The Fender Japan Limited Edition Super Sonic Electric Guitar is a remarkable instrument. Back in the late 1990s, the Squier brand launched the Squier Vista Series with the Super-Sonic ™ model. Then in 2012, it was reprinted in Mexico as the Pawn Shop Series. This limited edition guitar combines the great looks of the Squier Vista Series with top - notch Japanese craftsmanship. It features a reverse body shape, a reverse headstock, and two humbuckers, creating a visually striking appearance. The controls are unique, with Volume 1 for the bridge pickup and Volume 2 for the neck pickup. The basswood body paired with a 'U' shaped maple neck, a 9.5 - inch radius rosewood fingerboard, and medium jumbo frets offer smooth playability. The Dragster BB pickups and Vintage - Style Synchronized Tremolo bridges contribute to excellent playability and a great sound. Specifications include a Super - Sonic™ body shape, basswood body material, gloss polyester finish, 'U' shaped neck profile, rosewood fretboard, 9.5' (241 mm) fretboard radius, 24' (610 mm) scale length, 22 medium jumbo frets, white dot fretboard inlays, Dragster BB pickups (bridge and neck), 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Synchronized Tremolo bridge, 3 - Ply Eggshell pickguard, nickel - plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges), vintage - style tuning machines, nickel/chrome hardware finish, and it comes with a gig bag.






Using your Fender Japan Limited Edition Super Sonic Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune the guitar using the vintage - style tuning machines. Make sure the strings are properly adjusted to your preferred tension. You can control the volume of the bridge and neck pickups separately using the dedicated volume controls. When playing, the smooth rosewood fingerboard and medium jumbo frets allow for easy movement up and down the neck. The Vintage - Style Synchronized Tremolo bridge can add some cool effects to your playing, but be careful not to over - use it as it might throw the guitar out of tune. As for maintenance, keep the guitar in a dry and clean environment. Wipe down the strings after each use to prevent corrosion. You can also use a soft cloth to clean the body and fretboard. If you need to change the strings, use nickel - plated steel strings with the recommended gauges (.009-.042). Store the guitar in the provided gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and minor scratches.