphone AJ-15 acoustic, a Peavey Rage 158 (best practise/beginner amp ever!) and a Digitech RP 200 multifx processor. I am acquiring a used Fender Twin next week, which i'll probably review.
The strat sounds best straight into the amp, but that's more of a reflection of the fx unit (it's not that good). I've played it through a Dunlip crybaby though and it sounded great.
If it was stolen/lost I would consider buying a US/US Deluxe strat before buying another one of these, although I would likely still end up getting this. The only thing i don't like about this is the bridge/tremolo, it's not nearly as good as the ones on the higher strats.
I compared this to a Squier Strat before buying and there really was no comparison. One thing I wish it had (besides a better bridge) would be 22 frets. A lot of the songs i play need 22 at least.
I would recommend this guitar to any player of any skill level, the only genre it doesn't fit well is metal i've found. At this price you really can't afford not to invest in one of these beauties.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 08/08/2004 at 09:20pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
I have two of these, one 1999 and the other 03. The major difference is that the older one is a poplar body as compared to alder.

Sound : 9
I do a bit of customizing on most of my guitars. The the '03 which has seen more play lately has Dimarzio Virtual Vingage 54'S, grapfite nut, grapfite string tree and locking tuners. It's currently being played thru a Boss GT-6 for effects into a Traynor YCV40-WR. The tone is sick. Also sounds great thru my fender tube amps. There seems to be an issue here with comparing these to American. IMHO they are different tho not necessarily one better than the other. By the way, the only thing going on in Mexico (besides the loss of American jobs) is assembly and painting. Yes, the maple neck with one less fret (not medium jumbo) and alder body is made in California. From the late 90's on the quality of the electronics has been about the same. By the way the '99 was only modded with Vintage Noiseless PU's that gives it classic jangle w/o the noise.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Factory setups are OK. What you have to look for is a neck that is well matched to the body. These are the least expensive in my collection. No matter what you spend the intonation is never dead on, you have to ajust action to your taste etc. Finish is fine.

Reliability/Durability : 9

Customer Support : 9
They answer emails and the phone.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing long enough, have a ridiculous amount of gear, and currently playing in a hard rock band. (My American Strat gets a 9 as well, that's another review).


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $389
Submitted 08/08/2004 at 04:12pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
2004 MIM 2-tone Brownburst, Rosewood FB, S/S/S; you know the rest.

Had to send the first one back because the line between the nut and the headstock was crooked.

I mistakenly thought this was a flaw but the replacement was crooked also (Although not as bad) as well as an American Strat I bought later.

Other than that, the guitar was pretty flawless. Feature-wise, you know what it's got and you know what to expect. And it delivers.

Sound : 8
I've always loved the Fender tone. Especially the brightness of the S/S/S config. I've owned a Lead I, a P-Bass and a Flame but this was my first Strat. If this had been my first guitar, I might've saved alot of money in the meantime.

It has the typical noise/buzz at 1, 3 & 5 which pisses me off. I don't know why they can't fix it. Without a decent noise suppressor (at the expense of which you may sacrifice tone and attack) those positions are basically unusable.

I'm one of those freaks who actually likes the stock ceramic pups and it pisses me off to have to replace something after I just purchased it so I'm going to re-ground it per GuitarNuts.com rather than replacing the pups.

Since I love the tone but the electronics suck, I'm knocking it down 2 points.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The finish was flawless. Hard to believe these things are made assembly line style in Baja.

The action was reasonable but a little high and the neck was just a tad convex. Which through off the intonation a little but nothing to bitch about.

One of the greatest features of all Strats is how easy they are to work on. A few 60 second adjustments and this baby almost fell right into place. Now it fits like a glove.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I'd ditto what everybody has said.

Basically, you can't kill it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing off and on for 20+ years and I'd replace this PDQ if something happened to it.

I hate that Fender has to put "Made in Mexico" on the FRONT of the headstock.

