Comparing Fender Stratocasters Made in Japan, Mexico & USA - Which one would you buy?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

Комментарии •

  • @jaycollins7288
    @jaycollins7288 Год назад +10

    I just picked up a 2013 MIJ Fender ltd edition 1 of 25 apparently, 62 vintage "dragon" strat. Believe me when I say I have had them all from American standards to deluxe to the custom shop Eric Clapton strat for 4500 bucks as well as Mexican made ones galore! I have never played a better guitar ever and that includes all the Gibson vintage originals or reissues or custom shop versions I've had too. The fit and finish and the neck shape on this beautiful strat is stunning! And the sound of these pickups are the nicest I've heard on anything! I play fingerstyle guitar including all styles like jazz, Chet Atkins, Classical, fusion, blues and rock and whatever else is out there, and the clarity of each note on every string on any fret is indescribable! The separation of each note is so distinctive especially when I play complicated quick tunes like Classical Gas, for example...yes I know....ON A STRAT ...your asking? Yes, even on this strat the clarity of each note is just exceptional! I just can't say enough about these MIJ Fenders. This one will never leave me!!! If you are thinking about picking an MIJ up, don't hesitate! You will never regret it.

  • @spacecowboyjoe17
    @spacecowboyjoe17 11 месяцев назад +4

    I've had my MIJ 60's style stratocaster for awhile and I love it so much it has literally become another organ to me pretty much

    • @IamtheFerryMan
      @IamtheFerryMan 8 месяцев назад

      Ewww! Your guitar secretes juices

    • @spacecowboyjoe17
      @spacecowboyjoe17 8 месяцев назад

      @@IamtheFerryMan yes I had it surgically implanted into my chest

  • @Nick-u4l9s
    @Nick-u4l9s 11 месяцев назад +20

    IMO the Japanese one sounds the best, but the US one is an extremely close 2nd. Id probably just get the Japanese one and save almost $1,000

  • @AlvisHerren
    @AlvisHerren Год назад +9

    I tried out that same MIM Strat at a Guitar Center and loved it. The Japanese made version is likely what I’ll go for when I’m ready for a Stratocaster.

  • @tonoselectricos
    @tonoselectricos 9 месяцев назад +5

    I have this exact MIJ 60s model.
    I also have an american one.
    I only play the japanese with the V neck.

  • @Nygle123
    @Nygle123 Месяц назад

    Great comparisson, thanks!

  • @nikolagenov8881
    @nikolagenov8881 Год назад +14

    Ohh wow, the japanese one sooo much better than the other two!!!

  • @It_is_now
    @It_is_now Год назад +3

    I love your videos, very nice production love it love it

  • @azerbouf
    @azerbouf Год назад +6

    Wow! Such a great video. I've never thought I'll hear such a huge different in a sound. I was pretty sure MIM sounds great, but the sound seems to be very harsh and dirty compared to the Japan version. Looks like its better to buy a second hand USA/Japan version instead of a Player series.

    • @harrymanilow
      @harrymanilow Год назад +4

      It's best to buy a used MIM in almost untouched condition for $499 and spend $200 on a loaded pickguard.

  • @pzolsky
    @pzolsky 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think I got lucky with my Mexican Standard. I got it as new old stock, dirt cheap. It’s a joy to play. I sold my American Series because of it. I also previously owned a 2000 MIM Standard which was rather wonderful too. But that one tended to go out of tune and had smaller frets.

  • @marksbox20
    @marksbox20 Год назад +2

    I like my MIJ hybrid series than any made fenders. The mid range sounding is more desirable for my okaying using MIJ hybrid.

  • @PerroConBufanda
    @PerroConBufanda 2 года назад +3

    Great videos in this channel, love the aproach ✌ keep doing great man. New subscriber 😁

  • @Jorgestrat
    @Jorgestrat 2 года назад +12

    I close my eyes and i can say all of those guitars sounds awesome, maybe a very little more bass on the USA and Japan models, and some more high volume into the MIM one. I can said that MIM guitars (player series) are just great guitars.

  • @gregsmith2262
    @gregsmith2262 2 месяца назад +1

    Glad I just picked up a Candy Apple Red 2010 that plays and sounds amazing. Searched far and wide for an American Player II but on my travels found this baby in mint condition. All strats play well, Mexican model could put in a bit more effort and do the brand justice.

  • @drive-byguitarlessons1858
    @drive-byguitarlessons1858 Год назад +6

    The Japanese one

  • @alfox13
    @alfox13 6 месяцев назад

    I had an American Professional 1 had problems with tuning checked the nut then had a look at the tuners they had PR stamped on them changed them for Schallers tuning problem went away, no wonder they don't say Made in America on them anymore.

