| Fender was very ingenious of how they went about | | | | cheaper than normal. |
| trimming this guitar to bring the cost down. The most | | | | Back when this guitar was called the Vintage |
| important one of course is the thin finish. The lacquer | | | | Mahogany it used to come in a hard shell case, Gibson |
| on top of the paint is very thin and highly susceptible to | | | | now ships it in a deluxe gig bag like the Fender |
| scratches and dents if not treated with care. | | | | Highway One. |
| The pickups are regular American single coils and not | | | | Fender Deluxe Player Stratocaster Review |
| hum canceling. The tremolo bridge is the regular 6 | | | | The Deluxe Player Stratocaster is one of their most |
| screws design that come with a lot of Strats and not | | | | upgraded guitars. It comes with noiseless pickups like |
| the more modern 2 point pivot that come in the | | | | some of the higher priced American models. And it |
| American Standard. But take notice that the material | | | | has a switch to add 2 more pickup options. The finish |
| of the bridge is of better quality than the one installed in | | | | is beautiful with gold hardware and vintage style tuners. |
| the Mexican made. | | | | The 12'' radius neck has medium jumbo frets, I can't |
| Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded Review | | | | help but notice that this guitar seems very much |
| Like the Highway One, the finish of this electric guitar is | | | | influenced by the Stevie Ray Vaughn signature. With |
| a very thin satin lacquer, but in my opinion this | | | | guitars so close like this one and the Highway One this |
| instrument is a little stronger than the Fender Highway | | | | difference is best experienced than explained with |
| One when it comes to scratches and dents. The lack | | | | words. But with a good set up the Deluxe Player |
| of maple is a feature that makes this electric guitar | | | | Stratocaster is fantastic. |