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According to Wikipedia, a Superstrat is a name for an electric guitar design that resembles a Fender Stratocaster but with differences that clearly distinguish it from a standard Stratocaster, usually to cater to a different playing style. Differences typically (but not necessarily) include more pointed, aggressive-looking body and neck shapes, different woods, increased number of frets, usage of humbucking pickups and locking tremolo systems, most commonly the Floyd Rose
To me, the above definition means that it is a Strat that is not a Strat, which means..not that much. By this definition, I may own 3, but really, I think I only own 1, and I am not sure why I feel that one is one. I may own more. Are any of my PRS "Superstrats? They would fit the above definition, but I say no. Is my Strat with 2 P90s a Superstrat? Again, it fits the above definition, but nope, not to me.
Although I think this is guitar is a Superstrat, I hate calling it that

So what do you think a Superstrat is?
To me, the above definition means that it is a Strat that is not a Strat, which means..not that much. By this definition, I may own 3, but really, I think I only own 1, and I am not sure why I feel that one is one. I may own more. Are any of my PRS "Superstrats? They would fit the above definition, but I say no. Is my Strat with 2 P90s a Superstrat? Again, it fits the above definition, but nope, not to me.
Although I think this is guitar is a Superstrat, I hate calling it that

So what do you think a Superstrat is?



