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A CLOSER LOOK AT YOUR AMERICAN ULTRA II METEORA

With its otherworldly body shape and supermassive sound, the American Ultra II Meteora represents the apex of modern Fender design, performance and craftsmanship. A masterful blend of cutting-edge tech and 150 hand processes in our Corona, California factory – from streamlined body contours and our fast-playing quartersawn necks to new Ultra II Haymaker™ Humbuckers – the Ultra II Meteora delivers flawless tone, limitless performance and infinite versatility.

We caught up with Allen Abbassi, Fender’s Director of Product Management, for a deep dive into each innovative feature, so you’re ready to unleash the sweet cleans, searing leads and raw, expressive snarl of our most advanced offset yet.

OUR FASTEST-PLAYING NECKS

There’s fast. And there’s Ultra II fast. Designed for the most discerning players, it’s only fitting the Ultra II Series features our fastest-playing necks ever. But what exactly makes the neck so fast? Let’s break it down.

MODERN “D” SHAPE

“The Modern ‘D’ shape is like a Goldilocks of necks; it’s a medium thickness – not too thick, not too thin,” Abbassi explains. “Compared to the Modern ‘C’ we use on the American Performer Series or the old Elites, the ‘D’ has shoulders that slope up a little – but not quite as drastically – so it feels a little flatter and thinner in your hand. A lot of times pros and advanced players gravitate toward thicker, vintage-style necks, and equate thickness with tone. But when they try something geared toward comfort and playability, they’re surprised at how nice it feels.”

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COMPOUND RADIUS EBONY OR QUARTERSAWN MAPLE FINGERBOARD

The 10-14” compound radius means the curvature of the fretboard changes – with a smaller radius near the nut and a flatter radius toward the body. “This allows you to play higher registers – it’s easier to bend notes, and you’re less likely to fret or choke out,” he notes. As for the quartersawn neck? “It's a premium cut of wood, which results in a stronger, more stable neck – and you can feel it when you play it. They're more resistant to warping and the grain looks stunning – it's a great high-performance feature.”

EBONY OR MAPLE FINGERBOARD

Typically reserved for Custom Shop designs, ebony is about as premium a wood as you can get. “It’s bright like maple but not as snappy,” says Abbassi. “It’s a little smoother; it can be considered a midway point between rosewood and maple. Players might also find that ebony enhances the fastness of the neck.”

ULTRA ROLLED EDGES

“All the American-made guitars have rolled edges – but there are varying degrees. The edges on the Ultra II are more rolled than on any other Fender. This gives the guitars a more comfortable, broken-in feel. The difference is immediately noticeable.”

ULTRA SATIN FINISH

Many players liken the Ultra Satin finish to the feeling of a well-worn vintage neck – it has that comfortable, broken-in feel that usually only comes with years of playing. “The satin urethane finish on the back is a special treatment we call Ultra Satin – we take a little more time making it smooth and slick, which contributes to the neck being so fast.”

LUMINLAY® SIDE DOTS

For the first time in the history of Fender, every model in the American Ultra II Series features Luminlay® side dots – high-quality fluorescent inlays that glow in the dark. “It’s a great high-performance feature designed for the stage,” Abbassi notes. The feature addresses a common problem players face on tour – inadequate stage lighting – ensuring the fret markers on the neck are always visible, even in a dimly lit room.

ALL-NEW HAYMAKER™ HUMBUCKER PICKUPS

Delivering everything from sweet cleans to modern crunch and searing leads, a calibrated set of all-new Haymaker™ humbucker pickups is crafted with Alnico V Bar Magnets and specialized winds for powerful, expressive and articulate tones that are full of life.

“We created the new Haymaker™ Humbuckers especially for Ultra II,” says Abbassi. “Our goal was to design a pickup that was medium to high-gain, because the Meteora is more of a high-performance instrument – but we wanted to make sure it still had a really sweet midrange and top end.”

The neck pickup sings and swings with a refined and vintage-inspired voice while the bridge position packs screaming hot output and palpable punch for everything from sparkling snap to rowdy crunch and incendiary leads – all without a hint of hum.

“We revoiced every pickup set in the Ultra II Series for improved tone and to make them even quieter,” Abbassi explains. “When you plug your guitar into an amp and hear that hum – this gets rid of that. It’s a huge benefit, not just for recording in the studio, but for those who play live under fluorescent lights – which can contribute to buzzing – this helps tremendously.”

S-1™ SWITCHING

Built for players boldly seeking the best, the Ultra II Meteora is our most advanced model yet, with a host of upgrades designed to push your playing forward. Concealed within the volume knob, the patented S-1™ switch is no exception. Both highly functional and aesthetically pleasing, the switch makes a wider range of pickup configurations available – adding incredible tonal versatility without altering the appearance of the instrument.

“You can push the button and the S-1™ splits the humbuckers,” Abbassi notes. This gives players the best of both worlds: “you get those overdriven tones you want out of a humbucker but you still achieve that classic Fender single-coil tone.”

ADVANCED ELECTRONICS

Another high-performance, under-the-hood feature on the Ultra II Meteora is the treble bleed circuit. “Often when you turn down the volume on an electric guitar, you lose the high-end and the tone gets darker.” The treble bleed circuit allows the higher frequencies to pass through, preserving that coveted high-end – even at low volumes.

Alongside conventional master volume and master tone controls, you can further sculpt your tone with a carefully voiced bass cut knob.

And don’t forget about the Orange Drop capacitors. “It’s an inside thing,” Abbassi adds, “but it makes a difference. High-quality capacitors are known for producing smooth, warm tones and improving the stability of your tone. We wanted only the highest quality components for Ultra II.”

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