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Features 6.9 (132 responses)
Sound 8.1 (141 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.0 (135 responses)
Reliability/Durability 8.8 (131 responses)
Customer Support 8.1 (36 responses)
Overall Rating 8.2 (130 responses)
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Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: CAN 499 USED
Submitted 08/02/2009 at 12:55am by matt sullivan
Email: englandsson<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 7
2002 Tom Delonge Stratocaster. Made in Mexico.
I got mine in Black with a pearloid Pickguard.
I must say, that i am not a fan of Blink 182..Nor do i own any music worked on by Tom Delonge. I do however love this guitar. 21 Medium/Jumbo Frets.
The guitar has a string through/Hard Tail bridge. Seymour Duncan SH-8 Invader in the bridge. It has one volume knob. The tuners are the vintage kluson style tuners. The body seems to be a one or two piece Alder. The neck is a beautiful "C shape" with a CBS 70's headstock. This is made on the "Deluxe series" platform. When the pickguard is removed, the body IS routed to the Standard SSH.

Bought mine used. It had some small scratching..Nothing bad enough o noice unil i got i home.

Sound : 8
I play moderate rock. I play mostly to studio record and write music. I play through some small practice amps and systems. As an instrument, his IS one of the best i have owned. The sustain is somewhat lacking a times, but the tone easily makes up for any losses the guitar has in that department.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Beautiful finish. Polyurethane on the body and a satin finish on the neck.
The action was off when i purchased it used. It was quickly remedied by a good guitar tech. The bridge seems tight and good. The low E sring does however seem a little close to the edge of the guitar neck. The tech made notice of it, but noticed that the nut was perfect. This could be explained by the possibility of the bridge being slightly, not centered perfectly. This does not effect the playability and may have been done to give a little more zip code to the high E.

No tuning problems like some have stated. Great cut nut. Frets are a little rough but can be easily repaired.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar will withstand live gigging and will last a long time.
Had a loose strap button..Changed the screw and it is tight.
Very dependable and nice. You could gig with this alone..but you would be an idiot to do this with any guitar.

Customer Support : 10
warranty for life.

Overall Rating : 8
been playing for 10 years +.
I have owned Gibsons i have liked less.
It rivals my american guitars.
I will never not own one. I love the no frills attitude of this guitar. This is better than any standard strat and is better than the highway 1 series.
I wish it had more versatility with the tone.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: 400 USED
Submitted 05/06/2009 at 01:33pm by connor dixon
Email: connor<dot>dixon at hotmail<dot>com

Features : 10

Sound : 10
its a bloody ausome guitar !!!!!! ive owned mine for 2 years now ! does the jog giggin or sat at home just jammin ! i love it ! here pritty hard tofind these days considering there discontinued im deffo goin to get the tom delonge gibson when i get my hands on the cash !!!! if u know a person who is selling !! u have the money BUY IT !

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
they were all done amazingly build to feel like a king !

Reliability/Durability : 10
yes the hardware will last

ive gigged with mine over 40 times !!!! ive fell of stage 3 times with it and only few chips on the back and abit of dintige on the headstock u can drive a lorrey over it !!!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 2200 USED
Submitted 04/29/2009 at 02:50pm by gabeV
Email: elemnt145 at aol<dot>com

Features : 8
i bought this guitar from a friend, he stopped playin the guitar and he sold me thesurf green and black version both for only 200,i cant complain, the fact that theres only one pick up is a downside but if you play punk/metalcore/hardcore/grindcore/alternative/poppunk/indie it should be a problem. the tuners could be challenging at first

Sound : No Opinion
it has a really good amount of tone. it sounds so good. it suits my music style great. it has a really full sound. check the tom delogne videos on youtube theres a bunch thats the best advice i can give you

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion

Reliability/Durability : 4
the only thing bad i have to say about this guitar is what the **** is up with that damn pickup! it always feels like its gonna fallout i wouldnt go to crazy when playin this guitar live cus i feel like theres good chance the pickup will fly out like a bat out of hell and knock someone in the front row the **** out, but thats just the way it feels. its never actually came out it just gets really loose. its not hard to tighten teh screws but your gonna be tighting it like once a week if you like to have a good stage presence

Customer Support : No Opinion
i really wouldnt know anything about that, i never had a problem that i couldnt fix regarding the tom delonge strat

Overall Rating : No Opinion
id give it a 9. id give it a ten if it werent for that whore of a pickup always getting loose. It really stands out in every shape and form. its a real head turner. theres not a lot of guitars that are surf green, one pick up, and a pearly pickguard. its awesome. Changing strings might be a challenge the first couple time due to the vintage tuners but it shouldnt be that big of a problem


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 395
Submitted 11/14/2008 at 01:30am by Michael
Email: springerms at juno<dot>com

Features : 7
Mine was on sale after Tom DeLonge switched to Gibsons-
I had been looking at it for a while, but the original price of around
$540 (IIRC) was too high. It came down to just under $400, and I happened to have the money to nab it.
It was a little shopworn, and had some slight cosmetic flaws on the fingerboard (a bit of a knot, and a small glop of the neck finish spilled on it)
I bought it as a project. The Invader Humbucker seemed to be incapable
of a clean sound, and I like clean sounds; also, I like neck pickup sounds and neck/middle sounds.
I also like the sound of Telecasters, but dislike the lack of comfort compared to a Strat- I'm spoiled.
So I bought this to convert it to a 3-pickup hardtail Strat.
I had read of someone doing it, and it has all the routing for a normal S-S-S or S-S-H pickguard. The Squier Tom DeLonges don't have that routing- they are solid underneath the pickguard.
To me, the Strat routing is a major feature, because that means
that many Strat pickguard assemblys will work in it. I have several other pickguard/pickup assemblies I could put in it, and probably will someday as experiments.

Mine is black, and came with a white pearl pickguard, and I like the look, so I got an S-S-S white pearloid pickguard from GFS (Guitar Fetish). I also got two of their Strat-shaped Tele pickups with
inductance plates underneath to mimic the inductance of the metal cover on the Tele neck pickup and the inductance from the bridge surrounding the bridge pickup. One is hot and I put it in the neck,
the other is hotter and in the bridge. For the middle I used a ceramic single coil that GFS had on closeout.

I put the Invader bridge pickup in another Strat, and coil tapped it.
I really like the sound of the Invader coil-tapped- it also sounds
like a Tele bridge pickup- a meaty clean sound.

