I’d have to hear about HOW they feel to play and about the quality of the materials (if they’re different at all) to answer the question. Almost any guitar can be made to sound good with some nice pickups and a good amp.
I've owned 2 Mexican Fenders and 1 Japanese one. With that very limited sample size I can say that the one I got had a much nicer feel than the Mexican ones and generally felt like it was made with more attention to detail.
Supposedly made better. Polished frets, more crisp (or tinny depending on your ear) and other things I'm not qualified to notice. Mexican sounds warmer. Fuller, imho. Mexico for rock and blues. (Maybe country if you like its "vibe") Japan for mostly anything else. Im oversimplifing for comments sake, but that's the way it seems. End of the day, its all personal preference. @amoalosretros8258
I only ever tried one Fender Japan and one Mexican Fender. The Fender Japan I actually bought because of how good it was while for the Mexican one I wanted to buy it until I played it haha. There is a VERY noticable quality difference (from my experience)
You should do a comparison of two of the same models instead of one solid and one hollow body. I would guess those wiuld sound different no matter where they're made.
I have listened over and over and over again, with my eyes open, (to see the difference and with my eyes closed). I could not hear anything but an absolutely fantastic guitarist playing some upbeat music! You're fantastic!❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Well.. seems to me that with right pick-up, the Mexico one's sound results a lil' bit more clear. But who knows... maybe choosing other two guitars, from Japan and Mexico, could be even the opposite. And in fact, Telecaster is mostly famous, and appreciated, for the (great) sound of the other one, single coil.
Of course there is a difference, what if one is better than the other? I don't think so, they both sound amazing and have great designs, a song together would be crazy❤
I like Japan, because the quality is superior. I realize it is a relatively small sample, but I've never found a Japanese made I didn't like, never found a Mexican made I did like and US made is 50/50 at best. To be fair, I liked the sound of both of these, but in my hand, experience says I'll prefer the Japan.
I have an Estrada acoustic that’s over 50 years old. IMHO, it’s bias and opinion as to which guitar is better. The heart wants what it wants. Feel is something you can’t show in a video. For me, that’s the deciding factor. Pickups can be replaced easily enough, if it’s the tone at issue
Mexico was a little brighter. and I have a feeling Japan may have felt a little nicer under your fingers, but I think Mexico may have felt slightly faster/easier to play.
Is it white and gold, or blue and black??? 🧐😂 I like the Japan build better, but there are too many unknowns. Things like cables, amps, wash boards, recording techniques, etc 🤷🏻
What is that question? Is this a joke? Even the same guitar models from the same maker can sound different. And then u compare completely different models? Why are u not answering if there are different processes in making them instead this pointless video and title.
I think the colors are different
True
Might be the camera angle
@@gfl7779cool optical illusion if true
Source?
Nah I don't think so
There is a difference: Japanese is made in Japan and Mexico is made in Mexico 😅
i have no clue but they both sound soooo nice
I’d have to hear about HOW they feel to play and about the quality of the materials (if they’re different at all) to answer the question. Almost any guitar can be made to sound good with some nice pickups and a good amp.
今日はありがとうございました!とても楽しめました!!
いつ見てもすごいプレイだ
I've owned 2 Mexican Fenders and 1 Japanese one. With that very limited sample size I can say that the one I got had a much nicer feel than the Mexican ones and generally felt like it was made with more attention to detail.
春日井市のコンサートに参加しました。これまでも聞かせてもらったことがありますが、今回も楽しませてもらいました。
ドラムをしているような気分で手拍子を打つのも、一体感があっておもしろかったです。
CZcamsで発信していることを知らなかったので、早速フォローさせていただきました。
これからも応援します。
Japan hands down for me
Por algo están más caras que las mexicanas, al menos en mi país
Supposedly made better. Polished frets, more crisp (or tinny depending on your ear) and other things I'm not qualified to notice. Mexican sounds warmer. Fuller, imho. Mexico for rock and blues. (Maybe country if you like its "vibe") Japan for mostly anything else. Im oversimplifing for comments sake, but that's the way it seems. End of the day, its all personal preference. @amoalosretros8258
In Asian country Japan is cheaper because lower taxes and stuff and I also a weeb so I prefer Japan stuff😅
The Mexican one sounds more tinny but I couldn't complain in good faith about either of them.
Probably going to be more noticeable in the feel. Japan versions are known for better build quality, mexicans not so much.
I only ever tried one Fender Japan and one Mexican Fender. The Fender Japan I actually bought because of how good it was while for the Mexican one I wanted to buy it until I played it haha. There is a VERY noticable quality difference (from my experience)
Did you get your Mexican properly set up?
That Tele is beautiful, what model is it?
