Fender Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster
$1,500.00
Released January, 2009
The Fender Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster is a signature guitar built with Blackmore's signature on the headstock. It features an Olympic White alder body with polyester finish, and a U shape maple neck with a graduated scalloped rosewood fretboard.
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There are 21 vintage style frets, and the bridge is a vintage style synchronized tremolo.
Most of the hardware is in chrome, but the knobs, pickup covers, tremolo and switch tips are in black plastic. The neck pickup is a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Flat SSL-4 Single-Coil strat, and the bridge pickup is the same but with reverse polarity. A non-active dummy pickup is in the middle.
Features
- Alder body, Olympic White, polyester finish
- Maple neck, U Shape, gloss polyurethane finish
- Graduated Scalloped Rosewood Fretboard
- 21 Vintage style frets
- Neck pickup: Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Flat SSL-4 Single-Coil Strat
- Middle pickup: Non-Active Dummy
- Bridge pickup: Reverse Wound/Reverse Polarity Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Flat SSL-4 Single-Coil Strat
- Bridge: Vintage style synchronized tremolo
- Chrome hardware
- Black Plastic Knobs, Pickup Covers, Tremolo and Switch Tips,
- 3-Ply white pickguard
- Ritchie Blackmore Signature on Front of Headstock
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#fender_ritchie_blackmore_stratocaster Both Duncan single-coil pickups sound expensively good and powerful when playing with distortion for rhythm or lead, but got no nice clean sound like a Strat this price would do. It takes time to get used with this type of fretboard, however, feel of the neck is comfortable. The weight is not heavy as the sound does. Truss rod adjustment is difficult.
Apr 22, 13
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