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  2. Fender Elite Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    The Elite Strat featured Paul Gagon-designed active electronics, three alnico 2 single coil pickups with an internal dummy coil for noise reduction, Schaller cast-sealed locking tuners, "Free Flyte" floating tremolo, Ox bone nut and three push buttons allowing 7 pickup combinations.

  3. Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fender Roto-matic tuners, and 4 bolt neck plate. 11 screw pickguard. Some models don't have a pickguard. String locking. Fender Schaller System I, System II, System III tremolo systems. Some are fitted with Kahler 2500/2520; Various combinations of single coil and or humbucking pickups on various models.

  4. Fender Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    A black Fender Strat Plus from 1989 with Gold Lace Sensors and a rosewood fingerboard. Fender has produced various 'deluxe' modern American Stratocasters with special features. The Strat Plus was produced from 1987 to 1999 and was equipped with Lace Sensor pickups, a roller nut, locking tuners, a TBX tone control [33] and a Hipshot tremsetter. [34]

  5. Fender Prodigy - Wikipedia

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    The Prodigy was relatively different from the Fender HM Strat since it used Leo Fender's classic Synchronized tremolo system. The Prodigy II was introduced in 1992 which reprised the Kahler locking tremolo and nut system from the HM Strat; this model also featured Fender/Schaller tuners and black hardware.

  6. Sean Long (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    The guitar brand Charvel released a Sean Long signature guitar model in 2022. [11] The design choices made on the guitar included a high-gloss black finish, simple electronics, a hardtail bridge, locking tuners, and a neon yellow bridge pickup with a matching neon logo on the headstock.

  7. Floyd Rose - Wikipedia

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    Floyd D. Rose first started working on what became the Floyd Rose Tremolo in 1976. [3] He was playing in a rock band at the time, inspired by Jimi Hendrix and Deep Purple.He frequently used the vibrato bar but could not make his guitars stay in tune using traditional approaches like lubricating the nut, or winding the strings as little as possible around the tuning pegs.