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New From Fender - American Special Models

January 29, 1998

Fender's Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Stratocaster® recreates the sound made famous by the voodoo music master himself--Jimi Hendrix--for the righthanded player. The Voodoo Stratocaster has a right-handed alder body, a one-piece maple neck with reverse headstock, 21 medium jumbo frets, vintage pickups with reversed staggered pole pieces and reverse angle bridge pickup, a right-handed vintage bridge, rosewood or maple fretboard, and vintage "F" tuners. Comes factory equipped with genuine Fender strings for optimum tone and performance.

Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Stratocaster®

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Guitar players universally agree that Hendrix achieved his signature sound in part because he was a left-handed guitar player who played a right-handed Stratocaster strung left-handed. The reverse bridge pickup angled down towards the bass string produces a unique sound that differs from a standard Stratocaster bridge pickup. The low strings are much brighter and more articulate and the high strings are warmer and fuller. When a right-handed guitar is strung lefthanded, the change in string tension and the reverse staggered pole pieces on the pickups have a direct effect on the tone, which is how Hendrix made his high strings scream and achieved pure, clear tones on his low strings. Since it's a challenge to play a guitar body that's upside down with all the knobs and the tremolo in the way, Fender made it easy for the right-handed player to comfortably obtain the Hendrix sound. Everything on the Voodoo Strat is designed to give all the sonic benefits of playing an upside-down Strat like the original guitar that Hendrix used, only on a right-handed body.

90's Tele® Thinline

A modern version of a vintage classic, Fenders 90's Tele® Thinline has a double bound semi-hollow ash body with a single F-hole, and a one-piece maple neck. Features include American Standard hardware, American Standard Tele Pickups, master volume, master "no-load" tone control, a three position blade switch, rosewood or maple fretboard, and a '69 Thinline-style pearl pickguard. Includes a black tolex case with "red brick" plush lining. Comes factory equipped with genuine Fender strings for optimum tone and performance.

For players who want a more resonant tone, the semi-hollow 90's Tele Thinline combines a Thinline body with custom Tele binding. It's an elegantlooking, functionally-basic guitar with two pickups, two knobs and no tremolo. The lighter weight of the Thinline body makes it easy to coax expressive, warm, and ambient tones from the instrument.

For more information, visit their web site at www.fender.com.

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