I like how the reviewers who received the Player II for free got flawless instruments, and everyone who actually bought one with their own money found very real flaws. Don't trust reviewers who receive stuff for free. Not because they are dishonest, but because they're getting the best review samples, and you can't trust those.
@jp79634 ай бұрын
This is true. I worked in the music industry for over a decade and the service dept had 3 levels of set up: Regular, Artist and finally that "elite" Review level and even £120 ($156 US) guitars were pampered to perfection. A £700 guitar like this would have been tried by the Managing Director personally if going to a reviewer with clout.
@Kitten_Party4 ай бұрын
@@jp7963great insight, I’ve always assumed this has to be true with all the major brands, they know what they are doing. From a company perspective, influencer reviews can be the absolute best marketing for such a nominal price to the company you’d have to assume they are all over that.
@lightandtheweight4 ай бұрын
THIS
@joesmith83984 ай бұрын
Exactly correct !
@domenicobarigelli5734 ай бұрын
Yep
@1man1guitarletsgo4 ай бұрын
It looks to me like the skunk stripe is exhibiting differential shrinkage, possibly because of moisture in the wood. Or, pressure from the truss rod has caused it to move, cracking the lacquer. With that problem, plus the neck joint cracks and the sitar noise, I'd send the guitar back. It's a reject.
@wikolib68214 ай бұрын
Agree, that skunk stripe issue is bad. Return and get a good one. Love the rosewood fretboard.
@lyricbread4 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t surprise me. All Mexican made Fenders and Charvels are constructed out of green wood.
@SlyRyFry4 ай бұрын
@@lyricbread Must be a recent issue, I have a mim 2009 fender standard strat that's never had problems. It puts so many US made strats I've played to absolute shame it's the sole reason I don't care for US made instruments
@caspay214 ай бұрын
Fender has been using wet neck wood or something since 2020 - I’ve never seen fret sprout like today’s Fenders. THREE inoperable truss rods too
@wikolib68214 ай бұрын
@@caspay21 Wow, you've had some bad luck. My 2024 player tele is OK.
@chrisfit4 ай бұрын
Skunk stripe and neck wood dry out at different rates. Kinda like what causes fret sprout. Usually super easy fix, though it goes to show fenders qc is still a little lacking
@cmonsterz4 ай бұрын
Correct. The neck (Maple) wood is a different wood species than used for the stripe (walnut). While both are classified as hardwoods, they have different densities and react to moisture levels at different rates.
@VictorVectorMusic4 ай бұрын
You can buy a strat assembled by a Mexican in Mexico or a strat assembled by a Mexican in Corona California.
@beefnacos62584 ай бұрын
Pretty much
@kkrsnn56324 ай бұрын
This one is Indonesia
@cmkilcullen81764 ай бұрын
Tired of hearing or seeing that comment. American made strats may be much more expensive that MIM strats. Whether or not it worth the price difference is a worthy question. But when we start to delude ourselves into thinking they are virtually the same? No. Please. Out of 6 MIM's 5 of them I owned had issues that there was no business for them to have required more work. Buzzing like a GD hornets nest that took several trips to techs. Frets, tuning, truss rod and craftsmanship issues usually. I had one- with no major issues. ONE. One of the remainders I just gave up and sent back. For about 1200 you get a japanese made strat. Zero issues. Craftsmanship is amazing on those guitars. At the price point MIM's are at now, you may as well spring for a Japanese model if you don;t want to go USA. I've had minor issues if any at all with my American made strats once they were set up properly. I get that the American model are expensive, but I value my time and my money, and I got sick and tired of techs getting to know me on a first name basis for having to get MIM strats worked on . BTW - the one with no major issues? An FSR seafoam pearl strat that was on sale at GC in 2018 or 19 for 499. Incredible! I put 59 pure vintage pups in that thing, a bone nut later- and it sounds great, is very well built. I was shocked, but it came highly recommended. I'd be interested though to know how the Player 2's are. But please, please spare me these comments that minimize the differences between MIMs, Japanese and American made Fenders. Enough with that BS already.
@TonyTenor30004 ай бұрын
Ensanada is in Mexico...
@sidownes4 ай бұрын
@@kkrsnn5632there are Mexicans in Indonesia too?
@JeffandLeslie4 ай бұрын
I just got a Fender Player Mustang PJ bass and it arrived in perfect condition. The intonation on the E and A string was a little off but that was an easy fix. Setup out of the box was great and neck relief was good. No tweaks needed there. The intonation is understandable but took about 15 minutes to dial in.
@ksharpe104 ай бұрын
A rosewood board guitar should never have a skunk stripe on it anyway. Because the truss rod is put in before the fingerboard is glued on, it has the 2 way rod at the headstock allen key adjustment to. So it should not have the filler strip. nice sounding and Color is unique, pea, lima, avocado, foliage Green.
