Xiion wrote:false. fenders quality is horrible on many terms. although preferred for beginners, fenders are bad in quality. the clear plastic they come wrapped in is hard to get off if you have never owned a guitar before, the strings rust up really easily if you use the fender strings, pickups don't clean up noise, only 18-22 frets, nobs fall off easily, many things bad with fenders, bc rich's are only good if you get a warlock that isnt a bronze series.
I hate you. Do you have any evidence that fenders are preferred for beginners? Fender has been the staple of the American guitar industry for decades of course, and for you to degrade the quality of said company is outrageous. You say that "fenders quality is horrible on many terms" because the
plastic is hard to get off?!
You said that the strings rust up really easily if you use the fender strings? A high majority of guitars aren't intended to be used for a lifetime running on the same strings. The mildly experienced guitar player knows to change his/her strings AT LEAST once in a while.
The amount of frets is completely negligible when discerning quality, might I add.
Furthermore, you state that fenders are meant to be played for blues and such, and that they are commonly mistaken as rock and roll guitars. Note that Yngwie Malmsteen's guitar of choice is a Fender Stratocaster; is he as well mistaken in his guitar selection?