
Dopro Aluminum Anodized Modern ST Strat Back Plate Tremolo Trem Cavity Cover for American/Mexican FD Stratocaster Black
$13.63
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Dopro Aluminum Anodized Modern ST Strat Back Plate made of? A: The Dopro back plate is made from high-quality one-ply aluminum that has been anodized for durability, ensuring it is not plastic.
- Q: Will this backplate fit my American or Mexican Fender Stratocaster? A: This backplate is designed to fit most Modern Style American and Mexican Fender Strat models with a single large string slot, though some modifications may be needed for certain models.
- Q: What is the thickness of the Dopro back plate? A: The thickness of the Dopro back plate is approximately 1.5mm, with a tolerance of +/- 0.1mm.
- Q: Does the package include screws for installation? A: Yes, the package contains the back plate along with the necessary screws for installation.
- Q: Are there any compatibility issues I should be aware of? A: Compatibility may vary as backplate holes can differ due to the country of origin or manufacturing date. It is recommended to verify your screw-hole pattern against the dimension photo provided.
- Q: Can I use this back plate on guitars other than Stratocasters? A: While this back plate is specifically designed for Stratocasters, some users have successfully adapted it to other guitar models, but modifications may be necessary.
- Q: Is this back plate suitable for heavy use? A: Yes, the aluminum anodized construction provides added durability, making it suitable for regular use on stage or during practice.
- Q: How do I care for the Dopro back plate? A: To maintain the finish and integrity of the aluminum back plate, clean it gently with a soft cloth and avoid harsh chemicals.
- Q: What is the warranty on this product? A: Warranty details may vary depending on the retailer, so it's best to check with the seller for specific warranty information.
- Q: Is installation of the back plate difficult? A: Installation is straightforward and can typically be done with basic tools. However, if you are unfamiliar with guitar maintenance, it may be helpful to consult a professional.