Fender Tom DeLonge Stratocaster Electric Guitar With Invader SH8 Pickup Graffiti Yellow
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Description
Fender has teamed up once again with Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge to release his signature Stratocaster. The Tom DeLonge Stratocaster is built for immense tone and turbo-charged output. A Seymour Duncan Invader humbucker delivers chunky power chords and crunchy riffs perfect for punk and alternative rock. But a streamlined control setup with a single master volume and treble bleed circuit provides natural high-end sparkle for cleans and edge-of-breakup chime.
High-Output Pickups For Punk-Approved Tone
The Seymour Duncan Invader humbucker is a high-output pickup designed for aggressive rock tones. With ceramic magnets and specially designed coils, the Invader produces tight lows, scooped mids and sizzling highs for a tone that cuts through the mix. The streamlined control setup with a single master volume lets you dial in just the right amount of output and distortion. A treble bleed circuit also preserves the natural high-end for clean tones that shimmer and chime.
Modern Neck and Fretboard For Fast, Comfortable Playing
The Tom DeLonge Stratocaster features a modern C-shaped neck profile with medium jumbo frets on a 9.5" radius rosewood fingerboard. The flatter fingerboard radius and wider fret wire provide a familiar feel for contemporary players. The neck is also finished in a satin urethane for a smooth, fast playing experience.
Vintage Style With Modern Playability
While the Tom DeLonge Stratocaster packs a thoroughly modern set of pickups and electronics, it retains a vintage-inspired style. Features include vintage-style tuners, a hardtail bridge with block saddles and a custom Tom DeLonge neck plate decorated with his original artwork. The combination of vintage style and modern performance provides an instrument that plays like a dream but looks like an icon.
Made for the Stage and Studio
Whether recording the next Blink-182 album or performing for thousands of fans, the Tom DeLonge Stratocaster is built to withstand the rigors of touring and studio use. Premium tonewoods, quality hardware and precision craftsmanship ensure this guitar will inspire for years to come.
Features
- 25.5"-scale maple neck
- 6-saddle string-thru body Strat hardtail with bent steel saddles
- Seymour Duncan Invader SH8 humbucking bridge pickup
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Specs
Neck- Neck wood: Maple
- Scale length: 25.5"
- Fret size: Medium Jumbo
- Number of frets: 21
- Inlays: Pearl Dots
- Nut width/material: 1.650" (42 mm)/Synthetic Bone
- Configuration: H
- Bridge: Seymour Duncan
- Tailpiece: String thru body
- Tuning machines: Vintage-Style
- Case: Gig Bag
- Orientation: Right Handed
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Customer Reviews
R**n
As an owner of a 2001 and a 2023 Tom Delonge Stratocaster I can honestly say that the 2023 is superior to the original. Lighter weight Satin neck feels smoother than the original gloss
M***h
It's simple and perfect. The surf green finish is beautiful, the Seymour Duncan Invader sounds amazing overdriven, and the one I got plays even better than my American Professional II. More than satisfied!
E**c
I've wanted this since I was a kid. It gives you that classic blink tone and looks beautiful.
Wi****m
This guitar is perfect for someone who wants a guitar that can do it all in a simple fashion. Super light weight, amazing color selections, mine came near perfect, just a minor setup and it played perfect.
L***n
It's gorgeous, plays great and the Invader pickup does exactly what it's meant to do. Great crunchy tone across the board. Single vol/gain knob is surprisingly versatile. Great for new players to just plug in and play, as well as vets looking to emulate a range of pop-punk tones.
Pa****k
To start, I was pretty nervous ordering when I saw reviews of the QC. I ordered the day after release and it was already backordered. My guitar arrived the day they said it would. After looking it over closely, it's great. I'm guessing they addressed the QC issues on the second batch. I have the Graffiti Yellow and it's exactly as I remember from 2002. This guitar is just so fun. The pickup is a pretty high output, bright, crunchy sound. If you are a nostalgic blink fan and have watched the used market over the past years like I have, grab this. Ton of character, very different than other Strats.