フェンダージャパンは高音域の倍音が多くて明るい音。メキシコのほうは上の方が削れた感じの曇った音。個人的にはジャパンが好みかな。
我也更喜欢日本制造。 虽然我确实对墨西哥制造情有独钟,因为我个人也拥有一个。
❤
The two tests had the most jubilant songs I heard in a while
more like thinline or not
You should do a comparison of two of the same models instead of one solid and one hollow body. I would guess those wiuld sound different no matter where they're made.
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With Japanes is more brighter sound. I like more Mexican because of color😊
Japan, but be forewarned - check the pickups.
I own a 52 tele reissue made in Japan and it is a prized possession for me
seiji, what pedals do u use?
I have listened over and over and over again, with my eyes open, (to see the difference and with my eyes closed). I could not hear anything but an absolutely fantastic guitarist playing some upbeat music! You're fantastic!❤👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Doesn anyone know what the japan guitars model name is?
prefer the mex, somewhat more body.
楽しい動画ありがとうございます。
「フェンダーメイドインジャパン」で画像のピックガードだとホローボデーかと思ったのですが、ソリッドボデーも売っているのでしょうか?
それともわざわざ「フェンダージャパン」と言っているという事は、旧モデルかな?
どちらにしても、しっとりしたいい音だと思いますが、私としては
メキシコのカラッとした軽やかな音のほうが好みです。
what year and model are that thinline? it's beautiful
I guess 60s thinline
Well.. seems to me that with right pick-up, the Mexico one's sound results a lil' bit more clear. But who knows... maybe choosing other two guitars, from Japan and Mexico, could be even the opposite. And in fact, Telecaster is mostly famous, and appreciated, for the (great) sound of the other one, single coil.
Like Billy Corgan said "the white guitar sounds better"
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
What's the title of this song
What song?
I loke both... both Japan a bit sounds interesting
В руках мастера звучит любой инструмент
Build quality.
La tonalidad
わりとメキシコの方は硬めで、輪郭がよりハッキリしてる感じ…?ジャパンはそこに中域が足されて音がより柔らかい感じが…
🤔?
neck PU: J= milder M=bright
bridge PU: M=sharp
I'm not sure😅
agree
@@rayusse😊
@@neon-green-apple so i want a neck microphone of japan and Mexican bridge...
Of course there is a difference, what if one is better than the other? I don't think so, they both sound amazing and have great designs, a song together would be crazy❤
I like Japan, because the quality is superior. I realize it is a relatively small sample, but I've never found a Japanese made I didn't like, never found a Mexican made I did like and US made is 50/50 at best. To be fair, I liked the sound of both of these, but in my hand, experience says I'll prefer the Japan.
I have an Estrada acoustic that’s over 50 years old. IMHO, it’s bias and opinion as to which guitar is better. The heart wants what it wants. Feel is something you can’t show in a video. For me, that’s the deciding factor. Pickups can be replaced easily enough, if it’s the tone at issue
fender mexico sounds more full imo
умничка
The Japanese guitar have a sharper voice and the Mexican guitar is a jazzy vibe
É justamente pelo fato da Japonesa ser um modelo elétrico comum, e o Mexicano ser um Semi acústico
@@misaelsouza9495 isso define muita coisa! obrigado..
Mexico was a little brighter. and I have a feeling Japan may have felt a little nicer under your fingers, but I think Mexico may have felt slightly faster/easier to play.
メキシコ
the japan fenders are so much more sexy
I’ve always found the Japanese quality to be much higher.
Is it white and gold, or blue and black??? 🧐😂
I like the Japan build better, but there are too many unknowns. Things like cables, amps, wash boards, recording techniques, etc 🤷🏻
ジャパンの方が音の立ち上がりがいいし、音の粒だちもいいと思う、圧倒的にジャパン
Japanese! The for far sound better and warmer. It seem Mexican are a bit plastic. Must be for extra plastic/poliuretan and lack of wood.
мексика звучит лучше.
演奏者の腕がもうね、、、、
こんにちは!そのフエンダーF-ホール売ってくれない?群馬県に住んでいます。
The Japanese is rounder at the low end in both examples.
Several miles difference lol. It doesn't matter where they are made I am not going to buy another Fender product.
メキシコの音の方が好き!
でも見た目はジャパンの方が好み!
me 2
japan is waaay better.. more opened sound
Japanese : Bright sound
Mexican : Warm sound
Sama sekali tidak ada bedanya... keduanya dimainkan oleh orang Jepang yang sama
Black guitars always sound better.
メキシコの方が中音域が豊かで全体的にふくよかな感じがする
Fender mexico has a warmer tone than the fender Japan. Ijs 🎵🤷🏾♂️🎶
Sound the same
Early
Hard to tell with that much reverb.
....but they're two different guitars you're comparing a regular japanese tele to a mexican thinline tele....
What is that question? Is this a joke? Even the same guitar models from the same maker can sound different. And then u compare completely different models? Why are u not answering if there are different processes in making them instead this pointless video and title.