Chambered bodied strats actually sound pretty good to me, they have a little more "air" to them. Probably not the best heavy music option though.Man, Fender kills me. They always seem to come out with stuff that’s like 90% cool, but the remaining 10% ruins it.
They’re finally bringing back rosewood boards, the choice between ash and mahogany bodies is a great option, and there are some solid colors this time around… but the bodies are chambered. Womp womp.
Chambered bodied strats actually sound pretty good to me, they have a little more "air" to them. Probably not the best heavy music option though.
Mato Nanji of Indigenous was the first guy I ever saw using a chambered body strat type guitar. He was using the big Matchless head and a 4x12 and had a good tone, somewhere between SRV and Jimi. I saw him twice and the Matchless went up in smoke on both gigs.I wish I liked them. I agree that a chambered body can do cool stuff to the highs for sure, but I find they can also produce buildups in the low mids that I find tubby sounding.
Maybe Fender has worked some magic here though. The new series certainly looks great otherwise for sure.
Maple boards have always been my favorite. I like the thick gloss finish too.
Maple board is my favorite for a fender but I like a worn or non-gloss board. Might ask my local guy how much for him to properly remove it but the fret size didn’t rock my world either (barely tall enough). But a gloss can make frets feel smaller than they are with how grippy it is.Maple boards have always been my favorite. I like the thick gloss finish too.