@chatreeo Tks for the info! Have decided for the Fender Hss Black! I will put a Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II in the bridge, i think this thing is gonna rock! 0=)
@redondobruno if U have the money just go for the Fender HSS; I like the guitar it is a must have; there are some minor problems with the tremolo but hey it is a fender.... :) the single coils sound round and glassy (with the 50-60hz humm too :) ) and the humbucker has an really nice crunch; the frets are ok but nothing special; i like smaller frets that is all; the neck is fast and easy to play; it is some "place" for upgrade (keys; saddles - maybe the tremolo) but only if U are a perfectionist
How i wish to understand what you are saying! Ih there a lot of difference between this guitar and the Squier Vintage Modified HSS with Seymour Duncan pickups? I have to decide btween these two, if there is not much difference, i'll pickup the cheaper one. Tks
nice! is the action low on that one?
nazareneartists 1 month ago
@chatreeo Tks for the info! Have decided for the Fender Hss Black! I will put a Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II in the bridge, i think this thing is gonna rock! 0=)
redondobruno 8 months ago
@redondobruno if U have the money just go for the Fender HSS; I like the guitar it is a must have; there are some minor problems with the tremolo but hey it is a fender.... :) the single coils sound round and glassy (with the 50-60hz humm too :) ) and the humbucker has an really nice crunch; the frets are ok but nothing special; i like smaller frets that is all; the neck is fast and easy to play; it is some "place" for upgrade (keys; saddles - maybe the tremolo) but only if U are a perfectionist
zaszloszoltan 8 months ago
How i wish to understand what you are saying! Ih there a lot of difference between this guitar and the Squier Vintage Modified HSS with Seymour Duncan pickups? I have to decide btween these two, if there is not much difference, i'll pickup the cheaper one. Tks
redondobruno 8 months ago