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Discover Fender Guitars and Basses
Few instrument makers have influenced modern music as profoundly as Fender. From unmistakable electric guitar shapes and distinctive pickup sounds to bass designs that helped define the role of the modern electric bassist, Fender instruments have become a familiar sight on stages, in studios and in rehearsal rooms around the world.
Our Fender collection brings together electric guitars, acoustic guitars, electro-acoustic guitars and bass guitars for beginners, developing musicians, working performers, collectors and lifelong Fender enthusiasts. Depending on current availability, the collection may include new instruments alongside carefully selected used, open-box, ex-display, discontinued and vintage examples.
Whether you are searching for your first Fender, upgrading to a professional instrument or looking for a particular colour, specification or production era, explore the current range to find the model that feels right for you.
Why Choose a Fender Guitar?
Fender guitars are known for their instantly recognisable designs, comfortable playability and versatile sounds. Different models offer their own character, but the wider Fender range gives players an enormous choice of body shapes, pickup configurations, neck profiles, finishes and specifications.
- Iconic designs: Choose from legendary shapes including the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Jaguar and Mustang.
- Versatile sounds: Fender guitars can cover clean, bright and articulate tones through to warm, driven and aggressive sounds.
- A choice for every player: Explore instruments suitable for beginners, home players, recording musicians, touring professionals and collectors.
- Wide-ranging specifications: Compare different pickups, bridges, fingerboard materials, neck shapes, finishes and electronics.
- New and pre-owned opportunities: Find current models alongside used, open-box, ex-display and occasionally rare or discontinued instruments.
Explore the Main Fender Guitar Models
Fender Stratocaster
The Fender Stratocaster is one of the most recognisable electric guitars ever created. Its contoured double-cutaway body, comfortable playing position and wide range of pickup configurations make it a versatile choice for many styles of music.
A Stratocaster is particularly well suited to players looking for expressive lead tones, clear rhythm sounds and easy access to the upper frets. Depending on the model, you may find traditional three-single-coil layouts, humbucker-equipped versions and modern switching options.
Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster is celebrated for its simple, dependable design and direct, responsive sound. It can deliver bright, articulate rhythm tones, cutting lead sounds and warmer neck-pickup textures.
Telecasters are used across country, blues, rock, indie, pop, punk and alternative music. Traditional models retain the familiar two-pickup format, while modern versions may introduce humbuckers, updated bridges, alternative switching and contemporary neck specifications.
Fender Jazzmaster
The Fender Jazzmaster combines a distinctive offset body with a sound and playing feel of its own. Its comfortable seated position and broad tonal character have made it especially popular with alternative, indie, shoegaze, surf and experimental musicians.
Specifications can vary considerably between Jazzmaster models, so compare the pickups, bridge, tremolo system and switching controls carefully when selecting your instrument.
Fender Jaguar
The Fender Jaguar offers an offset body, shorter-scale playing feel and a characterful range of tones. It appeals to players who want something different from a traditional Stratocaster or Telecaster while retaining the familiar feel and visual identity of a Fender instrument.
Jaguar models can be an excellent choice for alternative rock, indie, surf, punk and more experimental playing styles.
Fender Mustang
The Fender Mustang is compact, comfortable and full of personality. Its shorter scale can feel particularly approachable for younger players, musicians with smaller hands and guitarists who simply prefer a more compact instrument.
Mustangs are also valued by experienced players looking for a distinctive alternative to Fender’s full-scale electric guitar designs.
Fender Bass Guitars
Fender Precision Bass
The Fender Precision Bass is known for its powerful, focused and dependable sound. Its straightforward controls and strong fundamental tone allow it to sit naturally within a live or recorded mix.
A Precision Bass is an excellent choice for rock, pop, soul, punk, blues and many other styles where a solid and supportive bass sound is required.
Fender Jazz Bass
The Fender Jazz Bass offers a comfortable offset body and two-pickup design, giving players greater control over the balance and character of their sound.
It can produce clear, defined tones, warm blended sounds and more pronounced bridge-pickup attack, making it suitable for funk, jazz, rock, pop, soul and contemporary playing styles.
Alternative Fender Bass Designs
Depending on availability, the collection may also include five-string basses, short-scale basses, signature instruments, active models and distinctive designs such as the Bass VI. These options can provide extended range, alternative scale lengths or more specialised sounds.
