Fender American Performer Timber Stratocaster MN 2-Color Sunburst – Electric Guitar

$ 1470.55
  • Pine body
  • Bolted maple neck with modern ‘C’ profile
  • Maple fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets
  • 9.5″ fingerboard radius
  • Three Fender Yosemite single-coil Strat pickups (middle position RW/RP)
  • Greasebucket Tone Circuit
  • Neck pickups can be switched in parallel via push/pull tone pot
  • Fender Vintage-Style Tremolo
  • Fender ClassicGear tuners
  • Satin 2-Color Sunburst body finish
  • Includes Fender Deluxe hardshell case

With the Fender American Performer Timber Stratocaster MN 2-Color Sunburst, Fender presents a very special edition of the American Performer Stratocaster, which impresses with its exotic tonewood selection, first-class sounds and incomparable playability. The limited edition instrument from the Fender Corona Facility in California is characterized by an extended sound palette and its charming Seventies style. Furthermore, the Fender American Performer Timber Stratocaster is delivered in the matching Fender Deluxe Hardshell Case.

Pine body with 2-Color Sunburst finish

Unlike the regular models in the American Performer series, the body of the Fender American Performer Timber Stratocaster MN 2-Color Sunburst is made from pine. The body wood used for the first Telecaster models back in the early 1950s not only has unique sound characteristics, but also gives the instrument an appealing visual appearance. Last but not least, the satin finish of the body provides a particularly smooth armrest for unrestricted playability.

Yosemite Stratocaster single coils

For sound conversion, the Fender American Performer Timber Stratocaster has three Yosemite single coils in Strat design. The single coils known from the instruments of the American Performer series are particularly popular among Strat fans due to their special mix of Alnico 4 and Alnico 2 magnets and produce a particularly expressive tone. The push/pull function of the second tone control additionally expands the tonal spectrum by switching the neck pickup in parallel in switching positions 1 and 2.