@michaelsingley56414 ай бұрын
The size and shape of the neck are what I'm most interested in these days as an older guy. I'm not much of a green person, but that color looks really good with the rosewood style neck, in my opinion.
@somerandomguy1804 ай бұрын
For the constant price increase for cheap Mexican strats, I think the value proposition is far too skewed now. It's why I picked up a Silver Sky SE for £599 recently (having had to return a Sire S7 due to a bad fret level). The PRS us basically faultless and plays super nicely -- as good as an American Deluxe I used to own.
@alanleemaxwell8312 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you on that! Fender charging top rate money for second rate guitars yet again...
@mike41274 ай бұрын
i got one too. mine is bad ass! i love it. but i didn't zoom in on it with hd cam and stare at it from one end to the other. i grabbed it and started playing it.
@aharongomez95784 ай бұрын
Best comment ever
@GamersWorld223 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the updates they did here. I hope they keep them
@philwood97604 ай бұрын
I saw all the "influencers" on YT showing the Fender Squire Debut series Stratocaster. SURE, the guitar sounds good when put through a expensive modeling amp which goes through more electronics after it hits the microphone. It really helps when the "influencer" is a very good guitarist that can make any set of strings sound good. I bought into all the hype and purchased a debut strat. I set it up according to the Fender site. My bottom of the barrel epiphone les paul special1 that I got less that two years ago sounds 10 times better than the debut. It seems like the corporations are paying these "influencers" to sell people "stuff" and make it sound better than what it really is.
@jhonfelo4 ай бұрын
Love the fact that rosewood is back for Fender low-mid tier guitars
@santigardipee93034 ай бұрын
Pau Ferro is cringey! I'm not hating, I've had cheap guitars for years. But buying a "Fender" and it's Pau Ferro?! It's depressing. They should scrap that whole line. It makes the brand look bad.
@CartPlaysGuitar3 ай бұрын
@@santigardipee9303 I prefer rosewood but I've got a jazzmaster with pau ferro fretboard and it looks amazing and is so smooth to play. I absolutely love it.
@roderickstaples1274 ай бұрын
I bought a Player II at the beginning of the week. It is perfect, none of the cosmetic issues you found. But I did try about 4 in the shop. Yours does stay in tune better after using the tremolo though, but I'm not a tremolo user, so I don't care about that. I've given up buying blind over the internet. Trying out in the shop is the only way to control what you're getting.
@Garret-hk5wj2 ай бұрын
I had one ordered and shipped to my house. Besides a good setup it looked and almost sounded flawless.
@jakollee4 ай бұрын
“A beautiful toilet” - now that’s high praise!
@kenthhamner26414 ай бұрын
Nice to see rosewood back!
@sanfran2162 ай бұрын
Unfortunate about the issues with yours. I tried one with a maple board at the store, couldn't stop thinking about it for a month, and brought it home. I gave it a set up to work with 10s I like. Even though it's supposed to be my backup guitar I'm already going back and forth between it and my Silver Sky SE all the time.
@Jimmy4Thumbs4 ай бұрын
Typical Fender MIM issues. My Player showed up with sharp fret shoulders (not sprout; the edges left from filing the fret back hadn't been rounded); the saddle height screws stuck way out and were sharp (felt like it was scratching or cut my hand when muting; and the bolt on the end of the tension rod was completely off the rod... just rattling around in there. OTOH my MIJ Strat was bang on perfect! In fit and finish it was the equal to or better than any American-made strat I've played. HTH.
@wikolib68214 ай бұрын
My 2024 player tele's frets are good, the stain on the back of the neck is a little uneven and nut is ok but not the greatest.
@geralltwilliams28114 ай бұрын
MIJ guitars period are very high quality with tighter QC than American instruments I would say. Shame we don't have full access to the MIJ stuff as they have great taste in colours and combinations.
@tdc_20214 ай бұрын
My MIJ JV 50s Tele is flawless
@caspay214 ай бұрын
@@Jimmy4Thumbs I only buy MIJ now because every MIM in the last 5 years I’ve had has had both the uncrowned ends and extreme sprout
@ludvanlazarz4 ай бұрын
The skunk stripe is often due to movement inte neck and improper/rushed drying process when building the neck. Lovely color!
@chrisdaviesguitar4 ай бұрын
Seems Fender are in competition with Gibson as far as piss poor quality control is concerned.
@beefnacos62584 ай бұрын
😂
@timholtguitar69994 ай бұрын
Honestly, the quality on both my gibsons is pretty darn good. They’re probably still not as consistent as they should be, but I feel like they’ve gotten it together in the past couple years.
@tonedowne4 ай бұрын
I think l Fender are worse. They have a habit of sending out guitars with really fundamental issues like the nut and the bridge being out of line so the strings go at an angle across the neck. Gibson are a bit sloppy with their finishing, but they have the basic fundamentals correct.
