ANALYZED: My Favorite Fender Guitars (After Years of Playing)

You know what? According to this thing we are running, Fender is the best electric guitar brand. And there’s no arguing that they have amazing guitars in their lineup. Here, we have filtered the cream of the crop for you. And the #1 choice is so good that the writer of this piece and the founder of this website decided to spend their hard-earned money to buy one for themselves.

Best Overall – Fender American Performer Stratocaster

Reviewer: Tyler Connaghan

Sound
Playability
Overall Quality
Value For Money

Summary

Pros 
-Incredible playability
-Tonal versatility
-The action feels great right out of the box

Cons
-Vintage saddles might not be everyone’s cup of tea
-Synthetic bone nut is cheap for this price

Who is this guitar for?
The American Fender Stratocaster is the perfect guitar for anyone who wants a classic, high-quality, and versatile instrument that they can grow with.

>Read the full review of this Fender Strat here<

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4.9

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The Next Best:

Best for Intermediate Players – Fender Player Telecaster

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Our Overall Rating

Summary

Pros

  • Classic Telecaster look and feel
  • Solid playability and intonation
  • Best Fender electric guitar for beginners and intermediate players

Cons

  • Telecaster purists might not like the included six-saddle bridge
  • Although a budget model, synthetic bone nut still feels cheap

Who is this guitar for?

I’d highly recommend the Fender Player Telecaster for players who have already developed some level of skill and want to move up to a better-sounding, more reliable instrument.

 

Best Premium – Fender American Ultra Stratocaster

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Our Overall Rating

Summary

Pros 

  • Some of the best components and hardware in the Fender lineup
  • Beautifully present tone
  • Improved body contour for easier access to the higher frets
  • Best-sounding Fender electric guitar money can buy

Cons

  • Very expensive

Who is this guitar for?

If you’re someone who values impeccable build quality, tonal flexibility, and outstanding playability, along with exceptional features like the S-1 switching system and Ultra Noiseless pickups, it’s one of the best high-end electric guitars around.

Best Budget – Fender Player Mustang 90 (Works for Small Hands Too)

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Our Overall Rating

Summary

Pros 

  • Distinct tone with the P-90 single-coil pickups
  • C-shaped neck profile provides comfortable playability
  • Gorgeous vintage aesthetics
  • Greatest Fender for the money

Cons

  • Some players might miss out on the versatility of the traditional HSS pickup configuration.
  • Although a budget model, synthetic bone nut still feels cheap

Who is this guitar for?

This guitar is great for indie guitarists looking for a distinct tone and vintage aesthetics, whether for alternative rhythm playing or heavy-hitting chords.

Best Vintage Sound – Fender American Professional II Telecaster

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Our Overall Rating

Summary

Pros 

  • Top-of-the-line build quality and craftsmanship
  • Incorporates modern features like the V-Mod II pickups and treble-bleed circuit
  • Effortless playability 

Cons

  • Does not come with locking tuning machines, which I would have liked for the price

Who is this guitar for?

The Pro II Tele might just be the best Fender electric guitar for Telecaster enthusiasts who want a versatile, modern take on a classic.

Compare The Key Specs

Our Reviews of The Top 5

Keep These 3 Key Things In Mind When Choosing:

Listen to sound samples, compare the pickup configurations, and test the guitar if possible to get the right-sounding instrument for you.

Pay attention to the neck shape and nut width, and test the guitar if possible. Also, note that a good setup goes a long way.

In general, Fenders offer great build quality, but still, be sure to fully inspect the guitar you are purchasing or have purchased.

Why are Fender Guitars so expensive?

How Did We Choose These Guitars?

Of course, the brand has great historical significance, and each model is iconic in its own right. However, there were a few things I thought extremely important to consider beyond the three key points above.

  • For starters, I considered timelessness. For example, the Fender Stratocaster and Telecaster are two timeless designs that have played an influential role in shaping music history and haven’t changed much since their inception. 
  • I also wanted to consider both tonal versatility and playability, as these factors greatly impact how wide of an appeal a guitar will have in the overall market.
  • I also considered craftsmanship and build quality. Fenders are high-quality instruments, though some stand the test of time and deliver better performance than others. 
  • Lastly, I relied on my own experience of playing dozens and dozens of Fenders over to years.

My treasure, Fender American Performer Stratocaster:

Most electric guitars we recommend are run through tests like these:

  • We check electronics.
  • We inspect the guitar carefully to get a good idea of the finish and built quality of the guitar.
  • We inspect the fretwork and edges of the fretboard to make sure there are no sharp edges.
  • We run the guitar usually through BOSS Katana 50 MK2 and test clean, crunch, and distorted tones with lead and rhythm playing.
  • We use different playing styles to get a good feel for the playability. We use fingerpicking, sweep picking, riffs from different genres, shredding, tapping, chord playing, etc.
  • We test all the possible pickup combinations and use different Volume and Tone settings from the guitar.
  • We measure and weight the guitar.
  • We test the guitar with drop tunings.

Learn more about GND’s testing and reviewing processes here.

This article was originally published on August 10, 2023.  It was revisited, refined, and republished on July 17, 2025.

12 thoughts on “ANALYZED: My Favorite Fender Guitars (After Years of Playing)”

  1. I like my Tele,I’m a vocalist not much a guitarist,so I need help and this guitar provided it.At first,the high E kept popping out of the slot. I finally filed it and now works great. This guitar is easy for me to play and versatile.

    1. Hi Jon and thanks for commenting! Awesome that you got things sorted out with your Tele! What exact model is it?

  2. The public are voting with their wallet and Jazzmasters are having an unprecedented renaissance, so I’m surprised not to see one listed here, especially given there are two strats, teo teles and interestingly a mustang. Go figure.

    1. Hi Antonio and thanks for commenting! I love Jazzmasters, Mustangs, and Jaguars. But I think that Strats and Teles serve the most players the best when it comes to Fenders

  3. I couldn’t agree with Tyler more on number 1 here.
    I have been recently tried to get my hands on one, but no stores in Finland currently have the Fender American Performer Stratocaster SSS in stock…
    If someone wants to spend less, I wouldn’t shy away from Fender Player Strats…they sound and play great!

  4. Was never much of a Strat person. Still, that Performer does look like it hits the perfect balance of price and specification.

    I’d probably end up with the Player Tele, but I’d want to play a bunch before settling down with one. Need to have “that” moment with the guitar.

    1. Oooh, but you mention the Thinline in the runners up…now, that’s made a bit of a problem for me.

      1. Fender Jim Adkins JA-90 Telecaster is a cool one. But it’s a bit pricey, it’s made in Indonesia. That being said. the quality could still be great, I just mean that since it’s cheaper to manufacture, it could cost a little bit less IMO.

        1. Never going to discount an Indonesian made guitar. My PRS SE is the most at home that I have felt on a PRS ever. I have been lucky enough to play some American made PRS too, yet the Indo SE I have is just perfect.

  5. What’s up, GND community!

    Question for anyone here: How do you approach selecting the right Fender for the specific style of music you’re playing? If you’re someone who has multiple Fender guitars, do you have different favorites for different genres?

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