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Reviewed on 03/07/08 Plays: 668
Review for the Fender Standard Telecaster Solid Body Electric Guitar Black. I'll tell you about it and let you hear it.
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Hey I like to give a review for the Fender made in Mexico Standard Telecaster. Here is some black. Probably one of my favorite colors for a Telecaster especially. It's very pretty guitar. Now above great to humbucker but you know if you're gonna play this gives you a good chance. You're probably into country and if so then you get plenty of twang form bridge pick up here. So that's the body here. This is the newer ones so I just have the string for you body as you can see right there. And I have an older Telecaster that had a vintage bridge where just had three or four pieces. You get a little bit sustained. It tends to stable bit in tune. So I actually prefer this string through your body on the Telecasters although it's not I guess the normal Telecaster's set up sort of speaking the vintage set up. But it's a very pretty guitar. It has a C neck so it's pretty easy to play. I've for V necks but you know you can exactly get those on standard guitars. So the tune is pretty good. You might want to tighten up a little bit and things like that and the whole tune pretty well. In the pick ups you may wanna upgrade or something lighter. But overall you still wanna get that kind 'til it sounds. They do buzz a little bit. Mine buzz a little bit and so I apologized for that but actually it's kind of part of it. So you got idea what kind of sounds like? Here's that really twang you so you kinda get that that feel and the thing. So that kinda gets you an idea. I mean in get to that really twang you sound. That's over driven but it so gives an idea and you can get a blues sound to it too of course if you like that kind twang you blues many waters by Telecaster. So I kinda give you an idea using flight sad with but you know still. So there's the standard telecaster. It's over all pretty guitar. I think you can grab this for around $300 maybe and a lot cheaper use. I think I've grab this one used for like 200 maybe $250. So they're really good buy and even if you just get it for the neck body and hardware and to upgrade it later then that still a pretty good investment. I've played American tallies and they sound better. American tallies do sound better. I'm not gonna watch you because they have better pick ups electronics but they're pretty much feel very similar to me at least. So if you have time for the Telecaster kinda sound you know you don't invest lot money and this is a really good way to go so that's the standard Fender Telecaster. Hope to help you out.
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So simple, yet incredibly versatile! Since its introduction in the early '50s, guitarists in all musical genres have relied on the Fender Telecaster guitar for its powerful tone and smooth playability. Today's Standard Telecaster guitar features the best of the old and the new: a fast-action...
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