What neck is on the Black Strat?

What neck is on the Black Strat?

Just prior to the Final Cut recording session, the Black Strat was fitted with a new custom Charvel maple neck with 22 frets, Fender logo and Kluson tuners. The neck was also featured on About Face (album and tour). The original Fender tremolo system is replaced by a Kahler tremolo bridge with locking tuners.

What neck does David Gilmour?

The Black Strat

Fender Stratocaster “David Gilmour”
Neck Maple
Fretboard Maple
Hardware
Bridge Standard Fender Synchronized

What pickups does David Gilmour use in his black Strat?

Gilmour currently (as of 2007) uses original late 1960s Fender pickups in his neck and middle positions, and a custom wound Seymour Duncan SSL-1 pickup in the bridge position. The bridge pickup DC resistance is 12.16k Ohms, middle 5.57k Ohms, and neck 5.42k Ohms.

Who uses black Strat?

David Gilmour’s
David’s signature black Stratocaster, used frequently in 1970s concerts and on the blockbuster albums The Dark Side of the Moon, Wish You Were Here, Animals and The Wall, is featured in a recent book by his long-time guitar tech Phil Taylor: Pink Floyd, The Black Strat—A History of David Gilmour’s Black Stratocaster.

How much did Gilmour’s Black Strat sell for?

“The Black Strat,” a 1969 Fender Stratocaster which Gilmour used to record Pink Floyd albums “The Dark Side of the Moon,” “Wish You Were Here” and “The Wall,” sold for $3,975,000 – a new world record for a guitar at an auction.

Who Owns reach to Asia Stratocaster?

This luxurious guitar was auctioned off in Doha, Qatar at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel and was purchased by Her Highness Sheihka Miyyassah Al Thani. The guitar sales went to help those in need after the Tsunami, in which many lives and homes were destroyed.

What guitar did David Gilmour use for money?

A 1955 Gibson Goldtop Les Paul ,famous for Gilmour’s guitar solo on ‘Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)’, sold for $447,000 (£352,285). It was estimated at $30,000-50,000; the final $447,000 set a new auction record for a Gibson Les Paul.

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