Sound : 8
Stock, it was terrible for my style, but if you want gnarly bridge pickup sounds I can see how the Duncan Invader would do it.

Modded, I really like it- a very different sound from a Strat, but in the same shaped package, and with the same pickup combinations.
The ceramic pickup in the middle interacts really well with the Tele-ish
pickups in the neck and bridge, and gives me a jangly quack in combo positions that puts
my regular Strat to shame. It actually sounds Rickbackerish sometimes.
All the pickup combinations are super useful sounds.
It's also louder than my regular Strat- some of this may be high output single coils, but some is the hardtail bridge.

Another odd bit of serendipity:
I had noticed that the strings seemed out of balance in
a way that was more than could be adjusted out by angling the pickup.
The bass strings were REALLY loud.
I was adjusting the height on one of the saddles, when the allen screw stripped out the threads for no reason.
I was bummed... but I had some vintage-style bridge saddles that
had had a similar problem, so I left the stock saddles on the treble strings, and put vintage saddles on the wound E, A, and D strings...
and it brought it right into balance, and sounds really good that way!

I brought the guitar to practice one night, and the praise team leader said "That guitar really has attitude!"

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Like I said, there were some minor flaws on the fingerboard, but
nothing that affects the playability of the guitar. I'm not picky
about those kinds of things.
The action is good- it's my second most playable neck, after my Standard Strat.

Like I said, I stripped out one stock bridge saddle adjusting it, so they are not really high quality.

The tuners are a tad sloppy- I don't like to tune the guitar without
an electronic tuner, while with my Standard Strat I don't mind.
I don't know whether that's the type of tuner or just these particular ones.

The slotted tuners are also a little bit difficult to deal with if you use light gauge strings like I do, at least on the E and B strings-
I do a half hitch around the tuner on one side of the slot on those strings and it avoids them slipping out like they do if installed
normally (for the slotted tuners).

Reliability/Durability : 8
The tuning saddles seem iffy, but everything else is solid.

As it is now, yeah, I'd probably gig without a backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar since I was 14 (and that's a long time ago),
but I only had a couple years experience with electric guitar in my teens (1965 or 1966 Fender Mustang).
I started playing electric guitar again about 9 years ago, and
use electrics for bluesy leads and contemporary worship music.
I can't think of a better way to get into a hardtail Strat.
I really like the look of the big headstock too.
I love the guitar- it's my Tele in disguise!
The only really similar guitar is the Robert Cray MIM Strat,
and I think those are more expensive. I'm not that big a fan of Robert Cray, and I'm not a Tom DeLonge fan at all, so I'm
glad I could take off the Tom DeLonge backplate!


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 425
Submitted 10/31/2008 at 05:46pm by philip eby
Email: philipeby<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 5
70's head stock, vintage tuners, one invader, one volume and a Hardtail bridge!

Sound : 10
I love this guitar! I'll admit I Like blink but I also know toms not the best guitar player alive! I run this direct to a marshall jcm 900 with a bbe sonic maximizer in the effects loop. I only wrote this review to make a couple points. first off disregard the poeple who are more interested in making fun of punk then of writing about the guitar.
second these are made in Mexico where not all guitars are crated equal. And all of them are now being bought on the used market now! take that into consideration.

Ok i love the hardtail brigde. They sound better! And I love the way the pickup sounds! I've never found the clean channel muddy but I have a nice amp and a sonic maximizer. this isn't really a jazz or blues guitar but it dose sound great. I also have a highway one! and you can get more sounds from it! but you can't get the power that this guitar has!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
it was good. not much to say here it's chipped and skratched now but I've used it alot! I will agree however with the people that hate this guitar that the ******* pickup always wants to fall out. Don't know why but it sucks!

Reliability/Durability : 10
I play live alot with it without a backup! i have strap locks so that no problem I put tape on the pickup screws as a temp fix to keep it from failing down. the finish is as good or better then anything else! I've never had it fail me!

Customer Support : 5
it was used when I got it!

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 5 years or there a bouts i play classical punk acoustic. I would find another if it was lost. I love the sound and the hardtail brigde. I'll admit that a neck pickup would be nice sometimes but i still can make a lot of tones with this guitar! the only thing I hate id the pickup failing out! i think overall the thing that i like the most besides the sound is that it looks ******* awesome! large headstock great colors yellowed finish and it's a strat!


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: Canadian 475 USED
Submitted 10/05/2008 at 10:42pm by Blink182FAN007

Features : 9
Only one volume knob and not tone... FINE WITH ME :D This guitar is amazing. Made in mexico this baby comes with the most badass Humbucker the Seymour Duncan Invader. It has a beautiful gloss neck with a rosewood fingerboard and the neck is VERY thin and just amazing. Comes with Sperzel locking tuners so this thing never goes out of tune. I friggen love this guitar.

Sound : 10
Absolutely perfect. Blink 182 is my favorite band and i play a mix of punk and metal and this guitar suits my style PERFECTLY. Im running it through a Vox Speaker Cabinate with a Fender M-80 head and it just sounds great. The distortion is extremely crunchy and rough which i love. The cleans i find give a nice bright sound. This guitar is perfect for me.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I bought this guitar used. The pickup was very loose and there were a few chips and scratches but with a couple hours of work it was good as new :D

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar is very well made. I would defiantly use it for live shows without a backup. I have full confidence in it.

Customer Support : 10
Ive never had i problem so i couldnt tell you.

Overall Rating : 10
I have been playing for a couple of years. I own an Epi SG-400, a Epi DOT studio and a squire Deryk Whibley Telecaster and this is EASILY My favorite of all my guitars. If it were stolen i would be heartbroken and for sure try to track down another one. I love the neck, the sound of the distortion and basically everything about it. It just gives me that great crunch that most other guitars just don't give. I could maybe ask for some tone control but the positives WELL outway that fact.
This is my Favorite guitar. I love it. Shame it is discontinued. Glad i got mine when i did!!! :D:D


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 1200
Submitted 06/27/2007 at 06:12am by adam

Features : 5
features? theres not many but what the guitar does have makes up for what it doesnt have! one seymour duncan invader (coolest humbucker ever!) one volume knob (no plastic shit on this monster)a hard tail bridge (thank god is doesnt go out of tune everytime i bump the tremlo)21 frets is fine for me (i dont think ive ever gone past 20) and i love the tuning pegs it never just falls out of tune!

