呵...不知道大家有沒有彈過Fender Mustang這把琴 或是對它有什麼看法?

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  1. X異端GUNDAM

    X異端GUNDAM New Member

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    如題 在Fender這廠牌裡 感覺Mustang算是比較冷門的琴系
    而且現今似乎美廠也沒生產這一型號的琴了 目前都是剩下日廠的居多

    但在日拍也有不少美廠古董琴在賣
    關於這把琴的資料跟介紹 我比較清楚的是比較輕巧好彈的一個系列?
    似乎滿適合嬌小的女生來彈 或手不大的人使用

    拾音器規格似乎都是小雙小雙 但它的TONE鈕也比較特別(那是TONE鈕沒錯吧...)

    其實外型上也蠻特別的 我個人也滿喜歡這把琴的
    音色的味道該怎麼說呢...Fender的音色我實在比較不會形容呢...
    不過就可以感覺的出來是小雙的音色就是...


    下圖是我個人很喜歡的一把73'Mustang 以當初拍賣的資料來看
    似乎是美廠老琴拿去重新整理 然後顏色也拷成比較現代風格的金屬紅
    當初拍賣價似乎是18萬日幣...(當然已經結標了)

    [​IMG]


    不過我對這把琴可能不是很清楚
    只是滿喜歡它的外觀跟音色
    所以想看看各位有沒有什麼心得或經驗可以分享
    美廠古董琴或是日廠新琴都歡迎說明 謝謝
     
  2. Desert Surfer

    Desert Surfer Well-Known Member

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    謝謝分享﹐這是73年的 Competition (有賽車條紋)﹐收集性要比一般的野馬吉他高。但是$2300 價格高了﹐如果是重新塗裝﹐那更高了。是我寧可去買同年的 Jaguar。不過的確狀況很好﹐很漂亮。

    我在"60年代沖浪吉他"的系列文章中有介紹我1972年的野馬吉他。在沖浪吉他三劍客中﹐ Mustang, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, 我還是最喜歡 Jazzmaster。

    上上星期在拉斯維加斯看一把1972年的野馬只要$700﹐原裝帶原裝盒。可惜是和我有的同色 Sunburst ﹐而且琴橋的拾音器音色不夠好﹐我沒有買。

    Mustang 野馬吉他參考這個

    http://fendermustangstory.com/default.htm
    First, there was the Musicmaster

    In the spring of 1956, Fender released a pair of "student" electrics with 22-1/2" scale and 21-frets. The one pickup version was the Musicmaster ($119.50) and the two pickup version was the Duo-Sonic ($149.50). Both of these guitars were equipped with anodized gold finished metal pickguards, a one piece maple neck and stark white pickup covers. Both models had one volume and one tone control and used the same knurled knobs found on the Telecaster & Precision Bass. The Duo-Sonic had a three position switch on the shorter horn of the body. These models were offered only in Desert Sand (sort of an opaque "Blond" color that was already being applied to lap steels). In mid-'59, the fingerboard was changed to a slab of Rosewood on these models, along with the rest of the Fender line. At that time the standard finish was changed to a tan color (name unknown), the pickup covers were changed to dark brown plastic and the pickguards were changed to a cream colored plastic. By mid-'61 the standard color was changed to Shaded Sunburst (sometimes called "Maroon Burst" or Sienna Burst) and the plastic pickguards became stark white. By mid-'62 the fretboard went from slab to curved Rosewood, and by mid-'63 the standard color changed from Shaded Sunburst to White. White guitars were fitted with Tortoise Shell pickguards with stark white pickup covers. These models were unchanged until mid-'64 when the overall design was upgraded to match the new Mustang. The Duo-Sonic's selector switch was changed to two slider switches also found on the Mustang. The color availability was commonized with the Mustang offering also. These models were then made available with a 24" scale and 22 frets and were reintroduced (at the same time as the Mustang) as the Musicmaster II and Duo-Sonic II respectively. The optional scale lengths (22-1/2" and 24") were shared with the Mustangs.
    Check out the Musicmaster and Duo-Sonic Photo Gallery for more info on these guitars.
    The 1964 Fender Mustang

