There are a few things that could be causing the problem. Check the following.
-Power to the amplifier
-Volume knob on the amplifier
-Volume knob on the guitar
-Patch cord
If all of those are good, try using a different guitar, this way you can find out if it is something in the guitar (wiring, pickups). If not, try a different amplifier. If it is still not working, bring it in to a shop.
The price of fender guitars depends on were they are manufactured. Squire guitars that are made by fender may cost anywhere from 99-250 dollars. A fender Standard strat starts at about $400 and go up itf you get a beter model. American made fenders such as the stratocaster start at about $1000 and go up from there.
Suire is a company owned by Fender. They make guitars with lower-quality wood, hardware, etc.
There are many different types of fender guitars. One is the Fender Stratocaster. The fender Strat. is what some people call the universal guitar. People call the Strat this because if you look at any type of music (jazz, rock, blues, funk, country) you will find at least one artest that plays a fender strat. I own an American Fender Stratocaster Deluxe and I love it. If you are a rock fan, then go with the Telecaster which was made to play rock music. Fender also makes acoustic guitars but they are not the best quality I think. If you are looking for an acoustic guitar then look at Ibanez. They make a good acoustic guitar. I hope that this helps. If you have any other questions about guitars, I would suggest looking in the fourms of this website. http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/ This is the best website for all your guitar needs.
The Fender Stratocaster, often referred to as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares in 1954.
Yes the fender guitars have great quality, as long as you buy one made in the USA or Mexico. China and Japan make fender squire guitars but they are cheaply made and don't last as long. If you are looking at buying a fender guitar then look at a Mexican or American stratocaster. That is one of the best guitars that fender makes and the best places they make them. The Mexican strat. will last you about 3 to 5 years and the USA strat. about your whole life. Hope that helps. I agree, definitely go for a strat
yes , its like Fender and Squire guitars. Theres only slight differences like better tuners, pickups and or woods that make them different.
Don't take this the wrong way, but roughly 70 bucks at the most. Squire is the watered down Fender look a likes that Fender also happens to own. Not very high quality sorry to say. However, a long time ago Fender used to make a guitar I believe was called the Squire but it was the name of the guitar not the sub brand, for lack of a better term. That might be worth quite a few bucks but don't get your hopes up because if it looks anything like new and if it says "Squire by Fender" then you're out of luck.
"A Squire does the bidding of the King."
Is a Ford F-150 better than a Chevy Malibu? This is a like comparison- both brands make very high-quality instruments, but they are designed with different playing styles in mind. The only way to know for sure is to try an LP and a Strat, and decide for yourself which feel you are more comfortable with.
If you find a heavy gauge string is bending the neck, then you are probably either tightening it too much or the string was not designed for the guitar. It is generally best to buy strings designed for a stratocaster and Fender make strings designed for certain guitars.
Worn out front shocks and struts will make a clunking noise when you go over small box. The strut may actually allows the tire to hit the fender well.
Tire may be rubbing the fender liner especially if the tires are oversized. Can also be a defective wheel bearing.