HSS strats are just so damn versatile. If it weren’t for the placement of the volume knob, I’m not sure I’d ever play anything else.
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A few years ago I picked up a PRS SE EG that look like it had been sitting at the pawn shop for a couple years.
25-in scale length, set neck, side mounted jack, PRS style pivot trem, and most importantly a master volume and master tone that isn't mounted directly next to the bridge.
I'll be damned if it doesn't solve every nitpick I have about fender strats. And the proof is in the pudding. I have guitars that cost 10 times as much but I find myself almost always reaching for the EG. It's a brilliant instrument and something that's definitely worth looking into if you're looking for a strat with more modern ergonomics over the standard stratocaster.
I have the same yr/model, but in black. Mine is the deluxe model with tex mex pickups.
I love it. My main axe. Play it daily. I replaced the trem block with brass after the threads of the original wore out. Changed the saddles to a style that look vintage but cover the grub screws and added locking tuners.