The Fender Stratocaster could very well be the most iconic electric guitar of all time. Though it arrived a few years after the original Broadcaster/Esquire Teles that made history as the world’s first mass-produced solidbody electric, the Stratocaster quickly became Fender’s best-selling instrument, a tradition which has lasted to this day. And now, with so much choice, finding the best Stratocaster for you can be a big task.
That’s why we’re here to answer the question of which Fender Stratocasters are the best. Whether you’re after a budget electric bearing the Fender logo, or something more upmarket, by the end of this guide you should know the difference between the various Fender Stratocaster models, and be closer to knowing which one is right for you.
WHAT ARE THE BEST STRATOCASTERS?
If you’re looking more of a top-line, US-made Strat, the Fender American Original ‘60s Stratocaster oozes all the class and pedigree you’d expect from the Big F. Boasting Custom Shop-associated finishes like Shell Pink and Olympic White, it’s an instrument that’s guaranteed to feel, look and sound the part.
The affordable Fender Player series has fast become one of the most successful lines to ever come out of the Ensenada, Mexico factory. These Strats are available with options for HSH or HSS pickup configurations and even Floyd Roses, but it’s the classic Strat – available in a tantalising Buttercream finish, alongside