Sound : 10
this guitar does an ace job! ive played all types of music from punk to metal and this gutiar smashes it! i run it through a mesa boogie dual rectifier and a marshall DSL 100 into 2 2x12mesa cabs and i get this amazing dirty rough yet crispy distortion and bright clean sounds! i like this guitar so much that when it went out of production i bought two more fender deluxe strats and converted them to delonges setup for live playing!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
a little bit of rooting around becasue i use heavier strings than what the guitar is set up for

Reliability/Durability : 10
before i had the tom delonge strat i never used strats becasue i dont like single coil pickups! i love the strat look and feel and with a humbucker its all my dreams come true! i have a gibson SG and 2 les pauls that rarely come out now i have 3 TD strats ive had my first one since 2002 and i used it the other night just doesnt seem to die! the volume pot is gonna need to be canged soon though! they all have scrathes and chips all over them but if use your guitars live all the time its gonna happen regardless what you play! this guitar is !!!BULLETPROOF!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
like i said i have 3 of these monsters and i wouldnt be without them!
its sad that fender discontinued this amazing guitar! they are missing out! tom delonge switched to a gibson ES 335 hollowbody with the same setup as his strat so i would love to try that out other then that i just love this guitar fender should make more!


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: USD 320 USED
Submitted 08/11/2006 at 10:12am by Ian

Features : No Opinion
Satin finish
Strat body
Hardtail bridge
Vintage style fender tuners
21 fret thin neck with rosewood fretboard
made in 1992 in Mexico
One volume knob.
One passive seymour duncan invader humbucker
Alder body

Sound : 10
This guitar is amazing, it's probably going to stay my number one for a while. I play a lot of rock, punk, and a little metal, mainly harder stuff, but with plenty of cleans thrown in here and there. This guitar is great for me. I like it because it's so simply, and makes it very simply. It is not a noisy guitar at all, because it is properly shielded, and only has one humbucker, so you don't get any 60 cycle hum. Very rich, yet still bright sound. On cleans, it can get real snappy or nice and smooth, depending on how you set the amp. I prefer to set most of my tones by way of the amp, leaving the tone on my other guitars all the way open. This guitar eliminates that need. When distorted, this thing is a beast, but it's very articulate distortion, not cheesy or muddy. Don't get me wrong, you can muddy it up if you want, but it reflects whatever settings you set. It's very loud, and very clear, and very easy to use.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I bought this baby used from a Guitar Center. Before I bought it, the in-store tech replaced the volume pot with a better one. It was shielded inside, and it has vintage style tuners with work perfectly, and hold tune fairly well, as far as I can tell. The frets have very slight wear, which is unsurprising seeing as this is one of the first models that came out. The neck is very nice, in fact probably my favorite I've played, and one of the major selling points. It is very slightly thinner than a regular fender neck, which is perfect for me. The headstock looked great, bridge is fine, tuning is a breeze, and overall everything is great aside from VERY VERY minor wear, mostly on a few frets, and one tiny like scratch on the paint near the neck joint which cannot be seen from any angle other than the player. The guitar is also a "so-ridiculous-it's-awesome" Daphne Blue, which pearloid pickguard. The nut also seems to be better quality than most. It's an Alder body, and Seymour Duncan Invader pickup. I'll give it a 9 for it's current condition, but brand new it'd be a 10.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It seems to be a very sturdy guitar, alder body, locked strap when I picked it up. the hardwear seems fine, and this guitar has already been around for about 14 years. The finish is cool, and seems very strong, because I haven't noticed any wear whatsoever. I will be using it at gigs without a backup, as well as recording an album.

Customer Support : 10
I haven't needed any support yet, the worst that happened was the new pot got really scratchy, but my local store cleaned it out for free (I love those guys). I preferred to fix it locally, because the Guitar Center I bought it at is an hour away, though they do have a 30day money back guaruntee and warranty, so they would've replaced the pot free of charge. I dont' think there's any other warranty as it's 14 years old, but I think fender would be cool anyway. I've dealt with them before, and they're nice and helpful.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for a little over 3 years I think, and playing live almost every week during the schoolyear at my youth group. So far, so good. I love that the guitar matches my personal preferences so perfectly. Slightly thinner neck, high output pickup, vintage looks. If it was stolen, I would probably by an Invader and put it in my other favorite guitar, just because I cannot afford to buy another. I played tons of guitars, and this is probably my favorite guitar ever, including SGs, LP's, and other Fenders. This guitar has that "click" that people find when they play a guitar that suits them perfectly. It's not that there's anything physically different between this guitar and a million others, it's that personal thing that makes you really love the guitar.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: Euros 719
Submitted 07/30/2006 at 08:11am by Invader

Features : 9
Well I don't know much about the technical bits of the guitar and neither about the woods used for it.
As I said before I got it in 2002 it's a Stratocaster so the the body is obviously a Stratstyle body. It has a hardtail brige with the strings going through the body. It's plain Daphne Blue so you don't see the wood and it's made in Mexico. I never actually counted the frets...... It only has one humbucker and a volume knob, the pick up is a Seymour Duncan Invader wich is loud hehe.

Sound : 8
Some people will label it as a one trick pony because you only have one humbucker and a volume control, but you could use this guitar as a back up in your more modern style rock band and as main guitar for the punk rock stuff ofcourse.
My style of music is pop rock and punk rock, so the guitar does the job just fine for me. I had an Epiphone Les Paul when I got this guitar and it made me alot happier, so I got rid of that heavy chunk of wood called Les Paul. (no offence)
I play it through a Marshall 30 watt mainly on overdrive because that goes best with the style of music I play. It does sound nice on clean when you back the guitar volume off a bit.
I have a Boss Chorus and a Line 6 Rotomachine to add a bit of flavour to my sound, and I also have a Boss Distortion pedal wich I use when I play on my other amp.
Sure it's a noisy guitar, but that's what it's about when you play punk rock. It sounds nice and warm both on OD and clean and it's loud.....
I like the guitar alot and I will never sell it. Hehe they will have pry this guitar from my cold dead hands. The only dislike about it is that I sometimes get a bit bored with the pickup variety, or should I say the lack of it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I took the guitar straight of the wall and it played really nice. Sure I've done a bit of tweaking over the years and I play 0.10 strings so yeah, I changed them too. I never had any problems with any bits falling off or anything like that.
The only things that needed some adjustments were the output jack and the strapbuttons because they were coming loose.
I also fiddled around with the pickup height to see how the sound would change.

