Starcaster by Fender

This article is about the current line of beginner guitars. For the '70s semi-hollowbody guitar, see Fender Starcaster.
"Starcaster by Fender" Stratocaster
Starcaster S1, 2004-2006
Starcaster S2 2008
2011 Starcaster, Single humbucker

Manufacturer Fender
Period 2001 — present
Woods
Body basswood or agathis
Neck Maple
Fretboard Rosewood or Maple
Hardware
Bridge Tremolo or hardtail
Pickup(s) 3 single-coil, 2 single-coil + bridge humbucker or single bridge humbucker.
Colors available
3-tone Sunburst, Black, Purple, Torino Red, Candy Apple Red, Black Cherry burst over flame top maple, Metallic Black, Metallic Blue, Silver Burst, flat grey.

Starcaster by Fender is a range of instruments and accessories aimed at students/beginners, marketed by the prominent guitar company Fender since the early 2000s.

Electric guitars

The electric guitars in this range are manufactured in the Far East and typically sold as part of a starter package with a Squier SP-10 practice amplifier (e.g. "Starcaster Strat Pack"). In 2006-2007 the Fender website identified them as being sold through Best Buy, Target, Sam's Club, and Costco outlets. Different finishes were available exclusively from each outlet, for example 3-tone sunburst with rosewood fretboard from Best Buy, black with maple fingerboard from Target, metallic black with rosewood fingerboard and pearloid scratchplate (Model No. 0283001165) from Sam's Club. Although the range was withdrawn from the Fender website in 2007, it continues to be developed and is now sold through a variety of outlets, such as BJ's Wholesale Club, Amazon.com and Buy.com. Most of these guitars are Stratocasters but some early versions (sometimes called S1) had an arrow shaped headstock similar to the Fender Swinger.

The typical Starcaster Strat Pack solid-body electric is fitted with 3 single coil pickups, a five way selector switch and a floating tremolo bridge. The neck on models up to 2011 features the large CBS head stock and may have 21 or 22 frets depending on the model. Some models have the headstock painted to match the guitar body. Recent Starcaster models feature the smaller Fender headstock. The body may be basswood or agathis depending on model and year of manufacture. Other minor changes such as a lower grade tremolo have also been made to bring down the cost, as well as the Starcaster being manufactured in Far Eastern countries such as China or Indonesia. The pickup cavity is routed to allow an H-S-H pickup configuration, which allows for flexibility in pickup arrangement. Although most models feature the classic Stratocaster configuration of 3 single-coil pickups, at least one uses the S-S-H pickup configuration with a humbucker in the bridge position. It is not considered a Strat copy because the Stratocaster design is owned by Fender .

Bass Guitars

Bass guitars under the Starcaster name are infrequently found; one is model no. 284800108 Fender Starcaster J-Bass guitar, based on the Fender Jazz Bass (Amazon.com, 12-Nov-2009), the Precision Bass model is much less frequently found.

Acoustic/Electric Guitars

The following steel-string acoustic/electric guitars have been seen under the Starcaster by Fender name:

Drum Set

Fender also markets a drum set under the Starcaster by Fender name. Its shells are made of hardwood. The set features a floor tom, two rack toms, a kick drum, snare, hi-hat and crash cymbals, stands, pedals, a drum chair, tuning key, and drum sticks. In the UK these were sold by Tesco and Argos.

An electronic "table-top" drum kit TT-1 model no. 0887004001 was introduced to the range in 2009, featuring 7 touch-response pads, two pedals and MIDI input and output. (Amazon.com, 12-Nov-2009)

Amplifiers and Effect pedals

In late 2007 Fender introduced a low-priced amplifier and range of effect pedals under the Starcaster by Fender name. These included a blue "Distortion/Eq" pedal, a green-yellow Chorus pedal, an orange Flanger pedal and the "Starcaster 15G" 15W amplifier.

Fender Starcaster pedals
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