The Mustang was developed after the Student models Musicmaster and Duo-sonic, which were launched in 1956 and 1964, respectively. While the Musicmaster and Duo-sonic were built with cost limitations in mind, the Mustang was built by Leo Fender with the technology and knowledge of the time. The dynamic vibrato unit, developed to combine the large sound quality change of a synchro tremolo with the light arming of a floating tremolo, gives the Mustang a dynamic vibrato that, as the name implies, makes it uniquely unique. The PU selector has two mini-switches that can be used to turn each PU on or off or to phase out sounds. 1966 was also the first year that the rosewood fingerboard was switched to a round board, and subsequent Mustangs would use a round rosewood fingerboard.
The tight and bouncy sound that cannot be imagined from the moderate tension of the short scale can be produced, and the feeling of fullness when cutting or distorting with a clean tone is very pleasant. Some phase-out sounds have a little less output, but this one maintains its output well, so you can fully feel the individuality of the phase sound.
This is a very easy-to-handle vintage Mustang!
[SPEC]. BODY: Vintage MustangPoplar NECK: Maple FINGERBOARD:Rosewood PICKUP:Original WEIGHT:3.69kg NUT-WIDTH:40.2mm w/Original Hardcase Tremolo arm replacement, nut replacement
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1 Year Warranty (Standard) The product has been polished from the time of arrival, checked for any malfunctions, and repaired or adjusted as necessary. It is in good condition for normal use. Depending on the desired setting, there may be a charge for this service.
5-year warranty (Premium) TC-TUNE, TC's instrument repair department, repairs and adjusts approximately 2,000 instruments per year. If you have been using your instrument for a long time, but recently you feel that it is difficult to play, we will make adjustments free of charge. We are also happy to consult with you about adjustments to suit your playing style. If you require special skills, we will charge you for the service.