@McBoggler4 ай бұрын
I bought a brand new PRS Silver Sky SE that came with a chip in the pickguard (very obvious) and the fretwork was TERRIBLE. It’s total luck of the draw with new guitars at a low price point really. Fender and Gibson get a lot of haters but a lot of the time with a cheap Fender if you put in abit of work on a sub £1000 guitar you can have a really great guitar. Just buy second hand haha!
@tonedowne4 ай бұрын
@@McBoggler Generally my most reliable trusty guitars are second hand. I look at it like, if something bad was going to happen to the guitar, it would have happened already. And maybe it did and it’s been fixed.
@newsycpl3 ай бұрын
Well, the skunk strip can be smoothed out with 0000 steel wool. The neck can often have pocket cracks during shipping. All one has to do is reset the neck by either loosening the screws or take it off completely and then reattach on the pocket.
@cmkilcullen81764 ай бұрын
I had that banjo or sitar thing on G strings normally on MIM strats. Bridge to nut height adjustment is needed that techs usually have a hack thing to fix, Fixing the symptom rather than the cause is a common thing with Techs- especially if they know or think you are a beginner. That happened to me until I just got peaved and returned the guitar and explained that the tech was being a creep about the matter. Appreciate your honesty.
@SuperEdge674 ай бұрын
I have a player series special run with custom shop fat 50s pickups and a roasted maple neck. A great guitar with absolutely zero faults. Set up was spot on. Compares favourably with my American deluxe tele that cost more than 3x as much.
@Arch_Stanton.4 ай бұрын
I appreciate your honest reviews. Overall I quite like the look of these new models.
@davidcoonce56714 ай бұрын
I've actually had tremendous good luck, I guess, because every Mexican Fender Precision bass I've bought has been fantastic. I own a Fender Custom Shop precision, and I still am quite impressed with the quality for the price.
@Niksounds4 ай бұрын
I think this Is normal
@zenncatt4 ай бұрын
I went in to my local music store yesterday to see if they had a few I could play. I played the burst with rosewood fingerboard. A bit of a let down. I wandered around a bit. Saw an Ibanez AZES40 in Mint Green. Fit and finish looked excellent. Placed my hand around the neck first. Felt good. Took it off the wall and played it unplugged. Compared to the Player II, it was more resonant and easier to play. Last stop was to plug it into the same amp I played the Player II through. I was pleasantly surprised. It just reinforced the fact that you have to look beyond the hype and trust your ears and hands. Yeah, the Fender Strat's visual aesthetics are iconic - I have three Strats, but man, the sound, playability, and PRICE difference of the Ibanez will make me think twice before buying a Player II. I'm waiting for Fender to release a Coral Red non-chambered Tele with rosewood fingerboard; now that might make me pull the trigger!
@steppenwolf_6662 ай бұрын
When I first started playing (almost 5 decades ago), Ibanez made crappy LP & Strat knockoffs that sold for $150 new. They've come a long way since then. Their instruments are top quality now. Yet, I still find myself drawn to "the Big Two", citing resale value to justify it. Truthfully, I'm just a marketing victim/guitar snob. Lol!
@Walter_LazАй бұрын
I recently got this guitar, and I agree its really nice to look at and hold. I get tons of compliments about the color and look. I change the plastic nut to a bone nut and it definitely improved the sound. overall its a great guitar.
@johnnathancordyАй бұрын
Isn't the colour pretty!
@kevinwightman14 ай бұрын
I tried the birch green tele today, wasn't too impressed. Walked out with a Yamaha Revstar Standard with p90s
@b5blu392Ай бұрын
All woods expand and shrink at different levels. It’s common for the skunk stripe to be felt. With that being said I think that guitar has experienced another issue. The neck cracks and the skunk stripe issue less me that guitar either get hit OR more likely was stored improperly. It took on moisture or a very fast extreme temperature change. This is why they say leave it in the box for a day inside your house to acclimate to your climate. Even a ride in a plane can do that. Change in humidity temperature and altitude can do crazy things to a guitar
@alexdiaz23.4 ай бұрын
Great video John! I’m from Mexico and just for your info, Ensenada is in Baja California, Mexico! Congrats in your channel 🎉
@heywally27394 ай бұрын
Just picked up the new Player II Telecaster, blue, also directly from Fender to take advantage of their 10% new buyer deal. Normally buy from Sweetwater who, yes, would have screened your Strat issues and not shipped it. They were out of stock with the Telecaster, tight inventory that they run. I normally have strong customer loyalty with them. No such issues with my Tele though I have had QC problems with several of the higher end made in the U.S. models in the past. Returned those. I got seduced by the Player II Tele commercial with Julian Lange for Guitar Center and love the tone and neck of this instrument. Hopefully the input jack will stay put but if not, I’ll get it replaced and keep this, assuming I don’t have any wiring issues crop up. Didn’t weigh it but it’s under 8 pounds.
