Fender Player Series Strat PF PWT
Electric Guitar

Latest User Reviews
My guitar suffered from nut buzz and needed a round for repair
The A string was too deep in the nut causing nut buzz, which was irritating.
It went a round for repair. Otherwise than this we quality is good.
Great!!
After about a year and a half I can sometimes hear "click" on whammy when I use it. Other then that its perfect.
Not Bad but really poor fret work
The guitar is beautiful to look at. The only issue I have is the standard of the fretwork. Sharp edges which make it very uncomfortable. It does mean taking to a luthier here in Spain and have it corrected or return it. Fender really need to do better.
THIS IS GREAT
it feels like american model. It is smooth and great sounding. I was afraid because i tested the same model on a store and the fretboard on the edges was sharp. Though at least the one i received is smooth like butter
Surprisingly good guitar for the buck!
I'll be really short about this, as there are better reviews and videos on it.
After a year of playing this guitar, it has never disappointed me, made me feel cheated or have anything break on me. This new series and the switch to Alnico pickup is a bliss. The sound is very comparable to the American made strats, and so goes for the build. the neck is firm, the fingerboard is easy to play on (with some extra care, it runs through your fingers like butter).
It has surprised me that a Mexican series could be this better than an American. It has fooled a lot of my friends that have grabbed it and made them think it's an american made.
By far i haven't had anything break or disappoint me.
I greatly recommend this guitar for anyone on a budget.
A pretty pretty nice guitar
Got this delightful little strat instead of a Player Series Jaguar that came with a terribly buzzy setup and some tremolo issues and was sent straight back. As flawed as the Jag was, the Strat is a pretty decent player right out of the box. I played it for ten minutes and took it straight to the tech for a decent setup. After tech dressed the sharpish fret ends and polished the fretboard edge, replaced the nut for a tusq one and did a proper setup, I'm a hundred euros lighter but the guitar is a joy to play: perfect neck fit, neck a bit chunkier than my old MIM strat and very comfortable to play, trem holds tune very well despite the fact that I have it set up to float. Pickups are very clear and articulate, but depending on the sound you're looking for they might be lacking a bit in the lows / low mids -- I love them for home use / quiet stuff, but they're missing a bit of hair for my rock band basement rehearsals and I'll probably swap them out for something grittier soon -- which is of course the whole point of buying a basic Mex strat: you tweak 'em till they fit.
Pros:
- quality piece of kit, perfectly finished and very nicely put together;
- neck plays great, pau ferro fretboard looks and feels great;
- trem holds tune well.
Cons:
- needs a decent (personalized) setup;
- pickups sounding clear but rather thin.
For the money, it's a bargain of course, and if you're looking for a basic (but genuine) Fender strat to tweak into perfection (whatever that may be), you can't go wrong with this one.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Fender
- Released in 2018
- Average price : $804
- Body: Alder
- Maple neck
- Pau Ferro fretboard
- Matte neck finish
- 22 Frets
- Scale: 648 mm
- Nut width: 42 mm
- Pickups: 3 New Player AlNiCo V single coils
- Controls: Volume, tone (neck & middle) and tone (bridge)
- 5-Way toggle switch
- 2-Point tremolo
- Standard sealed machine heads
- Colour: Polar white
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