
PICKUPS IN A FENDER HIGHWAY ONE STRATOCASTER FULL
With tone one up full the bridge pickup, unsurprisingly, is brash, in your face and great fun to play with. There's little doubt that the influence of the Greasebucket circuit is best experienced with quite a fat overdrive tone - not unlike that of ZZ Top in effect. Time to opt for a Rivera Clubster 45 and set to work. SoundsĪ conundrum with reviewing such iconic guitars is exactly what to plug into, let alone what to play. This problem is certainly irritating and hopefully this is an isolated incident. The Strat's bridge is just off-centre sufficiently to stop you from being able to get the vibrato arm in place without using excessive force. Niggles? Well, there are a couple of shoddy points. The guitar features a single-piece neck of a lightly flecked maple and both come with a padded Fender Deluxe gigbag. The cast and sealed tuners are made by the far eastern Ping hardware factory. The vibrato block has been changed from zinc to more vintage-accurate steel and the string spacing at the bridge is slightly narrower - with the bigger frets and smoother playability, it's clear Fender didn't want us slipping off the edges.Įlsewhere everything remains within the ballparks that made the 1950s originals of these designs so compelling. The Strat's middle pickup is also reverse-wound with reverse polarity, so positions two and four on the five-way pickup selector should be devoid of hum pickup. The Strat's neck and bridge pickups (there's no tone control on the middle pickup) benefit from their own greased-up tone pots.Īny electricians among you will appreciate the information that each Greasebucket tone control wiring includes two ceramic disk capacitors alongside a 4.7k ohm metal film resistor. I actually named it myself after the can of used bacon grease that used to sit on our stove at home when I was a kid." So now you know! Replacing the vintage-style single-coils are what Fender describes as Hot Strat single-coils that are all based around an Alnico III magnet foundation, a mid-strength magnet that should provide a slightly enhanced, hotter performance when compared to an Alnico II.Īdditionally, the guitar offers Fender's increasingly popular Greasebucket tone circuit that was developed in the Custom Shop as a way of rolling off the high-end without the usual low-end woomph of a standard passive tone control circuit.ĭidn't this have something to do with a certain Billy Gibbons? "We designed with him in mind," states Fender's Mike Eldred, "and he was the testing guy. Strings: Fender® Super Bullets® 3250L, Nickel Plated Steel, (.009 to.Unique Features: Satin Nitrocellulose Lacquer Body Finish, Large '70s Style Headstock, Large '70s Style Decal, Original Body Shape, "Original Contour Body" Decal on Headstock, Black Pickup Covers and Plastic Parts, White Dot Position Inlays.Machine Heads: Fender®/Ping® Standard Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines.Bridge: Vintage Style Synchronized Tremolo.(Bridge Pickup), Greasebucket™ Tone Circuit, (Rolls Off Highs without Adding Bass)

(Neck Pickup), Greasebucket™ Tone Circuit, (Rolls Off Highs without Adding Bass) Pickups: 1 Atomic™ Humbucking Pickup (Bridge), 2 Hot Single-Coil Strat® Pickups with Alnico 3 Magnets (Neck/Middle).Fingerboard: Rosewood, 9.5" Radius (241 mm).


