It should be normal, but one year later, I picked up my two old Fenders. Uahh ... except that they were perfectly tuned (the Hb I hadn't used for about three months no). But what totally changed me is the difference in sound, tone, sustain I limit myself and I don't go any further. Now the question arises: it is better to continue with this "gas" and continue to buy wood (in relationship) or make a sacrifice for some time and continue to buy something that although it costs much more sounds in a more than satisfactory manner.
Probably the gap so high apart from the obviousness of the price and the brand is it due that the two Fenders are from the 80s? I don't even know why I have no way to compare them with current Fender but apparently these would seem to sound a lot worse than those of 30 years ago will it be true?
Yet as soon as I took the hb it didn't seem so flat compared to each other the handle I never liked, but until yesterday I thought it was the only flaw, obviously in relation to the price.
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