Originally posted by thechicken[..]
Probably because this guitar has a somewhat fatter tone, I think it has an active circuit to boost some frequencies, to make it sound closer to the gibsons eric used to play. You will sure research, if you haven't yet.![]()
As a matter of fact, I do know a few things about the Fender "Eric Clapton" model Stratocaster.

I own one. (beams proudly)
Clapton Strats to have 25db mid-range boost. And the 1988-2000 had active Fender Gold Lace pickups. New Clapton's, post 2000, have Fender's Vintage Noiseless. (Not as good in my view but Eric likes `em)
THIS from wikipedia:
The final product (released in 1988) came with 22 frets and three Fender Gold Lace Sensor pickups powered by an active mid-boost circuit with 25dB of gain and TBX tone controls. These world famous pickups (made by AGI Lace Music Products since 1985) were used exclusively by Fender until 1996. Powerful active 25dB midrange boost and TBX tone circuits (first introduced in 1983 with the shortlived Elite Series instruments, which have been discontinued at the end of 1984) helped augment the tone of the sound delivered, opening up a greater tonal range Clapton desired.
More information on Clapton Strats here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Clapton_Stratocaster