Fender Richie Kotzen Stratocaster - Maple Fingerboard - Transparent White Burst
Virtuoso rock guitarist Richie Kotzen has long wowed audiences with his impeccable chops and passionate and captivating playing style. His prolific career spans from stints in Poison and Mr. Big to solo artist to front man of The Winery Dogs to his recent collaboration with Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith in the group Smith/Kotzen. Richie’s incredibly unique musical voice has influenced countless guitar players around the globe. And now, the Richie Kotzen Stratocaster - once available only in Japan - is available worldwide!
Featuring a striking combination of upscale appointments and high-performance playability, the Richie Kotzen Stratocaster pairs a beautiful flame maple top finished in exclusive Trans-Burst finishes with a comfortably contoured ash body and a fast-playing thick “C”-shaped neck. Gold hardware completes the upscale look and an array of custom DiMarzio® pickups provide a host of excellent sounds. This Stratocaster perfectly harnesses the flare of Richie’s virtuosic playing style and delivers sweet, punchy tone ready for the studio and stage.
Features
Ash body with flame maple top
Custom DiMarzio® Pickups
Thick “C”–shape maple neck
Gold Hardware
12” radius fingerboard with 22 jumbo frets
Trans-Burst finishes
- Striking flame maple top enhances visual appeal
- Custom DiMarzio pickups offer versatile sound options
- Thick 'C'-shaped neck ensures comfortable playability
- Ash body provides resonant and punchy tones
- Gold hardware adds a touch of elegance
- 12-inch radius fingerboard for fast action
- 22 jumbo frets support expressive playing style
| Brand | Fender |
| Colour | Transparent White Burst |
| Country of origin | Japan |
| Warranty | 2 Year |
| Fretboard | Maple |
| Guitar body | Ash with Flame Maple Laminated Top |
| Guitar body type | Solid-body |
| Gigbag / Case | Gigbag |
| Guitar finish | Gloss |
| Model | Richie Kotzen Stratocaster |
| Series | Artist |
| Number of strings | 6-string |
| Guitar type | Electric Guitars |
| Left or Right? | Right |