Fender Acoustic and Electro-Acoustic Guitars
Fender also produces acoustic and electro-acoustic guitars for players who want an instrument for practice, songwriting, performance or recording. The range can include traditional acoustic body shapes alongside more contemporary and compact designs.
When choosing a Fender acoustic guitar, consider the body size, neck feel, string response and whether you require built-in electronics for amplification. Smaller bodies may feel more comfortable and focused, while larger acoustic designs can provide greater projection and low-end presence.
Electro-acoustic models provide the flexibility to play acoustically at home and connect to suitable amplification or live sound equipment when performing.
Which Fender Range Is Right for You?
Fender produces instruments across a wide variety of price points and specifications. Current availability can change, but you may encounter ranges designed for different types of player and playing situation.
- Accessible and entry-level models: Ideal for new players or musicians looking for an affordable introduction to classic Fender-inspired designs.
- Standard and Player ranges: Strong all-round choices for home use, rehearsals, recording and live performance.
- Vintage-inspired ranges: Designed for players who prefer period-style finishes, specifications and playing characteristics.
- Modern professional ranges: Often feature updated necks, electronics, hardware and performance-focused refinements.
- American-made instruments: Premium options for experienced players seeking advanced specifications and USA production.
- Fender Custom Shop: Specialist instruments offering distinctive specifications, detailed finishes and high levels of craftsmanship.
- Signature models: Instruments developed around the preferences and playing styles of recognised artists.
Specifications can differ significantly between models that appear visually similar. Always check the individual product description for the exact pickups, neck profile, fingerboard, scale length, controls, bridge, finish and included accessories.
How to Choose the Right Fender Guitar
Choose the Body Shape
Start with the instrument that feels comfortable and inspires you to play. Stratocaster and Telecaster models provide familiar full-scale designs, while Jazzmaster and Jaguar guitars offer offset body shapes. Mustang and other short-scale instruments can provide a more compact playing experience.
Compare the Pickups
Single-coil pickups are often chosen for clarity, brightness and definition. Humbuckers generally provide a thicker sound with greater output, while mixed pickup configurations can offer a useful balance of both characters.
Consider the Neck and Fingerboard
Neck shape, fingerboard radius, fret size and scale length can all influence how a guitar feels. Players who use large bends or faster lead techniques may prefer different specifications from musicians who mainly play chords, rhythm parts or vintage styles.
Think About How You Will Use It
A first guitar, a dependable gigging instrument, a studio tool and a collectible Custom Shop model serve very different needs. Consider where you will play, the sounds you need and whether traditional or modern features matter most to you.
Set a Realistic Budget
Consider the complete setup you may need, including an amplifier, case or gig bag, cable, strap, tuner and maintenance accessories. Eligible purchases may also have finance options available, subject to status and applicable terms.
New, Used, Open-Box and Ex-Display Fender Guitars
Our Fender collection can include instruments in several different conditions, giving you more ways to find the right guitar and make the most of your budget.
- New: Current instruments supplied as new stock.
- Used: Pre-owned instruments that may show signs of previous use, with condition details provided on the individual listing.
- Open box: Products that have been opened or handled, with any relevant condition information stated on the product page.
- Ex-display: Instruments previously displayed in-store or used for demonstration, with their condition described individually.
- Vintage or discontinued: Older and harder-to-find Fender instruments that are usually available as one-off pieces.
Used, vintage, open-box and ex-display Fender guitars are often unique stock items. Once a particular instrument has sold, we may be unable to source another with the same age, finish, condition or specification.
Fair Deal Music Inspection and Preparation
Our experienced team checks instruments before sale and provides product-specific information to help you understand what you are buying. Where an instrument is used, open box or ex-display, the listing should be read carefully for details of its condition and any notable marks, wear or included accessories.
Because every pre-owned instrument has its own history, photographs and written condition details form an important part of the listing. Please contact Fair Deal Music before ordering when you need clarification about a particular Fender guitar or bass.
Buy, Sell or Trade Your Guitar
Thinking about upgrading to a Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Jaguar, Precision Bass, Jazz Bass or another model? Fair Deal Music can help you explore your options.
- Sell your gear: Request a valuation for an instrument you no longer need.
