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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation designs and sells guitars, basses, amplifiers, and related accessories to customers worldwide. Its products work by converting string vibrations into electrical signals via pickups, which are amplified and heard through speakers; customers can customize features through the Mod Shop, and the Fender Tune app helps with tuning and practice. The company differentiates itself with a long heritage dating back to 1946, a wide model range from beginner to Artist Signature, a global distribution network, and a digital ecosystem that includes apps and online customization. Its goal is to be a leading global maker and provider of guitars, basses, amplifiers, and related gear, offering quality instruments, customization options, and digital tools that support players from beginners to professionals while growing its brand worldwide.
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1,001-5,000
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Debt Financing
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$52.8M
Headquarters
Los Angeles, California
Founded
1946
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Moises and Fender Studio launch first-of-its-kind integration inside Studio Pro. Moises Studio integration brings stem separation, stem generation, and voice transformation directly into the recording workflow. SALT LAKE CITY, UT - June 9, 2026 - Moises and Fender Studio today announced a new integration that brings Moises' AI-powered music creation tools directly into Fender Studio Pro 8.1. The launch makes Fender Studio Pro the first major DAW to natively integrate Moises Studio workflows, allowing musicians to separate stems, transform vocals, and generate musical accompaniments without leaving their recording session. The integration gives Fender Studio Pro users access to Moises tools directly inside their session. Without leaving the DAW, creators can isolate individual parts of a song, generate new musical ideas from one of their own stems, and reshape vocals using voice models built with real artists who are paid royalties for their use. "Moises is built to meet musicians wherever they create," said Geraldo Ramos, Co-founder and CEO of Moises. "Partnering with Fender Studio lets us bring our technology directly into a creative environment used by musicians around the world, making workflows smarter, faster, and more connected while keeping the artist at the center of every decision." The Fender Studio partnership reflects a philosophy Moises has articulated consistently throughout 2025. Rather than chase text-to-song shortcuts or full-song generative models, Moises has focused on building tools that are additive to the artist's workflow, meet musicians inside the environments they already trust, and let the AI run quietly in service of the craft. The Fender Studio collaboration extends that approach further, marking the first integration of Moises' full suite into a professional creative environment. "Fender Studio is leading the way in defining what a modern DAW can be, and this partnership is a perfect example of that. Integrating Moises directly into Fender Studio Pro means musicians can pull stems, generate new ideas, and reshape vocals without ever leaving their session," said Max Gutnik, Chief Product Officer of Fender Electronics. "But advancing the state of the art only matters if the musician stays in the driver's seat. We believe AI should hand players more ways to create, not do the creating for them. That's the whole point: push the tools forward and keep creative control exactly where it belongs." The integration is part of Fender Studio Pro's broader 8.1 release, which also introduces a native real-time pitch correction plug-in, pitch curves on audio tracks, scoring and production workflow improvements, and a Studio Assistant for Pro+ subscribers. Fender Studio Pro users can try the integration with full Moises Pro features for 14 days, with no separate sign-up required. Existing Moises subscribers can sign in with their current credentials to use their plan inside the DAW. Moises. Selected by Apple as the 2024 iPad App of the Year and a 2025 Apple Design Awards finalist, Moises is the creative suite for musicians. The platform uses AI-powered tools to support music practice, performance, and creation, helping artists learn, experiment, and develop ideas more efficiently. Backed by a team of world-class engineers and scientists with experience at Spotify, Pandora, and TikTok, Moises has developed multiple frontier AI models that process nearly six years' worth of audio each day. The platform serves more than 75 million users worldwide, is available in 33 languages, and operates with a global team across the United States, Brazil, and Europe. Fender Studio. Built on decades of innovation, Fender Studio brings industry-leading software, meticulously engineered hardware, and legendary tone into a powerful music creation ecosystem for the next wave of music makers. Anchored by Fender Studio Pro recording software, Fender Quantum Series Interfaces and Fender Motion Controllers, this next-generation lineup delivers seamless integration across hardware and software, empowering artists to take their ideas from first riff to final release. Together, these tools represent the next evolution of Fender's vision: connecting tradition and technology to inspire the next generation of music makers and empowering them to focus on what matters most: making music.
