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Description

Discover the Fender Limited Edition Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster, a tribute to the iconic sound and style of Pearl Jam's legendary guitarist. This Stratocaster captures the vintage vibe of the 1960s with its meticulously crafted design, inspired by Mike McCready's beloved original instrument. Perfect for musicians who appreciate the blend of authentic vintage tones and modern playability, this guitar is a testament to Fender's commitment to quality and craftsmanship.

Featuring an alder body and a comfortable "C"-shaped maple neck, this Stratocaster offers a smooth playing experience. The rosewood fingerboard, with its 21 vintage-style frets, enhances the guitar's classic feel. Equipped with three hand-wound '60s Strat single-coil pickups, the guitar delivers a rich, warm sound that can range from crisp and clean to gritty and powerful. The synchronized tremolo bridge adds to its versatility, allowing for expressive vibrato effects.

Additionally, the guitar boasts a custom neck plate and a vintage-style hardshell case, making it not just an instrument, but a collector's piece. Whether you're a Pearl Jam fan or a vintage guitar enthusiast, this limited edition Stratocaster offers a unique playing experience and a piece of rock history in your hands.

Key Features:

  • Alder body with a "C"-shaped maple neck
  • Rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets
  • Three hand-wound '60s Strat single-coil pickups
  • Synchronized tremolo bridge
  • Custom neck plate and vintage-style hardshell case included

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Custom Shop Mike McCready Signature '60 Stratocaster
Finish 3-Color Sunburst Relic
Year 2021
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Artist Mike Mccready
Body Material Alder
Body Shape S-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Tremolo Bridge
Color Family Brown
Finish Features Relic
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family Fender Stratocaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration SSS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 25.5"
Series Fender Artist Series, Fender Custom Shop

FAQs

What makes the Fender Limited Edition Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster unique?

This guitar is a meticulous re-creation of Mike McCready's 1960 Stratocaster, featuring a 3-Color Sunburst Relic finish and crafted by Fender's Custom Shop. It offers an authentic vintage feel and sound, ideal for fans of McCready and collectors alike.

What type of pickups does the Mike McCready Stratocaster have?

The Fender Limited Edition Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster is equipped with a single-coil SSS pickup configuration, providing the classic, bright, and articulate tones characteristic of vintage Stratocasters.

Is the Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster is designed for professional use, offering reliable performance with its solid alder body, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard, making it ideal for live gigs and studio sessions.

What is the neck profile of the Fender Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster?

The neck of the Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster features a comfortable bolt-on maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, providing a smooth playing experience suitable for various playing styles.

How does the relic finish affect the guitar's appearance and playability?

The relic finish on the Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster gives it a vintage, well-worn look, adding character and authenticity. It does not affect playability, ensuring the guitar feels like a cherished instrument from the start.

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Custom Shop Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster.

Features and functionality

  • The guitar features a slab board rosewood fretboard and treble bleed, enhancing its playability and tonal versatility.

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Use cases and applications

  • A user found the Roadworn series inspiring enough to try a Strat model, despite not preferring Strats previously, due to its unique feel and sound.

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User experience

  • The Roadworn series' nitro finish is noted for making guitars feel more responsive and bouncy, enhancing playability.

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  • Owners describe the relic'd finish as giving a more ergonomic feel, with satin-like wear in playing spots, enhancing comfort during use.

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  • The relic job on the guitar is often criticized for looking excessively worn, leading to mixed reactions about its appearance.

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  • Mention of potential fret work needed, particularly on the 15th fret, with some guitars arriving needing polish or adjustments.

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  • Noise issues reported, with suggestions that grounding might be a factor, especially when static noise decreases upon touching metal parts.

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  • Owners praise the neck's rolled edges, comparing it favorably to 70s Strat models, enhancing playability and comfort.

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Comparisons

  • The Vintera Roadworn 50s Tele is praised for its thick neck and lively nitro finish, considered a superior choice over American models at a lower price point.

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  • Owners compare Fender Japan's quality favorably to US-made models, highlighting perceived inconsistencies in MIM quality compared to overseas models.

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  • The tonal quality and playability are often compared to American Pro models, but with distinct hot pickups differentiating the sound.

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  • It's noted that the McCready Strat's pickups are hotter than usual, possibly causing noise issues if set too high.

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Value and pricing

  • Several users express hesitancy to pay high prices for MIM models, noting recent increases and suggesting alternatives like American Pro models for better value.

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  • The guitar's high price is justified by its nitro finish, aged dots, bone nut, nickel hardware, and custom pickups, making it appealing for collectors and fans.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some users prefer building custom versions of signature models, achieving desired specs and better quality control for around $700, compared to the higher retail price.

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  • A user replaced the bridge with a Gotoh 510T-SF2 vintage to address string spacing issues, indicating potential compatibility for those facing similar challenges.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Some owners experience high E string slipping off the fretboard, suggesting adjustments or changing the bridge to a Gotoh 510T-SF2 vintage model.

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See how Mike McCready uses Fender Custom Shop Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster

Mike McCready

Guitarist

Pearl Jam

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Mike McCready discusses his collaboration with Fender Custom Shop, who remade his 1960 Stratocaster:

Two huge pivotal moments in my life were associated with Fender Stratocaster. And the cool thing about the Stratocaster is like I knew I could really rip on it. I knew it because it was such a good guitar. My first recordings with the Stratocaster were the Ten record and Temple of the Dog. I'm Mike McCready and I play in a band called Pearl Jam and this is my 1960 Fender Stratocaster that I bought many many years ago around 1992 and I've had it ever since. It's probably is my first favorite guitar. I was really interested when Fender offered to recreate this Stratocaster because it was a huge honor. ... Is this the custom shop one I have in my hand? Again, I literally just forgot that this is not the real one. So yes, this is my, the Mike McCready, 1960 Fender custom shop Stratocaster that I thought was the real thing. That's a good sign, right there. Vincent Van Trigt, who was the master builder did a fantastic job. It plays identical to how my original 1960 plays. All of this scratching and all this stuff, this was years of me strumming like that on the regular one and ripping the finish off by playing live. He did a great job of making it look exactly like my real one. Now these aren't original, even on my own but these look like the ones that aren't original on my own. Even this false serial number that someone else put on the guitar, which is under the real serial number, it's on this one too. He did that much of a thorough job, even down to the this how the chip came out, which I'll never forget. ... And Josefina Campos who wound the pickups to the specific quality of my original 1960. She did a fantastic job. She got the warmth of the pickups. She got the same sound of the out of phase, the same sound as the treble pickup. I don't know how she did it. There's an art to that that I don't understand but she did a phenomenal job and I can tell by hearing it. I know I haven't figured out everything that I can do with this guitar and I never will but I'd like to be able to expand what I've done over the last thousand shows, whatever, you know?

See how Bruno Mars uses Fender Custom Shop Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster

Bruno Mars

Singer, Guitarist

Silk Sonic

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Color/Finish: 3-Color Sunburst Relic

Bruno Mars is seen using a Fender Custom Shop Mike McCready 1960 Stratocaster in the official music video for his song "I Just Might," as credited by the video's description on YouTube.

Album Usage

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