Jason Shadrick of Premier Guitar recently took a Fender Cabronita Telecaster for a spin, noting how the Fender-built FideliTron pickups … Continued
Product Reviews
Guitar World Singles Out the Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar
Written by Pauline France
Guitar World has recently given a lot of love to the Fender Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar, featuring it in a … Continued
Fender American Vintage ’65 Jazzmaster Lands on American Songwriter's Holiday Gear Guide
Written by Pauline France
American Songwriter magazine recently published its annual Holiday gear guide, and made sure to include Fender’s new American Vintage ’65 … Continued
Vintage Guitar Magazine Spotlights the Fender Competition Mustang
Written by Pauline France
Vintage Guitar recently re-posted an online piece on the Fender Competition Mustang that was originally published in their July 2006 … Continued
Fender '65 Princeton Reverb 15W Named Essential 15-Watt Amp by Guitar World Magazine
Written by Pauline France
Guitar World’s Damian Fanelli recently wrote an article titled “Small Wonders: Five Essential 15-Watt Guitar Amps,” and was sure to … Continued
Guitar Player Magazine Reviews the Fender CD320AS
Written by Pauline France
Guitar Player reviewed a Fender CD320AS acoustic guitar in its October gear roundup, calling it “a fun guitar to play” … Continued
Guitar Interactive Magazine Reviews the Fender Excelsior Combo
Written by Pauline France
The 12th issue of Guitar Interactive magazine reviewed Fender’s Excelsior combo and gave it a stellar four-out-of-five star rating. “Fender’s … Continued
Five Famous Fender Basses
Written by fenderadmin
A few noteworthy basses nearly as famous (or infamous) as the greats who played them …
Fender Jag Gets Vintage Guitar Cover
Written by Chrissy Mauck
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Fender Jaguar, the November issue of Vintage Guitar magazine features a vintage … Continued
Five “Other” Fender Instruments
Written by fenderadmin
When you hear “Fender,” you invariably think of the big four instruments: the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass guitars. While those certainly are Leo Fender’s four most revolutionary, acclaimed and enduring stringed creations, there have been many other instruments bearing his name that are noteworthy for the distinctiveness of their design if not household-name status.






































































