Fender Modern Player Short Scale Stratocaster

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PI StratFender have made their popular Modern Player series even more accessible with short scale versions of their guitars. This short scale Stratocaster has a 24″ scale and slightly downsized body, giving a more comfortable feel for anyone who finds a full size model a little large and cumbersome. Whilst the short Strat is a bit smaller in size, its full fat in features.

The Modern Player series was originally designed for beginners to get the full Fender experience at an affordable cost. The Modern Player series brings a new take on some of the classic Fender models, with modern features and new configurations that look and sound great. With great value, fantastic playability and unique tonal versatility, the Modern Player series is a wise choice for discerning guitarists on a budget.

The gorgeous distinctive tone of the Modern Player Short Strat comes from combining vintage-style single-coil strat pickups in the neck and middle, with a powerful Guild humbucking bridge pickup for a unique and versatile tone profile.

Here’s what Fender say about the Short Scale Stratocaster
The Modern Player series Short Scale Stratocaster features a 24” scale and slightly downsized body that make it a delight for the diminutive player. That said, it’s long on other great features, such as a 9.5”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 20 medium jumbo frets, vintage-style single-coil Stratocaster neck and middle pickups and—in a special touch—a powerful Guild® “Anti-Hum” humbucking bridge pickup, a vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge, and more.

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24″ Scale
Slightly downsized body
9.5″ Radius rosewood fingerboard
20 Medium jumbo frets
Vintage Style Single Coil Strat neck pickup
Vintage Style Single Coil Strat middle pickup
Guild “Anti-Hum” humbucking bridge pickup
Vintage style syncronised tremolo bridge
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