Are Mexican Fender Strats any good?

Are Mexican Fender Strats any good?

That being said, Mexican Strats are still excellent sounding guitars. They deliver the same versatile range as the American Strats, with that same snappy tone quality. They just don’t have that extra oomph that makes an American Strat an American Strat.

What is a Mexican Fender Stratocaster worth?

The ballpark for a gently used Fender MIM Stratocaster is around $350-$400, depending on condition, color, inclusion of accessories like the tremolo arm, and if there is a gig bag or a case. They are about $500 new without a bag or case.

Do Mexican Fenders hold value?

Almost no modern guitars hold their value. As a general rule (and there are one or two exceptions, but Mexican Standards aren’t amongst them) a guitar is worth around 65% of it’s new value the minute it leaves the shop.

Are Mexican Fenders real fenders?

They’re made in a factory owned by Fender, with Fender providing the quality control. Many of the parts on MIM Fenders are made in the US and assembled in Mexico. Moreover, even USA Fenders are often made by Mexican employees – and always have been, even back in the 1950s.

Are American made Fenders better than Mexican?

The first major difference between the two – besides the price – is the wood used for the bodies. While an American Fender has a three piece body made of ash, its Mexican equivalent is made either superior choice in wood and build.

Why are Fender Strats so expensive?

The main reason why a US-made Stratocaster is pricier is because of its superior tone and quality control. Mexican Stratocasters are of great quality as well and with enough time and patience, you’ll be sure to find an excellent MIM Strat.

What is the best Mexican Fender Stratocaster?

Best Mexican Made Stratocaster

  • Fender Classic Player 50s Stratocaster.
  • Fender Classic Player 60s Stratocaster.
  • Fender Jimmy Vaughan Stratocaster.
  • Fender Deluxe Player Stratocaster.
  • Fender Kenny Wayne Shepherd Stratocaster.
  • Fender Roadworn 60s Stratocaster.
  • Fender Roadworn 50s Stratocaster.

How do you date a Mexican Fender?

The serial number of the “Made in Mexico” Stratocasters, was located on the front of the headstock, is very simple and intuitive: it provides a suffix composed by the letter “M” and one indicating the decade (“N” for the 90s, “Z” from 2000 and “X” from 2010), followed by five or six numbers.

What is the difference between American and Mexican Stratocaster?

The first major difference between the two – besides the price – is the wood used for the bodies. While an American Fender has a three piece body made of ash, its Mexican equivalent is made either superior choice in wood and build. While the Mexican variety comes with 21 frets the American Fender tops it with 22.

Are American Strats better than Mexican?

The American Stratocasters seems to have a crispier sound with more sharpness and definition than the even the best of the made in Mexico ones. As a player, you’ll experience a more distinct clear note separation, even on the fullest chords.

Are USA fenders better than Mexican?

What was the body of a Fender Mexican Stratocaster made of?

The Mexican Strats’ bodies were normally made from poplar rather than the alder typically used on the USA Standard Strats of 1991, and both the necks and the bodies for the Special Strat were sent to the Mexican Ensenada plant in an unfinished state.

Where was the first Fender Stratocaster guitar made?

The new Strat was in fact made in Mexico, but if you asked around, you soon heard a pretty unified line that whilst the assembly was taken care of in a Mexican facility, the necks and bodies for these guitars were USA-made.

Is the Fender Mexican Strat a good car?

So this was not a good Strat, and despite its Fender USA neck and body, it was inferior in some ways to the Korean Squiers. The Mexican Strat was a replacement for the Fender Japan Standard Strat, which was being discontinued. Except it wasn’t. Not really.

What was the price of a Fender Special Stratocaster?

The Fender Special Stratocaster, or Standard Strat Special Edition, was priced above the Korean Squiers, but below the basic Fender Japan Standard Strats. The listings made no reference to the new Special Strat’s country of origin, but the price clearly indicated something new might be going on. And indeed it was.

The Mexican Strats’ bodies were normally made from poplar rather than the alder typically used on the USA Standard Strats of 1991, and both the necks and the bodies for the Special Strat were sent to the Mexican Ensenada plant in an unfinished state.

Is the Fender Mexican Strat the same as the MIA Strat?

Enter the Fender Mexican Stratocaster. These popular mid-level Fender models offer the same classic look as the American Stratocaster at about half the price. Still, there are key differences in the design, hardware and sound of the MIM (Made in Mexico) versus the MIA Strat, which I’ll cover throughout the article.

What’s the difference between the 2017 and 2018 Mexican Stratocaster?

Watch this video for a closer look at the differences between the 2017 Fender Mexican Standard Stratocaster and the 2018 Fender Mexican Player Stratocaster.

The new Strat was in fact made in Mexico, but if you asked around, you soon heard a pretty unified line that whilst the assembly was taken care of in a Mexican facility, the necks and bodies for these guitars were USA-made.

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