
Fernandes STJ-80BT VH7
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Buck Tick was (and still is) a well-known post-punk rock band in Japan – both guitarists are very loyal to Fernandes and have had signature models since the beginning. This is one of Hisashi Imai’s models – they became increasingly wild as the years progressed.
We have had a few of these STJs in the last year - always popular due to the power to weight ratio. A double octave super slim and slick neck, fixed bridge and simple set-up – basically a Telecaster on steroids, then a dose of something illegal. These are pro-level instruments – obvious as soon as you pick it up. As we never tire of mentioning, we sourced, made and experimented with guitars for the late Keith Levene and this particular STJ was singled out by him for us to experiment with. We replaced the FGI-T pick-ups with a pair of VH-7 hot-rails style pick-ups, added a series option for them and now this guitar punches and shouts, yet with a quick roll back of the tone, becomes creamy and smooth. This now suits virtually any style of music you need it to deliver, but relishes the high gain - even metal - settings.
Price
£££
Availability
Sold
Recommendation
A left-field choice, but well worth a try. These pick-ups really make a difference.
Specifications
Year
Mid-1990s
Pick-ups
Fernandes VH-7 bridge and neck
Selector
3 way
Bridge
Gotoh GTC102
Board
Rosewood
Weight
3.21kg, 7lbs 1oz
Modifications
VH-7 pick-up upgrade; series/parallel via tone pot


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