The Sonic series is the successor to the Squier/Bullet series. The Sonic Stratocaster HT has a hardtail bridge instead of a synchronized tremolo. It is a model that is also recommended for beginners, as it has excellent tuning stability.
The Player II Stratocaster exudes timeless Fender appeal, but is designed for the modern player inside. The Modern ""C""-shaped neck back has a silky satin urethane finish, and a 9.5""-radius slab rosewood or maple fingerboard with carefully rolled-off fingerboard edges and 22 medium-jumbo frets.
The Player II Stratocaster HSS exudes timeless Fender charm, but is designed for the modern player inside. The Modern ""C""-shaped neck back has a silky satin urethane finish, and a 9.5""-radius slab rosewood or maple fingerboard with carefully rolled-off fingerboard edges and 22 medium-jumbo frets.
The well-known alder body is equipped with a newly designed Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil pickup and a two-point tremolo system with vintage-style saddles. Vintage locking tuners, a modern ""C""-shaped satin-finished neck, a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets provide smooth playability.
American Vintage II is a series that faithfully reproduces the guitars and basses that changed the history of music with the specifications of the time, focusing on the authentic Fender tone with a long history. It features an alder body, a slab rosewood fingerboard, and Pure Vintage '61 Single-Coil Strat pickups. This is the 60s Strat that reigned at the peak of popularity.
The Vintera series, inspired by models from FENDER's golden age, has been relaunched as Vintera II. This series allows you to feel more familiar with the feel and atmosphere of vintage FENDER.
Designed to accompany you on your journey of musical exploration, the Fender Standard Stratocaster offers the approachable playability and electrifying tone of the rock and roll icon that made Fender. It truly embodies the classic styling that can be called the Fender standard.
The Sonic series is the successor to the Squier/Bullet series. The Sonic Stratocaster HSS has a humbucker pickup in the bridge position, which allows you to create a more powerful and fat sound.
The Sonic series is the successor to the Squier/Bullet series. The Sonic Stratocaster HT has a hardtail bridge instead of a synchronized tremolo. It is a model that is also recommended for beginners, as it has excellent tuning stability.
The Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster celebrates the Stratocaster of the '50s, and features three Fender-designed alnico single-coil pickups for a wide range of sound making. It also features a C-shaped neck with a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard and narrow-tall frets, a vintage-style tremolo system, and other specifications for comfortable and expressive playing.