    The Fender Mustang was introduced in August 1964. This guitar was essentially a Duo-Sonic with a Dynamic Fender Vibrato. It was available in three colors: Red, Blue, and White. Although similar to Fender's custom colors of the time: Dakota Red, Daphne Blue, and Olympic White, these namings were apparently never used on the Mustang. They were just plain Red, Blue, and White. The Red and Blue ones came with white pearl pickguards (white pearl-black-white), black pickup covers with no pole piece holes, and black slider switches. The White ones came with red tortoise-pearl pickguards (red pearl-black-white) and white (creamish) pickup covers and white slider switches. The white slider switches were made of different material than the pickup covers and tended to stay whiter and not age to a greenish gray color like the pickup covers.
    The specifications for Fender Mustangs change relatively little over the years. Here are the basic specs of the Mustang in 1964:

    • [*]Poplar or Mahogany slab body (Note: as of March 2000, I no longer believe Mustangs were ever made with Alder body wood.)
      [*]"Patriotic Colors" Red, White, and Blue
      [*]Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard
      [*]Two single coil pickups with black base plate
      [*]Small headstock with Transition Fender Logo
      [*]One string guide
      [*]Kluson tuners with plastic oval knobs
      [*]White dot finger board markers (sometimes Faux pearl dot inlays)
      [*]White pearl neck side markers on the seam of maple and rosewood
      [*]Brass shielding plate in the pickup, slider switch, and control cavity
      [*]Two slider switch ON-OFF-PHASE for each of the two pickups
      [*]12 screw pickguard
      [*]3 screw control plate
      [*]Dynamic Fender Vibrato
      [*]White Tremolo Bar Tip
      [*]L-series neck plate
      [*]One volume one tone with black plastic knobs with white marker line
      [*]Headstock numbers (early '64): DES. 186,826 PAT. 2,960,900 2,741,146 & PAT. PEND.
      [*]Headstock numbers (late '64): DES. 186,826 PAT. 2,960,900 2,741,146 3,143,028 & PAT. PEND.
      [*]24" scale with 22-frets standard (optional 22-1/2" scale with 21-frets). Most '64 Mustangs appear to be shipped with short scale length necks with "A" neck widths (1-1/2").
    The 1965-1966 Fender Mustang

    A couple of things changed in late 1965 to early 1966. The biggest change was the enlargement of the headstock, in line with the BIG HEADSTOCK found on other Fender guitars of the time. The tuners also changed to "F-keys" with sort of square-ish white plastic pegs. The neck plate changes to "F-series" plates. The pickup's base plate changes to gray color. An additional patent number appears on the Headstock. So, to summarize the changes:

    • [*]Large headstock
      [*]F-key tuners with white plastic squarish knobs
      [*]F-series neck plate
      [*]Single coil pickups with gray base plate
      [*]Headstock numbers: DES. 186,826 PAT. 2,960,900 2,741,146 3,143,028 2,817,261 & PAT. PEND.
    The early '70s Fender Mustang / Competition Mustang

    Around 1970, the regular Mustangs were discontinued and replaced by the Competition Mustangs. None of the feature on Mustangs really change until about 1973 and since a '67 Mustang isn't really worth more than a '72 Mustang, I don't think anybody really took great interest during this era unlike the more expensive Stratocasters and Telecasters. Besides, Fender stopped dating the neck in this time frame and started using codes that require deciphering, making it doubly difficult to tell the manufacture date (yes, you can still look at the pot dates). Greg Gagliano has deciphered the neck coding of this era, check his article out in the link just below. I know as a fact that there are Red, White, and Blue Mustangs with body contours so my guess would be that the regular Mustangs continued into 1969 and was replaced by the Competition Mustangs sometime during 1969. The Competition Mustangs were made in lefty versions also, although they were probably a special order item.
    Here's a 1970 Fender Color Chart. It shows the following colors for the Mustang:

    • [*]510 Competition Orange
      [*]511 Competition Burgandy (I think they really meant Competition Blue)
      [*]512 Competition Red
    This chart also shows the plain "Red" (color code 515) and plain "Blue" (color code 517) used on the Musicmasters and Duo-Sonic. These colors were used on the pre-'69 Mustangs and were not called "Dakota Red" or "Daphne Blue." Competition Orange is not shown on the 1972 Color Chart so it looks like this color was dropped after one or two years.
     