- Trade in: Use the value of your existing equipment towards another purchase.
- Part exchange: Reduce the amount payable when moving to your next guitar or bass.
- Trade up: Move from your current instrument to a higher-specification or more suitable Fender model.
Valuations depend on the instrument, condition, specification, desirability and current market demand. Providing clear photographs and accurate details can help our team assess your equipment.
Finance, Delivery and Collection
Finance may be available on eligible Fender products, subject to status and the applicable terms shown during your purchase. This can provide a way to spread the cost of a qualifying instrument rather than paying the full amount at once.
Available delivery and collection options will depend on the product, order and destination. Review the information shown on the individual product page and during checkout, or contact our team when you require further guidance before ordering.
Why Thousands of Musicians Choose Fair Deal Music
When you buy from Fair Deal Music, you’re choosing one of the UK’s most established independent family-run music retailers, proudly helping musicians since 1987.
- Knowledgeable support from an experienced musical instrument team
- A broad selection of new, used, open-box and ex-display equipment
- Clear condition information for individual pre-owned instruments
- Buy, Sell, Trade, Trade In, Part Exchange and Trade Up options
- Finance options on eligible purchases, subject to status
- Delivery and collection choices for customers across the UK
- A Birmingham music retailer trusted by generations of musicians
Frequently Asked Questions About Fender Guitars
Which Fender guitar is best for a beginner?
The best beginner Fender depends on your budget, preferred music and the type of neck and body that feels comfortable. Stratocaster-style guitars are popular all-round choices, while Mustang and other short-scale models may feel more manageable for some players.
What is the difference between a Stratocaster and a Telecaster?
A Stratocaster typically has a contoured double-cutaway body and commonly offers three pickups, while a Telecaster usually has a single-cutaway body and a more straightforward two-pickup layout. Both are versatile, but they offer different playing experiences and tonal characters.
Should I choose a Jazzmaster or Jaguar?
Both feature offset body shapes, but their scale length, pickups, controls and playing feel can differ. A Jaguar commonly has a shorter scale, while a Jazzmaster normally offers a full-scale feel. Check each model carefully because specifications vary between ranges.
What is the difference between a Precision Bass and a Jazz Bass?
A Precision Bass generally offers a direct, focused sound with simple controls. A Jazz Bass typically uses two pickups, allowing greater adjustment of pickup balance and tone. Your preferred neck feel and sound should guide the choice.
Are American Fender guitars better?
American-made Fender instruments often feature premium materials, components, finishes or specifications, but the best guitar is the one that suits your needs and budget. Many players use Mexican-made and other Fender ranges professionally with excellent results.
Are used Fender guitars worth buying?
A used Fender can offer excellent value and may provide access to discontinued finishes, older specifications or higher-tier models. Condition, originality, previous repairs and overall playability should all be considered before buying.
Will my Fender guitar include a case or gig bag?
This varies by model and condition. Check the individual product listing to confirm whether a case, gig bag, documentation, tools or other accessories are included.
Can I part exchange my current guitar for a Fender?
Yes, Fair Deal Music considers suitable instruments for part exchange and trade-in. The valuation will depend on the model, condition, specification and current demand.
Can I buy a Fender guitar using finance?
Finance may be available on eligible products, subject to status and applicable terms. Check the payment information for the instrument you are considering.
Do you sell rare or vintage Fender guitars?
Used, discontinued and vintage Fender instruments may appear in the collection when available. These are generally one-off items and can sell quickly.
Find Your Next Fender at Fair Deal Music
Explore our current selection of Fender electric guitars, acoustic guitars, electro-acoustic guitars and basses. Compare iconic models, modern specifications, vintage-inspired designs and pre-owned opportunities to find an instrument that matches your sound, playing style and budget.
Our Fender stock changes regularly, particularly across used, open-box, ex-display, discontinued and vintage instruments. Browse the collection today and discover the Fender that could become your next favourite guitar or bass.
With electric guitar icons such as the Fender Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Jazz bass, precision bass and many more, we've got something you'll love.

















































































