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Description

Unleash your inner rock star with the Strat "Starcaster" Knockoff, a solid body electric guitar designed for musicians who crave distinct tones and standout aesthetics. Inspired by the iconic Starcaster of the '70s, this instrument boasts a daring offset body that doesn't just look the part but also delivers a versatile range of sounds that will captivate any audience. The dual Squier humbucking pickups ensure a robust sound profile, offering everything from clean, snappy highs to resonant, full-bodied lows.

Crafted with precision, the Strat "Starcaster" Knockoff features a slim, comfortable “C”-shaped neck profile that fits naturally in your hand, making extended play sessions a breeze. Its 9.5”-radius fingerboard with narrow-tall frets enhances playability, allowing for smooth transitions across the strings. The unique two-tiered headstock adds a touch of flair, making it an unmistakable presence on stage. Engineered for stability, the stop tailpiece ensures your tuning remains rock-solid, even during the most energetic performances.

Whether you're jamming in your garage or performing live, the Strat "Starcaster" Knockoff's combination of style, playability, and sound versatility makes it a trusty companion for any guitarist seeking a balance between vintage vibes and modern capabilities.

Key Features:

  • Dual Squier humbucking pickups
  • Slim “C”-shaped neck profile
  • 9.5”-radius fingerboard with narrow-tall frets
  • Unique two-tiered headstock design
  • Stop tailpiece for improved tuning stability
  • Adjustable bridge for precise intonation
Kennis Russell

Kennis Russell

How Bad Is The Starcaster by Fender?

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How Bad Is The Starcaster by Fender?

Kennis Russell

Kennis Russell

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Let's "Super Mod" this Cheap Starcaster Strat | Completion Closed on 07/08/20

Kennis Russell

Kennis Russell

Video thumbnail for Starcaster by Fender demo by Bane Gluvakov

Starcaster by Fender demo

Bane Gluvakov

Bane Gluvakov

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2008 Starcaster by Fender

PinetopJackson

PinetopJackson

Video thumbnail for The Story of the Starcaster Strat (by Fender!) by BigJake Music

The Story of the Starcaster Strat (by Fender!)

BigJake Music

BigJake Music

Video thumbnail for Fender Strat Starcaster Guitar Mod Project by the Next Project

Fender Strat Starcaster Guitar Mod Project

the Next Project

the Next Project

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Strat "Starcaster" Knockoff.

Mods and upgrades

  • A modified 22-fret roasted maple Stratocaster neck with an overhang is recommended; the heel must be adjusted to fit the Squier neck profile.

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  • Strap locks drilled into the neck pocket are preferred over traditional horn placement for enhanced stability.

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  • The Gilmour mod is recommended, allowing all three pickups to be used simultaneously, enhancing tonal options.

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  • Wilkinson pickups are praised for their affordability and quality, making them suitable for budget-conscious modders.

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  • Duncan Hot Rails clones are suggested for their ability to fit single coil slots and offer humbucker tones; they can be split into single coils.

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  • Teisco and gold foil pickups are mentioned as potential upgrade options, requiring some routing for fitment.

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  • P90 and blade pickups are suggested for experimentation, although they might need additional routing.

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Setup and maintenance

  • It's necessary to modify the heel of the neck to match the Squier neck length and profile for a proper fit.

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  • To improve tuning stability, blocking the tremolo with a wooden block or coins is suggested.

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  • Metric-sized pickups may require trimming the pickguard to fit due to size differences with standard USA pickups.

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  • Jewelers saw is recommended for cutting the pickguard when modifying pickup slots.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Strat "Starcaster" knockoff is notable for its use in old Blink-182 songs, similar to how Billie Joe uses a "Blue" Strat for classic Green Day tracks.

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Features and functionality

  • The guitar body with single pickup routing can be achieved by filling in the neck pickup of a Squier Affinity body.

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  • A configuration with three splittable humbuckers and a tap killswitch provides diverse tonal options and playful sound experimentation.

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User experience

  • A budget-conscious approach is emphasized, with the understanding that the guitar's core quality limits the extent of improvements.

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Build quality

  • Starcaster pickups and bridge are typically slightly smaller than standard sizes, necessitating fitting adjustments for upgrades.

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3.5 out of 5

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amazingforlife

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amazingforlife

It's not my only guitar anymore, I recently got an Ibanez GIO.

amazingforlife

It doesn't stay in tune very well.

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See how No Fun Haus uses Strat "Starcaster" Knockoff

No Fun Haus

Singer, Guitarist

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In this YouTube video of No Fun Haus performing a cover, you can see him clearly playing the guitar. In the comment section too, someone asked him what the guitar was, to which he responded with " it's a fender starcaster! a strat knockoff basically."

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