Interesting note: I stumbled across a great deal on an American Strat in a color that is no longer in production so I jumped on it. I was quite surprised at the tone. The MIA stock pups are obviously more quiet (still not noiseless) but at a sacrifice in output. Maybe the "Vintage tone" just isn't for me as I found it a bit muddy sounding. I also didn't care for the deeper "U" neck. I strongly prefer my MIM so I sold it. :-o

Lately I've been wanting more oomph in my sound. The S/S/S strat comes up pretty short in this area. This guitar comes routed for a HB at the bridge but I doubt I will get what I want by doing that so I'll probably get an LP copy for that fatter sound.

The feature I least like are the saddles. They're cheap cast metal and have rough edges which bother me alot when I'm muting. A set of GraphTech saddles will fix that.

So eventhough I hate to spend money on it to bring it up to my preference; $40 for saddles and $10 for the supplies to fix the grounding issue is nothing.

This is a great guitar for any level of play and I am a firm believer in the increasing general concensus that some of the new MIM's are rivalling the US mades.

But if I was an MIA snob and spent twice what I paid for almost the same guitar, I'd disagree too.

As far as pure value - this guitar gets an easy 10.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 07/26/2004 at 08:36pm by Anonymous
Email: fish_tank_murmer at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 9
made in 2001 in mexico. blue agave with 21 fret maple neck, and a single volume and two tone knobs. vintage style bridge, comes with tremolo bar. five way pickup selector. three single coil pickups. comes with a gig bag and if i remember correctly two allen wrenches for the bridge saddles and truss rod. an extra spring is included too. i have to sing the praises here. the neck on this strat is flamed tiger striped maple...it came that way stock (O_O). if anyone has a similar neck on a mexican strat contact me so i'll know that i'm not deluding myself or something. i kinda wish fender would throw in a hard shell case with these but i guess that's pushing it a bit for a guitar in the >$500 range. i wish fender would make a few shorter scale model strats to make some of those big bends easier on the hands as well but that's what gibson is around for, right?

Sound : 9
my musical style tends to be rock and roll.....yep. basically everything but punk, (and all its lame subsets....emo, hardcore, et. al.) indie and metal. my ideal sound is the bastard child of dave gilmour and jimmy page. for that sound i look no further than the neck pickup. the bridge pickup of course has that typical stinging fender treble that has made it famous. all the other in-phase and out of phase positions are great but i'd say that the neck pickup and the neck/middle pickup combinations are used the most by me with the bridge/middle combination shortly behind. combine it with a good overdriven tube amp (a fender hot rod deluxe in my case) and you'll have the kind of sound that rattles your soul. of course the bridge, neck, and middle pickups are buzzy. but sometimes you have to sacrifice quietness for good tone. i use a patchwork of vintage and modern effects into a fender HRD.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
i've played some shite mexican strats and some great ones and i have to say i lucked out exceedingly with this one. it came decently set up from the factory but after a setup which included adding extra springs to the tremolo configuration and effectively turning the guitar into a hardtail (something every strat player should consider) and some minor truss rod and intonation tweaks the thing stays in tune and sustains very well. the frets were very nice from the factory, very few inconsistencies in the wood and body work...a solid 8.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
i could spit the typical "dude it's a fender!!" line but i'm not. truth be known if you play like a shithead your guitars wont treat you very well. i play with a rather gentle and subtle style (except when things get more raucous as they always do when playing out) so durability of guitars isn't a big deal to me. i try to take decent care of them.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i've never contacted fender before.

Overall Rating : 9
although not as luxurious in build and components as the american series guitars that fender makes, a handful of the mexican strats are definately up there in terms of build quality and sound. a few yards behind the american series but light years ahead of the squier series. through my years of playing music i've had a handful of other guitars (many of them trades) but this particular strat has never left my collection. as of late i've been bitten by the gibson bug however, so we'll see about that in the coming months.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $260 used
Submitted 07/06/2004 at 10:37pm by p s

Features : 6
'94 model...? Call me an idiot, I tend to spend my time playing my guitar rather than learning how read the serial number to identify what year it was made. It has a "Fender 50th Anniversary" sticker on the back.