@geralltwilliams28114 ай бұрын
Interested about your comments regarding peach guitars. I bought a player plus from them 12 months ago they may have opened the box but they certainly didn't set it up the trem was jacked up badly cut nut causing buzzing on 1 and 2 string and cut way too high on the bass strings and some small paint flaws. I agree with your comments regarding QC it's not good enough for a guitar that was over £800. Peach should have addressed the issues before it went out the door and packed it properly for dispatch rather than throw it with no packaging support inside a cardboard box Don't believe their BS. If I ever buy again from the I would go to store and check what your getting. You can't beat viewing before you buy.
@nikverschuren42914 ай бұрын
Done with Fender QC. Got so many lemons. Went to a store, and got a Godin stadium ht. So much quality and craftmanship (made in Canada) for Mexican price Fender but feels equal as to any high end usa Fender. You should really give this brand a go Jonathan.
@j_dog78844 ай бұрын
Godins are beasts for the price.
@bugsie8574 ай бұрын
John - several times now you have mentioned about power for your HX Stomp and forgetting the power supply.... you don't need to use the power supply... you can use a double adapter from your peddle power unit - The unit must put out 500ma each, so 1000ma in total at 9v - the Strymon Zuma is perfect for this.
@Flyright074 ай бұрын
Those are QC issues. Nothing out of the norm for a Fender/Squire product - especially a new. . . ish model. BUT comparing that guitar's finishings to any PRS SE model I've ever picked up is a stretch in my opinion. If I spent the money to buy that Fender and it showed up with problems like those, I'd call a spade a spade and send it back. Hope you decide to do the same. Great intro playing as always Sir!
@uwedasler4254 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree, and it really is the same with absolutely every new Fender product - the first batches always have issues, and compared to the really expensive AV II strat I received when they hit the streets (which actually needed shimming to get the neck straight and a completely new nut, since the included one was cut too low), this Player II was still pretty decent with the skunk stripe being the only real deal breaker. That e string might fix itself when changing strings - I had that more than once and putting proper NYXLs on the guitar fixed it every time, Fender strings are just garbage.
@0091stefan4 ай бұрын
I don’t get what’s the deal with a „new product“, do they reinvent the Strat everytime?
@somerandomguy1804 ай бұрын
@@0091stefan They need to do something to keep flogging the same old thing every year. I've noticed that over the last twenty years or so, they just cycle specs around, rename stuff with fancy marketing names, and get retailers to pretend they're new and 'better' than last year's stuff. Instead of doing all that, they could invest the money to improve their QC, but then that doesn't give shareholders their precious growth, I suppose.
@uwedasler4254 ай бұрын
@@0091stefan It's not like a consistent group of luthiers building an instrument. It is mass production and automation. Absolutely every change is a reset, requiring re-calibration, adjustment of tools, and re-training of 'luthiers' whose qualification is a 3-hour introduction to neck sanding after they failed the 'sandwich artist' qualification at Subways...
@uwedasler4254 ай бұрын
@@somerandomguy180 Totally correct, given that the two biggest 'improvements' are rosewood and vintage tuners, both something like 70 years young. QC would cost more money than paying a few influencers (not talking about Jonathan) to train buyers to accept that every new guitar needs part changes, a professional setup, neck adjustments, fret polishing, other pickups etc ad lib... Obviously the electric guitar is the only product in existence that does not need to be flawless out of the box. We return a 20 USD alarm clock for minor cosmetical issues, but a basically unusable Murphy Lab guitar for 10k is just dandy.
@cgavin13 ай бұрын
I'm always blown away by new Fenders. So shiny! I punched in the serial number for my old Baja tele in to the Fender website the other day for fun and it has a photo of the guitar when it was new and I was shocked how "road worn" mine is by comparison after 17 years of playing. I didn't even think it was that bad .. but wow yeah, the new ones are SHINY aren't they?
@archiefury4 ай бұрын
I have just returned a Player ii Stratocaster with a coral red finish. The coral red was not as I had seen in internet pictures, it was like fiesta red with a hideous orange tint. The fretboard was bone dry with a discolouration all over the board, there was a neck pocket lacquer crack, and the rolled edges were non existent. I have always been a Fender player but I was amazed (not in a good way) at the terrible quality control on this. I bought a PRS SE Silver Sky instead and was delighted with the quality control. C'mon Fender, get you act together !!
@joshuaamos835629 күн бұрын
The player series at my guitar center is actually really great . Stays tune even with the wammy being used .
@Wooburnmusic4 ай бұрын
To be honest there were bound to be issues with this model, I don't know what the 60 cycle hum is like but I would have to put some vintage ultra noiseless pickups in which defeats the reason for purchasing this model, better still, purchase the ultra strat and be done with it, you need a quality guitar to gig with forever not something that you have to keep faffing around with, the cheap price should make you very aware, I have been gigging Gibson Les Paul deluxes with their mini humbuckers for decades and have never even had to undo the truss rod covers, QUALITY counts.
