Fender Solo Guitar
Features
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Body & Pickup Configuration: Alder body with H‑S‑S (humbucker‑single coil‑single coil) pickup setup.
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Fingerboard Radius: 12″ radius with rolled edges for player comfort.
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Hardware Upgrades: 2‑point tremolo with steel‑block saddles, locking tuners, and a push‑pull tone knob that splits the humbucker for additional tonal flexibility.
Summary Table
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Body | Laminated spruce top, basswood or alder back and sides |
| Neck | NATO or Maple, modern “C” shape |
| Fingerboard | Walnut, rosewood, or maple; 9.5″–12″ radius; 22 frets |
| Pickups | H‑S‑S with single coils and humbuckers (coil‑splittable) |
| Controls | Master volume, 2 tone knobs, 5‑way selector, push‑pull coil split |
| Bridge | Vintage‑style synchronized tremolo; 2‑point tremolo with block saddles |
| Tuners | Sealed die‑cast or locking tuners |
| Playability | Comfortable C‑shape neck, smooth fretboard (rolled edges), ergonomic body |
Highlights
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Versatile Electronics: The combination of H-S-S configuration with a split-coil feature provides both classic single-coil shimmer and humbucker thickness, ideal for everything from clean rhythms to overdriven leads.
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Player-Friendly Design: Medium jumbo frets, comfortable neck profiles, and rolled fretboard edges facilitate fast and easy playing.
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Traditional Fender Sound: Single‑coil pickups deliver crisp, articulate tones, while the humbucker adds warmth and power when needed.
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Flexibility in Styles & Builds: Listings suggest multiple variants in body wood (basswood vs. alder), fingerboard materials (walnut, rosewood, maple), and hardware—so it’s likely the Solo series includes several models with different setups.

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