This is my only electric guitar. It has 21 frets, looks like any other Fender Stratocaster you can buy. Volume, Tone, Tone, 5 way switch, blah blah blah, for controls. All stock pickups, all stock every thing, I don't think this guitar was ever touched in a "modified" way by its previous owner.

The make of the wood is probably the same as every Mexican Strat of the era, the finish is somewhat strange, I think the current paint job on it might be custom or something. The paint looks fine, but there's a little diamond of faded color set squarely in the center of the body below the bridge. You really can't even see it, but I guess it alludes to the possibility of a new paint job... ?

Bridge is a wonderfully cheap feeling Stratocaster bridge. The tuners do everything a tuner should do except keep the guitar in tune while it's not being played. Maybe that's the bridge. I dunno. Fender tuners.

The neck is maple, the frets are vintage style.

It came with the Gig bag.

I give it a six because it is a basic guitar. I'm not complaining, I love this guitar no matter who says it's a hunk of crap. I may not own anything special, but I've played some crazy guitars. From some Paul Reed Smiths to the Silvertones Hasting's is starting to sell, this guitar falls right in the middle, err, a little above middle. It feels like a guitar you SHOULD pay 260 dollars for, if slightly used. However, the features are somewhat better than most guitars you could buy for 260 dollars, and with a little adjustment (hell, everyone's different, if you aren't satisfied with what a guitar can do for you because you're too pussyfooted to make some adjustments, especially on a guitar that leaves some room for such things, you're probably sitting upstairs playing the intro from "Smells like Teen Spirit" over and over again.) it sounds decent, if not half bad.

Sound : 5
I like to play music that most would deem independent. I would say that that generalization comes from my lack of musical knowledge and lack of guitar playing skill.

But it's whatever.

I play it through an old Digitech PDS 1000 Digital Delay and a Visual Sounds Route 66 compression/overdrive pedal into a solid state (yeah, SOLID STATE, bitches, I'm 16 and I have a shitty job) Fender Ultra Chorus amp (also used, the newer model is called the "Ultimate Chorus" (?) but it comes with alot of BS fx features, etc, I think)

It's not noticeably noisy. I like the sound because it's neutral. I tend to write stuff for rythym,(lack of skill evident here) and to me, a neutral sounding guitar rythym tends to be more harmonically sound than some attack heavy, prickly power chord progession. The sound is just rich enough, bright enough, etc, to satisfy me.

The guitar makes a variety of sounds for sounding like the same guitar on each setting, if that makes any sense. The range from the neck to the bridge pup is wide enough, country to semi-heavy rock.

The effects on the controls are somewhat of a bitch, however. Each of the knobs seem to have about three different settings for changes in the sound. This doesn't really bother me, but I know there are people who complain about that sort of thing. Basically, the volume goes from quiet, to medium, to max. settings 1 - 3 are about the same, 4 - 7 are about the same, and there's really no difference between 8, 9, and 10 unless you have the gain way up. Tone knobs are identical. Full tone, less tone, some more less tone. What can I say? It's a cheap guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 4
Set up very neutrally.

Had a severe case of "stratitis", had raise the pups.

The bridge and the nut suck, they're falling apart/warping.

Again, it's a cheap guitar, but it is a Fender, and I treat this thing poorly. It still sounds like the day I got it, which is fine with me.

Reliability/Durability : 8
One thing about this guitar is it takes whatever I give it. I'm poor, so a backup is out of the question.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 6
I've been playing for about two years, I don't take lessons, I practice as much as I can, I started out learning radio songs and now I just BS around trying to write my own shit.

I like how this guitar sounds, but I can probably guarantee than any guru with an empty wallet will be disappointed. I got what I paid for, but had I paid 400 dollars for this thing new I'd probably bitch too.

I love the color.

I hate the bridge.

