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Fender American Performer Telecaster HS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar

Fender American Performer Telecaster HS Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar

Dylan Mattheisen Introduces The American Performer Telecaster | American Performer Series | Fender

Dylan Mattheisen Introduces The American Performer Telecaster | American Performer Series | Fender

Introducing The American Performer | American Performer Series | Fender

Introducing The American Performer | American Performer Series | Fender

Description

With the American Performer Series, Fender brings players a line of affordable U.S.-made instruments loaded with stunning finishes, refined electronics and hardware and a few hidden surprises. These guitars and basses are designed for musicians of any level who seek Made in USA quality and playability at a surprisingly accessible price. The American Performer Telecaster HS with maple fingerboard takes the quintessential "workhorse" guitar to a whole new level.

Fender American Performer Telecaster HS contours

Great looks and more

Combining classic Tele lines with a selection of stunning finishes, the American Performer Telecaster HS steps right out under the spotlight. In this version with a choice vintage white or sunburst on maple fretboards, it's a real standout. The '70s-era silver logo on the headstock adds a distinct touch of additional style. The neck features a comfortable 9.5" fingerboard radius and 22 jumbo frets for easy playing and accurate fretting.

Fender American Performer Telecaster HS headstock and tuners

Best of two worlds

The American Performer Tele HS features Fender's ClassicGear tuning machines and a traditional 3-barrel brass-saddle "ashtray" bridge for classic Tele twang and snap that goes hand-in-hand with its great looks. Teles have always been known for their tuning stability, and these new tuners move that to an even higher level.

Fender American Performer Telecaster HS electronics and finish

Wired to rock

Freshly designed Yosemite pickups, crafted specially for the American Performer series, in combination with Fender's "Greasebucket" tone circuit, add a new bite to the tone. With a powerful neck DoubleTap humbucker that features patent-pending coil-tap technology on a push/pull pot, and a hot-rodded Tele bridge pickup, it's voiced to deliver the iconic Tele tones with the volume rolled back, then can get seriously nasty, in a good way, when you open it up. The unique Greasebucket circuit enables you to roll off treble without getting muddy, for a mellow tone that will still cut through without getting lost.

Features

  • Gloss-finish solid alder body
  • 25.5"-scale maple neck with 22-fret, 9.5"-radius maple fingerboard
  • Fender Yosemite staggered pole, single-coil, DoubleTap humbucker, 3-way switch
  • Thru-body-strung Fender 3-saddle Tele bridge, ClassicGear tuners
warning

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Specs

Body
  • Body shape: Single cutaway
  • Body type: Solid body
  • Body material: Solid wood
  • Body wood: Alder
  • Body finish: Gloss
  • Orientation: Right handed
Neck
  • Neck shape: C modern
  • Neck wood: Maple
  • Joint: Bolt-on
  • Scale length: 25.5 in.
  • Truss rod: Dual-action
  • Neck finish: Satin
Fingerboard
  • Material: Maple
  • Radius: 9.5 in.
  • Fret size: Jumbo
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Inlays: Dot
  • Nut width: 1.65 in. (42 mm)
Pickups
  • Configuration: SS
  • Neck: DoubleTap humbucker
  • Bridge: Yosemite single-coil
  • Brand: Fender
  • Active or passive pickups: Passive
  • Series or parallel: Parallel
  • Special electronics: Push/Pull coil-tap
Controls
  • Control layout: Master volume, tone
  • Pickup switch: 3-way
  • Coil tap or split: Yes
Hardware
  • Bridge type: Fixed
  • Bridge design: 3-brass saddle
  • Tailpiece: String thru body
  • Tuning machines: Fender ClassicGear
  • Color: Nickel/chrome
Other
  • Number of strings: 6-string
  • Case: Gig bag
  • Country of origin: United States