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  3. X異端GUNDAM

    X異端GUNDAM New Member

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    感謝沙漠叔的說明

    的確 有賽車條紋的Mustang不常見
    而我剛好就是喜歡有賽車條紋的

    不過這把琴在台灣還真的很冷門啊...
    比起美國或日本來說- -...台灣連要找到現在新的日廠琴都很難找

    代理商沒有進口就算了 連網拍上我都只看過Mustang出現一次而已


    然後那個國外的網站我曾經也有看過一次
    但裡面我似乎沒看到賽車紋的Mustang
    所以我當初一直稿不清楚為什麼有少數的琴會有那個條紋

    現在終於知道是稀有品了啊...
     
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  4. WUJIALEX

    WUJIALEX New Member

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    没弹过,不过我真的超喜欢这琴!
    手头上只有一把换了一套SEYMOUR DUNCAN 59的EPI G400+ROLAND MICRO CUBE,过年打算入手个BOSS ME-70.
    话说这琴65款的和其他年代的款的琴体不一样,65的琴身和琴背都没有STARTOCASTER那种舒适的切角,而且69,73等型号就有了。
    看了点视频,好像MUSTANG要换拾音器就只有换STARTOCASTER的拾音器,没有专门为这琴设计的拾音器,MUSTANG的拾音器应该是单的而不是小双吧?那种音头很清晰的“噔噔噔”音色很吸引我!但是朋友都说日厂MUSTANG 65的声音不值7000人民币,价格太贵,最多值5000左右的人民币。日厂的JAZZMASTER,JAGUAR,MUSTANG的价格高,可能主要在于他们的“稀有”吧,同价位的日厂STARTOCASTER和TELECASTER都能得到美厂拾音器了。
     
  5. crazymorning

    crazymorning Member

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    台中某樂器行有一把

    不過是日場的,也沒有賽車斜紋

    應該還沒賣出

    會拿這把琴的除了衝浪音樂之外

    最出名的應該是NIRVANA的KURT吧

    話說這把真的在台灣算很冷門

    我之前去樂器行看到這把唸出名字(現在想起來才發現已經是N年前了)

    店員還蠻驚訝我居然知道這把琴

    說很多人根本不知道這是啥型號

    倒是這把琴身比較小

    瘦小或者女孩子拿很適合

    如果太過壯碩可能拿起來會怪怪的
     
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  6. X異端GUNDAM

    X異端GUNDAM New Member

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    呵~剛好我身材比較瘦小
    這把琴我是看也有不少人拿去彈一般的東西就是
    像前陣子某日本樂團的主唱也拿一把在彈

    然後最近還有不少人因為某部日本動畫的原因想買這把琴
    (我似乎也是其中之一...)



    還有上面那位大陸的朋友看來研究的比我清楚很多呢~
    而且有一些地方也跟我很像
    像我也是拿EPI的G-400
    不過我是日廠的 不知道大哥你是拿什麼廠的
    拾音器我之前是比較想換GIBSON的490R跟498T...
    因為我喜歡SG STD的音色 但後來想說還是等有錢買一把GIBSON
    這把EPI就先不改了 反正SG的味道有到位了 只是出力比較沒那麼高

    然後我過年是想買台X3 LIVE 真夠大手筆的- -...
     
  7. WUJIALEX

    WUJIALEX New Member

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    X異端GUNDAM,我的G400是大陆EE08版的,日厂EPIPHONE很不有错啊,有GIBSON的琴头。我挺喜欢SEYMOUR DUNCAN 59拾音器在琴颈位置的声音。
     

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