Reverb reveals the best-selling guitars of 2022 (2024)

By Matt Owen

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The Silver Sky continues its assault on the Stratocaster market, Tim Henson’s new nylon-string makes an immediate impact and Fender’s Acoustasonics make waves in the acoustic world

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As is tradition, online gear retailer Reverb has published its annual list of best-selling electric guitars and acoustic guitars, revealing the top 20 six-strings that have dominated sales throughout the past 12 months.

The biggest takeaway from the 2022 list is that, though it was deemed a controversial creation when it first arrived, John Mayer’s PRS Silver Sky is continuing its assault on the Fender Stratocaster market with full force, and has further solidified itself as a firm fan favorite.

It’s a trend that has only been exacerbated by the arrival of the more affordable PRS SE Silver Sky, which was released back in January. Despite its infancy, the SE alternative has smashed the competition, and takes top spot on the 2022 list.

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Interestingly, the US-made Silver Sky drops down to fourth spot – it occupied third spot last year – and is displaced by the Fender Player Stratocaster and Fender American Professional II Stratocaster, which take second and third places, respectively.

That means the first Telecaster we see is the Fender Player Telecaster, which caps off a Gibson-less top five. Gibson does have two models in the top 10, though – the Gibson Les Paul Standard ‘60s (sixth) and Gibson Les Paul Standard ‘50s (seventh) – with its third and final inclusion arriving in the form of the 11th-placed Gibson Les Paul Classic.

It’s an outcome that was also seen in last year’s list, which was wholly dominated by Fender brands. Aside from PRS’s SE Custom 24 – which rounds off the top 10 – and last-placed CE 24, Fender occupies seven of the remaining places outside the top 10.

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Overall, that means Fender sits comfortably in 12 of the 20 spots, with usual suspects such as the Player Telecaster and American Standard all cropping up on the list. From spots 13 to 19, it’s officially the Squier show, with the Classic Vibe ‘50s Telecaster, Classic Vibe ‘60s Jazzmaster, Affinity Series Stratocaster and the ever-popular J Mascis Jazzmaster all following one another.

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A further point of interest is the fact that a baritone has crept into the top 20. The baritone guitar was a notable absence from last year’s list, but its inclusion this time out confirms the model's ongoing renaissance and rise in popularity.

2022 has seen a sharp uptick in baritone releases from the likes of Danelectro, D’Angelico, Harley Benton and Solar, highlighting heightened interest in the model – but it’s Squier’s Paranormal Baritone Cabronita Telecaster that manages to sneak onto the list.

Check out the whole list below.

  1. PRS SE Silver Sky
  2. Fender Player Stratocaster
  3. Fender American Professional II Stratocaster
  4. PRS Silver Sky John Mayer Signature
  5. Fender Player Telecaster
  6. Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s
  7. Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s
  8. Fender American Professional II Telecaster
  9. Squier Affinity Telecaster
  10. PRS SE Custom 24
  11. Gibson Les Paul Classic
  12. ESP-LTD EC-1000
  13. Squier Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster
  14. Squier Classic Vibe '60s Jazzmaster
  15. Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster
  16. Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster
  17. Fender American Standard Stratocaster
  18. Squier Paranormal Baritone Cabronita Telecaster
  19. Fender American Standard Stratocaster
  20. PRS CE 24

Intriguingly, Reverb has also been good enough to rank and reveal the sales performances of guitars that were released over the past 12 months – a list that lends itself to some eye-opening trends.

Perhaps the biggest shock is the fact that Tim Henson’s recently released Ibanez TOD10N occupies fifth spot – a mind-boggling statistic, given the fact it only arrived 23 days ago. It’s even more mind-boggling when you look at the competition it’s beaten: Yamaha’s revamped Revstar II Standard RSS20 and Fender’s JV Modified ‘60s Custom Telecaster – both of which arrived in March – are notable highlights.

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It’s no real surprise to see the PRS SE Silver Sky top the new-for-2022 list as well – it’s just more confirmation that the Silver Sky model has become the number one Strat-style guitar for players who perhaps fancy a modern take on Fender’s own model.

What is surprising, though, is the fact that the second spot is occupied by the Squier Classic Vibe Baritone Custom Telecaster. Like we said, 2022 has proven that baritone guitars have been given a new lease on life, and we wouldn’t be shocked to see more crop up on Reverb’s list this time next year.

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Other honorable mentions must go to the much-anticipated Adam Jones Gibson Les Paul Standard signature – which shared eighth place with the Epiphone ‘58 Korina Flying V – the love-it-or-hate-it Gibson Theodore model – which managed to get a solid 13th place finish – and the Jake E Lee’s 19th-placed Charvel Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1 signature.

The whole list can be found below.