Reliability/Durability : 8
It's a reliable guitar, it will do the gig on it's own. But a back up would come in handy when you break a string : P
The finish is still in good condition apart from the usual scratches. And it has some damage because of a a dodgy strap of a gigbag.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I never had to get it fixed so I can't give mu opinion about how the company deals with warranty or problems. I don't know how long the waranty is or was on the guitar, but it's a Fender and I heard something about lifetime waranty so I don't know.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing guitar since 2000 and I've had alot of guitars but this is one of my real babies. I never want to get rid of it and I'd hate to see it broke or stolen. Mine is a Daphne Blue Mexican made from 2002, I think they only made it in Mexico apart from the ones Mr. DeLonge played himself. (he switched to Gibson a while ago and has his own Signature model based on a ES333)
If it got stolen I'd try to get one again or maybe DeLonge's Gibson if I find the pot of gold at the bottom of the rainbow.
My other guitars are Sqiuer Stratocaster (my first) Ibanez Artcore (ES model, just an extra guitar for when I get bored) Gibson SG Classic (P90's)
I never asked anything about the guitat before I bought it, I it and took it home hehe. I just love the look of Strats and they play nice.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 06/15/2006 at 02:56pm by Decay

Features : 8
Made in '01, Mexican made Strat. Model that my local shop just had sitting in the back room, picked it up back in '03. Alder bodied guitar, thicker then a normal Fender Strat. One volume control, and one Seymour Duncan Invader pickup in the bridge. Standard finish in Surf Green color. Normal Fender hardtail bridge. Neck is pretty chunky,but the normal Fender size. The shop I bought this from threw in a free gig bag.

Overall, feature wise, this guitar is a great deal for $500. It could definitly have more, and the finish on mine is flawed where the neck bolts to the body, but that's no big deal since you can't really see it and it doesn't effect anything.

Sound : 7
This guitar suited my playing style perfect for the time I was using it, I was playing Blink 182 and lots of Pop-punk and punk. As expected, really good soung out of it. Ran out of a Marshall "Plexi", this thing really ripped and was great for punk/hardcore/emo/screamo. It's nice and quiet, no noticable hum from the pickup except the tiny tiny bit that's always expected. It seems to have a thicker sound then my Standard Strat, which is most likely no doubt because of the slightly thicker body. One bad thing is, it's not very versatile. With the one bridge pickup and one volume nob, you don't get much versaitily out of the guitar itself.

Overall, the sound is great, I really love how thick it is compared to standard sized Strats. It lacks in Versatility as mentioned, and this has really come to be a bad thing for me now.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I got this guitar, and it wasn't set up well, but that's what I expected since it'd just been sitting in the back of the shop for two years, but once set up, no fretbuzz or anything. The pickup height was perfectt (oddly). Only thing wrong with the finish was the flaws where the neck is bolted to the body.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I'd definitly gig this guitar, and probably without backup even though I always use backup anyway. Backup wouldn't be needed. The hardware is great, and I don't see any real reason to change anything. The finish is also great, and can take a beating, since I've only carried this in a gig bag for about 3 years and it's playing perfect. The strap buttons are fine, but I always use straplocks when gigging just to be on the safe side.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing for 4 and a half years now, so this was my first mid-level guitar. I would buy this guitar no matter what because of how big of a Blink fan I am. I think the best feature of this guitar is the extra thickness of the body compared to Standard Strats you can buy today. If this was stolen, I'd probably hunt down the person who took it and beat the hell out of them just because of how much I love this guitar. It plays great, sounds great, and is lightweight. The only really big problem is the single pickup in the bridge, which doesn't give alot of variety. This guitar is definitly worth the $500 or so that I bought it for.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $450
Submitted 02/12/2006 at 11:12am by Josh
Email: FOUR5GIG<at>aol dot com

Features : 7
I bought this guitar in 2003. It has 21 vintage jumbo frets, daphne blue, has 1 volume knob, 1 Seymour Duncan Invader Pickup, Maple Neck with a Rosewood fretboard, String-thru body, Kluson vintage tuners, came with a Fender Gigbag. I give it a 7 just based on the simplicity of the guitar.

Sound : 8
I'll be the first to tell you I'm not a fan of Blink 182. I use either a Fender Twin or Hiwatt DR-504 with a Marshall 4x12 cabinet. I have an MXR Stereo Chorus, a Digitech RP-7 for my Overdrive, Reverb and Delay, an MXR EVH painted Phaser, a Vox Clyde McCoy Wah, and a Ernie Ball Volume Pedal. Now to the guitar. The guitar plays great. The action is nice, intonation is dead on, and the Seymour Duncan Invader sounds really good for heavier music. When you put the guitar on just a clean setting, it sounds kinda muddy, but keep in mind that the guitar is not meant to sound like a tele or an ordinary strat. This guitar was designed for hard rock/punk music, which I play some hard rock and no punk at all. Now I have seen some posts on here about how some of the people said they hated the guitar and thought it sounded horrible. If you think it sounds horrible, you can always switch the humbucker out for another one, or do like I did with one of my other Fender Strats and buy the EMG DG20 David Gilmour Series Pickups and slap those in. Those sound amazing. I knew what to expect from this guitar so I have no regrets at all of buying it, and now that it's out of production, I have no plans of selling it.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
Generally the factory set-up isn't the best. I took mine to a local guitar tech and he tweaked it up and it plays great.

Reliability/Durability : 8
I've used it live many times, and it's always been great. It's not my main guitar, my main guitar is a Fender Strat with the EMG David Gilmour Pickups. I use the Tom Delonge Strat for our heavier stuff that doesn't require me to switch to a clean channel, and it works great, and I use it as a back up incase I ever break a string.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to call them.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing for over 13 years. I have the Fender Strat with EMG's, the Tom Delonge Strat, a Gibson Les Paul Standard, a Takamine 6 and 12-string. Like I said I don't regret buying the guitar. I don't plan on selling it b/c it's out of production. The thing I love about it is that it sounds really good when you're playing hard rock stuff. As far as the features, I love the daphne Blue, I like the fact that it's simple, and it plays great. I guess the only thing I would want is a neck pickup, but I'm not making any changes to the guitar, I'm just going to keep it stock.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: 175 (GBP)
Submitted 06/13/2005 at 05:56am by DunxB

Features : 5
Very basic (1 vol, 1 pick up, 22 frets), but it does everything I need. It's features are great looks, great simplicity and good sound.