... Oh shit. I forgot to mention. I noticed that some people have put that American Strats are essentially the same. I think this is absolutely not fuckin true. The MIM's have a shitload of tone wood missing in the pickup area, to save Fender some time and resource money in the assembly line. This makes a world of difference. My friend has the Highway 1 Strat, which does not have the "swimming pool" build. If all you do is play out of low volume practice amps, I'd say this would be a good guitar if you got the right price. However, if you plan on playing out of anything bigger than a twin, you will notice a drop off in tone and a considerably larger amount of annoying "shit guitar" hum coming out of the Mexican. If you want a cheap strat, save an extra 100 dollars and buy the highway 1.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $325
Submitted 07/01/2004 at 08:28pm by dan

Features : No Opinion
2002 Mexican Strat. passive s/s/s, 5-way blade, 2 tone 1 volume, trem.

Sound : 6
I didn't mind the guitar until I played something else. Now, this guitar has such a bland, uninteresting, weak, and generally unexciting sound. Sustain is pretty crappy. I realized how much of a pain the neck is to adjust after I got to work on a Warmoth double truss rod neck. Don't go with anything besides a Warmoth neck, really.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 6
Finish is solid maroon-ish. Action can be adjusted of course, but it was poor when I got the guitar. So was intonation. The Fender trem's saddles are so crappy! I really dislike the design of them. A hipshot bridge is much nicer to work with, and stays in tune much better.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
It works, but I don't espcially like it. Wanna buy it?!?! Everything on this guitar seems half@$$. The tremolo, the pickups, the wiring, the nut mount (a hair crooked, but it matters) Strap buttons weren't even screwed all on the way......

Customer Support : No Opinion
never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 7
I honestly cannot stand this guitar. I just finished building my new guitar from all Warmoth stuff. Nice body, nice neck, floyd rose, roller nut, schaller lockers, the works. And I loooove it. Better sustain, even with the floyd! Pickups are screamin demon in the bridge, blue lace in the center, and silver lace in the neck. I love this guitar, even though I paid out the arse for it. I cannot stand playing my Mexican strat now. That's why I'm selling it.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $325
Submitted 06/07/2004 at 09:01pm by Sean
Email: celtic_98<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 6
1999 Made in Mexico. 21 frets vintage. Was a 3 way changed it to a 5 way.

Sound : 9
Sounds absolutely the same as a USA strat and I know I have had many. I have had Gibsons, Fender strats, ESP, flying V etc etc. Depending on your pick ups and amp you can get any sound. I put 9 because I changed the pups to Seymour duncans.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Finish was nice and neat. Action doesn't matter I have all my guitars set up no matter what. No flaws. I always refretmy guitars and mexican srats must be refretted. More on that below.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Solid as a rock. I tortured it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt.

Overall Rating : 10
Over all I give a 10 easy let me tell you why.
I can buy a USA strat for $856 at any music shop.
For $300 average I can get a MIM strat. I had it refretted with dunlop giant frets 6100's. $150. I then bought custom pickups of "my choice" not Fenders. I bought Kinmans pickups. $260. Total - $710. I have same guitar with much better frets, (SRV and Kenny Wayne Shepard among others use these, and top ofthe line pups. If I got the USA version I would still change pups and refret. $860 + $410 = $1270. Think about it, easy choice.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/02/2004 at 02:10pm by Anonymous

Features : No Opinion

Sound : No Opinion

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion
To the person <Anonymous at 05/02/2004 22:35> below who wrote:

"the neck is EXACTLY the same as the American Series"

I'd say you've wasted the last 28 years of your life playing (around with) the guitar. For the record, the MIM Strat has 21 vintage style frets while the MIA Strat has 22 medium jumbo frets. The two are in no way "exactly" the same, other than perhaps being made out of the same species of wood and having a 9.5" radius I suppose.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350.00
Submitted 06/02/2004 at 10:55am by Anonymous

Features : 9
Black Standard Strat, 2004 model made in Mexico, 3 single coil pickups, 2 tone 1 volume, 5 way switch. Tone controls are for the neck and middle pickups. "Tremolo" bar, floating bridge. Sealed tuners. I own 2 Black Strats.

