Fender may be a name that's forever associated with the iconic Stratocaster and Telecaster electric guitars, but that hasn't stopped the company experimenting with form and function over the years.
Few guitars carry more historical weight than the Fender Telecaster. With its compact body and brash, incisive twang, the Telecaster—first introduced by Fender in the 1950s—played a pivotal role in ...
Guitarists are constantly on the hunt for an instrument that can do it all. To many, the perfect guitar should be versatile enough to play all manner of genres, whether it’s jamming to Stevie Ray ...
Tim Shaw and Brian Swerdfeger detail the research and development that went into the hybrid acoustic/electric guitar When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is the latest edition to the Acoustasonic line. These hybrid guitars offer a solution for those that want to switch between the natural sounds of an acoustic ...
For many guitarists, it seems the main appeal of playing the iconic instrument is that it means they can buy lots of different axes and claim each one sounds different. If that rings a bell, Fender’s ...
When the American Acoustasonic Telecaster hit the market, Fender’s marketeers billed the company’s new guitar as its “most important launch since the original Stratocaster”. So, given 65 years ...
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In 2020, just as the covid-19 pandemic was getting rolling and we were all stuck in our houses craving balm for our souls, the giant guitar manufacturer Fender did a smart thing. It released a product ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. NAMM 2019: When Fender CEO Andy Mooney teased a new line of American-made acoustic guitars, we ...