Sound : 8
Every time i've used this at a jam night people were impressed with the clarity and definition. It's a bit forward and aggressive, but it has loads of output to drive the amp, and doesn't get muddy or really shrill. Obviously it's a perfect punk axe, but I also find it great for more aggressive Ska, rock and it even works well for blues. Use a good amp and compare it to a classic like a Les paul or a Tele and it does lack a little in 'tone', but the clarity and bite are great

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
needed a little work to be spot on (intonation, action height to suit me), but has not needed any significant work. I always spend some time moving stuff around to get it feeling right for me anyway.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Has developed a small crack in the neck pocket, but this appears to only be paint as the neck is still rock solid. So little can go wrong that it should last years

Customer Support : 10
Fender Europe are lovely chaps and always very helpful. I got these when the entire UK allocation was back ordered for over a year ; this was returned ex-demo from a show, so they called me and let me have it at a knock down price. Top boys !

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing since about 1989, and have had many guitars. I finally realised that I don't need trems, as hard tails just sound better and I don't play up the dusty end so masses of frets don't impress me. I'd rather have one good sound than 15 combinations of mediocrity. Concentrate on using your fingers to get the sounds you want ; it may even improve your playing !


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: $650 (canadian)
Submitted 05/18/2005 at 08:31pm by Blinkdabest

Features : 8
there are not much to this guitar but that is just the way i like it.
all my friends tell its shit and all just cuz theres only one pickup and one knob but when i use my old guitar(a yamaha basic ones from costco) i never changed any of my tones or switched pickups.

Sound : 10
I just love the sound of this guitar and the pickup is amazing. there are no buzzing sounds like my old guitar.


Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The guitar nearly looks like every other strat and when i first saw it, i thought i was just another strat too but when my frend got one n let me try n showed me the details and all, i bought one right away. the unique part of this guitar is that it only has one pickup n one knob.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I dont know about this because i havnt really dropped the guitar or anything but so far i didnt get any scratches or dents so ill just give it a 10.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
i just love this guitar n i have no complains.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $440.00
Submitted 05/13/2005 at 02:19pm by Newman

Features : 10
You all probably know by now, so I won't bore you :)

Sound : 10
I've been playing 10 years. I play punk, metal, raw rock n' roll, and soaring guitar solos and it's perfect. I can nail anything from Van Halen, AC/DC, Offspring, Ramones, Metallica and Green Day. The invader pickup is by far the best pickup I have ever used. I even installed one on my Fender Big Apple Strat, and it still sounds amazing - but the Delonge model still sounds fuller. I think it is due to the lightweight body and the string through bridge. (The tremolo bridges add a lot of weight and you loose some sustain). To this day, I am amazed at how versatile this guitar is - yet the ironic thing is that it's just One Volume and One Pickup. I guess Less really is MORE. I currently play through a Fender Stage 100 combo - no effect pedals - just straight through the amp. Remember - Less is MORE.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Action can be set up on any guitar to fit your taste. The finish appears very strong and looks perfect. The neck is very smooth, nice job on the edges. Guitar was built very well. I have heard people complain about the tuners because they are "vintage style" but I have had NO problems. Stays in tune very well. I have played guitars with Locking Tuners and such, and there's no difference in my opinion. Awesome quality guitar!! It's a shame Tom Delonge left Fender. Some people might hesitate because it's made in Mexico - but you all have nothing to worry about. Mexico builds some kick A** Fenders.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Very durable. No problems. I've played gigs without a backup before, but it sucks when you break a string and people have to wait for you to change it. So I recommend bringing a back-up regardless. But for quality - I don't think you will have a problem with the guitar breaking down or falling apart. I have never had a problem - just broke a string which is typical.

Customer Support : 5
Never dealt with them. Been playing Fenders for 10 years and never experienced any problems.

Overall Rating : 10
As a guitarist, I have the "bug" to keep looking for the perfect Guitar and the perfect Sound. I truly believe this is the perfect guitar for me. The sound is just something you have to hear to believe. It has life to it, and harmonics, and just soars. The body is comfortable and lightweight. Neck is smooth. I own a Fender Big Apple and two Fender Stratosonics. I have owned Telecasters, a Schecter, Fender Custom Shop Showmaster and Gibson Les Paul Junior. Sure, you can still rock out on those guitars, but the Tom Delonge model just brings life to your music. I continue to shop around for a guitar that might be better than this one - but honestly I have YET to find one better. Oh, and the price for this guitar is outstanding. It's worth every penny, I just wish I bought more. I'm hoping to find another one soon - just not sure which color. I have the Daphne Blue one.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 03/07/2005 at 02:25pm by Hannah

Features : 8
Fender Tom DeLonge Signature Stratocastor....its cool. I've been playing about a year so i dont have that much experience but its a fun instrument to play. For all the dumb ass' out there who say its for the stupid 12 year old kids who quit after a week, STFU. i started when i was 12(im 13 now) its cuz of this guitar that i became a devoted guitar player. Its good for beginners bcuz wen youre starting you don't give a shit about the tone or all the knobs u cud have. You just wanna learn some fucking songs! which is what i did. Alot of ppl say this guitar is a piece of shit, but thats cuz they seem to think its gunna have a bunch of other crap on it. When you buy this guitar expect what Fender says it has on it. Dont think its gunna be like a Gibson, cuz its not.There could be a few more knobs, but hey its made to be simple. Its also great for the price you pay. Obviously if you're looking at buying this you can't afford something much better. for the beginners...ITS GREAT

Sound : 9
I like the sound. It fits the punk/pop or just punk sound im into. If you're looking to play ACDC or Led Zeplin try something else, the sound on this guitar is too loud, sorta noisy and whiny. If you dont like that sound get something else. As for me i love the way that sounds so i think its awesome. Those miny amps sound like crap with this guitar, they do on any guitar but especially on this one. You get what you paid for when it comes to sound, nothing more or less.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The colour and pick guard are absolutely sick!! On mine they both had a real smooth finish with no flaws. Wood was pretty nice too. My friend has a squire which has a disgusting finish. Theres air bubbles and crap everywhere!
Only thing is the way the pickup sorta falls into the body. Its not a real problem for me but it could screw you up if you were playing sloppily.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Its got a great durability. FANTASTIC! My sister dropped it when she was "playing" it(she cant play for shit)and it looked like nothing happened. In the past year or so ive had it theres a scratch on the back about a cm long from my metal belt. The acoustic i have got a dent from that belt.
Its a pretty solid guitar that you can rely on. If doing a gig I'd still bring a backup, i only have another shitty Robinson and acoustic but i wouldnt be worried about having to use them.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Havnt really looked into that but whatever. Im sure the warranty is as good as any.

