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The Fender Telecaster is probably one of the major events of the 20th century electric guitar. Its dual pickup, solid body design, though simple, has effectively set the trend in popular music history. The Fender Standard Telecaster does exactly what it says – that sets the standard for all other manufacturers guitar to follow.
The Standard Telecaster is made out of Fender production center of high technology in Mexico. This allows Fender to produce a high quality guitar at an affordable price.
The Fender Standard Tele had a few subtle updates in 2006. For example, in the neck edges were smoothed out, similar to U.S. models did. In addition, the dishes were replaced by a slightly larger dish is preferred to the skinny frets. Also, use a bridge where the strings through the body of the guitar, instead of fixing the bridge itself. This improves the volume and sustain of the guitar.
Sound:
This Fender Standard Telecaster sounds amazing because it only has 2 single coil pickups. The tablet has the classic tone and clean. The bridge produces the iconic Telecaster tone. Mean is more of a bright, rich, that goes with any kind of music.
Gameplay:
This guitar is very intuitive, comfortable and easy use. Fender seems to really pay attention to various details centric players like the fret and nut work and fret rolled edges.
The gameplay of this TV is great. You'll notice that a first string tone for the entire curve is possible without loss of volume in the folded note and feels comfortable, even in around the 3rd fret.
Features:
* Model: Fender Standard Telecaster
* Body: Alder
* Neck: Maple 1-piece modern "C"
* Fingerboard: Maple, 9.5 "Radius (241mm)
* Frets: 21 Medium Jumbo
* Pickups: 2 pills a standard Tele single-coil (neck and bridge)
Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
* Bridge: Standard 6 string Saddle-Thru-Body Bridge
* Machine Heads: Fender / Ping standard cast / sealed tuners
Kicker *: 3-Ply Parchment
* Accessories: Standard Gig Bag
Value:
For the money, this is probably the best bang for the buck. You can hear people say you can not do rock or heavy metal. However, if you adjust the tone control and use the neck or central tablet, you should be fine.
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