As we’ve already stated, we dug the nitro finish and appreciate the effect it has on the guitar’s tone (yes, finish does affect tone). Upon playing the Highway One Stratocaster, it becomes immediately clear that the guitar is a quality, USA-made instrument, even if it’s got some major differences that set it apart from the American Standard series. The instruments sports a very thin nitro satin finish, vintage-styled 2-point tremolo, “Greasebucket” tone circuit, and deluxe gig bag. Jumbo frets are standard as are Alnico III single-coil pickups. The Highway One Stratocaster features an alder body and C-shaped maple neck with choice of rosewood or maple fretboard. It’s also a ready-made guitar for those interested in customization. Rather than just being a “budget” American-made guitar, the Highway One Stratocaster has a vibe all its own. The USA-made Fender Highway One Stratocaster is situated between Fender’s American Standard and the Made-in-Mexico Standard series. From its classy satin finish to its beautiful C-shaped neck, the Fender Highway One Stratocaster is a guitar that we highly recommend to Strat lovers who want something just a little bit different.
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