This week in entertainment news 29 may 2026. Duelling guitars, the end of an era for a metal giant, and the passing of a beloved jazz icon, plus new releases and tour news from Australia and around the world. PRS Guitars is the latest target of a legal campaign by guitar giant Fender to protect the design of their iconic Stratocaster. PRS confirmed the company received a cease-and-desist letter from Fender in relation to the PRS Silver Sky, the signature model of John Mayer. The best-selling signature guitar was designed after Mayer, who endorses PRS, left Fender. PRS has said the company disagrees with Fender's assessment and offered no further comment. The controversial campaign follows Fender's victory in a German court against a Chinese manufacturer, establishing "broad legal protection for Fender's iconic Stratocaster". Brazilian metal gurus Sepultura have announced they will play their final ever concert this November in Sao Paulo. The farewell show will conclude the band's 'Celebrating Life Through Death' tour and bring a ceremonial close to more than four decades of reshaping the metal landscape. It is reported that former Sepultura Jean Dolabella and Jairo Guedz are expected to participate but founding brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera have declined to appear. Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins passed away in the same week his contemporary and collaborator Miles Davis would have celebrated his 100th birthday. Sonny was a pioneering tenor saxophonist that defined the very essence of jazz. He is considered among the most influential jazz musicians of all time with a career spanning seven decades and 60 albums. Grammy winning singer/songwriter and actress Ashanti will be back on theatre and arena stages in Australia for her 'Rock Wit U' tour. Returning to Australia/NZ following an extensive run of international tour dates including a recent successful UK arena tour with Sean Paul, this new chapter for Ashanti is one that is only adding to a career marked by numerous awards and accolades. Melbourne-based artist Mat Rigby introduces himself with debut single 'Holdin On To You'. 'Holdin On To You' captures a pivotal moment in Mat's life. Reflecting on a challenging period within his family, the track explores the feeling of holding onto something that no longer exists and the struggle to move forward. Now at 18, Rigby is ready to share that story, offering a raw and honest introduction to his artistry. Breakthrough alternative star ratbag shares her latest single 'drag' and its accompanying video, co-directed by ratbag and Jack Carden. The track is ratbag's third new single of 2026, following 'how to cry' and last month's 'halftime oranges'. 'drag' shows a more vulnerable side of ratbag as the artist explores her own mental health, building from an understated ballad towards a cathartic crescendo with gorgeously layered harmonies and walls of sound. Self-described as a "bald and bearded, metal-headed, hill hiking, dopamine dealing, loud sounding man", Seattle-based comedian Luke Severeid has made a name for himself around the globe, fusing comedy with a love for heavy metal music and unique insights on life and the world swirling around him. Having made an impact doing stand-up on the 2025 edition of Knotfest Australia, the funnyman today announces his return Down Under, announcing the aptly titled 'Here To F#@k Spiders' tour for September. As the first music release from Melbourne-based artist and producer Theradiomusicola, 'Cos MADCAP Global Productions Pty is Girls' arrives with excitement and enthusiasm driving each tempo and hook, backed up by some incredibly slick production. Born from a love of powered up pop and rock music, the first single from the artist gives the audience an insight into the wide bed of influences that drives this project. 'Cos MADCAP Global Productions Pty is Girls' is a fun first step forward from the prolific Melbourne multi-instrumentalist and artist, while also creating an air of mystery and intrigue around him and what is to come. Purity Ring's 'Place Of My Own' Australia Tour is getting even bigger, with special guests now confirmed for all Australian headline dates. In Brisbane, Indonesian-Australian producer and artist Yuniverse will open the night with her textured electronic pop, blending aching melodies, confessional lyrics and dreamlike atmospheres. Having just wrapped a 23-date run opening for Purity Ring in North America, she now brings her deeply personal live show to Australian audiences. For Melbourne and Sydney, mmj - the solo project of Purity Ring's mj - will perform a special acoustic set. mmj refracts lost folk songs through a haunted lens of dream pop and shoegaze, centred on mj's crystalline vocals and immersive, analogue-driven production. Facebook Comments
