After weeks of waiting and heated speculation, Fender has finally brought back Tom DeLonge's signature classic Stratocaster - which has been re-released in four stunning colorways.
Fans first learned of the possible return of the single-humbucker Strat announced earlier this month, when guitarist Blink-182 posted a series of snapshots that virtually confirmed that the guitars are on the way.
Such rumors were finally quashed yesterday (July 24), when Fender officially announced a limited production run of DeLonge's signature guitar.
And, although Fender has revealed that it will arrive with a neat rear neck spoiler to distinguish it from the original version, it does not mention that there will be four color schemes: Daphne Blue, Sea Foam Green, Black and Pioneer by Jeff Beck. Yellow graffiti.
As we previously speculated, DeLonge's newest signature Strat stays true to its original design, using a single Seymour Duncan Invader acoustic buffer - connected to a tone control unique amount, naturally - for timbre.
It's also important to note that the volume pot also features a "treble" circuit, which aims to maintain the guitar's natural highs, while still providing a broken sound.
Other DeLonge quirks include an oversized '70s-style headstock, mother-of-pearl grab and stiff tail bridge, plus the previously mentioned custom neck plate featuring human-themed artwork neat aliens.
As you dig deeper into the specs, you'll find a C-shaped maple neck, along with a 9.5-inch radius rosewood neck from which the keys can be accommodated. medium size. Other appointments include vintage style tuners.
"I try to write music that's accessible, easy to play and enjoy, so people can get along with me," DeLonge said. “That simplicity really inspired this new signature Stratocaster. It has only one button and one microphone, making it easy to adjust, play, and play sounds, which is especially important when you're in front of a crowd and you've got a lot to think about.
“Above all, the vibrant colors give a timeless California feel that stands out on any stage,” he continued. "With Fender, a brand deeply rooted in my musical identity, we created something that truly stands the test of time - the way I strive to do with my music.
Since the original DeLonge Strat was discontinued in 2004, the price of the sought-after six-string has steadily increased over the years, with some used models costing upwards of $2,000. .
This Limited Reissue, meanwhile, is more affordable, weighing in at $1,299.
Included with the Strat single pup is a DeLonge themed accessory box, which includes a To The Stars themed strap, guitar strings, and picks. They are available for $32, down to $34 and $8 respectively.
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