Stratocaster classic vibe 50 vs classic player 50 vs 1982 JV comparison

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Comparison between three Stratocasters, all inspired to the iconics 50s Strat, yet very different from each other:
1) "the tiger": classic vibe 50, made in China, 2 centered pieces alder body and flamed maple neck - 300/500€ guitar
2)"claire": classic player 50, made in Mexico, alder body, V-shaped neck - 600/900€ guitar
3)"elizabeth": 1982 JV Fender Squier Series, made in Japan, first issue export model (produced for 3 months only, very collectable), Japanese sen body, maple neck, usa Grey bobbins pickups - 1500/2500€ guitar

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Gear used:
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All three guitars fitted with Ernie Ball regular slinky 10-46 a couple of days before the comparison.
All three guitars are completely original.

Played through fender blues junior with these settings:
Reverb 12/12
Master 2.7/12
Middle 8/12
Bass 6/12
Treble 8/12
Volume 5/12
Fat switch engaged.

Pedals:
For all the clean parts, just a touch of delay (MXR Carbon copy with chorus mode disengaged).

For the crunchy /distorted parts:
Blues driver Level h 9, Gain h 12, Tone h 12.
TS9 tube screamer Drive h 17, Level h 9, Tone h 12.

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