Guitar news - 18 may 2026. Jack Osborne says the planned Ozzy Osbourne biopic will feature the fallout from Randy Rhoads' death. Osbourne - who serves as a producer on the biopic - reveals that the film is now "full steam ahead", though fans may be waiting until 2028 for its release. "It's one thing to try to plan it, but the way we play together is something you can't really calculate": Backed by Fugazi's rhythm section, even guitarist Anthony Pirog can't signpost the turns in The Messthetics' avant-jazz sound. On The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis' latest collab, all bets are off on where Pirog will take his guitar next Gibson launches new 50s and 60s ES-335s - including one that should get Keith Richards fans excited. The guitars are said to deliver "decade-correct feel, look, and tone" while preserving the distinct ES-335 voice. "I got a Vox teardrop reissue for $500. I tore everything out and off except for the neck": Joe Perry on the weirder guitars in his collection. The Aerosmith guitarist shares the story behind his custom-made Dazzle guitars and his greatest gear modding mistakes "The world doesn't need another Tele or Strat clone - it just doesn't": Why Guitar Center is launching its own guitar brand that's "meaningfully better and differentiated" The retail giant caught heat last month when it revealed plans for a new guitar brand, when some took issue with it crowdsourcing ideas for limited remuneration or reward. "My ol' Red Special is all over it!": Brian May has added some epic guitar solos on the new Masters Of The Universe soundtrack - and he's not holding back. The Queen icon collaborates with composer Daniel Pemberton on the track Eternia, which features on the soundtrack of the new He-Man movie. "My newest creation": A luthier has made a headless version of Brian May's Red Special, and it's dividing opinions online. It's a Brian May tribute like no other Teaching Machines FuzzBillion review: is this the most ambitious and unique dirt pedal ever made? It looks like a relic from the Cold War, but this hugely unusual pedal promises billions - yes that's right BILLIONS - of possible sounds "The band wasn't pulling its weight as a venture - it became a committee": Why Ritchie Blackmore left Deep Purple. Ritchie Blackmore left the group in 1975 to avoid "stalemates" in relation to creative choices and tour scheduling. "This case could set a precedent, impacting countless other builders and musicians": Fender escalates legal campaign against S-style guitars, issues first cease and desist to US builder. Family-run LsL Instruments is seeking to raise funds for its legal battle against Fender, which has instructed the firm to stop making its S-style guitars "I was on tour, doomscrolling. I got a targeted ad, and it showed a picture of this guitar": The time Misha Mansoor found his lost Jackson Juggernaut signature guitar in a Guitar Center. "We did call, he just didn't answer": Alex Van Halen pushes back against the narrative that Michael Anthony wasn't told he was being replaced in Van Halen. "I love Mike," the drummer says. "He was important for the band too, his backing vocals. And he was my drinking buddy!" "When you go to this land, you understand Led Zeppelin in a way that goes deeper": Radiohead's Ed O'Brien on why moving to Wales reframed his love of the iconic rock band. "If you're sensitive to this stuff - and, as musicians, we tend to be sensitive souls - you feel it." Epiphone announces its first ever signature guitar for a Korean artist. Lee Seung Yoon is making history with the Epiphone LSY-200 Studio EC acoustic-electric "It's a bit of a mystery. I've found that at my age it's time to pull back on touring": Ritchie Blackmore issues health update - and explains how he'll get back to live gigs. The guitarist was forced to scrap touring plans last year, and ongoing health issues are forcing him to reconsider how and when he'll return to the stage Loading...
Waka-Waka rock: Fender unveils Limited Edition PAC-MAN Player II Telecaster. Level up with the Fender x PAC-MAN Player II Telecaster. This limited edition mashup pairs pro-grade specs with iconic arcade style for the ultimate high score. Fender levels up its iconic lineup with a retro-gaming collaboration that sounds as good as it looks. Here is everything you need to know about the new Fender x PAC-MAN Telecaster. Fender has officially announced a high-score partnership with Bandai Namco, merging the world of legendary arcade gaming with world-class craftsmanship. The result? The Limited Edition Fender x PAC-MAN Player II Telecaster. Priced at £949.00, this isn't just a novelty item for a display case. It is a high-performance machine built on the foundation of the recently launched Player II series, designed to satisfy both professional musicians and hardcore collectors. Arcade legend meets Fender legacy. The collaboration aims to bridge the generational gap. While the vibrant graphics of PAC-MAN chasing Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde across the black Alder body will undoubtedly appeal to millennials and retro gaming enthusiasts, the "under the hood" specs are pure Fender. The guitar features the classic PAC-MAN game screen graphic on the front, while the iconic yellow PAC-MAN logo adorns the back. To round out the custom look, it features a custom 3-ply black/white/black pickguard and a 4-bolt neck plate stamped with the Fender "F" logo. Built for playability: The Player II edge. This limited edition isn't just about the paint job. It benefits from the significant upgrades found in the Player II Series, making it one of the most playable Telecasters in its price bracket. * The Neck: A "Modern C" profile maple neck provides a fast, comfortable feel for any playing style. * The