fender是骗人的吗?这话好像过了点。
墨芬在国外的评价是很高的,你可以到harmony-central或是music123去看一下review,许多有过N把fender弹了几十年琴的老头都认为他和美芬的音色几乎没有区别。以下是一段很有趣的评论,你可以看一下作为参考。
我刚买了一把黑色的013-4700,我觉的非常不错,音色就是我理想中的fender音色,很甜的那种。做工确实不算很好,但是这是粗看,细看还是很不错的。手感很好,音不准是不可能的,唯一的缺憾是第三弦稍有打品,要调高一点。不过我现在有点后悔不该买humbucker拾音器的型号的,毕竟fender嘛,还是单线圈pickup的比较纯正。我建议你还是买4600吧,3000元左右就能拿到。
Price Paid: US $350
Purchased from: N/A
Features: 8
Standard Mexi-Strat features; we all know the dope on this.
Sound: 10
Killer. This is what every boy hopes for in a Strat; chime, sustain, clarity, and personality. I have been playing for 30+ years professionaly on and off, so when I say this axe is "primo" you can take it to the bank. I know Strats. I have 3, (now 4), and this one ranks with the best of them. I am amazed at this guitar's ability to compete with my American models considering it cost half as much. I put this Mexican on par with my favorites. It's voice is more clear than any of my guitars and is especially effective in a band environment. It has that beautiful unique quality of cutting through any mix without having to load up on the volume. This is something I have always had a problem with when using my Les Pauls and my other humbucker giutars. Humbucker guitars are great distorted, but don't really cut the mustard when played clean. To me, single coils are great in both arenas, clean or distorted (as long as you don't overdo the gain distortion-wise). One of the best things about this guitar and good Strats in general is that they retain thier lively colorful personality no matter what style or amp/effects you use. That cannot in my opinion can be said for humbucker guitars. Strats, in my humble opinion (to quote a phrase), are so much more versitile than say, Les Pauls. A good Strat can emulate a decent humbucker sound by simply dialing down the tone or volume. By the way, dialing down the volume on a Strat rolls off the high spectrum, while turning down the tone rolls off the highs and upper mids. Take note, these two controls are very useful, and available right at your fingertips! And what's awsome is that the character of your Strat is retained no matter how what you do with the tone or volume controls. It still sounds great. This can't be said for a humbucker, which almost always turns to mud when you roll down the controls. As for the pickups in this guitar, I can't complain; they sound great and like I would expect in a Strat. Here's a little known secret: a pickup, even the most expensive ones only cost the manufactuer about 5 bucks apiece at most. What you pay for is name recognition. The pickups in these guitars are as good as any out there. The only difference between these pickups and the ones Seymour Duncan puts out for Strats is that these are tuned specifially for a regular Strat sound, whereas the Duncans are tuned for the after-market whims of snobs. Take it from me a seasoned old fart, the best pickups for your Strat are the ones that came with the guitar.
Action, Fit, & Finish: 10
Perfect, and as good as the best American Strat. Sure, I've tweaked the action some, but the neck pocket fit, flawless finish (sage metallic green), and satin stick-free neck left me totally satisfied. On the subject of finish, who gives a rats ass if this it poly and not laquer? The guitar sounds beautiful and immensly resonant with poly. Do I give a shit if it's poly? No, I am glad. The poly can actually be cleaned with normal everyday polish, whereas the laquer has to be cared for most delicately. My Les Pauls are a total pain in the ass to clean. They are easy to scratch, and the scratches don't come out. While I'm in this category, I'll say something on the touchy subject about quality of materials and origin of country. Guitar snobs love to harp on the American vs Everyone else way of building guitars. That is such a joke! As if Americans are the only ones who know how to put together a plank of wood and pickups! Pa-leese! This is not rocket science. The Mexicans and Asians are just as good as we are at copying vintage tone. Check it out for yourself, go down to your local music store and compare. I gaurantee you will find toneful guitars both American and foreign. Don't fall for that American only bullshit.
The key is to try out a bunch of them. And don't be embaressed to ask a more experienced friend for help. It takes years of experience to identify good guitar tone. There are both dogs and gems out there, your mission is to find a gem.
Here's a hint on identifying true sustain, which is probably the most important thing a guitar can have: if you strike a note (say the low E string), and the note swells in volume before it dies, you have sustain. Preferably the note should last for at least 20 seconds. If you don't get that, don't buy the guitar. You'll be fighting it for tone, and it will wear you out.
Reliability/Durability: 10
It's a Strat.
Customer Support: N/A
Dunno.
Overall Rating: 10
I think you can gather from the other categories my opinion of this guitar. I would just like to add that you MUST try out many guitars to find one that speaks to you. American guitars are not the be-all. There are plenty of dogs to go around from ANY maker. I am confident that if you look, you can find an excellent Mexi-caster which will rival in both tone and looks the best of the output from the American Fender Custom Shop. No shit.
Submitted by Anonymous at 04/26/2003 21:32