The Acoustasonic is Fender's shape-shifter: an acoustic and an electric in one gig-ready guitar, blending body resonance, modeled acoustic voices, and true electric tones from a single output. We stock American and Player series models in Telecaster and Jazzmaster shapes, each inspected and set up before it ships.

About the Fender Acoustasonic

Launched in 2019 with the Telecaster shape, the Acoustasonic pairs a hollow spruce-topped body with a Fishman-designed Acoustic Engine that blends the guitar's natural resonance with modeled acoustic voicings and a magnetic electric pickup. A five-position switch with a blend knob moves from full dreadnought and small-body acoustic sounds to genuine electric tones without changing guitars, which is why it has become a fixture on stages where one instrument has to do everything. The American series is built in Corona, California; the Acoustasonic Player series delivers the core concept at a friendlier price. Our stock is one-off and rotates; the guitar you see listed is the exact instrument you'll receive.

Why Buy at Righteous Guitars

  • Humidity-controlled showroom
  • Inspected and professionally set up before shipping
  • Trade-ins welcome and financing available
  • Ships same day from Roswell, GA

Frequently asked questions

Is the Acoustasonic an acoustic or an electric guitar?

Both. The body is hollow with a solid spruce top, so it plays and resonates like a slim acoustic, while the Acoustic Engine blends modeled acoustic voices with a magnetic pickup for real electric tones. You can gig either sound, or blend them, from one output.

What's the difference between the American Acoustasonic and the Acoustasonic Player?

The American series is built in Corona, California with a wider range of voicings on a five-position switch. The Player series is built in Ensenada with a streamlined three-position setup and a simpler pickup configuration at a lower price. The core hybrid concept is the same.