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Fender Stratocaster from the American Professional Classic Series!
The perfect blend of vintage charm and modern performance - the American Professional Classic Stratocaster.
Under the hood, the vintage-inspired Coastline '57 Stratocaster pickups deliver depth, punch and brilliance, while the slim Modern "C" neck offers exceptional comfort and playability. Fender's staggered ClassicGear tuners provide classic looks and precise tuning stability. With its custom-faded vintage and signature Fender finishes, this professional instrument looks as good as it sounds.
From the studio to the stage: the American Professional Classic Stratocaster - the full soul of a Fender from the golden era, evolved for today's player.
Greasebucket Tone System
The uniquely developed Greasebucket Tone System rolls off the high frequencies without sacrificing gain or adding unwanted bass, so your carefully crafted tone remains intact. Unlike conventional tone controls, this refined circuit preserves clarity and definition even when dialed back.

Inspected Quality
To ensure you enjoy this instrument for years, it has been checked and pre-set by Kirstein quality control in our guitar workshop by our guitar technicians. We guarantee the flawless condition with a certificate included with the instrument.
Features
General
- Model: 0114942300
- Series: American Professional Classic
- Made in USA
- Number of Strings: 6
- Orientation: Right-handed
- Includes Gig Bag
Body
- Body Shape: ST
- Body: Alder
Neck
- Neck: Maple
- Neck Construction: 4-Bolt
- Neck Profile: Modern "C"
- Fingerboard: Maple
- Fingerboard Radius: 9.5" (241 mm)
- Fingerboard Inlays: Black Dot
- Scale Length: 25.5" (648 mm)
- Frets: 22
- Nut: Synthetic Bone
- Nut Width: 1.685" (42.8 mm)
Electronics
- Bridge Pickup: Coastline '57 Single-Coil Stratocaster
- Middle Pickup: Coastline '57 Single-Coil Stratocaster RWRP
- Neck Pickup: Coastline '57 Single-Coil Stratocaster
- Pickup Switch: 5-way switch
- Controls: Master Volume; Tone 1 (Neck & Middle Pickup); Tone 2 (Greasebucket Tone Circuit for Bridge Pickup)
Hardware
- Finish: Nickel/Chrome
- Bridge/Tailpiece: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
- Tuners: Fender ClassicGear Staggered
- Pickguard: 3-Ply Black/White/Black
- Control Caps: Aged White Plastic
- Strings: Fender USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009-.042 Gauges)
Color & Finish
- Color: 3-Color Sunburst
- Finish: Gloss Urethane
Scope of delivery
- 1 x Fender American Professional Classic Stratocaster 3-Color Sunburst
- 1 x Gig Bag
Specification
- Product number 00113833
- Finish Gloss
- Body Alder
- Fretboard Maple
- Scale Standard 24.75 - 25.5 inches
- Colour Sunburst
- Neck Maple
- Bridge/Tailpiece Tremolo
- Handedness Right-handed
- Gigbag / Case included Gigbag
- Top -
- Pickups SSS
- Nut width 43 mm
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Variant Fender American Professional Classic Stratocaster Faded Lake Placid Blue
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Over the years, the Strat has often been modified in details or equipped differently, often not necessarily for the better. Just think of the "cucumbers" that came out of production in America in the early 80s. It was better to get a Squire from Japan, which today are highly coveted objects of desire under the term "JV".
The days when entire series and vintages were really bad are long gone. And so I come to the actual evaluation of my new American Professional Classic in Faded Lake Placid Blue, which comes as an addition to an Eric Johnson (Candy Apple Red), an Eric Clapton (black) and a Vintera 50 II Strat (TSB). Lake Placid Blue was already available as a custom color from Fender in the 60s. In this faded version, I particularly like the color in combination with the vintage tinted maple fretboard, the mint pickguard and the aged-white plastic parts. The finish and the rest of the workmanship are beyond reproach. There is not the slightest thing to criticize.
At just under 3.3 kg, the guitar is very light, which benefits the handling and the sound. In my experience, light Erlestrats are more dynamic and resonant. The fingerboard with a 9.5'' radius is slightly flatter than the vintage Strats from the 50s and 60s (7.25''), which makes bending a little easier and also allows the string action to be set a little lower. Together with the matte finish of the neck, the rounded fingerboard edges and the medium jumbo frets, this results in excellent playability over the 22 frets.
The 6-point vintage style tremolo works perfectly with the staggered vintage tuners and the synthetic bone nut. You should allow for a little break-in time, whereby a little graphite (pencil) in the nut notches helps. Before inserting the tremolo arm, you should make sure to put a tremolo spring underneath so that the tremolo arm does not wobble. That makes it more comfortable. All in all, I have the impression that Fender has also reworked this area and made the mounting of the arm more stable (tighter). The tuners are really good. For me, they are better than locking tuners, because you can put the strings into the slot and thus improve string retention and sustain. The gear ratio of 1:18 is also really good and the tuners are shorter for the thin strings. It would have been easy to do without the string hold-down device, as was done with the Eric Johnson Strat 20 years ago. But the tailpiece was also raised by a spacer ring, which has a similar effect.
The "Coastline '57" pickups leave nothing to be desired. They have a moderate output and deliver vintage Strat sounds in all 5 control positions, just as we Strat players love and want them. Bell-like sounds, which in my case are a treat for the spoiled guitarist's ears when played through Fender tube amps (Princeton Reverb, Deluxe Reverb). It should also be mentioned that the bridge PU can also be moderated with the lower tone pot by continuously reducing the treble without losing the bass and mids. That's a great thing.
I couldn't find anything negative about the guitar. However, I cannot understand why such a guitar, which in my opinion is on a custom shop level, is delivered in such a cheap bag. You can sell it for EUR 5.00 at a flea market for a "small" ice cream. I'm going to buy a nice matching case for it. I'm sure Kirstein will have something for me. And while we're at it: A great dealer with friendly and competent staff. If you buy here, you won't regret it. Things are going really well here. Many thanks to the girls and boys at Musikhaus Kirstein
Conclusion: A professional guitar with many vintage touches, excellently finished and presented in an extremely appealing way both visually and haptically.
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