Moi je me sert pratiquement toujours du micro double qui donne un son d'enfer en saturé. Sinon j'adore le manche tres fin. J'ai vu que fender vend une gratte exactement du meme design que la 51 mais a 600 euros...
"Fender have introduced a new series of vintage guitars called the Pawn Shop Series. Specifically the Fender ’51, Fender ’72 and Mustang Special. These instruments draw inspiration from the eccentric and sometimes wildly innovative Fender creations of the mid-’60s to mid-’70s era that sometimes found their way to the outside world and into the more esoteric pages of Fender history. I can't help but love the look of these guitars and I expect they will prove a popular addition to Fender's arsenal.
The Pawn Shop Fender ’51 melds Fender elements from the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s into one truly distinctive-looking, dynamic-sounding guitar. It has a Stratocaster® body and a C-shaped Telecaster® neck, with a single-coil Texas Special™ neck pickup, Fender Enforcer™ humbucking bridge pickup and an early-’50s Precision Bass-style dual-knob chrome control plate. Other features include a maple fretboard with modern 9.5” radius and medium jumbo frets, master volume control with push-pull coil split function to get single-coil tone from the humbucking bridge pickup, three-position rotary pickup selector knob, ’70s-style hard-tail Stratocaster bridge, vintage-style tuners and strap buttons, and deluxe gig bag."
http://fretpoint.com/2011/04/0(...)tars/