The E prefix on the Fender guitar denotes one produced in the 1980s. The 7 that follows the "E" indicates that the guitar was made in Fuji-Gen Japan. Together, these digits tell us more specifically that the guitar was made somewhere between 1984-87.
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
I play metal on my fender squire strat. You are going to need to know how to shred. Also, get some new string made specifically for Metal. You will probably need a BOS pedal... at least a distortion pedal.
I dont recommend Squires for gigs. Squires are like the cheap versions of Fenders. Ex: Squire is to Fender as Epiphone is to Gibson If you mean "squire" the model of fender guitar its great, but the knockoff of fender isn't so great
of course fender telecaster From a player's standpoint, both are great. The Squire Affinity series - with an ash body - will be 'as good as' an American Tele once you change out the pickups to Seymore Duncan or Fender professional grade units. However, an American Fender Tele will always have much, much better resale & investment value. Even the lowest priced Squire Tele's (priced at about $215) are terrific once you swap out the pickups, tuners and have the frets dressed. All modern factory guitars are cut with computer-guided lathes. The fit and finish on even the lowest priced ones are much better than anything made in the 1970's. Leo Fender designed all his instruments to be low-priced, rugged and easy to repair. The 'classic' pre-CBS Fenders that now sell for up to tens of thousands of bucks now were all built by minimum-wage workers in Anaheim, CA.
Probably the Stratocaster (Most famosuly made by Fender, or Squire, Fender's sister company), Les Paul (Gibson or Epiphone) and an SG (Gibson or Epiphone). Apart from these, classic flying V's, Firebirds, and randy rhoads. :)
squire fender strat serial number 0060100758 was made in what country ?
churned out by the bucketload in China
You can purchase a Fender Squire direct from the Fender website or alternatively, from other sites such as Ebay or Amazon. You can also purchase them from good music equipment stores.
i think silver series strats were made in about 1992 - 1993
REAL DIFFERENCE IS PRICE AND QUALITY
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
I play metal on my fender squire strat. You are going to need to know how to shred. Also, get some new string made specifically for Metal. You will probably need a BOS pedal... at least a distortion pedal.
Get a Fender Squire, they are cheap and easy to play for beginners!
Any squire. Theyre made by fender, use less-quality wood, hardware and electronics.Regardless there is a following of people who swear by them being solid guitars.Get a squire. Or an epiphone.
I dont recommend Squires for gigs. Squires are like the cheap versions of Fenders. Ex: Squire is to Fender as Epiphone is to Gibson If you mean "squire" the model of fender guitar its great, but the knockoff of fender isn't so great
of course fender telecaster From a player's standpoint, both are great. The Squire Affinity series - with an ash body - will be 'as good as' an American Tele once you change out the pickups to Seymore Duncan or Fender professional grade units. However, an American Fender Tele will always have much, much better resale & investment value. Even the lowest priced Squire Tele's (priced at about $215) are terrific once you swap out the pickups, tuners and have the frets dressed. All modern factory guitars are cut with computer-guided lathes. The fit and finish on even the lowest priced ones are much better than anything made in the 1970's. Leo Fender designed all his instruments to be low-priced, rugged and easy to repair. The 'classic' pre-CBS Fenders that now sell for up to tens of thousands of bucks now were all built by minimum-wage workers in Anaheim, CA.
Suire is a company owned by Fender. They make guitars with lower-quality wood, hardware, etc.