@KozmykJ4 ай бұрын
I've noticed a bit of Ghost Ringing lately. My first target was Trem Springs, which I damped with rolled up single sheets of bog roll. Nope, though it Has been a problem before now. One one guitar it was a slack Saddle Spring. My Silver Sky SE has the Ghost Ringing on the B and the G. I think I've found it. Back of the nut Sitar'ing on the back stretch to the tuner. Just damping the headstock doesn't kill it but touching the string IN the slot stops it.
@jonbuckley4 ай бұрын
Love the colour!
@johnnathancordy4 ай бұрын
It's GORGEOUS isn't it!
@Phil915804 ай бұрын
I'm eyeing the Telecaster hard in that color, I love it. Reminds me of my Nana's 1980's fridge in a warm, fuzzy retro way.
@martgryfny3 ай бұрын
Always the same thing with Fenders. First thing you do is to check if they made an actual quality check. If you got a fairly manageable guitar, you negotiate a 10% discount. Then you send it to a luthier to cut a new nut properly. Then you got a good guitar.
@nirbhaysaini9578Ай бұрын
What would you recommend, the American performer, this one or silver sky se
@oldguyplaysbass65034 ай бұрын
I bought one, that exact color. No issues ... it's a beautiful instrument ... I've owned enough Fenders though to not be surprised by QC issues ... they exist and are frustrating ... Cheers!
@edlicari3909Ай бұрын
I hope you get a better example and do another review because they’re worth it. I have one and it’s outstanding!! 👍
@larryyork1146Ай бұрын
everyone’s experience will be slightly different. the HSS that i purchased recently has no issues whatsoever. The only problem i have is not wanting to put it down.
@helixworld4 ай бұрын
The skunk stripe is a structural part of the neck, supporting the trussrod. If it moved, then its likely to be broken and it will only get worse. That sitar sound isn't great either - It suggests to me the neck is not straight, or at the least needs a proper setup. I love the colour though.
@1gary4 ай бұрын
I got one and have had none of these issues thankfully
@chriskondracki73984 ай бұрын
I really enjoy the way you play 👏👍
@edwinstovall33344 ай бұрын
First, let me say that I really enjoyed your playing. It made me a little envious; I wish I'D played some of that stuff!😎 YOU might wind up a little envious of ME, since I have a Donner Stratoid very like your Player II, but with a deep green translucent finish that's truly lovely -- for less money!😎 I would like to share some wisdom that might save some folks some money and take the fear out of guitar ownership. Dylan of Dylan Talks Tone makes the very cogent point that when a guitar is stored or shipped, no one can touch it, and so nothing that needs to be touched in order to move can move. Therefore, the only thing that can move on an untouched guitar is the neck, which will tend to respond to current weather conditions to some degree or another. This is particularly true of inexpensive guitars made of recently-cut lumber, as their water content is very high relative to older woods. This high water content makes the newer wood more sensitive to current humidity, while dryer woods will tend to ignore such changes. The big takeaway, though, is that with a guitar that hasn't been played or touched for a while for whatever reason, if it doesn't play well, your first move should be to straighten the guitar's neck. To those who don't know how, LEARN! There are KZbin videos by the dozens that take you through the entire process. It's easy and safe for your guitar -- AND with one of these things that's been sitting around doing nothing, it may very well be the only thing you need to do to make that guitar play great. The last setup may have been done very well, and all you have to do to put it back that way is make the neck straight again. Try it; you can't wind up worse off, and you may end up saving LOADS of time!
@TheBurdenOfModernLife4 ай бұрын
I cant speak for the strat but I got the birch green tele and it has no flaws to find. Its my favorite tele that I have owned thus far. Has all the perfect appointments in my honest opinion.
@thebreakfastmenu4 ай бұрын
They are pretty, and I do think they're an overall upgrade from the first Player series. But there's definitely a noticeable difference between the Mexican "standard" models and American ones. I'm lucky enough to own a Jimmie Vaughan Strat with American hardware and a 1995 Tex Mex (bodies and necks were crafted in the US, finished in Mexico) and the difference between those and the standard I've got are night and day. I don't think anything will replace my 95 Tex Mex. It's the best Strat I've ever played.
@chrisfit4 ай бұрын
These new colors are really nice. They look great. Hopefully the fret work is better than the COVID-era player series.
@johnnathancordy4 ай бұрын
The fretwork is pretty decent, no sharp edges or anything, neck feels comfortably rolled, and pretty decently polished, so it's not got that scrapey feeling that you get on some guitars out of the factory when bending/vibrato. The top E has a bit of a sitar thing going on, not sure if that's a bridge or nut thing causing that though
@j_dog78844 ай бұрын
The fret finish on mine was quite nice, the level of the frets, however wasn’t great. Had 3 frets that were a little high. I can do the work myself so no big deal, but if I hadn’t the ability to do it, I would’ve returned it.
