Is the USA Standard really worth the money?
Well, I don't think they're
overpriced for a big-name US made guitar. But for £200-£300 less, I think the Highway One is better value. The hardware's cheaper and they've saved money on the finish, but it plays just as well.
Does the Highway 1 paint finish have any impact on tone?
I've heard it claimed that the thinner finish helps resonance. Is it true? Depends more on the wood in that particular guitar, I should think. Apparently it also shows signs of wear pretty quickly, so you have a cool-looking beaten-up Strat before you know it. Having said that, Fender claim the new American Standards have a much thinner undercoat than previously, so they should be more resonant too.
Is the difference between highways 1 tremolo and USA strat trem huge, especially with regards to tuning stability after some whammy action?
I'll quote my own comment from another thread: :P :roll:
The modern 2-point trem (as found on the American Standard) is meant to be more responsive and hold its tuning better than a vintage 6-screw one (as found on the H1).
The 2-point type usually pivots on two knife edges and those are the only points of contact with the guitar (when the trem's in use), whereas the 6-screw has 6 knife-edge contact points and the bridge baseplate stays in contact and "rolls" on the body - so there's more friction but arguably better tone/sustain.
The new American Standard bridge has vintage-style bent steel saddles, so I guess it'll sound a bit more "vintage" than the old version with block saddles.