SQUIER Affinity series Stratocaster. It inherits the classic Stratocaster specs that can be used in any genre, while also providing cost performance. Chrome hardware is used to prevent discoloration. The "C" shape neck is ideal for a variety of playing styles.
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 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 Squeir by Fender Classic Vibe 70s Stratocaster is a reproduction of the large headstock Stratocaster of the 70s. It features a slim C-shaped neck with a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard. It is equipped with nickel-plated hardware and a 70s headstock decal. It is equipped with Fender Designed Alnico Single-Coil pickups for a vintage tone.
This signature model was developed based on the 1965 Stratocaster, commonly known as ""Driftwood,"" which Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra's Takashi Kato has used as his main guitar for many years.
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 Made in Japan Junior Collection Stratocaster is a new choice for entry level players and young people. The 24-inch scale fingerboard makes it easier to hold chords and reduces the strain on your fingers when pressing the strings, and the compact body and new body cavity design make it lightweight. The new pickups provide a bright Fender Stratocaster tone.
The Sonic series is the successor to the Squier/Bullet series. The Sonic Stratocaster has three single coils and can create a wide range of sounds that match various genres.