Fender unveils a new guitar line: The American Performer Series
Elvis Kuehn of the band FIDLAR plays his Fender.
Elvis Kuehn of the band FIDLAR plays his Fender.
The iPad version features the same functionality, songs, and videos as the iPhone and desktop versions and gets a few new features as well.
While the Fender MXA2 bundle with the FXA2 IEMs and PreSonus HP2 Personal Amplifier are intended for studio and live performance use, they also work great for practicing guitar.
Compact, great sound, stylish retro design and an all-day battery are just some of the reasons why you should consider the Fender Newport Bluetooth speaker.
The smaller size in both scale and width make this guitar super easy to handle when out and about, with out sacrificing sound quality.
Fender has entered the Bluetooth speaker market in a big way with the classic design and deep, rich, amp-like sound of the Monterey.
These IEM/personal headphone amplifier bundles are the perfect starting point to jumping into the world of in-ear monitoring.
If the names Newport and Monterey sound familiar, that’s because Fender has named their Bluetooth speakers after a pair of iconic SoCal music festivals.
Fender Play is available at play.fender.com, for $19.99 per month with a 30-day free trial for new users.
After acquiring Aurisonics, Inc. last year, Fender has launched a new line of in-ear headphones — the Fender Pro In-Ear Monitors (IEM’s). The lineup includes … Read more…