Fender Starcaster Strat Pack Electric Guitar with Amp and Accessories - Black

Fender Starcaster Strat Pack Electric Guitar with Amp and Accessories - Black

Fender Starcaster Strat Pack Electric Guitar with Amp and Accessories - Black

Everything you need to start rocking, including black Stratocaster guitar and 10 watt AMP Squier with 10 foot cable Classic Stratocaster guitar fender for every music style tremolo bridge for rhythm shimmers clever or difficult whammy core Three single coil pickups 5 pairs. How to change the selected tray; DVD volume control and audio sound Package 2 still has multiple lines, selected by, call, gigbag and teaching.


Product Details
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Fender Starcaster
  • Model: 0284001110
  • Released on: 2008-08-01

Features
  • Everything you need to start rocking, including a black Stratocaster guitar and 10-watt Squier amp with 10-foot cord
  • Classic Fender Stratocaster guitar for all styles of music
  • Synchronous tremolo bridge for subtle shimmers or hard-core whammy
  • Three single-coil pickups paired with a 5-way pickup selector switch; volume and 2 tone controls for wide range of tones
  • Package also includes strings, picks, strap, gigbag, and instructional DVD

Stratocaster guitar sound, versatile, high fender and the legendary classic design and is suitable for all music styles. It features 22 - fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays as three single coil pickups 5 way switch for tonal Strat's trademark close range. seal die - cast tuners and chrome hardware, security adjustments consistent swing three white pickguard. tremolo bridge can be used simultaneously for the management of information shimmery chords or difficult whammy core-flight bar. You will also receive a variety of audio from a single voice and. Acoustic dual.

Customer Reviews

Great for the price.4
I bought this as a starter electric after having learned on an acoustic. It's great for the price. The guitar: -After a few days I could tell the tremolo bar wasn't going to last very long so I completely unscrewed it and do not use it. So don't plan on using that heavily for very long, it's not made in a fashion to last. That's one of the ways the price is kept down on the guitar, I'm sure. The pickups and bridge definitely will need adjustment so find a good place online to learn about that, or hopefully you know someone who knows guitars or you know them yourself. After a few months one of the wires to the jack broke off, somehow, and I did have to solder that back on. I couldn't say how common of a problem that might be. It's recommendable that you keep the jack input nut tight to the guitar and don't let it get to where the jack can spin freely at all. Otherwise the tension will go to the wires connecting to the jack and that's probably what caused my problem, so lesson learned. If you can afford a higher quality strat and don't want any little hassles like that, then spend the extra bucks. But, if you're like me, and willing to put a tiny bit of work into keeping it working, the price to quality ratio is definitely in your favor. It's probably better for a first electric than something higher quality and more expensive anyways, because you're not so afraid to tinker around with it, take it apart and find out what makes it tick. I've had it for about 3 months now and have consistently been playing it at the very least 7 hours a week and still happy. The Amp: -It does its purpose. Not a very good amp, but it's solid, and doesn't have much to complain about. You know what you're getting there; A cheap little amp. The guitar strap: -Don't trust it. It will slip off the strap buttons; First day. Get some strap locks for it, or get a better strap. The tuner: -completely cheap and not even worth using. I put it up against a good/reliable tuner and it didn't even have the correct read on the pitch. I'm not sure what's going on there but I basically threw mine away. It looked like it was about to fall apart out of the package, basically. I recommend buying a different one straight away before the guitar even arrives, or tuning by ear is better. The four stars are based on the assumption that you're someone who is willing to get the screwdriver out once or twice and mess around with it. It's based on the fact that you're not needing the little things like the strap and tuner to be perfect out of the box. If that's for some reason important to you, then consider this a 2-star review. The four stars is also probably based on the fact that you either A: know some things about guitars already, B: know someone else who does, or C: are very resourceful and good at making something cheap work to its greatest ability. Hope this has been helpful.

Pretty good guitar for a kid! 5
My parents gave me this guitar for christmas, and I've had this guitar for about 5 months now,and I have loved and hated some things about the guitar. let's start with the short list, the hated.

Hated: The strap is garbage, The wammy bar causes the guitar to go insanely out of tune, for about 2 weeks the frets cut your hands to shreds, When using one pickup, the amp makes a really annoying buzzing sound, so use the second to bottom or top setting on the pickup selector switch. The guitar does also go out of tune fairly easy by itself.

Now onto the loved: EXTREMELY STURDY AND STRONG. My guitar was dropped by one of my friends onto a concrete floor and the only damage done was a small chip in the finish by the neck. Amp is fantastic for it's size. Loud enough to fill a gymnasium full of screaming students. The tuner is fantastic, and the picks are incredibly strong. Strings sound good and are strong. Extra strings are a good bonus, just make sure you put them on right.

Overall a great guitar package for about $200, I'd recommend to any beginning guitarist. With a name like Fender, you can't go wrong!

Good guitar for the money!4
I picked this pack up about 6 months ago. For the price, this is a great pick.

Out of the box, it sounds pretty bad. You may have to raise the string action (the height of the strings) if you get buzzing against the frets. Let the strings break in first though. Speaking of strings, the ones that come with it are pretty bad. Get some slightly heavier ones, GHS strings are cheap.

Use the digital tuner that comes with the guitar to set the intonation. Out of the box, mine got sharper and sharper as you work your way up the neck, making every chord out of tune, even if the open strings were in tune. If you run out of room and the intonation is still sharp, you may have to shim the saddle on the neck to make the string an even height. I did that on my large E string by cutting off a 1/4 inch section of an old G string and sliding it under the E in the saddle.

With a little setup, this guitar plays like a champ on the cheap!

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