The prodigy neck featured 22 frets and a 12" radius maple or rosewood fretboard. The Prodigy II was introduced in 1992 which reprised the Kahler locking tremolo and nut system from the HM Strat this model also featured Fender/ Schaller tuners and black hardware. The Prodigy was relatively different from the Fender HM Strat since it used Leo Fender's classic Synchronized tremolo system. The body shape was similar to that of the Stratocaster however, it featured an offset body with sharper body edges. The Prodigy series featured two single coil pickups and one humbucker at the bridge position (sometimes referred to as a Fat Strat configuration). Fender also produced a Prodigy Bass based on the Precision Bass Plus Deluxe featuring a P/J pickup layout ( P as in Fender Precision Bass and J as in Fender Jazz Bass), 2-band active circuitry and a "fine-tuner" Schaller Elite bridge assembly. Since the Prodigy series was discontinued after about two and half years of production without a clear reason, it is considered one of Fender's rare models because of its limited production. It is one of Fender's attempts to compete with the superstrat-style guitars produced by Ibanez, Jackson/ Charvel, Carvin Corporation and Yamaha. The Fender Prodigy is a discontinued model of electric guitar produced by Fender from 1991 to 1993. Synchronized Tremolo or Kahler Locking TremoloĢ single-coils and 1 bridge position humbuckerīlack, White, Metallic Blue, Metallic Red, Sunburst
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