Overall Rating : 8
Ive been playing a year or so. Also own an acoustic and Robinson, The fender beats the shit out of them. No surprise there. If it were lost or stolen id try to get the same one. Not sure if I'd still be able to find it though. Of course I'd rather have Tom's signature Gibson but i can't afford that, this is next best. Theres nothing i hate about it. I LOVE the way it looks though and the sounds cool too.This is AWESOME for a beginner and also great for anyone else whos into the whole punk scene.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US i will talk the pawn shop guy down to about $200
Submitted 12/30/2004 at 12:16pm by Larry Beans from Norwak IA
Email: thevirtuoso2121 at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 10
Hi I dont own the guitar but have played it at a pawn shop in
Des Moines, IA. it is fucking awsome!!! from what i know this was made in mexico and sounds and plays awsome. just to let people of the general public know, that just becuase it was made in mexico does not make it bad. (i have a mexican made strat and it sucks ass, i have never seen or heard anyhting else as bad as it.) now compare that to Tom's model. Tom's is about 21 times better. it has 21 jumbo frets, one invader pickup by seymour duncan, one volume knob. NOT MUCH ELSE TO SAY IT IS A (FENDER) STRAT AND (FENDER) STRATS RULE BEYOUND EVERYTHING ELSE (IN PLAYING) AND DEPENDING ON THE MODEL CAN SOUND GOOD FOR ANYTHING AND OR EVERYTHING! it has every thing you need to play evrything. sounds awsome dirty and to play clean do what the man (ZAKK WILDE) does have the amp set dirty and a pedal for more edge. so just kick off the pedal and roll off the volume on the guitar(THAT IS WHAT IT IS THERE FOR)

THAT MESSAGE IS FOR ALL OF THE DUMB ASSES THAT SAID THAT IT CANT DO CLEAN. AND FOR THE JAZZ GUY---WHAT WHERE YOU THINKING WHEN YOU BOUGHT IT. DID YOU JUST GO INTO THE STORE AND BUY IT WITHOUT TRYING, STUPID MOTHER FUCKER. IT CAN WORK WELL FOR WHAT YOU DO JUST ROLL OFF THE VOLUME KNOB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sound : 10
GREAT! It is awsome. i played it through a Dean Markely amp and it went from smooth jazz to slight edge of country to ALT (the best kind of music esp. the 90's) to hard rock into thrash, and finnally into a burning ring of metal fire. remember that was a tweed
master volume amp made by dean markely. hahahaha

very lush and rich (if a lean thin mex/jap tele copy was dog dung. then this is pecan pie).

noise, WHAT!! what all guitars have noise this had no more noise than any others and if yours does buy a MXR/DUNLOP (the Best) noise gate.

i love everything about this guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
who bo a chu what a crazy damn finish i will probobly buy the guitar and paint it a crazy dark ERNIE BALL GREEN that kinda feels like rough paper cuz thats cool.

Reliability/Durability : 10
BANG POP CRACK

HOLY RUSTED NAIL BATMAN

strong strong strong please dotn worry about it. The baby knocked it of a shelf and chiped some paint and dented the guitar (said by a true dumb ass earlier). O MY i think any guitar would. even a Trusset guitar or sometin like that (they are made of metal).

Customer Support : 10
dont know but i will give good for fun

Overall Rating : 10
wah wah wah sounds good with a cry baby then it is good in my book


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: AUS (1030(includ. GST)) used
Submitted 11/29/2004 at 02:55pm by Kelvin .K
Email: tom_asdelonge182<at>yahoo dot com dot au

Features : 8
USA custom made...2004
21 frets
Ash body - Seafoam green
a customised Fender tremelo Bridge
one SH-8 Invader pickup
one volume control

i give it an 8 bcoz my one is an custom made:D!

Sound : 9
this guitar definately suits hard rock, punk and even heavy metal...but i hafta admit it sounds questionable wen i tried to play some Chuck Berry and the Beatles stuff....it has a rich thick sound even through my shitty no name amps..js the rite sounds for pop punk stuff from blink 182 and Green Day...which is a good thing bcoz pop-punk is still by far my fav genre although im slowli being influenced by jazz, metal and rock n roll...despite this, the guitar in a way lacks variety...but i dunt mind as i love the sound of distortion through this guitar!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
absolute perfect!!!.....worth the AUS$900 i paid (not including fukn GST i had to pay:@)

Reliability/Durability : 9
yeah this guitar would last...its a bloody fender mate..dat alone would gaurentee quality!!....but i still rekcn you should always keep a backup as accidents can always happen!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
neva dealt wif fender but i heard they are shitheads:D!... actualli i have dealt with them...they never replied my application for work experience!!

Overall Rating : 9
hvant been playing long but u cant say im shit bcoz of dat...i dun own any other good intruments part from my strat BUT i always go to my cuzns place and she has all these coolz guitars lik les pauls and stuff...one i thing i would of wanted ask would be if i could have surf-green instead of seafoam..if this guitar ws stolen i would get it again....if i cant then i js get a les paul or tom's new Gibson model....this guitar is a beauty though!..i lvoe the Seymour Duncan its such a mad ass pickup!!..i wunt mind having a Gibson Dirty finger though! i think this guitar is great even though it lacks variety is the uniqueness of it! the fact that is has one tone makes it special!!..nothign can replace this beast!!..not even tom's new one...umm...maybe not..but still this guitar is a ripper!

P.S Old skool stuff such as jazz , rock n rol and funk is coolz but please dunt dis punk bcoz its easier to play....its all about being catchy!..u dun need to play 5 minute solos to be good:D!..anyway cheers...i know i get shit form osme old guy saying im a fag!


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: #550 (UK Pounds)
Submitted 11/10/2004 at 09:36am by Anonymous

Features : 8
My Tom DeLonge Stratocaster was made in 2002, in Mexico, this is the only place they made these guitars, if you research, this isn't the EXACT guitar Tom uses or did use, his was made at the Fender Custom Shop in California and had some differences. It is the closest you can get though :) they are now out of production and are rare to come across and Tom has got a Gibson signature model now.

