The Made in Japan Limited Stratocaster® XII pays tribute to the legendary Fender Electric XII from the 1960s. It combines the unique charm of 12 strings, the classic Stratocaster® body, and the flexibility of three single - coil pickups. Renowned for its distinct sound, top - notch Japanese craftsmanship, and great value, it's a hit in the 12 - string guitar market and always in high demand.
This guitar has a gloss - finish alder body, a 9.5 - inch radius 'U' - shaped neck with 21 narrow - tall frets, and Fender’s Traditional series pickups. It offers a rich, vintage - like tone and excellent playability. Ideal for players who want a mix of history, quality, and sonic variety.
Specifications:
- Body Shape: Stratocaster®
- Body Material: Alder
- Body Finish: Gloss Polyester
- Neck Profile: 'U' Shape
- Fretboard Material: Rosewood
- Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm)
- Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm)
- No. of Frets: 21 Narrow Tall Frets
- Fretboard Inlays: White Dot Inlays
- Pickups: Vintage - Style Single - Coil Strat® (Bridge), Vintage - Style Single - Coil Strat® (Middle), Vintage - Style Single - Coil Strat® (Neck)
- Bridge: Fully Adjustable 12 - Saddle Hardtail Bridge
- Pickguard: 3 - Ply Mint Green
- Strings: 12 - String Nickel Plated Steel, .010/.010, .013/.013, .017/.008, .026/.012, .036/.018, .046/.026
- Tuning Machines: Vintage - Style
- Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome
- Case: Gig Bag






Using your Fender MIJ Limited Stratocaster XII is a breeze. First, take it out of the gig bag carefully. Plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. You can adjust the tone and volume using the knobs on the guitar. With three single - coil pickups, you can switch between different sounds to fit your playing style.
When it comes to tuning, use the vintage - style tuning machines. Make small adjustments until your guitar is in the right pitch.
For maintenance, keep your guitar clean. Wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Store it in a dry place to prevent the wood from warping. And remember to change the strings regularly for the best sound quality. Also, check the bridge and frets occasionally to make sure they're in good condition. Have fun playing your amazing guitar!