Selling a new Fender VG Stratocaster as it is not my preference.
In 3 Tone sunburst as above, It comes with Warranty, Fender Hard Case, extra strings, Fender Strap.
This is made in Mexico with texas pickups
Price is RM 4650 for the package No low balling please...
Some info about the guitar as belowFeatures & Specs:American Series Strat
Ash body
Maple neck
Rosewood fretboard
3 single-coil pickups
3-ply parchment pickguard
Chrome hardware
Master volume
Master tone
Mode function 5-way rotary selector:Normal (VG circuit bypass)
Virtual ash-bodied Strat (to get Strat sounds with Tune function)
Virtual Telecaster
Virtual 2-humbucker Strat
Acoustic (an assortment of 5 acoustics, from dreadnought to resonator)
5-way blade switch (for selecting sounds within each mode)
Tune function rotary control:Normal – regular tuning
Drop D
Open G
DADGAD
Baritone/Low B
12 string
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Features: The VG was made in 2007 in USA. It has 22 medium jumbo Frets on your choice of maple or rosewood. It has a Alder body is an American Strat body with a Polyurethane finish. The bridge is a american 2-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles. The pickups are 3 American Strat single-coil pickups which is the same as every regular Strat, but here is something different. It has 1 Roland VG pickup which is battery powered which doesn't draw its power from the amp. Fender used Fender/Schaller Deluxe Staggered Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines for the machine head. The guitar comes with a case (High-Tech, Molded Rectangular SKB Case). // 9
Sound: What makes the VG Special is the Roland pickup which allows the you to change the tuning, and pickup without turning the tuning keys. With this Added on you can make your Strat sound like a Telecaster, humbucker sound, Strat sound and acoustic as well as a your normal sound of the guitar. There is a tuning dial which allows you to play in Standard, dropped D, open G, Baritone and 12-string. I play rock, blues, punk, metal, pop, and sometimes, but rarly ska. I am using a Fender GDEC and I tryed it out on a Taylor tube amp. I currently do not use any pedals because I have effects built in to my amp. the guitar is not noisy and has rich/full sound. the VG has a lot of variety. // 10
Action, Fit & Finish: Every thing was well adjusted. nothing was flawed or poor quality. Fender seems to make sure it doesn't happen. There was no misaligned bracing, no poorly filed fretwire or finish flaws, poor quality wood, rusted or oxidized hardware, loose tuning pegs, poorly cut nut, poorly fit saddle, noisy pickup selector or even loose controls. // 10
Reliability & Durability: The VG would be perfect to play live just make sure your batteries are good and you have spares because you will not be able to use all the features if the batteries are dead. If your batteries go dead you will be using a regular American Strat, which there is nothing wrong with it. You just won't have any of the full feature. I can depend on it. I would have a back up on a gig only because strings do break. The finish is good enough to last, and doesn't seem thin and easy to wear off with a lot of playing. // 10
Overall Impression: I play rock, blues, punk, metal, pop, and it seems to be an excellent match for my style of music. I have been playing since 2005. I am one of those people that excel really well in music and can pickup anything and learn it really fast. I also own a Squier Stratocaster. I hadn't had anything that I wished for before I bought the VG. If someone stole it, I would replace it and wouldn't get a different one to replace it. My favorite feature of this guitar is the varible tunings and sounds it can make. I Strongly recomend this guitar to anyone who can afford it. Every Fender guy out there should have one. // 10
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