Fender Classic 65 Mustang
The Fender Mustang was originally launched in August 1964, but its first full year of production was 1965 - hence the reissue's name.
The Mustang was an entry-level student guitar that went on to be popular with famous folk like Kurt Cobain, Blixa Bargeld of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds, John Frusciante and Graham Coxon of Blur.
The Mustang here on test is part of Fender's Classic Series. It features the poplar body of the original guitar as well as other period-correct details like the white-buttoned machineheads, '65 headstock logo and floating Dynamic vibrato. Look around and you'll pick one up for £499.
If you've never played a Mustang, you're in for a treat. The compact body and shorter scale neck make the guitar a dream to play. The strange-looking floating vibrato is very smooth and, as long as you've given your strings a good stretch, it won't knock the guitar's tuning out.
Plugged in this guitar offers a range of bright tones selected via slider controls. If you're expecting to emulate Kurt Cobain's raucous tone you may be disappointed with the Mustang's mild-mannered singlecoils. Kurt preferred a humbucker in the bridge position (like on his Jag-Stang). The Mustang is more 60s garage punk.
Few axes combine vintage tone, stunning looks and easy playability as well as this. Ultimately, the Dano '63 shared the same virtues as the Mustang, but for a lot less money.
MusicRadar Rating
Pros
Beautiful looks, vintage tones.
Cons
A wee bit pricey.
Verdict
Smells like… a classic.
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Specification
Available Controls
Master Tone Master Volume
Available Finish
Daphne Blue, Olympic White, Dakota Red
Bridge
floating tune-o-matic-style
Fingerboard Material
Rosewood
Fingerboard Radius
7.25
Guitar Body Material
Poplar
Hardware
Chrome
Headstock
‘65 Mustang Headstock and Bridge Plate Logos
Neck Material
Maple
No. of Frets
22
No of Strings
6
Pickguard Material
3-Ply
Unique Features
White Tipped Vintage Tuning Machines, Vintage Appropriate Gap Between the Control Plate and the Pickguard
Year of Origin
2006
Pickup Configuration
2 x Single-Coil
Pickup Type
2 Mustang Single-Coil Pickups (Neck & Bridge)






