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Squier Stratocaster, Standard Series, Double Fat, Humbucker pickups

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2010

This is my Squier Stratocaster Standard Series with new fat humbuckerpickups, the sound is great and it have lots of sustain in it, i really like this guitar. The colour is Candy Apple Red

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  • when you change pickguards and pickups from single coil to humbuckers, do you need to do anything to the body to fit in those humbuckers?

  • @TheAidilzzz; Depends on what guitar brand it is and where its made.. even Squiers are hard to know if its body are routed for humbuckers or not. But most likely u can put in humbuckers with out routing.

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  • @Xsebba93X; Yes sure its better with humbuckers.. :D

  • @vaibanez17 ok, three knobs is normal, two tone and one volume, seymour duncan pickups wow congrats they're great! Slash uses them, and the neck and headstock being a different color suggests a different kind of wood, most necks and headstocks on strats are maple being the fretboard rosewood, in the video above the fretboard is a maple one, a light colored wood. that's why it must be different

  • poplar body?

  • Where cam you get that guitar in europe?

  • Super sexy guitar man

  • It's the same color, candy apple red

  • Ok I just won a Fender Squier Strat in a contest, or so the headstock says. It looks just like this except the neck and headstock are a dark color and it doesn't have a pickguard. It does have the pickups like this though Seymour Duncan. I thought maybe my guitar was a fake? It says it was made in indonesia on the back with an indonesia headstock. There aren't even holes where a pick guard would have been taken off though, were any models made with no pick guards? And mine has three knobs not 2

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