Fender Blacktop Stratocaster HH Guitar, RW Neck, Black
  • Fender Blacktop HH Stratocaster Guitar with Rosewood Neck in Black Finish
  • Fender Blacktop HH Stratocaster Guitar with Rosewood Neck in Black Finish
  • Fender Blacktop HH Stratocaster Guitar with Rosewood Neck in Black Finish

Fender Blacktop Stratocaster HH Guitar, RW Neck, Black

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Product Description

Designed for modern guitarists seeking a powerful and affordable instrument, the Blacktop Stratocaster HH is a game - changer. It comes equipped with two over - wound humbucking pickups, delivering huge high - gain power. With a sleek and super - charged design, it suits any playing style. Standout features include skirted amp control knobs and special pickup switching. This guitar has a full - throated voice and is incredibly versatile. Specifications: - Body Shape: Stratocaster® - Body Material: Alder - Body Finish: Gloss Polyester - Neck Profile: Modern 'C' - Fretboard Material: Rosewood - Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm) - Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm) - No. of Frets: 22 - Fretboard Inlays: White Dot Inlays - Pickups: Hot Vintage Alnico Humbucking (Bridge and Neck) - Bridge: 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style, with Synchronized Tremolo - Pickguard: 3 - Ply Black - Strings: Fender® USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges) - Tuning Machines: Standard Cast/Sealed - Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome

Using your Fender Blacktop HH Stratocaster is easy. First, plug it into an amplifier using a guitar cable. You can adjust the tone and volume using the skirted amp control knobs. Switch between different pickup settings to get the sound you want. When it comes to playing, you can use a pick or your fingers. For cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the body and fretboard after each use. Avoid exposing the guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity, as this can damage the wood and electronics. Change the strings regularly, about every few months depending on how often you play. And if you're not using the guitar for a long time, store it in its case to protect it from dust and potential impacts.


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