I'm thinking of getting a strat (my only guitar is a schecter C-1 artist limited edition) and i was wondering what the differences between the mexican made ones and the slightly more expensive highway one
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Greek chicken can be made with any cut of chicken you happen to have Garlic, lemon, rosemary, thyme or oregano, orange'Tis a good thing Or you can cook it even simper: Brown chickenPlace in casserole dish, add cream of chicken or mushroom soup with milk (or water if you don't have milk), saute'd onion and celery, bay leaf and riceBake until rice and chicken are done You'll figure something out.
There are a few differencesFor one, the body and neck are made and finished in America Instead of the polyurethane finish the Mexican Strats get, the Highway 1's have a nitro finish I don't if nitro really helps with the tone like everyone claims it does Maybe I've never owned a nitro guitar long enough to tell The Highway 1's also have Alnico III magnets instead of ceramic The body also has the original contour which means it looks like a vintage Strat in terms of body shapeBut here's the twist, while the neck and body are made and finished in America, the pickups, bridge, tuning machines, electronics, are all made in Mexico, then shipped to America to be put together Basically, you're paying the what, $900 Fender wants for a Highway 1 for a nitro finish and Alnico III pickups I'd get a Mexican Saves you $400 I've had a few Mexican Strats and they're pretty good guitarsA few upgrades would still run you under the cost of that Highway 1 But I'd wager that nitro is a big selling point I don't know if I believe all that I hear about it, but in the end that part is up to you.