Has everything you want and nothing you don't, though a tone control for the bridge pickup would be nice. Truss rod hex screw at nut for adjustment, no need to take the neck off for adjustment.
Individual inotation and height adjustment for each string at the bridge

Sound : 10
To me the guitar sounds great on most of its settings, humming be not soooo damned. When I first purchased the guitar, the stock coils surprised me, these coils sound hot. I own LP type guitars with upgraded pickups, never could replicate sound that certain rock groups make, now I know why. This guitar rocks, literally. I can reproduce a humbuck, heavey sound as well as clear,
bright tones, just need to know how to work the volume, tone and switch to get the desired effect.
Single coil setting on the neck and middle pickup hum on the treble side of the tone control, turning the tone control about midway toward a more muffled tone, humming is greatly diminished. This is why a tone control on the bridge would be nice though I think it is the best sounding coil sans the humming.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Fit and finish were good except for a couple missed paint spots. These spots were small and only a few. Black automobile touch up paint is a perfect match for this paint. I own 2 black Strats, purchased 6 months apart, both had the same issue with paint, not a biggie, touching up can fix any minor imperfections. Most guitars in this price range do have imperfections, but I would expect the Fender brand do a little better.
Fret board for each is straight right out of the box, both guitars feel nice, fast, comfortable.
One thing , one guitar is a little heavier than the other, though they are the same size, model ect. ,,both sound similiar.
Switches and Pots are on the loose side, this is something that is really not that important and they can be replaced, but why should they? My question is, most of the "made in the East" guitars do not have this flaw, why should Fender? Tuners suffer the same fate, not as smooth as the knock-offs. I give it a 10 for the fret board, Fender really knows how to make these, to me , one of the most important parts of the guitar besides the body (and bridge) which is also 10. You can't fix the body and fretboard too easily, if either are bad, the guitar is trash. For the pickups a 9, really suprised at these, electronics (sans pickups) and tuners, I give it a 6 each. Averaged out overall an 8

Reliability/Durability : 8
it's a strat, though i suspect the electronics will need attending to

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10

Been playing for a few years, mostly rock, blues, shred guitar. Purchased the second Strat for pickup upgrades, experimentation, (at least this was the excuse) but I like the stock ones still. Probably will upgrade in the future, no rush. Really disappointed in the hardware -- pots, switch, tuner,,, this is where Fender tried to save some dough. I suspect most people will change these out when replacing the pickups. But saving money on the hardware is better than skimping on the body, fretboard and bridge. All in all, I'm a true believer and will buy another one if lost.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 05/30/2004 at 09:50am by Dan Puziss

Features : 9
Made in Mexico.Pretty much the features of any Strat.22 frets,volume,2 tone knobs,5 way selector,Maple neck,standard tremelo.

Sound : 10
I play pretty much every kind of metal but death metal.This sounds good even without humbuckers.Tremelo sucks ass,but other than that it is a great guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I've never played live and I've never dropped this guitar,so I can't really rate it.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never dealt with Fender,so I can't tell.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for less than a year.I own a Peavey Classic 30 combo amp and a Sansamp GT2 amp emulator and a Boss ME-50.This a great guitar.I compared this to a Schecter, an Ibanez and a Dean and this one was the best.If it were stolen,I would probably buy the kind with a Floyd Rose.If you are looking for a good first guitar,I recommend this one.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $230 used
Submitted 05/25/2004 at 12:35pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
I think my strat was made in 2002...it has 21 frets, it has volume/tone/tone and a 5 way switch...its all single coil...it has a trem bridge...fender american die-cast tuners...nice neck...

Sound : 9
I play a lot of alt-rock stuff (vines, sonic youth...) and it fits pretty nicely...i play it through a crate 20W or through my carvin pre-amp into my PA...its not nearly as noisy as my bass...the pickups dont pick up the high E string played on the higher frets well...I like the bridge and neck pickups and occasionally the bridge/mid pickup combo...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Its a nice cheaper fender...it feels good...

