

ALSO CHANGED STRAP BUTTONS FOR STRAP LOCKS, AGAIN JUST FINE DID THIS FOR MY OWN PIECE OF MIND, (DROPPED A FEW OVER THE YEARS) BOTH SCHALLER BY THE WAY. I DID CHANGE OUT THE TUNERS FOR LOCKERS, HELD TUNE FINE JUST LOCKERS MAKE FOR FAST EASY STING CHANGES.


I DON'T BUY THEM FOR A FASHION STATMENT THEY ARE TOOLS TO WORK WITH. GUITARS GET SMACKED AROUND IF YOU ARE PLAYING OUT. FINISH IS VERY THIN AND WILL CHIP AND DING EASY NO GLOSS. HAD A US STANDARD AND THIS ONE PLAYS AS NICE OR NICER RESONATES BETTER WITH A FULLER TONE MUCH MORE VERSITLE AND REALLY SOUNDS BETTER PUSHED THAN THE US STANDARDS. THIS GUITAR IS AS NICE AS ANYTHING FENDER MAKES. GREAT GUITAR! ALTHOUGH I AM NOT A STRAT OR FENDER FANATIC, ALWAYS PREFERED GIBSONS, I AM CHANGEING MY MIND. By carefully selecting accessories and gear such as amps, effects pedals, and strings to complement it, any guitarist can achieve the tone he or she wants. It's a very versatile model and perfect for those who love rock and roll. These Highway Ones are highly customizable guitars. The tuning machines and strap locks are standard vintage-style Strat tuners and accessories.As far as Fender Stratocasters go, the Highway One is an accessible option that is a great pick for a first-time Strat owner. There are white precision inlays in the fretboard as well. The headstock is oversized, in true 1970s Stratocaster style. The Highway One's bridge is a vintage tremolo setup. The 22 frets are fat and highly playable. This circuit is great for use with accessories such as overdrive pedals.The hardware is finished in chrome for a perfect classic-rock look. It is popular with pros, and noticeably different from the standard circuit found in Fender electric guitars. Introduced in the mid-2000s, this type of circuit provides a highly clean sound. This model is able to perform blues-inspired, down-and-dirty songs, as well as precise prog-rock music. With all of these options, players have a lot of control over what they achieve. Two Alnico 3 single-coil pickups round out the sound. The Atomic humbucker pickup rests in the location of the bridge. It is durable and looks great when playing. As a heavy wood, it makes an excellent accent to this guitar.The hardware on this axe is also impressive. Rosewood is excellent at producing bright musical notes. This is an oilier wood, allowing it to stand up to the oils produced by players' fingers as they move over each string. The fingerboard is made of rosewood, which makes for a highly playable, fast neck. It accentuates high notes, helping them ring brightly and with clarity. Slightly heavier than alder, maple is a smooth and sturdy wood. This contributes to it being fast and quick to play. Although inspired by classic Strats, it has a modern shape and radius. The neck of this guitar is made with maple. This wood is finished beautifully in satin nitrocellulose with a vintage-style sunburst finish. The high notes are fine and clear and the lows are lovely resonant, warm, bass tones. It contributes to the full-bodied tones this guitar produces, and it also provides plenty of sustain. The company has been using this wood since the 1950s. The body is made of alder, one of the quintessential tonewoods for Fenders. This is a solid-body, six-string electric guitar. This is yet one more solid entry in a line of great guitars, and it comes with a number of impressive features.

Greats such as Jimi Hendrix have rocked out on similar Fender Stratocasters over the years. This model is known for being a great starter Strat for serious musicians. Made in the USA, this classic Fender Stratocaster is great for any serious rock player. The Highway One is a great example of the legendary Stratocaster model series.