21 Frets, One Volume knob, single Seymour Duncan Invader Pick Up, Alder body with Maple neck and Rosewood fretboard, String-Through body Vintage Hardtail bridge. Vintage tuners Jumbo frets i believe. Comes with Gig bag. Not alot of features, but if you like simplicity from a humbucker and don't want to mess around with controls these rule.

Sound : 9
Ok. All i need to say is Blink-182 are a pop-punk or power-pop band. This guitar was made for that style. So when you come on complaining about how crap this guitar is for your dads jazz band, why didn't you research into who's signature guitar this is? Did you expect loads of tonal variation from a single volume nob and humbucker? Why didn't you think about what style of music Tom Delonge plays, and find out it's the total opposite to your fathers style. I'm pretty sure not many people would spend $750 or #500 on a guitar that they didn't know anything about. Did you try it out in the store??? Man, some people... Neway,

for pop-punk and power pop this guitar is great. It gives a nice bright tone and great distortion when played through a marshall or mesa boogie. I havn't tested it in anything else apart from a Crate amp and it sounded fine in that to. I will admit that if you wanna play anything apart from power chords and distorted songs, then this guitar won't be the best. But was it made for blues solos? Was it made to be played on clean? No, so if you want blues solos and a clean guitar, go and buy a single coil american strat or something. For it's style this guitar is great :)

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I havce heard people say the pick up falls into the body but i have had no problems. Everything was pretty much fitted fine just had to tweak a few things like the action (height of the strings) but this depends on where you buy it from. Fine.

Reliability/Durability : 9
Made for throwing around and jumping around on stage. Will definately last for years to come. Great Surf Green finish, totally surf style, mint. I would use it without a backup for sure. P.S i have seen a video where this guitar breaks and tom delonge smashes it, but that's the only time i've ever known it not withstand live playing.

Customer Support : No Opinion
N/A

Overall Rating : 9
Great guitar for it's style, shame they don't make them anymore, would get many people into playing guitar, mainly kids like tom delonge, they won't really have the #1500 ($2500?) to buy his new gibson, and that isn't really too different in tone to this. (He uses effects pedals on the new album, yes, that isn't the standard tone of his guitar) :)

Have fun if you play one!


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $436 used
Submitted 10/22/2004 at 06:37pm by Anonymous

Features : 8
the tom delonge strat was made in mexico. its got 21 frets. it has one knob and its a volume knob. it has one pickup, a seymour duncan invader at the bridge(which sounds awesome).the colors come in surf green, daphne blue white and black, i got a black one.im not sure what kind of tuners or on it, but they look cool. it hase a rosewood neck and is very comfortable for when playing. it came with a gig bag

Sound : 10
this guitar suits a wide range of rock, and blues and has a pretty decent clean channel . i play anything from blink-182, green day and metallica and it sounds awesome for all. i use a Laney HC50R amp with a RP50 digital effects processor and it sounds awesome. this guitar sounds really good on marshall and randall amps. the pickups arent noisy at all, no matter how loud you turn it up. it has a real good heavy distortion for punk and metal

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
the guitar never goes out of tune and i play it for 1-2 hours a day. this pickups came a little loose after having it for a few monthes, but it can be easily fixed. it had no flaws or scratches on it when i got it, and still doesnt.

Reliability/Durability : 10
this guitar is defiantly suitable for playing live.the hardware is very durable. none of the finish has worn off. i put straplocks on it the day i bought it so im not sure how the strap buttons hold up, but im sure their good. i would feel dependent on this guitar without a backup. plus fenders are known to be durable.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i never have dealed with them.

Overall Rating : 10
i have been playing for a little over a year and this is my third electric guitar . out of a mexican fender fat strat( which i sold to get this one) and an ibanez SA160 which is awesome for heavy metal, and i still have it. but neither really compare to this one in punk rock type of music. if this guitar was stolen or lost i would defiantly buy another one.i love everything about this guitar. when i got this guitar i had two other guitars in mind an epiphone les paul standard and a gibson feded sg, but they dont even compare in tone.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: Euro (597 Euro =550$)
Submitted 09/23/2004 at 05:26am by chris hoedl
Email: blink182ch at web<dot>de

Features : 8
I bought my strat for now 2 years ago at home in germany. Its was fuckin happy about that cause its was nearly one of the last.
She has off course the typical harware and an amazing invader humbucker. "She" is finished in surf yellow. Surf yellow is not realy "the burner" but it looks very cool and different then other guitars does.

Sound : 10
There is nothing more to say .................If you have an old amp there is no problem!! this guiatrs makes each old amp "screaming". I play it over an Peavy and an older JCM Marshall and it sounds just "brutal".

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
I`ve never seen some big rust or something like that and if there would a little bit be , wouldnt it be an problem ....thats normal each guitar get some rust when it becomes older. The finish has still the cool neon effect........

Reliability/Durability : 8
Its cool to play with it and not real hard.........but with my telecaster is it much more easier.Sometimes my humbucker is falling in the body..... its not much work to repair but this realy sucks sometimes.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Of course the company is helpful but this has nothing to do with the guitar. The warranty is normal....but if you keep this guitar safe will "she" become older than you!!

Overall Rating : 10
I am playing now for 6 years ago. I like music from steve Vai, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Metallica and also Blink182. I would like to buy an mesaboogie but they are extrem expensive.........but in one day............


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 09/06/2004 at 12:16am by Anonymous

Features : 8
nothing fancy. i like it simple, though. its fender so the finish, body, etc is gonna be good. im pretty sure it has 21 frets, good enough for me. i can see this guitar falling short for a lot of people as far as features but for me its perfectly fine.

Sound : 10
nice sound. if you are into punk(or whatever u want to call it) its a damn good guitar. dont get it if youre planning on playing something like jazz. everything about this guitar falls under one key word, simple. simple body, simple set-up, simple sound...made to play simple music.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
nothing was flawed in the making of this guitar. ive had it for a few years now, and it only has a couple tiny cracks in the body due to my carelessness.

