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Gone - Fender SRV Strat/ Blackstar Combo Amp
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I now have a new, so won't be using this and a few guitars are for the chop.
Blackstar HT Stage 60
212 and loud.
Spare room use only.
Pretty much immaculate and just some scratches on the footswitch.
£300 (cheapest you'll find).
https://imgur.com/gallery/xYWB9Fender USA SRV Signature Stratocaster
2015 (3 years old)
9.9/ 10 Condition - You won't find a better secondhand one.
£1100
https://imgur.com/gallery/mVSrEErnie Ball EVH Signature - Feeler
Black Quilt Top - only 600 made!!
1991 - so first year
Includes original brochure, springs, shim and other bits and bobs.
No hardcase.
Action is set high at the mo, but can be adjusted.
Excellent condition, with a couple of marks by the input.
£1850 (GONE TO A GOOD HOME)
https://imgur.com/gallery/b25T9Possible trades.
Comments
Just need the amp gone for space, as I've bought a new one, hence the price...
And similarly on the SRV.
Immaculate and only a couple years old...
This guy can shred.
Was like having EVH himself in the room :-)
I believe it's a 12 radius.
Here's the full spec and info.
I had one of the first year models when they came out in the nineties and got to say, awful!!
The newer ones have a beefier neck, play really well and have the texas wide range pups.....
Shortly before his tragic death in 1990, Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborated with Fender guitars to produce an Artist Series Stratocaster. Few guitarists have had as much impact on popular music as Stevie, except maybe Clapton, Beck, and Hendrix. He seemingly brought blues into the mainstream singlehandedly, just when people began to forget the genre even existed, and this signature Strat is a fitting monument to the man's brilliance. It features an deep, early '60s oval neck shape, a pau ferro fingerboard with 21 jumbo frets, three Texas Special single-coil pickups, a reversed (left-handed) tremolo, and a black 3-ply pickguard engraved with SRV! This is an instrument that's truly as unique as the man who helped design it, and now it can be yours!Stevie Ray Vaughan Artist Series Stratocaster at a Glance:The guitar SRV helped designA blistering Strat soundFast-playing maple neck with deep, thick oval shapeThe guitar SRV helped designMuch like fellow Strat slinger Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray literally burst upon the music scene and blew everyone away with his fierce, passionate playing style - though he actually paid his dues for years in hundreds of gigs in dark, smoky clubs in and around Austin, Texas. Like Hendrix, his career was tragically cut short. Sadly, he was not able to see the Artist Series Strat he helped Fender design, which was officially introduced in 1992. The special SRV features are immediately recognizable by any fan of Stevie's music and include an alder body with a rich 3-color sunburst polyurethane finish, along with a distinctive black pickguard (with SRV engraved boldly for everyone to see). Just like Stevie's own guitar, this Artist Series Strat has a reversed (left-handed) tremolo and comes with three blistering Texas Special single-coil pickups that deliver all the raw tone and power you'd expect!A blistering Strat soundThe original Strat had three single-coil pickups, so it was able to produce sounds that no other guitar could deliver - particularly once players discovered they could lodge the 3-position blade switch in those in between positions to access neck, middle and bridge, and middle pickup combinations. These were often erroneously referred to as the out-of-phase settings. The Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat comes standard with a modern 5-way blade switch, making it easy to access all the pickup combinations. To deliver that signature SRV tone, this guitar comes with a matched set of Texas Special single-coil pickups, so you can go from the classic Strat spank to a screaming, red-hot lead sound with ease.Fast-playing maple neck with deep, thick oval shapeLeo Fender wasn't afraid to think outside the box when it came to guitar designs - after all, he was an engineer, not a guitar player. In the 1950s and well into the 1970s, the blonde natural maple neck became almost synonymous with Fender guitars. The Stevie Ray Vaughan Stratocaster comes with a 1-piece maple neck that sports a special early '60s deep, thick oval shape, and it's the only Strat in the Fender line to come standard with a pau ferro fingerboard. Pau ferro is an exotic type of rosewood that's most often used in bass guitar fretboards. Next, add 21 jumbo Dunlop frets and a special gloss polyurethane finish, which our resident guitar gurus swear makes this one of the fastest-playing Strats in existence (at least in a production guitar), and you have an instrument worthy of the initials SRV!Fender Stevie Ray Vaughan Strat Features:3-color sunburst design with polyurethane finishMaple neck with deep, thick oval shapeSolid alder bodyFender/Gotoh vintage-style tunersPao ferro rosewood fingerboard21 fretsDot inlays3 Texas Special single-coil pickupsReversed (left-handed) American vintage synchronized tremolo bridge5-position blade for pickup switchingGold hardwareVintage Tweed case25.5" scale length
Series Artist Series
Colors 3-Color Sunburst
Body Alder
Neck Maple, Thick Oval Shape
Fingerboard Pau Ferro, 12" Radius (305mm)
No. of Frets 21 Dunlop 6105 Narrow Jumbo Frets
Pickups 3 Texas Special Single-Coil Strat Pickups
Bridge Gold Plated Left Handed American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo
Machine Heads Gold Plated Fender/Gotoh Vintage Style Tuning Machines
Hardware Gold Plated
Pickguard 3-Ply Black with Engraved SRV
Scale Length 25.5" (648 mm)
Width at Nut 1.650" (42 mm)
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