![]() Including 24' short-scale playability, single-coil + hum. Seeing as im not really into the P90 tone, that takes away the one mustang model. Guitarist Patrick Droney demonstrates the features and sounds of the new Fender Offset Duo-Sonic HS. The one Jaguar model (Humbucking bridge and single coil)Īnd two mustang models (One with P90s and one with single coils). There are two Duo sonic models (one with humbucker and single coil, and one with only single coils) That'd be an option sure, but for now i would really like to stick with the shorter scale length, if there were a strat with a 24" or less scale length i'd be going with that, but they are no longer available (fender did release a short scale strat series but they are nowhere to be found and i'd prefer to buy my guitar brand new) "Some of you might say, well just get a strat". I'm looking for something as close to a vintage strat sound as possible. ![]() Unfortunately, certain finishes are exclusive for each guitar, which is a slight letdown. If you'd prefer a touch more modernity and variability, pick the HS. If you want a truly vintage look and voice, go for the SS. What are some differences between these models? Both guitars performed identically, however. I really like the 24" scale on these, and would prefer either of them over any type of Squier. See them here: Īs the title suggests, i'm looking to purchase either a brand new Fender Mustang or Duo-Sonic or Jaguar to transition from tenor guitar to 6-string. Here is a list of the upgrades/changes: Fender Pure Vintage 59 Strat neck pickup, Fender Yosemite bridge pickup, WD Music DuoSonic SS parchment pickguard, Bourns Audio Taper Push/Pull Tone Pot (wired for pickup series/parallel operation), CTS Volume Pot, Switchcraft Jack, Graph Tech TUSQ saddles, Gotoh SD91 Vintage Style. *OR JAGUAR* - I totally looked over this model.
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