Reliability/Durability : 8
of course its reliable, and of course it withstands live playing. who says this guitar isnt made for live playing? tom delonge plays live to thousands of people all the time and he uses this same exact guitar. yeah, i think its made for live playing.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 8
look you people are forgetting one thing. before tom delonge put this guitar out to the public it was his own custom made guitar(and by all means, still is, just that before he was the only one playing it). if it doesnt suit u, than good. thats expected when u are literally buying someone elses custom made guitar. he made it to suit him, and if other people happen to like it than good.

i think its a great guitar. i can see people disagreeing with me, but it does not suck by any means.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $580
Submitted 09/05/2004 at 12:12pm by Rob

Features : 7
Made in Mexico in 2001(?) this guitar has 21 frets (eh). This is basically just a repeat of what everyone else has said so I'm not gonna get too far into the specs. It has one volume knob, which controls the one Seymour Duncan Invader hubucker in the bridge. I got mine in black, since I couldn't find anything else. The pearloid pickguard is pretty nice, but I plastered mine in stickers, so it's kind of hard to see. String-through body with a hardtail bridge. Vintage tuners...


Sound : 7
This guitar is "decent" for anything with some distortion, i.e. Thrice, AFI, etc. Not good for clean though. Sounds very muddy...

In retrospect, I wish I wouldn't have bought this guitar...I should have saved and bought a damn Gibson Faded SG or a used Les Paul...

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Action was alright, although I had to lower the bridge saddles a little, since the damn strings were above the neck way too far.

Reliability/Durability : 5
I think it could hold up live playing, and I have used it live...but I have to switch sometimes depending on what I'm playing, for example - Clean with this? No.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Nope, never dealt with customer support, don't plan on it...

Overall Rating : 5
I've been playing for two years and I have a standard stratocaster and Les Paul Speciall II (wouldnt mind selling either one).

I know some people that think this guitar is the shit, but it's actually far from it. This is possibly the biggest waste of $600 I've ever spent, besides that one hooker that gave me herpes...just kidding. But with all seriousness, this guitar really isn't that great. If you have $550+ to spend, keep saving and buy a damn Gibson. I'm so tired of Fenders, all they're good for is blues and classic rock, and I'm sorry, but my name isn't Buddy Holly or Eric Clapton.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $510
Submitted 08/21/2004 at 06:14pm by Mark Vannigan

Features : 5
Well the person before me is probably telling lies, because this guitar sucks. Made in Mexico, 21 frets, a Seymour Duncan Invader at the bridge. Very simple with a nice Pearloid pickguard. The person before me said it's "A very simple guitar that rocks hard". Well it's simple, but it definetly doesn't rock!

Sound : 4
I hate the sound of this guitar, and my father who has been playing guitar since the late 70's says it's a really awful sounding guitar, and I have to agree with my old man because...well...it does sound awful. I used it through my Ibanez, Marshall, and Crate amp, my father let me use it on his really old Fender amp, and this sounds just as bad!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Pick-up was loose, as for the person before me, MAYBE I WOULDN'T HAVE TO FUCK AROUND WITH IT, IF IT WAS PUT IT PROPERLY! Tuning pegs were loose, also the action was too high, so I lowered it.

Reliability/Durability : 5
RELIABILITY? Oh God, my little baby cousin of 1 1/2 years scratched this guitar, and pushed the stand down, the guitar fell, and suffered a major dent on the back. "Built like a tank?" This guitar is more built like a dog's chewing toy. As for gigs, well I gigged with this as a backup, you know the kind of backup that you just make random awful sounds on stage for a finale. Yeah! In that case, this guitar rocks, besides that, it sucks.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I wouldn't know, but my father says Fender has bad costumer support.

Overall Rating : 4
I own gear 3 times as cheap, and 3 times better, like my old Yamaha Stratocaster copy, and my Squier mini (My first ever guitar). There's nothing I wouldn't of asked before I bought this guitar, I just wouldn't of bought this guitar, I only bought this guitar because it was the only fender at the shop in my price range. If it were stolen or lost, it would be a perfect excuse to get a new guitar. I wish this guitar had a resonable pick-up and tone controls.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 08/16/2004 at 11:57am by Anonymous

Features : 8
made in mexico, 21 jumbo frets, 1 volume knob, 1 seymour duncan invader in the bridge. Its a very simple guitar that rocks hard. i have the yellow and the blue one. Both are beautifully finsihed. Given, this guitar doesn't have as many features as your normal strat or gibson or whatever, it does whats it meant to do, which is rock.

Sound : 10
I love the sound of this guitar. I've used it through as peavey 5150 combo and it sounded awesome. Now i have a mesa dual rectifier and it sounds amazing. The sound is very rich and saturated, yet its still bright. This guitar rocks!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I didnt have any pickup problems with either of my guitars. Maybe you guys shouldnt F*%$ with your pickups so much. The hardware is all good, a couple of tuning pegs were loose, but i got that fixed. I had to lower the action on mine, but it plays great now.

Reliability/Durability : 10
This guitar will DEFINATELY hold up live. Ive had the yellow one for years. They're built like tanks. Finish is good and will last. Strap buttons are good but i got dunlop straplocks. Much better than standard. I used my delonge without a backup for the longest time and never needed one, but i got another one because i loved it so much. Simplicity and great sound all in one. What more could you ask for?

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
ive been playing for about 5 years and if you want a simple, solid guitar with a fat, full sound too it, this is the guitar for you.


Product: Fender Tom Delonge Signature Stratocaster
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/13/2004 at 08:17am by this guitar blows

Features : 3
made in mexico, 21 frets, 1 volume control, no tone, no tremolo, pickups suck, a crappy strat! its basically the worst kind of strat ever. pearloid pickguard (finally a decent feature about this guitar)
if you buy this for your blink-182 tom delonge wannabee son/daughter, you might as well get the squier version.

Sound : 1
Damn this thing sucks. i've heard squier strats sound better than this, it sounds as if it's been dropped down the stairs, a couple of times. it doesn't even have tone controls! you better off with a squier bullet or wannabe strats, this "guitar" doesnt even sound good on a marshall, ibanez, fender, squier, or roland amp!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 3
pickups were loose, i cut my finger on the fretboard, input jack was loose, strap buttons came off during a practice session with friends, the only decent thing is the pickguard.

Reliability/Durability : 2
NEVER will this stand live playing, dont even bring it for a back-up! the hardware is crappy, i have to put a new pickup, the paint job is bad, and its surf green, damn this sucks.

Customer Support : No Opinion
i dont know, i want to file a complaint. i got it as a gift so i dont know.

Overall Rating : 4
CRAP! i own a couple fenders and 1 squier, and an epihone les paul. if it were stole or lost i wouldn't care, i'd actually be surprised that somebody would steal this! i'd feel sad for that person. i hate everything except the pickguard.

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