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This is a list of products made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, which have their own Wikipedia articles.
Guitars edit
Acoustic guitars edit
- Fender King, later named the Fender Kingman
- Fender Wildwood (1966–1971)
Electric guitars edit
Electric Guitars models in current mainstream production:
- Duo-Sonic[1]
- Jaguar[2]
- Jazzmaster[3]
- Lead Series
- Mustang[4]
- Stratocaster[5]
- Telecaster[6]
- Fender Jag-Stang[7]
- Fender Electric XII[8]
- Fender Katana[9]
- Fender Meteora
Discontinued Electric Guitars edit
Electric guitar models no longer in mainstream production:
- Fender Bronco[10] (Lives on through Squier as a bass guitar)
- Fender Bullet[11] (lives on through Squier)
- Fender Coronado[12]
- Fender Cyclone (lives on through Squier)
- Fender Esquire
- Fender HM Strat USA/Japan
- Fender Marauder
- Fender Musicmaster
- Fender Performer
- Fender Prodigy[13]
- Fender Showmaster
- Fender Starcaster[14] (lives on through Squier)
- Fender Swinger[15]
- Fender TC 90
- Fender Toronado
Electric Guitar Series (Discontinued)
- Lead Series (reissued as Player Series since 2020)
Steel Guitars edit
Lap and Console Steel Guitars edit
Pedal Steel Guitars edit
- Fender 1000 double neck 8-string pedal steel
Basses edit
Electric basses edit
Electric basses in mainstream production:
Discontinued basses edit
Electric basses no longer in mainstream production:
- Fender Bass V
- Fender Bass VI[19] (now reissued as Squier Classic Vibe Series)
- Fender Bullet Bass
- Fender Coronado Bass
- Fender Musicmaster Bass[20]
- Fender Performer Bass
- Fender Prophecy II Bass
- Fender Starcaster Bass
- Fender Telecaster Bass[21] (replaced as Squier Vintage Modified Precision Bass TB then Classic Vibe '50s Precision Bass)
- Fender Zone Bass
- Fender Dimension Bass
Amplifiers edit
Tube amplifiers edit
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Solid State Amps edit
Second Series Solid State edit
Third Series Solid State edit
Speaker cabinets edit
Software edit
- Fender Play[22]
References edit
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 22–23
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 36–37
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 26–27
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 40–41
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 18–19
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 28–29
- ^ Fender brings back Kurt Cobain Jag-Stang for Nevermind's 30th Anniversary
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 42–43
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 86–87
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 46–47
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 78–79
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 44–45
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 100–101
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 66–67
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 51
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 32–33
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 68–69
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 24–25
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 34–35
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 55
- ^ Bacon 2000, pp. 58–59
- ^ "Fender Play review". Guitar World. February 2021. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
Bibliography edit
- Bacon, Tony (2000). 50 years of Fender (1st British ed.). London, England: Balafon. ISBN 0879306211.