  • @ケシ-m7k
    @ケシ-m7k 11 месяцев назад

    are the sound differences of the basswood and alder so big? Im looking for the late '60s / '70s stratocaster but there're a lot made by using basswood , that makes me undecidable , please help me.

    • @waltgracevintage8620
      @waltgracevintage8620  10 месяцев назад

      There's many factors that play a bigger role on sound besides the wood, pickups and the setup some of them...etc The best advice would be to compare them in person if possible. Otherwise it's a guessing game.

    • @sinisterj73
      @sinisterj73 9 месяцев назад +2

      I hope this helps. i have the JV 60's and it is the best guitar I own period. I also have a Mexican deluxe and a American Elite for context. I was a little concerned at first too. It turns out that it is far lighter and way more resonant that the alder and ash guitars I have. They sound dead by comparison. It is really loud acoustically and rings for days. Also when I play it I can feel the vibrations from the body in my chest. For more context I also have a 91" RG 570 made of Basswood and a EVH standard also made of Basswood. Both are light and very resonant. Which is why Vai and EVH prefer that wood. The best guitars I have found are light and acoustically loud which the JV series has in spades.

    • @ケシ-m7k
      @ケシ-m7k 9 месяцев назад

      @@sinisterj73
      wow, that helps me a lot!
      Maybe I need to take a comparison of them by myself except for the appearance first to find my beloved voice.
      Thanks for your kindness and detailed explanations!
      Wish you a nice day!

  • @jimnuevo3937
    @jimnuevo3937 2 месяца назад

    Did he mention how much is the US made? I didn't catch it.

  • @Guitarded500
    @Guitarded500 11 месяцев назад

    My initial impression in the first 20s of the video.
    Preference one: white
    Preference two: burst
    Preference three: blue
    The burst and blue have similar sonic profiles, but the blue sounds lower quality (slightly). Maybe a bigger difference is the setup/intonation.
    The white one seems to have a different sound, and is my favorite.

  • @ryanronki8255
    @ryanronki8255 6 месяцев назад

    That JV STRAT sounds great.

  • @nicholastname
    @nicholastname Год назад +3

    I understand $849 is at the “low end” of guitar price ranges, but north of $500 isn’t very budget friendly

    • @adg9042
      @adg9042 11 месяцев назад +2

      true, a squire and a decent amp will do the job just fine

  • @chrisnevitt3054
    @chrisnevitt3054 2 года назад +3

    I got the American pro ii, hands down best guitar for the money I ever bought

  • @yafittsouri8054
    @yafittsouri8054 Год назад

    The best strat put aside custom shop (and if may also be better then them) -Mary Kaye 2007 comparative

  • @handyka1218
    @handyka1218 Год назад +1

    Hi Sebastian! Firstly thank you for making this video that I NEED! I’m actually struggling to choose my first guitar! I want fender strat, but my 3 lists are quite different from what you pick for this video. My options are :
    Fender Player Plus
    Fender Japan Hybrid II
    Fender American Pro II
    What are your thoughts about this? Really appreciate if you or maybe anyone in this comment section can give me some insights. Thank you once again.

    • @waltgracevintage8620
      @waltgracevintage8620  Год назад

      Hi! They're all great options. It comes down to what specs you wish to have in your guitar. Your best shot is to play them all three and compare them side by side if you get a chance.

  • @morganbebell9003
    @morganbebell9003 2 года назад +1

    I recently bought a MIM Strat, and the fret work is great on mine. Not sure if that's because mine is a Special Run and has a roasted maple neck, but I'm not complaining. I also really like the sound of the MIM pickups and this comparison reassures me on that. Overall, very happy I bought it.

  • @boxboxbox624
    @boxboxbox624 6 месяцев назад

    I have a MIM Fender Deluxe Strat Powerhouse and there isn't a Japanese made strat that comes close in quality or sound. These Powerhouse stats are absolute killers and total game changers.

  • @AmadeuszSocha-q9g
    @AmadeuszSocha-q9g 9 месяцев назад +1

    Listen Layla japanese cool sound at 11:09

  • @graemeelliott4147
    @graemeelliott4147 7 месяцев назад

    What nobody ever mentions is the difference in nut width. Mexican and Japanese Fenders are usually 1 5/8" at the nut. American instruments are usually 1 11/16". The difference is negligible to some but significant for me in terms of playability!

