Fender Stratocaster VG Demo Video from NAMM 2007
January 31st, 2007
I came across this demo video that someone recorded at NAMM this year. The Fender rep goes through all the functionality of the Stratocaster VG guitar pretty quick.
Essentially what we have here is a standard American Strat that also has digital modeling hardware built in. It runs off of 4 AA batteries. The guy in the video says “if you get the high voltage ones that you put in digital cameras it will last about 10 hours.”
Anyway, check out the video.
Video found via Zillinois
Tags: fender-guitar, Guitar Videos, stratocaster-vg, youtube
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February 11th, 2007 22:14
$1699 at musician’s friend. i guess tho, if you’re in the market for a new american strat it isn’t thaat much more…
February 12th, 2007 11:54
Yeah, you know… I prefer Gibson guitars, so if I were going to go buy a Strat I would probably just get this one for the extra versatility.
February 13th, 2007 22:38
Thanks for linking…I’ve yet to play one myself, and I hope to add one to the stable this year.
February 14th, 2007 09:21
it seems nice but i dont understand the need for a guitar with batteries 0_o
February 14th, 2007 09:59
Sean > No problem, found it on your site so I linked back.
GuitarPlayer > Well I have a 9V battery in my LP for my active EMG pickups, I only have to change it every few months. But 4 AA batteries for 12 hours of play tops is kind of crazy.
October 10th, 2007 06:39
It kind of annoys me how they’ve taken all these options and put them into one guitar. It will definitely make it easier, but it takes the feel away from music. “Oh, I don’t need to be talented I’ll just flick this switch”…it’s not that way, but that is what it reminds me of, commercialisation. It will just wreck the feel of playing guitar, I like the idea of having 5 or 6 guitars, not one that is the quivalent to 37 guitars.
April 13th, 2009 10:43
hello! Can I ask what theme are you using in your blog? thanks!