DESCRIPTIONStep into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Jazz Bass® — a stage-ready bass guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing.The...
DESCRIPTIONStep into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender® sound and style with the Player II Jazz Bass® — a stage-ready bass guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing.The...
Step into the Fender Time Machine, and go back to 1964. That's the year that the Fender Custom Shop Heavy Relic Jazz Bass P/J represents. This Fender J Bass is given a Heavy Relic treatment. Modeled after the original,...
Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. See below for more details and specifications. FENDER CUSTOM SHOP: The Custom Shop is home to Fender’s most skilled and talented builders. It’s a bustling, noisy and...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Telecaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Telecaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Stratocaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Step into the spotlight and experience iconic Fender sound and style with the Fender Player II Stratocaster — a stage ready guitar with contemporary updates to power your performance and inspire your playing! Built in...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
The last Fender instrument to be designed by Leo Fender before he departed from the company in 1965, the Fender Mustang Bass became a beloved alternative option among bassists. With its comfortable, more compact body...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
As the popularity of Fender musical instruments grew throughout the ‘50s, Leo Fender’s guitar design ideas flourished into new instrument models, like the Jazzmaster, which debuted in 1958. Originally intended to tempt...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
Featuring a neck that’s narrower at the nut for a faster and more effortless feel, plus a sleek body style meant to mirror the offset contoured style of the Jazzmaster, the first Jazz Bass models were developed after...
Featuring a neck that’s narrower at the nut for a faster and more effortless feel, plus a sleek body style meant to mirror the offset contoured style of the Jazzmaster, the first Jazz Bass models were developed after...
The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
Introduced in 1951 as the first mass-produced electric bass, Leo Fender’s Precision Bass has remained among his most iconic designs of all. With its double-cutaway body and single-coil pickup, Fender Precision basses...
The fourth and last instrument in Leo Fender’s original standard guitar lineup and the only model of the four introduced in the 1960s, the Jaguar was envisioned as Fender’s top-of-the-line guitar, which set a high water...
The fourth and last instrument in Leo Fender’s original standard guitar lineup and the only model of the four introduced in the 1960s, the Jaguar was envisioned as Fender’s top-of-the-line guitar, which set a high water...
Blend in to stand out with the Fender 2" Camo Guitar Strap, decorated in a chilling Winter color. Sporting a stylish camo design, this 2"-wide strap is backed by tubular nylon for durability and comfort. It's adjustable...
This '65 Princeton Reissue from Fender delivers that mid-60s combo sound, complete with spring reverb and tube tremolo. Here with a 10" Jenson C10R speaker and driven by a pair of 6V6 power tubes this amp works great in...
Presenting the Michael Landau Signature 1963 Stratocaster, in Fiesta Red over 3-Color Sunburst. World-renowned session ace Michael Landau has played on hundreds of albums since the early 1980s, with artists as varied as...
DESCRIPTIONThe Tone Master FR-12 is a full range, flat response powered speaker designed for use with today's digital guitar amp modelers and profilers. Tone Master FR-12 delivers clear and accurate sound reproduction...
Fender’s Tone Master Pro Gig Bag is a stylish and affordable way to keep your Tone Master Pro safe while traveling. Its durable outer layer is constructed of tough 600 Denier polyester that protects against impacts...
Step into the Fender Time Machine, and go back to 1964. That's the year that the Fender Custom Shop Heavy Relic Precision Bass P/J represents. This Fender P Bass is given a Heavy Relic treatment. Modeled after the...
Fender’s Tone Master Pro Case is a stylish and affordable way to keep your Tone Master Pro safe while traveling. Its rock-solid outer layer is constructed of a tough ABS outer shell that protects against impacts on the...
Like welcoming in an old friend, the throwback Custom Shop model Fender Limited 1953 Precision Bass Heavy Relic brings the vintage-vibe of Fender's storied past to the modern stage. Masterfully-built in America, this...