Yes, Jimi owned a red 1966 Fender Mustang that he used while recording the albums Axis Bold as Love and Electric Ladyland. It sold at auction for $400,000.
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Jimi Hendrix Mainly Played Fender Stratocasters, Although He Was Known To Play Other Guitars, Such As The Gibson Flying V Guitar.
Mostly Fender Stratocasters, but he also used others like the Epiphone Wiltshire, Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Duo-Sonic, Gibson Flying V, Washburn Acoustin, Epiphone Acoustic, Gibson Les Paul custom, Gibson ES-335, Epiphone Casino, Fender Mustang, and Gibson Acoustic J-200.
Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
He was most famous for the Fender Stratocaster
His standard Fender Stratocaster
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Jimi Hendrix Mainly Played Fender Stratocasters, Although He Was Known To Play Other Guitars, Such As The Gibson Flying V Guitar.
Mostly Fender Stratocasters, but he also used others like the Epiphone Wiltshire, Fender Jazzmaster, Fender Duo-Sonic, Gibson Flying V, Washburn Acoustin, Epiphone Acoustic, Gibson Les Paul custom, Gibson ES-335, Epiphone Casino, Fender Mustang, and Gibson Acoustic J-200.
Yes. Every time when i see one it makes me think of the great Hendrix.
1964
1976
No, he used a Fender Stratocasters (main guitar). when he was younger he did use one :D
Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
1976
1966/67, in Fullerton, California. I have a Fender Mustang bass from that same plant, 1977/78. :)
Fender has a good reputation for having good sound quality in their products. The Fender Rumble, Mustang 1, Mustang 2, Mustang 3, and the Fender Mini are just a few examples of amplifiers with good sound quality.