Reviews

4.35

17 Reviews

80%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

5

SWEETNESS IN VINTAGE WHITE

I really like this guitar. I have other telecasters as well as strats and this one is a keeper for me. The pickups work well and have the tone you look for in a tele, but enough difference to make it exciting. I get tones that I dont get from my other telecaster. I like the fact you can split the humbucker and get classic tele tone but I bought it for the humbucker. Its warm and has alot to offer. it has a different sound to me than if it was in the bridge and is why I like it in the neck position. I do play all my guitars thru Marshall amps so typically its sound is not as bright as if i played it thru a fender twin. Works well for me but at lower volumes gets a bit muddy . I have had fender amps in the past and liked them but I cant shake the sounds I get from this guitar , a tube streamer ,a decent reverb and chorus pedal. I have had a fender special in a stat before and it just didnt do anything for me but this telecaster is a high quality instrument and plays so easy, seams to call out to me and my other guitars sit patiently awaiting a turn that doesnt come as often as before. If you like telecasters you will like the versatility of this guitar. Try one, it may just follow you home as well.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

No longer "affordable"

I purchased the HS AMERICAN Telecaster performer over a year 1/2 ago for under $1k. But I returned it since it had major fret sprout; it had dings in the body; and fret buzz. Too much work for a new American fender tele. So I saved up for the American tele professional 2. Which, at that time, cost less than the current (7/2022) tele performer. The "affordable" should be removed from the description of the performer. Even the MIM fenders are getting very expensive. I like fenders. But no longer affordable. My last new guitar was the schecter PT w/ p90 at the neck with push/push. 1/2 the cost of fender performer. I am also putting my purchases on hold. Inflation is too high. Wait for demand to calm down and production to catch up.

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Jamming10
  2. Practicing10
  3. Recording6
  4. Rock Concerts6
  5. Small Venues5
Cons
  1. Craftsmanship2
  2. Fret Buzz2
  3. Unseated Frets & Fret Sprout1
  4. Body made of several pieces1
  5. The pickup selector switch cap coming off1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced12
  2. Professional Musician3
  3. Novice1
Pros
  1. Good Feel14
  2. Good Tone14
  3. Fun To Play12
  4. Good Pick Up11
  5. Solid Electronics11
  • A classic

    4

    Verified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byChris

    fromNew York

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Not as slick as a Les Paul or even a Strat but I love Teles and keep coming back to them. It's good as delivered but a setup will make it better.

  • Great guitar!

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byMike

    fromAustin, TX

    Versatile sound and playing comfort. The neck feels great. The rosewood is something you can dig into. The hardware and electronics seem tops. I enjoy having a humbucker/single coil to split. The humbucker is not too hot/ single coil just right. The bridge has bright crunchy tone.

  • Versatile quality guitar

    5

    submitted2 years ago

    byBGH

    fromSeattle

    I love this lively guitar and seem to be able to make most of the solid body sounds I want. Great middle position rhythm sound. Blues sounds I love on the neck humbucker. Great jazz tones on the neck PU also, made better by the great tone circuit this thing has (no useless underwater mud on that dial). Aggressive rock and country jangle out of the bridge pickup. The guitar was also in perfect, highly playable condition when I got it which isn't always true in mail order situations. Very stable tuners. I used to think I hated telecasters but this thing has won me over. Still wouldn't get one with a single coil neck pickup though.

  • No longer "affordable"

    3

    submitted3 years ago

    bySteve

    fromClt, NC

    I purchased the HS AMERICAN Telecaster performer over a year 1/2 ago for under $1k. But I returned it since it had major fret sprout; it had dings in the body; and fret buzz. Too much work for a new American fender tele. So I saved up for the American tele professional 2. Which, at that time, cost less than the current (7/2022) tele performer. The "affordable" should be removed from the description of the performer. Even the MIM fenders are getting very expensive. I like fenders. But no longer affordable. My last new guitar was the schecter PT w/ p90 at the neck with push/push. 1/2 the cost of fender performer. I am also putting my purchases on hold. Inflation is too high. Wait for demand to calm down and production to catch up.

  • Beautiful guitar

    4

    submitted4 years ago

    byDan

    fromDetroit, MI

    I just wish the instruction manual was in English instead of Spanish

  • Really love this guitar

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byMatt D

    fromMontgomery, Al

    Love the feel of the Tele. The neck is extremely comfortable to play. I'm mostly a rhythm guitarist but it's equally easy to noodle around on. The humbucker in the neck sounds great thru my Fender Princeton. I did have to adjust the set up to remove some fret buzz on the low e string but it took 2 minutes and a screwdriver.

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