Fingerboard: In a move praised by purists, it features a Rosewood fingerboard with a 9.5" radius and - crucially - rolled edges. This "broken-in" feel is usually reserved for much more expensive models. * The Tone: It is equipped with two Player Series Alnico V Single-Coil Tele(R) pickups. Expect the signature Fender "twang," characterized by crystalline highs, punchy mids, and a tight low end. Hardware and reliability. Fender has ensured that this guitar stays in tune even during the most frantic solos. It features ClassicGear(TM) tuning machines and a 6-saddle string-through-body bridge with block steel saddles, offering superior intonation and sustain compared to vintage-style 3-saddle bridges. Product specifications at a glance. * Body Material: Alder (Gloss Polyester Finish) * Neck: Maple, Modern "C" Shape * Fingerboard: Rosewood, 22 Medium Jumbo Frets * Pickups: 2x Player Series Alnico 5 Tele(R) Single-Coils * Bridge: 6-Saddle String-Through-Body Tele(R) * Included Accessories: Deluxe Gig Bag FAQ: Fender x PAC-MAN Telecaster. How much does the PAC-MAN Telecaster cost? The guitar is retail priced at £949.00 inc. VAT in the UK. Is this a limited release? Yes. As part of the Limited Edition series, once the production run is finished, it will likely become a sought-after collector's item. Does it come with a case? Yes, the guitar includes a Fender Deluxe Gig Bag. Is the PAC-MAN graphic a sticker? No, the graphic is professionally printed and finished with a gloss polyester coating for durability and a premium look. What makes the "Player II" version better than the original Player series? The Player II series introduces rolled fingerboard edges for better comfort and returns to Rosewood fingerboards, along with upgraded ClassicGear tuners. The verdict. The good. * Stunning Aesthetics: The PAC-MAN graphics are vibrant and nostalgically perfect. * Pro-Grade Specs: The Player II upgrades (rolled edges, Alnico V pickups) make this a serious instrument. * Collectability: Limited edition collaborations between Fender and major brands like Bandai Namco tend to hold their value well. The bad. * Price Premium: You are paying a slight premium for the licensing and graphics compared to a standard Player II Telecaster. * Polarizing Design: The bold graphics might be "too much" for traditionalists who prefer a classic Sunburst or Butterscotch finish. Final score: 7.5 / 10. Web exclusive. The Fender x PAC-MAN Player II Telecaster is a rare example of a "graphic guitar" done right. It doesn't sacrifice quality for kitsch. Underneath the ghosts and power pellets lies a rock-solid, professional-grade Telecaster that sounds incredible. Whether you're a gigging musician or a collector, this is a "Power Pellet" for your gear collection. # Fender x PAC-MAN Telecaster This article may contain affiliate links to Andertons, DeathCloud, Donner, Fender, Gear4Music, Guitar Center, Positive Grid, Stew Mac, Sweetwater, and Thomann that help finance the running costs of GuitarBomb. Guitar Bomb will receive a small commission if you buy something through these links. Don't worry; you pay the same price, and it costs you no extra to use these affiliate links for your purchases. Jef Stone. About Jef Stone Jef is the founder of Guitar Bomb and a certified gear fanatic. Growing up with a luthier father, Jef's obsession with tone started early and led to a lifelong career as a sound engineer and pro-audio specialist in the UK. He has set up recording rigs for world-famous facilities like Air Studios and even ran his own London recording studio. A massive hoarder of pedals, valve amps, and guitars (some of which he builds himself), Jef has owned everything from Klon Centaurs to Parker Flys. He also runs the UK's Analogue To Digital music show and the Vintage Guitar Fair. Share the Post:
Fender partners with Music Venue Trust in support of UK grassroots venues. Today, Fender announces its partnership with Music Venue Trust (MVT), reinforcing the global instrument brand's commitment to supporting artists at all levels of their careers. Across the 12-month partnership, Fender will work closely with MVT to amplify and support the UK's grassroots music venues, which remain vital in developing the next generation of global talent. Alongside the brand's attendance last week at MVT's Venues Day 2026, hearing first-hand the issues facing the live music community, Fender will also be supporting grassroots music venues with industry-leading gear and helping drive conversations around the importance of protecting these essential spaces for artists and music fans alike. "Grassroots music venues are the backbone of music culture," said Liam Cunnah, Executive Vice President, EMEA, Fender. "We're proud to be partnering with Music Venue Trust to directly support these crucial spaces that platform artists and nurture their career growth. Venues Day is just the first step in what we see as a long-lasting partnership that will help preserve live music throughout the UK." "We're delighted to be partnering with Fender, a brand that has remained a fixture in the hands of artists and on British Grassroots stages," said Denzil Thomas, Partnerships Lead at Music Venue Trust. "By working together, we can continue to support the needs of venues and the whole Grassroots ecosystem across the UK."