Fender Eric Clapton Stratocaster Review - Thank You, Slowhand!
Unless you've lived in a closet for the past 15 years, you know that Fender has had no deficit of Artist-inspired guitars. One of their oldest offerings is still one of their greatest, the Eric Clapton model Stratocaster. Though it's had a few refinements over the years, its versatility and quality remain extremely high.
Chances are, you in all likelihood already know the features of a standard "non-Artist" Stratocaster, so you're likely questioning what makes the Clapton Stratocaster distinct. Let's look at the particulars, briefly.
To start, there's the electronics. Throughout his huge career, Eric Clapton has used a variety of instruments, including a Gibson Les Paul, a Gibson SG, a Gibson ES-335, and, of course, a Fender Stratocaster. So it goes without saying that Slowhand needs an instrument that can cover a lot of sonic ground.
The Clapton Strat obliges. To begin, it has an active 25db mid-boost (battery powered by 9V), which can take the Strat into pseudo Les Paul territory.
Matched with the Fender Vintage Noiseless pickups and the master TBX tone control, this mid-boost gives this instrument unheard of tonal versatility. In fact, the Eric Clapton model Stratocaster is one of the most multifaceted instruments we've ever played, bar none.
The sounds are only part of the picture, though. The playability is top rate as well, owing in no little part to the V-shaped neck with 9.5" radius. The neck is fabulously smooth and notes fret and bend with ease. It truly is one of the most comfortable necks we've ever seen.
If it seems like we love this instrument, you'd be right. You'll have to look a long time to find a guitar that has the diversity of sounds coupled with the playability that this guitar has.
However, we could still think of some room for improvement, though the propositions are minor. We think locking tuners would be a great addition, since it's such a "modern" instrument in all other respects.
We'd also appreciate it if the bridge weren't blocked, but this is a Clapton Strat, and that's how he wants it, so there's not much chance of that changing soon.
The minor "problems" are not really worth worrying about. The Clapton Strat is really an amazing guitar, and we recommend it highly. It's a keeper! - 18424
Chances are, you in all likelihood already know the features of a standard "non-Artist" Stratocaster, so you're likely questioning what makes the Clapton Stratocaster distinct. Let's look at the particulars, briefly.
To start, there's the electronics. Throughout his huge career, Eric Clapton has used a variety of instruments, including a Gibson Les Paul, a Gibson SG, a Gibson ES-335, and, of course, a Fender Stratocaster. So it goes without saying that Slowhand needs an instrument that can cover a lot of sonic ground.
The Clapton Strat obliges. To begin, it has an active 25db mid-boost (battery powered by 9V), which can take the Strat into pseudo Les Paul territory.
Matched with the Fender Vintage Noiseless pickups and the master TBX tone control, this mid-boost gives this instrument unheard of tonal versatility. In fact, the Eric Clapton model Stratocaster is one of the most multifaceted instruments we've ever played, bar none.
The sounds are only part of the picture, though. The playability is top rate as well, owing in no little part to the V-shaped neck with 9.5" radius. The neck is fabulously smooth and notes fret and bend with ease. It truly is one of the most comfortable necks we've ever seen.
If it seems like we love this instrument, you'd be right. You'll have to look a long time to find a guitar that has the diversity of sounds coupled with the playability that this guitar has.
However, we could still think of some room for improvement, though the propositions are minor. We think locking tuners would be a great addition, since it's such a "modern" instrument in all other respects.
We'd also appreciate it if the bridge weren't blocked, but this is a Clapton Strat, and that's how he wants it, so there's not much chance of that changing soon.
The minor "problems" are not really worth worrying about. The Clapton Strat is really an amazing guitar, and we recommend it highly. It's a keeper! - 18424
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