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
I havent had it that long...

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havent tried

Overall Rating : 9
Its a nice guitar...it has a bright sound with the bridge pickup and a jazzier sound at the neck pickup...itd be kinda cool if fender made a strat with 2 humbuckers and a single coil betweeen them like an ibanez or something...but i have no problems with this guitar..i play bass and thought id branch out and id rather not get a squier strat...


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: none (nada, zip, zilch)
Submitted 05/04/2004 at 07:57pm by Anonymous

Features : 9
1986 made in japan fender stratocaster. like i just said this is one of the "coveted made in japan 80's guitars" that every one is made aobut these days. standard strat features. 3 pickups tremeo blah blah ect..

alder im asuming. black finish single ply pick guard! thick though.
gloss finished neck in a nice amber color maple finger one peice neck with skunk strip

trusrod adjusts at hell making u have to remove neck to make adjustmetns wich sucks, damn u fender!
nine cause of the trus rod thing

Sound : 10
the best damn strat ever in terms of sound. no noise unless high gain treble. sweet sounds, i just love it. even shines on a shity crate practice amp

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
cant say my uncle gave it to me. i needed to set it up after string change. damn that trusrod!

Reliability/Durability : 10
paint is durabel. tuners were swappwed with pimpin gotohs when i got it so i cant say what the origonals were like. bridge sadles lightly coroded from years of palm sweat. neck unfaded. origonal freets shine on
only problem is that i need to resoder a wire on the pick up switch. this is normal 20 year wear in tear. is especialy if u like morelo stlye pcikup flipin.

Customer Support : No Opinion
never delt

Overall Rating : 10
best damn strat ever. these japanes ones kick ass. get your hands on one.


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $349
Submitted 05/02/2004 at 10:35pm by Anonymous

Features : 7
Mexican strat, alder body, three ceramic single coil pickups. Neck is EXACTLY the same as American strats.

Sound : 9
From Holly to Dick Dale to Hendrix to Frank Black of the Pixies -- the Standard offers the classic strat sound. It's really that simple.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Action is exactly same as American. Feels heavier, finish and wood grains obviously not quite as nice, but still terrific.

Reliability/Durability : 7
Like a rock ... guitar. Just got it, so we'll find out if it holds up. But electrical parts SUCK, that's obvious. The pots and the five-way are crap and should be replaced.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Don't know, don't care.

Overall Rating : 9
I'll cut to the chase: don't believe the "Made In America" hype about Fender American strats. If someone's stupid enough to pay $850 for a few extra bells and whistles, they've confused mystique with true quality. The Fender Mexican strat is by far a better value than any other strat model made by Fender or Squire. I've been playing for 28 years and owned many high-quality guitars. Let's look at the numbers: the American costs about 250% more than the Mexican. In either case, the immediate resale value (see Ebay) is about two-thirds. What you do get with the American is neglibly better hardware and a body made of three pieces of alder rather than five pieces. The neck is identical. You'll hear people claim how the fewer pieces make a big difference tonally, but that claim is way, way overstated.



Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: 339 (GBP)
Submitted 04/25/2004 at 05:30am by exit assassin

Features : 9
2003 made in mexico stratocaster, maple neck, 21 frets and everything else that you have already read below. Mine is in 'midnight wine' which is similar to candy apple red.

