The Fender Professional II HSS Strat Slays!!

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I have had an up and down relationship with Fender Stratocasters since I was a teenager. I've had multiple variations over the years from just single coils, hot-rodded, etc. They are a workhorse and always dug them bit never completely fell over thr top in love with them other than 1989 in San Angelo Texas, when I played a Big Apple Stratocaster in an old Mom and Pop store.

I gave my Stepson my used Clapton Signature Strat as a graduation present and didn't think I missed having one...until I watched the Andy Timmons Halo Keeley pedal video. I realized I didn't have that twang and hey, a Strat is a Strat and nothing like it.

Yesterday I got my Fender Stratocaster Professional II in, Miami Blue, and just looks and sounds amazing!! I am in love with Strats again. The humbucker is so good that for the first time, I don't want to replace it. I was doing metal easily thru my 5150-III and sounded awesome!!! The Treble is super usable!!! I love it down at 5 and still cuts thru but adds something. The single coils kickass too. Everything sounds more "balanced" and smooth. There isn't a piercing tone or two twangy, etc. Just sounds awesome.

Any of you that are on the fence with Strats, you should give this a spin. I've played my whole life and have Les Paul's, a Chubtone, Wolfgang, etc. and this guitar is going to be a favorite. Exactly what I wanted, a guitar that does all of the tones I want. The pics don't do the color justice btw.
 

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Very nice. Definitely my favorite color. I have been gassing for one of those since they came out. How is the balance between the humbucker and the neck pick up? I had an American deluxe Strat, where the hum bucker significantly over powered the neck pick up. I didn’t love the hum bucker or the guitar. However, a normal American standard strat is my favorite guitar. Love it. Don’t need another one, but the Miami blue is freaking awesome
 
Very nice. Definitely my favorite color. I have been gassing for one of those since they came out. How is the balance between the humbucker and the neck pick up? I had an American deluxe Strat, where the hum bucker significantly over powered the neck pick up. I didn’t love the hum bucker or the guitar. However, a normal American standard strat is my favorite guitar. Love it. Don’t need another one, but the Miami blue is freaking awesome
Oh yeah, seems to me to have a better balance than the older Strats. I've never cared for the stock humbucker in a Strat but really dig this one.
 
Very nice. Definitely my favorite color. I have been gassing for one of those since they came out. How is the balance between the humbucker and the neck pick up? I had an American deluxe Strat, where the hum bucker significantly over powered the neck pick up. I didn’t love the hum bucker or the guitar. However, a normal American standard strat is my favorite guitar. Love it. Don’t need another one, but the Miami blue is freaking awesome
I forgot to mention too, pretty cool that when you hit the tone tap it turns either the bridge and neck pickups on or in second position, all three pickups together.
 
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Congrats!

Love the color with the rosewood board.
Thanks! Yeah it is crazy, the mint pick guard with the blue and rosewood just work so well together. It's funny because I always thought I was a maple board person with Strats but I think I like the Rosewood more.
 
Oh yeah, seems to me to have a better balance than the older Strats. I've never cared for the stock humbucker in a Strat but really dig this one.
There are a couple of blue ones used locally. I need to play one. I would like to have a blue one, a black one, and the dark night. Sigh. Glad you are digging it!
 
Man, I love the look of that strat! Good to hear that the humbucker works well for hard rock/metal too. Been having my eyes on that one and the Mercury color. Had a chance to try one recently at a nearby music store and was really impressed. It was very comfortable and super easy to play. Currently waiting to see if Sweetwater will get a lighter weight one. Currently all the Miami Blue and Mercury American Professionals are at or close to 8lbs.
 
Nice colour, would probably stick a floyd on it, but thats just me!.....
Nice guitar dude
 
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