  1. PRS SE Silver Sky
  2. Squier Classic Vibe Baritone Custom Telecaster
  3. Fender Player Plus Meteora HH
  4. Yamaha Revstar II Standard RSS02T
  5. Ibanez Tim Henson Signature TOD10N
  6. Fender George Harrison Rocky Stratocaster
  7. Yamaha Revstar II Standard RSS20
  8. Gibson Adam Jones Signature Les Paul Standard/Epiphone Limited-Edition '58 Korina Flying V
  9. Fender JV Modified '60s Custom Telecaster
  10. Guild Surfliner
  11. Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Edition Jazzmaster
  12. Fender 60th Anniversary Jaguar
  13. Gibson Custom Shop Theodore/Epiphone Jerry Cantrell Wino Les Paul Custom
  14. Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Edition Stratocaster
  15. Fender Player Plus Active Meteora Bass
  16. Fender JV Modified '60s Stratocaster
  17. Fender 60th Anniversary Ultra Luxe Jaguar
  18. Ibanez GRG220PA
  19. Charvel Jake E Lee Pro-Mod So-Cal Style 1
  20. Gibson Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album/Squier 40th Anniversary Gold Edition Jazz Bass

Joining the best-selling electric guitars lists is a round-up of the 20 best-selling acoustic guitars of 2022. Loosely speaking, it paints a pretty similar picture to the 2021 installment: Gretsch’s G9500 Jim Dandy takes top spot, with the PRS SE P20E, Taylor GS Mini Mahogany and Martin Backpacker all cropping up in the first seven positions.

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However, the 2022 list further shows how the Fender Acoustasonic is continuing to shake-up the acoustic market, with the Big F’s American Acoustasonic Telecaster, Acoustasonic Player Telecaster and American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster all featuring in the top 10. Notably, the Telecaster models make it into the top five, occupying second and fourth slots.

Fender’s American Acoustasonic Stratocaster also makes the cut, but is found way down at 14th spot, making it the least popular Acoustasonic model by quite some distance.

See the full list below.

  1. Gretsch G9500 Jim Dandy
  2. Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster
  3. PRS SE P20E
  4. Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster
  5. Taylor GS Mini Mahogany
  6. Fender American Acoustasonic Jazzmaster
  7. Martin Backpacker
  8. Martin 000-15M
  9. Taylor GS Mini-E Koa
  10. PRS SE P20 Tonare Parlor
  11. Gibson J-45 Standard
  12. Taylor 214CE DLX w/ ES2 Electronics
  13. Gretsch G9520E Gin Rickey Parlor
  14. Fender American Acoustasonic Stratocaster
  15. Martin LX1 Little Martin/Epiphone Hummingbird Pro Acoustic-Electric Faded
  16. Taylor GS Mini-E Koa Plus
  17. Martin Standard D-18
  18. Martin LXK2 Little Martin
  19. Taylor 214CE
  20. Seagull S6

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Matt Owen

Senior Staff Writer, GuitarWorld.com

Matt is a Senior Staff Writer, writing for Guitar World, Guitarist and Total Guitar. He has a Masters in the guitar, a degree in history, and has spent the last 16 years playing everything from blues and jazz to indie and pop. When he’s not combining his passion for writing and music during his day job, Matt records for a number of UK-based bands and songwriters as a session musician.

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Reverb reveals the best-selling guitars of 2022? ›

When it comes to market share, these are the top guitar brands in the United States as of 2023. Gibson holds the largest share at 34%, followed by Fender at 30%. Ibanez, Yamaha, Epiphone, and other brands make up the rest of the market.

What was the best selling electric guitar in 2022? ›

Overall Top-Sellers of 2022
  • PRS SE Silver Sky.
  • Fender Player Stratocaster.
  • Fender American Professional II Stratocaster.
  • PRS Silver Sky John Mayer Signature.
  • Fender Player Telecaster.
  • Gibson Les Paul Standard '60s.
  • Gibson Les Paul Standard '50s.
  • Fender American Professional II Telecaster.
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What guitar brand sells the most guitars? ›

When it comes to market share, these are the top guitar brands in the United States as of 2023. Gibson holds the largest share at 34%, followed by Fender at 30%. Ibanez, Yamaha, Epiphone, and other brands make up the rest of the market.

How many guitars were sold in 2022? ›

Total Guitar Sales
YearUnits$ Retail
20232,630,950$1,070,244,000
20222,472,700$1,000,676,130
20212,489,390$934,971,450
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What electric guitar has the best resale? ›

In new guitars, Gibsons and American Fenders have good resale values. PRS, Shur, and a few respected 'boutique' makers have good resale values. Hands down, Gibson and Fender. Other than that, it matters more where the guitar was made.

Who sells more, Fender or Gibson? ›

I read recently that Gibson has 34% of the market share for all guitar sales and Fender has 30%. I have an opinion as to why Fender doesn't have about 45-55% of the market....

What is the most popular electric guitar? ›

The Fender Stratocaster is the most iconic electric guitar. Designed in the 1950s, the Stratocaster or “Strat” Many famous artists like Eric Clapton, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, Jimi Hendrix, and Stevie Ray Vaughn used the Stratocaster.

Is guitar dying out? ›

While there will never be another album like Axis – Bold as Love or another band like Van Halen, the notion that the guitar is dead is inaccurate. According to Statista, guitar sales in 2020 generated 1.67 billion dollars, an increase from the year before when they generated 1.57 billion dollars.

What is the best guitar piece of all time? ›

25 Best Guitar solos of all time (2024)
  1. "Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin. ...
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  7. "November Rain" by Guns n' Roses. ...
  8. The Beatles' song "While My Guitar Gently Weeps"

Which guitar to buy as an investment? ›

Look for quality: Invest in high-end guitars that are built to last. Top-tier brands such as Duesenberg, Gibson, and Fender have consistently produced high-quality instruments, and their vintage models are particularly sought-after.

Who is the best guitarist 2022? ›

1. John Frusciante. In a year filled with guitar news, perhaps nothing matched the impact of John Frusciante's long-awaited return to Red Hot Chili Peppers and their release of two albums: Unlimited Love and Return of the Dream Canteen.

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