Sound : 9
I play some kind of alt rock and shoegaze, and this guitar fits the bill perfectly. I'm currently using it with a cheap Laney HCM60R and various effects pedals. It can get a bit noisy when used in a bedroom at low leverls right next to an amp, but strangely the noise seems to get quieter as the amp volume is increased, and most of the time, I mainly play at band levels meaning that the noise doesnt really bother me at all. I use the neck pickup most as it has the warmest sound, although I occasionally venture over to the bridge pickup for a treblier sound. The neck pickup can get overly bright at some settings, but on most settings its ok, depending on what sound you like I suppose. The middle pickup and out of phase positions are nice, but I havent found a use for them yet. I would reccomend this guitar for most styles of music barre high gain metal/rock, where you would probably need some higher output pickups. This is my favourite guitar in a collection of five and there is not much soundwise that I have found I dont like with it. When I first bought the guitar it was strung with 9 gauge strings, it sounded good then, but I restrung it with some 10's and the differemce is remarkable made a great guitar an amazing guitar. It gets a nine because things can always be better.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The guitar was well set up when I bought it, have had no problems with playability or excessive string breakages yet. The pickups seemed to be adjusted fine and everything seemed to be routed properly. The frets are great (I have only found better on guitars nearly twice the price and upwards) The finish isnt perfect, but I am being picky, as you would not notice what I have noticed unless I specifically showed them to you, and if I did show you the 'flaws' you would probably just call me a picky bastard and walk away. Anyway, I have yet to find a guitar in this price range with a perfect finish. There is slight tiny scratching that is visible in some lights on one of the frets and one of the tone knobs, but this is probably teh stores fault. The only other thing is that on one part of the 'skunk stripe' that runs down the back of the neck, the wood is slightly uneven, again not really a problem at all. One thing I did notice though was that some of the other mex standard strats I tried (and I tried a lot of them) were totally horrible, but the one I got is among the nicest guitars I have played, feels so much nicer than a few more expensive guitars. So if you are consideing buying a mex strat try a few first and find a good one, you will be rewarded for your searches.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar has withstood night after night playing in sweaty clubs e.t.c no problems as of yet, the hardware seems as if it will last (I am convinced that I will jinx the guitar by writing this review) The finish seems durable, it has flown around the back of a van for a few hours (much to my dissmay) in a soft case, and the finish was still unflawed, the strap buttons seem fine and it is still pretty much in the same condition as when I purchased it about 6 months ago, I have and will gig it without a backup, the only thing that has gone wrong is a string breakage once, and becasue of that only happening once It is unlikely that it was caused by a bad saddle e.t.c. After the incident of it flying around the van, I now keep it in a hard case, and wonder why I didnt think of soing that earlier, it definitely helps keep the guitar in shape, and I would suggest that you purchase a hard case with this guitar.

Customer Support : No Opinion
nNever dealt with tem.

Overall Rating : 9
I have been playing for a while now (6 years I think) and own various other guitars as well as having played a ton in my time. If this guitar was stolen or lost, I would cry and thne spend another month or so looking for one as good as I have got, or I would possibly upgrade to an American Strat due to the fact that I am overjoyed by this guitar and a guitar any better than this would be like a dream. I love its sound and playability, Im not so hot on the colour (none of the mex strat colours are all that great) and I basically only got the guitar in this colour because it played and sounded way better than the other mex strats I tried. The only thing that I could as for is that fender increase the build quality of their guitars in general, I got an amazing guitar, but like I said, some were horrible. The only thing I would change about the guitar is the colour, and maybe a slightly higher quality bridge pickup, even though I am satisfied with what I have.

I would just liek to add, once again, LOOK FOR A GOOD ONE YOU WONT BE DISSAPPOINTED


Product: Fender Standard Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 04/20/2004 at 07:04pm by Anonymous

Features : 6
Made im Mexico with 21 frets, 3 single coils S/S/S, maple neck. strat model.

Sound : 3
I play rock and this guitar does not suit it at all. I use a Peavey XXL and it doesnt work. Sound too bright.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The bridge wasnt properly set up so i had to pay $40 for it to be fixed. Other than that fine

Reliability/Durability : 9
Pretty Reliable. Strap buttons stink, made my strap fall of. It bounced on rock but still worked fine so i guess that shows it reliability.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never Done

Overall Rating : 6
Not very good for Rock. got a blues sound. Well put together but kinda flimsy soundwise. It has a huge range of sounds, but that makes it difficult to find a sound u really like. I wouldn't recommened this for a beginner unless u want to play blues.

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