@CraigGriffiths4 ай бұрын
I am a massive MIM fan. But I am not seeing a need to rush out and upgrade. Those pocket cracks to me show poor handling during production, which is a shame. Crack like that are normally cause by side ways movement of the neck in the pocket, normally when the guitar is carried by the neck. Skunk stripe is also upsetting. Fender only has one chance of making a first impression with this line up. A few shop reviews fall all over themselves to sing the praise of this model. Indie reviews are finding small issues. I always buy from a shop. And preferably one off the wall. It has been played a few times and all the small setup stuff fixed. We must support shops before they all disappear. Fender is talking of the rolled edges, but no one seems to be making much noise about it. That is the only thing that would have me pull the trigger. So perhaps they are not as rolled or impressive as Fender says. Thanks for the review. Very enlightening.
@Skoora4 ай бұрын
Don’t understand no coral red with a maple board. They offer it on the jazz bass and it would the combo that would have me pull the trigger. Looking forward to checking the mahogany body Tele, with maple board. Played a coral red one today and the neck shape and frets were to my liking but the factory set up on string height was really bad. Very high and uneven. You pick up any Silver Sky SE and they play really well (just don’t care for their pickups, too mellow/warm). Plus terrible color options on the Silver Sky’s.
@swatchcovers54013 ай бұрын
Played 2 of these yesterday. One was incredible, and the other had a really dry neck. I feel like a lot of it is luck. Ended up picking up a partscaster for 499 great instrument.
@ThatFaceMelter94Ай бұрын
How do you perform a setup on a new Stratocaster? I still had open G buzzing even after setting up to Fender specs. String action at 4/64" on the 17th fret is about how I like it, but can't seem to be achieved with note clarity.
@JimMarshallUK3 ай бұрын
I bought a pink one American pro 2, it was like $1750 and I never liked it. Swapped PUPs and more, endless luthiers. I sold it for $600 Turns out Gibson Custom answers all my problem
@menno_g4 ай бұрын
That's a colour I did not know I needed. Gorgeous.
@beefnacos62584 ай бұрын
Looks like baby puke
@theshapeexists4 ай бұрын
I know right ? It's beautiful. Shame about the QC issues
@cunjoz4 ай бұрын
bruh. imagine making one and the same guitar for 70 years and you still manage to screw it up
@ChidOki4 ай бұрын
Well said
@jayteesgear4 ай бұрын
😂 yep
@hustlinc35403 ай бұрын
very good comment
@woytekkopacki2 ай бұрын
I mean it is a lot cheaper now than at release adjusted for inflation the strat was 2740$. and honestly when you buy a fender at that price you get an exceptional guitar
@jakehardy5997Ай бұрын
That’s why I always buy from Sweetwater, they always do their inspection prior to sending to customers so something like this wouldn’t pass them
@antoonhermans89534 ай бұрын
Yep , i;m still very happy with my squire 40 th anni vintage strat and tele , there just as good as any mim fender but for half the price : )
@jayteesgear4 ай бұрын
That thing is BEAUTIFUL! Not shocked to see the basic issues. Fender REALLY need to get it together. The unLevel frets are BS and that truss rod cover on the back of the neck is BS as well 👎🏻. I’ve started just buying the Cassic Vibes. Probably order a Warmoth neck with Jumbo frets. That color rocks and your audio and playing are fabulous! 6.5 out of 10 though Fender. Get it together 😮
@mponeillj4 ай бұрын
I had the same sunk strip issue on my Mark Hoppus bass last year right out of the box too. Thought I could play through it, but you could feel it on every song. Thankfully Fender replaced it pretty quickly with no issue.
@Alfonzo8624 ай бұрын
Love the colour and rosewood fretboard but not the vintage tuners!
@pedalprescription4 ай бұрын
Incredible color and I want one so badly, but that neck defect is unacceptable new
@timholtguitar69994 ай бұрын
Outside of the rosewood board, I don’t really consider anything with this new series to be an upgrade.
@datfly30344 күн бұрын
The issues should have been picked up by the guitar shop when they checked it before sending it out. The skunk stripe issue could have happened in transit.
@nichohells24 күн бұрын
About to get one of those in White Blonde, we'll see how it comes since I live in México
@ToonDeWachter4 ай бұрын
The sitaring effect on the E-string is an easy fix. It's just the nut that wasn't properly cut there, it should be at a slight angle downwards - lowest point at the headstock. If it was cut too flat, that's what you get. But that thing at the skunk stripe is what worries me most. With most shops offering a 30 day money back guarantee, I would send it back and order a new one. Sounds great though! I used to have a 2007 mexican strat that was great, but the fretwire they used on those things wears out faster than the sole on a pair of shoes. Is that any better nowadays? I wound up building a great partscaster for not too much money, neck has stainless steel frets that last forever.
@sssyruppp4 ай бұрын
it's so weird that they won't put rhythm circuits in their player jazzmasters
@darrinfrancis42494 ай бұрын
Dude, yeah, why can't they just make offsets correctly that aren't hella expensive!
