The Japan - made Hybrid II Stratocaster® HSS is a wonderful blend of vintage allure and modern adaptability. It has vintage locking tuners, a modern 'C' shaped neck with a smooth satin finish, a 9.5' radius rosewood fingerboard, and narrow - tall frets. The two - point tremolo system with vintage - style saddles ensures easy play for guitarists of all skill levels. Its newly designed Hybrid II Custom Voiced Humbucking pickup, along with two Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil pickups, can produce a wide range of tones from punchy to crisp and cutting, making it a great fit for any player and music genre. Specifications: Body shape is Stratocaster®, made of Alder with a gloss polyester finish. Neck profile is modern 'C'. Fretboard radius is 9.5' (241 mm), scale length is 25.5' (64.77 cm), and there are 21 narrow tall frets with white dot inlays. Pickups include a Hybrid II Custom Voiced Humbucker at the bridge and two Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil Stratocaster® pickups in the middle and neck. The bridge is a 2 - Point Synchronized Tremolo with vintage - style stamped steel saddles. It has a 3 - Ply Mint Green pickguard, nickel - plated steel strings (.009 -.042 gauges), vintage - style locking tuning machines, and nickel/chrome hardware finish. It comes with a gig bag.






Using your Fender Japan Hybrid II Stratocaster HSS is a breeze. First, plug in your guitar to an amplifier using a standard instrument cable. Adjust the volume and tone knobs to get the sound you like. The pickups allow you to switch between different tones, so experiment to find the perfect sound for your music. When it comes to playing, the smooth neck and narrow - tall frets make it easy to move your fingers around the fretboard. Be careful when using the tremolo system. Don't apply too much force suddenly, as it might throw the guitar out of tune. To keep your guitar in top shape, wipe it down with a soft, dry cloth after each use to remove fingerprints and sweat. Check the string tension regularly and replace the strings when they start to sound dull or feel rough. Store your guitar in the provided gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches.