Ted Stevenson Standard, 24 fret superstrat
Canadian luthier Ted Stevenson, is a great example of a skilled builder with a great reputation amongst those "who know", but very little recognition in Europe. This particular guitar is the best representation of his abilities - very modern guitar you can easily put next to any currently produced superstrat with no shame. With 24 frets, basswood body, maple neck, and ebony fretboard as well as Schaller-made Floyd Rose bridge - it's a shred machine. Although designed for the technically oriented guitarists, it's no short of soul. At the heart of it, we have Seymour Duncan Custom Shop 78 pickups - a nod towards overwound PAF in the style of Eddie Van Halen.
We're talking about super comfortable modern superstrat, juicy, harmonically rich sounds with an amazing feel and playability. Put it into action with jazz, fusion, rock, or metal - it can do it all.
Specification
- Basswood body
- Flame maple top
- Canadian Maple neck with Ebony fretboard
- 12" Fretboard Radius
- Light C .800-830 Neck Profile
- 1 11/16" nut
- Frets: Medium Jumbo, Stainless Steel
- Pickups: Seymour Duncan Custom Shop 78
- 3-way switch
- Dome Knobs
- Schaller Floyd Rose Tremolo bridge
- no back cover (no holes)
- Strings D’Addario 10-46
- Soft case