@sssyruppp4 ай бұрын
like at least call it something else if you're gonna rip out half of the hardware designed to play jazz with
@j_dog78844 ай бұрын
Mine overall was pretty good. I did have to do some fret leveling and nut filing to get it to be able to setup the way I wanted it. I got mine for $720 and with me doing the work, it was well worth it.
@marmadukewinterbotham25994 ай бұрын
I usually buy from Peach Guitars or Guitar Village, as I find they set the guitars up well, rather than just shift boxes, like most of the others do. And I don't buy Mexican Fenders, having had some horrendous QC issues with them. I've had one or two that were downright shoddy. Indonesian PRS SEs and Chinese Epiphones are streets ahead with quality levels. That's what I''ve found anyway.
@mogasm60914 ай бұрын
They only had the small knife in stock?
@coresev3444 ай бұрын
I know it’s probably been said a million times but sweet machete man so much better than seeing folks using the scissors wide open thing haha
@RickFoxx7774 ай бұрын
They look nice and sound nice but... as usual, the neck is the same ole neck on every guitar (for the last 5 years or so) under $1000.00 and it is either a modern C or regular C or a deep C (I have played them all and basically they are all the same...nothing special at all). I personally have not purchased a Fender strat for over 5 years because all the soft V necks are either signature strats, or soft V with a 7.5 radius and cheap poplar and Basswood bodies or a custom shop strat which IMO, the price for them is just way to high for most working musicians. Consider this, you can get a FireFly strat with Locking Tuners, Roasted Maple Neck, Bone Nut, Alder Body or Ash, Alnico 5 Pups and Stainless Steel Frets all for under $200.00 and they sound great. Yeah sure, they only have C necks but for the price, I myself bit the bullet and bought two at Christmas for under $300.00 plus shipping. For me it's easier to buy a FireFly and swap out the neck for a soft V ($299.00 for a Fender neck or $169.00 for a Fender knock off at Northwest guitars) and still have a great guitar under $500.00. If Fender ever gets it together again and decides to make a decent (under 900.00) guitar with a soft V neck AND A 9.5 radius with an ALDER or ASH body (at the very least) then I may start buying them again. Just my 2 cents worth. Peace
@canyonproductions76833 ай бұрын
That thing looks and sounds awesome!
@rinkydinky-ob9pe4 ай бұрын
Sometimes the skunk strip will shrink due to temperature change, i have a Stratocaster that has been like this for forty years and there’s no issue with it
@kevbickerdike96764 ай бұрын
I bought a GuitarGuitar limited edition Player Strat (Roasted maple neck; custom shop pups; etc) and the very end of the skunk stripe feels very slightly raised. It doesn’t affect playability, per se, but I can feel it when I’m down that end and it irritates me that it’s happened to a £900 guitar. Definitely echo your Peach recommendation, as I recently bought a PRS SE Paul’s Guitar from them, and it was very clear it had been unboxed and thoroughly checked out.
@timchalmers17004 ай бұрын
I'm thinking that the sitar sound on a fretted note would have to be coming from the saddle. Yes/No? The guck around the skunk stripe is a "send it back". Otherwise, some lovely tones. My 2021 Player Strat reminds me how much I love it every time I pick it up.
@geralltwilliams28114 ай бұрын
Can be spring rattle as well I had this on a mexican strat
@timchalmers17004 ай бұрын
@@geralltwilliams2811 Yep.
@joe_smoe153 ай бұрын
No I think it's the nut height. I did the super glue backing soda trick in nut slot and that fixed it. If you want to do an AB comparison. Put a piece of paper in that nut slot to raise the string height at nut, see if you still have "sitar" sounding string.
@mikeellis43454 ай бұрын
Ughhh .. that neck is an instant return it for mine . How that passed all inspections and got sent out is indicative of slack QA. Also it’s a lesson for all to video record your unboxing.
@Phillip_Brewin_Hutchins4 ай бұрын
All 3 of my MIM Fender strats had big quality control issues 🤦♂️ one of them the nut came out on day one, and on another one the tremolo bar snapped off inside the bridge after light use. Some slight grousing issues too, not to mention issues with buzzing, fret sprout and finish blemishes. I’ve personally had better luck with Squiers and my Jet JS300 and 400 which are fantastic whilst also being much cheaper. It’s rather Inexcusable for a name like Fender!!
@Civilian2.03 ай бұрын
Once bought a Gibson from peach guitars, and I can assure you, that guitar wasn't set up, and I doubt the box had even been opened. It had lacquer cracks to the headstock, buffing compound on the body where the neck joined, and the strings detuned to the point where they were hanging off the neck. Just to top it off, when I sent it back, they couldn't find it for two days, so I had to wait for a refund. Never again.
@haithamannaji47902 ай бұрын
I bought a 95 US strat for under 500$ this week , naturally reliced white with matching headstock life is crazy and unpredictable 😂 I thought my whole life I will at best afford a Mexican which I liked !
