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NEW REVIEW - AWESOME GUITAR WITH GREAT TONE!
This is a great guitar for people who enjoy sound rather than covering it up with distortion.If you play metal you should test it before you buy it because it gets a screeching sound when you put a high distortion rate on it with the tone knob turn all the way up.Also iv'e found a really distinctive sound when you turn the tone knob all the way down and add distortion it sounds great! (no screeching sounds)But my favorite part of this Tele is the slick look.I think its the best guitar you could get for this price range!
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Reviewed by Evan Huff on 10/31/2009 who plays indie and alternative.
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AMAZING
Get this guitar, i am a HUGE fan of fender, especially their telecaster, with its maple neck and the body being alder, it makes a decently light guitar, with a very very fast neck. the pickups a standard comes with are very hot so if you have a budget dont worry about upgrading pickups. These guitars stay in tune very well and can be used for most any type of music
Reviewed by J5rules on 12/9/2008 who plays twang, Rock, Metal, Jazz.
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Buy the one that you test drive!
Don't let the 4 stars fool you - I absolutely LOVE this guitar. The rating is because of the big problem I've noticed with the Fender MIMs... QUALITY CONTROL. You definitely want buy this thing off a guitar shop's wall rather than blind mail order!
With that out of the way, I LOVE the sound of this guitar... it makes me want to play bluesy licks, which is atypical for me, so this is a wonderful and welcome addition to my arsenal. A word of caution - the standard pups WILL hum; if this is going to be your main axe, you might want to replace them... but this is an auxilliary instrument for me, and I LOVE how the pups sound, so I can live with the hum.
Add a little tube screamer with your treble & bass at 12 o'clock and your mids at about 2 o'clock, and I guarantee you'll never put this guitar back in its case.
Reviewed by BVK on 9/2/2009 who plays Rock, Church musician, etc.
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Not good for metal?
i have been wanting a Tele for a while but really didnt know much about them. I wanted one so that i could get more of a bluesy twang, being that all my other guitars are gibsons with humbuckers. My fear was that the single coils wouldnt chunk with high gain (as mentioned in other reviews). Well this one is perfect, i defenitely got the twang i wanted, but found that this thing is a beast on high gain. I play through a Line 6 Spider valve stack, and this thing chunks and squeals just fine. Its def different from the sound of a humbucker, but its a nice change. The other great thing about this guitar is the neck, def different from the 08's, much more comfortable, really fast. Def give this guitar a try.
Reviewed by Christian on 7/29/2009 who plays Metal, punk, reggae, post hardcore.
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beastly guitar
got this guitar for christmas '08 and it looks and sounds great! It has an amazing clean tone for ska upsrokes set in the middle position plus a great classic, high treble telecaster sound with just the bridge pickup, distortion is pretty good, high gain doesn't really work out with this guitar though, its not really built for metal. i feel a little bit out of place with all the blues and classic rock players that typically buy these guitars, considering i'm more of a pop punk, ska punk player, but trust me it works well in both areas plus its nice to be a bit different, i mean i already have a strat and everyone has a les paul so i wasn't after one. the finish looks great but i manged to chip it in 2 places already, which isn't a huge surprise considering i jump around a lot while playing and usually hit stuff. another great thing about this guitar is the controls, very simple, one tone (which i don't even use) one volume and three pickup positions, plus the controls are well out of the way unlike on my strat where i'm always hiting the pickup selector. overall a great guitar at a great price for any style other than metal.
Reviewed by lessthansteve182 on 3/30/2009 who plays punk, pop punk, ska, metal, rock, folk rock, .
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Great buy, even if price was 2X.
I have always been a Gibson fan. I have played my Les Paul ( am uch more expensive Guitar) sine 1993. I never even considered buying another guitar....until I played my Wine colored Telecaster. That being said, I have been playing the Telecaster non stop. It plays like butter, fit and finish are incredible!!!
Reviewed by Tommy B on 9/24/2009 who plays Rock/Alternative.
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Truly unbelievable
I originally wound up with my white, Mexican Tele from a swap I made in a music store in 2001. The guitar had sustained some minor chips and was deemed un-sellable. I digress. I mean it when I say that aside from the occasional one-off gig, I have played my whitey in almost every state in the union in the past few years. I have beat it to a pulp. I have bled all over it. I have thrown it at my brother, the drummer, at the end of a show. I have treated it far more poorly than many men treat their wives. It has done nothing but work properly and to the best of its ability. It's finally starting to show that genuine tour ware that Fender now sells right off the shelves. I'm sure every individual hasn't had the same experience with their Teles, but mine has stood up to the most sustained 8-year beating of its life. I should call it Tina. I love my Tele with all of my heart, and can't believe I haven't had to replace so much as a nut.
(Through a Hot Rod Deluxe...Boss Tuner-->Jekyll and Hyde overdrive--> Tube Screamer-->Digitech Whammy Pedal--> Boss DD-3)
Reviewed by William on 6/30/2009 who plays Alt Rock/Indie.
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Wow
All I can say is wow. This baby can play. The neck is like butter and slides so easily. I got this a month and a half ago and just love it. Its my first electric but it plays and sounds better than all of my friends guitars. I got the midnight wine with a maple fretboard and would highly recommend it. The only downsides are is that it is very heavy and it comes with a gig bag not a hardshell case.
Reviewed by John on 9/2/2009 who plays Alternitve, rock and blues.
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Dude this guitar is Perfect
Okay, i know the reviews say not good for metal, this isnt entirely true, with the right amp or pedal this sounds GREAT for metal. I just bought it and it works perfect for punk, blues, country, metal, everything. Its probably the best guitar i have ever played, no lie. BUY IT!!!
Reviewed by cLARK on 8/2/2009 who plays jazz, blues, metal, punk, alternative, indie, funk, pop-punk.
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Perfect
I purchased a Lake Placid Blue, maple fretboard.
Beautiful instrument, very fast, smooth action neck. The twang on this guitar is adictive! i cant put it down.. been playin it for 6 hours straight everyday since i got it. I would recommend this guitar to everybody! enjoy!
Reviewed by Guilherme on 6/5/2009 who plays Blues, Rock, Reggae.
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