i dont understand the concept of Fender

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the variax is the best strat/tele/jaguar ive ever played

/hides
 
I go to music stores every two weeks or so. I try so many and have yet to find a decent one I would actually buy. Fender is a disgrace in general.

I completely agree that all Fenders are terrible guitars.

As a service to the guitaring community I will accept, for a limited time only, all of these disgraceful Fenders so that others will not have to endure these loathesome guitars.

It's a big sacrifice, but if it's for the greater good of all.......I'm willing to make it.
 
For many years I felt that Fender guitars are just parts-bin instruments, and do not have the quality of craftsmanship that other guitars demonstrate.

While the parts-bin description is accurate I think, I have come to understand that there is craft demonstrated in their construction and finishing. Aside from that, it doesn't matter if you think they are overpriced pieces of crap or not. Fenders - Strats and Teles in particular - have defined certain benchmark sounds by which other guitars are judged. Same with Les Pauls.

You'll never hear that said about an Ibanez.

All that having been said, it always comes down to "play what you like."
 
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fenders have lots of different tones and they are durable most ibanezes are for beingers or designed to only really sound good for punk or metal
 
fenders have lots of different tones and they are durable most ibanezes are for beingers or designed to only really sound good for punk or metal

As demonstrated by those great punk/metal artistes. George Benson, Pat Metheny and John Schofield.:rolleyes:
 
As demonstrated by those great punk/metal artistes. George Benson, Pat Metheny and John Schofield.:rolleyes:

Good lord, you should HEAR this bootleg duet I have between Scofield and Sid Viciouis. :D
 
Two cents.

I happen to adore my Fender Stratocaster as I am a huge fan of the southern rock, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Stevie Ray Vaughn kind of sound. Also I really enjoy the sound I get through my Fender Twin Reverb '68 Reissue (despite its lack of a built-in overdrive :() when playing on funk and blues as well.

I've long been a proponent of Fender guitars, but I also have a Gibson SG that I really like and I would LOVE to get a high quality Les Paul. Maybe some day I'll be able to afford the $2000+ price tag!
 
Good lord, you should HEAR this bootleg duet I have between Scofield and Sid Viciouis. :D

Was Sid playing fender in those days or was he still a begginer?:D
 

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I don't think these guys are playing the $150 Ibanez models referred to in the OP. :D

Hey I'm always getting piled here for pointing out when people are talking crap about guitars so I just decided I should do it with a bit of wit and cutting humour these days instead. You get back to your over priced American made plank of wood.:cool:
 
Hey I'm always getting piled here for pointing out when people are talking crap about guitars so I just decided I should do it with a bit of wit and cutting humour these days instead.
I never noticed the pile-ups bothering you much. ;) That is quite the mental image - Benson or Metheny on a $130 Ibanez........


You get back to your over priced American made plank of wood.:cool:
That it is! :D
 

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I was always under the impression that $600 is pretty cheap for a guitar. My Strat cost $1200. And that was 13 years ago.
 
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