@jaysmoreymusic4 ай бұрын
This is gripe with Fender. For $700-900, there are now smoking S-style guitars on the market without these issues. Schecter Nick Johnston import is a ripping guitar. Eart gets you well-dressed stainless frets for almost half the price. And many more in between. It is becoming a highly competitive market in this space. I'd want a reason more than the name on the headstock to buy this guitar.
@yOuRrRmOmMm3243 ай бұрын
What guitar strap is that? Great vid btw.
@FingalPersson2 ай бұрын
Peach guitars? hmm! Gear4music is where I buy everything tbh, and bought both my basses, and all 3 of my guitars and most of my mods I've done from gear4music with a few exceptions. The only 2 things I have to say about the Fender Player series Stratocaster I bought from gear4music is that the screw on the saddle on the B string has messed up scew grooves which makes it hard to intonate, and the pickplate it came with was dented outwards on two places, but gear4music sent me a new one so no big deal. the Neck had a little notch on the neck on the pickup side of the neck, but nothing serious. I swapped the neck to a American Professional II scalloped anyways, but must say that the G string has a little sitar sound so I might need a string guide tree for the G string too. The Fender Squier Affinity Telecaster I noticed 0 issues with! I put the Mexican player series neck on the Squier, and later I'm buying a Fender Telecaster neck for it because I love Telecaster headstocks, they just look super jazzy! The cheap guitar (gear4music brand ) I managed to have one issue with, and that was that all the string ends was like glued to the bridge on the first string change, but managed to fix it, and Gear4music even sent me a set of new string free of charge when I told em about it, so the service from Gear4music is absolutely marvelous! The cheap bass i bought also a gear4music bass had 0 issues, and the Fender Player series Fretless J bass has no issues so far, except that I have to play the notes on the fret marks, never owned a fretless before so not sure if that's normal and I didn't intonate it since it was kind of nicely intonated to where if i Play directly on where the frets would have been it's pretty intonated 🙂
@davorkrpan4 ай бұрын
I am not an expert, but I think that the string buzzing at the lower part of the neck is due to a slight tilt of the neck relative to the body of the guitar. I'm not sure, but I believe that sometimes this cannot be fixed. The guitar sounds really nice, but I would consider returning it and asking for an exchange or refund.
@robertsguitarsandgear4 ай бұрын
I’m guessing a super light touch with a green Scotchbright pad would clean up the skunk stripe issue.
@hillelmusic4 ай бұрын
Bruh, Croc Dundee approves 👍🏽
@HarryBall-fw7pv4 ай бұрын
That's not a knife😊
@markgowans4 ай бұрын
@@HarryBall-fw7pv 😂
@rle4403 ай бұрын
My American Pro has the small finish cracks at the neck pocket.
@djizzah4 ай бұрын
the original player was fine, ive got one, is spot on really good enough for the entry level stratocaster
@BrennonZSmith4 ай бұрын
Thank you for being honest. These youtube guitar people typically are not and it makes it really hard to trust a review. I would love to see you review the boden essential by strandberg because I know you will be honest. Thank you as always for your content
@jeremydumoit44874 ай бұрын
I'm digging that color, though
@ptzurram4 ай бұрын
My 2002 MIM jazz bass has that same sage green metallic colour
@alafenetre81Ай бұрын
From what you show, the nut grooves are not wide enough, particularly for the low E.
@exotitan5162 ай бұрын
I thought you were about to go into Cliffs of Dover 3 or 4 times. Lol. You play really well.
@steventhomas2314 ай бұрын
Fantastic intro playing.
@savoystylo4 ай бұрын
something people need to keep in mind is no QC is 100% perfect, ultimately QC is a human process and humans will make mistakes or miss things. never buy a guitar you haven't seen first, whether that be in the shop or through detailed pictures. and always buy from reputable shops that don't accept lemons and send them back to the manufacturer. plenty of online retailers don't even check the instruments before selling them off.
@rexdarvog4 ай бұрын
I didn't fully read the title and thought I was looking at a Squier for a minute until you started playing.
@thathomiefox4 ай бұрын
Ngl I thought it was a squier too until I seen this comment and the head.
@rexdarvog4 ай бұрын
@@thathomiefox Yeah, I seen all the Fender logos on the box and stickers but I just didn't realize it was an actual Fender model, I thought it was some renamed Squier Affinity or something.
@pzolsky4 ай бұрын
In my experience the Standards were better quality than the Players. I got a new Standard on 2016. Zero issues, other than a high action . Stays in tune. I sold an American Series because I preferred the Standard. Then I got a new Player…and sent it back. It just wasn’t as good a player as the Standard.
@Kid0fThePast4 ай бұрын
I used to work in a guitar shop and the sitar e string was a problem on most player series guitars, so disappointing to see they didn’t resolve it in this one… still have no idea what causes it