  • @inactivegenji2280
    @inactivegenji2280 4 месяца назад +1

    i wish i had the japanese guitar 😢

  • @philbrown6601
    @philbrown6601 4 месяца назад

    Every guitar will play different, are built different and there are good and bad versions of the same guitar in MIA MIJ and MIM, I was fortunate to have found a gem MIM Sunburst Strat and beats anything I have every played, it's almost 30 years old and the back of the neck is worn and played in, maybe that is why it is so good. Will never sell it. Have MIJ Strat and MIA Strat but they are not even close... that's not to say MIM are better or worse but I just happen to get a good one. It's like when you play one in the shop and order it and then when you get it it's not the same feel, sound or whatever from the one you played in the shop.

  • @neilritson7445
    @neilritson7445 Год назад +1

    The JV frets don't look like Jumbo - if its a copy of 1950s spec they should be 6320.

  • @noirelectrique8782
    @noirelectrique8782 11 месяцев назад +1

    the japan sound good

  • @vt4663
    @vt4663 6 месяцев назад

    Honestly speaking...... All differences they have you can upgrade, there is no magic that happens in the USA factory.. IMHO, you just have to find the one that comes with features you like playing with. To me it was a Mexican Roadhouse deluxe.. Because it comes with an almost flat fretboard radius and noiseless pickups and locking tuners... A strat is a strat, what makes the difference are the pickups and for playing... the fretboard...

  • @dparham
    @dparham 7 месяцев назад

    if the Japanese VJ had a case, it would cost same as US model

  • @McDoinky
    @McDoinky 9 месяцев назад

    Love love love fender Japan

  • @EM-km8em
    @EM-km8em Год назад +3

    95% all strats sound similar.
    Very minor differences between pick ups, wood, etc..
    Don’t fall in the rabbit hole.
    If anything get a quality tube amp and speaker. Maybe a quality chorus and reverb for that sparkle in the cleans

  • @orphic-trench
    @orphic-trench 2 месяца назад

    The Japanese really sounds the best IMO. Lower output pickups FTW.

  • @mrdeeppurple2705
    @mrdeeppurple2705 Год назад +1

    All three guitars sound right for their prices. But what's bad Mexican sounds dirtier, I'd pay 500 bucks for it, it's not worth more...

  • @joaobragaguitar1278
    @joaobragaguitar1278 Год назад

    Assisti o vídeo duas vezes, apesar do som estar mais baixo o timbre soa mais limpo e mais bonito

  • @Allguitarinfo
    @Allguitarinfo Год назад +1

    You didn't touch on ONLY 21 FRETS ON THE JAPANESE JV MODELS..I PERSONALLY LOVE THE JV 50S..gives me the Humbucker at bridge also, for bigger tones so to say...I do NOT own the jv 50s YET ..but will soon. I DO own a white Just before players were introduced MIM 6 screw bridge .ceramic .not alnico pups and like it ..AND a 96 AMERICAN standard Sonic blue sss..maple board .love it...however my 1983 SQ Squier 70s JAPANESE MADE with big headstock ,3 bolt neck is awesome . Built like a tank rosewood board black on black ..but still that JV 50S I really liked .I want to try the jv 60s now that you rave about it..Last 2 Strats I have are Peavey falcon USA made .neck is so small its unfair ..lol..and the super strat is a 89 Yamaha 721.1 price alder body Compound radius neck. ,Japanese Trs 101 Floyd Rose DiMarzio made pickups that scream or whisper ...any way I look at I just dig a Strat...and you've made me want that 60s Jv now....Thanks man. Like .I really need another...ha..good video. Thanks

  • @wrongchordsrecords
    @wrongchordsrecords 10 месяцев назад

    he keeps saying 'vintage' all the time i thought they were old not new models . 1300 for a MIJ is outrageous !! People used to be ashamed of them. i must say i cant tell the difference through the gain in this video - made in Pakistan for me!

  • @MascarasMil
    @MascarasMil 5 месяцев назад

    The frets need work? You never say that with Made in Japan. I have two MIJ. 4 made in USA. Japan wins.

  • @AlperAydn
    @AlperAydn 7 месяцев назад +1

    japan made is the most natıral :)

  • @FViviano7
    @FViviano7 11 месяцев назад

    The only one that sounds different is the japanese ones

  • @F-14_Jockey
    @F-14_Jockey Месяц назад

    My Japanese strat is made very well, better than mex.

  • @mohamedmaghraby6261
    @mohamedmaghraby6261 Год назад +1

    Japan sound identical 🥹

  • @john_air
    @john_air Год назад +1

    If only japanese still make new guitar with alder body
    I can clearly hear dullness of the basswood

  • @leovicious6992
    @leovicious6992 Месяц назад

    Is that not what a strat is its like those shitty little cars that they buy then they turn em into little race cars.