Description

Finished in vibrant Transparent Cherry and furnished with all-gold hardware, the Tash Sultana Stratocaster® has good looks to match its upscale appointments – the clarity and sparkle of Yosemite single-coil Strat pickups combine with the powerful Double Tap™ humbucking bridge pickup to deliver a wide range of tonal options at your fingertips. The Modern “C”-shape maple neck with 9.5” radius and 22 medium jumbo frets provides comfortable modern playability, while the vintage-style synchronized tremolo offers classic Strat vibrato action. Other features include a matching painted headstock and custom “skull” neck plate. Includes Gig Bag.

DOUBLE TAP HUMBUCKING PICKUP
Fender’s patented design combines full-bodied humbucking with crystal-clear single-coil sounds conveniently accessible via push-pull tone pot.

PREMIUM FINISHING TOUCHES
All-gold hardware and a 4-ply aged white pearl pickguard play beautifully off of the deep red Transparent Cherry finish

ENGRAVED NECKPLATE
Includes a custom engraved Tash Sultana neck plate.

YOSEMITE PICKUPS
Alnico 4 equipped single-coil pickups for expressive and dynamic sounds

MAPLE NECK WITH 9.5” RADIUS FINGERBOARD
Traditional Fender tone with superb playability

TRANSPARENT CHERRY FINISH
Vivid see-through finish over a solid alder body

TASH SULTANA
Tash Sultana is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, music producer and engineer, described as a “one-person band”. Sultana rose to international prominence with their 2016 single “Jungle”. Sultana plays a large variety of instruments including piano, keyboard, synth, bass, drums/percussion, beat making/sampling, beatboxing, trumpet, saxophone, flute, mandolin, oud, harmonica, lapsteel, panpipes; and arranges it into loop style performances along with percussive and finger tapping style guitar playing..

ABOUT FENDER
In 1950, Fender introduced the first mass-produced solid-body Spanish-style electric guitar, the Telecaster. Following its success, Fender created the first mass-produced electric bass, the Precision Bass (P-Bass). In 1954, Fender unveiled the Stratocaster (“Strat”) guitar. With the Telecaster and Precision Bass on the market for some time, Leo Fender was able to incorporate input from working musicians into the Stratocaster’s design. The Strat’s comfortable contoured edges and in-built vibrato system led to its soaring popularity. shop.fender.com