I have Fenders from America, Japan, Mexico and Indonesia. The only one I have had quality issues with was the Indonesian Squier Precision Special. My main bass right now is a MIM Fender Jazz, it has been slightly modified (as have ALL my Fenders), but it sounded good before the mods and even better afterwards.
The first major difference between the two â besides the price â is the wood used for the bodies. While an American Fender has a three piece body made of ash, its Mexican equivalent is made either superior choice in wood and build. âŠ. While the Mexican variety comes with 21 frets the American Fender tops it with 22.
Fender Player Stratocaster â Black with Maple Fingerboard. If you look at the prices of both instruments, youâll find quite a big gap. The American Performer II sells for about $1700, while the Player Series sells for about $850. Fender builds these guitars 300 km apart, but one costs twice as much as the other.
Fender Japan: A Brief Guide. Published on 29 March 2022. Fender Japan. Made in Japan. Crafted in Japan. These three terms have been bywords for a special class of guitar for well over three decades now. Japanese Fender guitars are highly sought after by players and collectors alike, thanks to their low production numbers and non-standard
There's also a strat, tele, and jazz bass. Made in Japan Junior Collection JazzmasterÂź is a guitar that is one of the new choices for entry players and young people who are starting to play musical instruments, adopting a 24-inch scale while wearing the looks of the conventional Fender. By adopting a 24-inch scale that is shorter than usual
The Fender American Special Precision Bass offers U.S.-built quality and value. With its slim neck profile, high-gloss finish, and Fender Greasebucket tone circuit, you get classic American Fender looks and playability plus dynamic and versatile tone. The Fender American Special Precision Bass begins with an alder body and C-shaped maple neck.
It seems those made in Mexico have less value, but there may be other characteristics about those I've seen sell that affect the cost rather than simply where they are made. U.S., Japan and Mexico are the only three places I've seen. Can someone shed some light on this? Thank you. Sep 2, 2007 #2 Pugz Guest Sep 19, 2004 Cardiff, United Kingdom
Bass Magazine / Mar 18, 2020. Fender Music KK, part of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) one of the worldâs leading musical instrument manufacturers, marketers and distributors, announced today the launch of the Made in Japan Heritage Series, developed with the guidance of the world-renown Mark Kendrick, one of the original
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