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Description
Two noise-free, highly articulate Vintage Noiseless Tele pickups inhabit the neck and bridge positions, flanking the Vintage Noiseless Strat pickup in the middle to create an unbeatable trio. These pickups crank out rich, articulate tone, with the balanced string response, definition and twang you've come to expect from a genuine Fender instrument. Flexible five-way Strat-o-Tone pickup switching unlocks various pickup combinations, providing the perfect sound for any performance.
Enjoy increased sustain and slightly thicker tone that complements the famous Tele twang, thanks to the modern six-saddle string-through-body bridge with block saddles. A contoured neck heel and 4-bolt asymmetrical neck plate make it easy to comfortably reach the upper registers of the neck. The flatter 12 in.-radius fingerboard makes it easy to play fast leads and perform deep bends without fretting out. Locking tuning machines provide enhanced tuning stability, along with quicker string changes.
The alder body bears a highly durable gloss polyurethane finish that will easily stand up to hard playing, keeping the instrument like new for years to come. Classic aesthetic touches include nickel/chrome hardware and a three-ply B/W/B or mint green pickguard, along with knurled flat-top control knobs and a black switch tip. A truly versatile performer with flexible sound, player-oriented features and original aesthetics, the Deluxe Nashville Tele merges the best of yesterday and today into a single, affordable design. Includes gig bag.



Features
- Body shape: Single cutaway
- Body type: Solid body
- Body material: Solid wood
- Top wood: Not applicable
- Body wood: Alder
- Body finish: Gloss Polyester
- Orientation: Right handed
- Neck shape: C
- Neck wood: Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5 in.
- Truss rod: Standard
- Neck finish: Satin Polyurethane
- Material: Pau Ferro
- Radius: 12 in.
- Fret size: Narrow tall
- Number of frets: 22
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width: 1.65 in. (42 mm)
- Configuration: SSS
- Neck: Vintage Noiseless Single-Coil Telecaster
- Middle: Vintage Noiseless Single-Coil Strat
- Bridge: Vintage Noiseless Single-Coil Telecaster
- Brand: Fender
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Series
- Piezo: No
- Active EQ: No
- Special electronics: None
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 5-way
- Coil tap or split: No
- Kill switch: No
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: 6-saddle vintage-style
- Tailpiece: String thru body
- Tuning machines: Die-cast locking
- Color: Nickel/chrome
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Tonewoods Electronics
- Case: Gig bag
- Accessories: None
- Country of origin: Mexico
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Reviews
4.7
10 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Jamming4
- Practicing4
- Recording4
- Small Venues2
- Rock Concerts1
- Neck is a little big for a Fender1
- Experienced5
- Novice2
- Fun To Play6
- Solid Electronics6
- Good Pick Up5
- Good Tone5
- Good Feel4
Reviewed by 10 customers
GREAT DEAL
submitted4 years ago
byAmos
fromKimball, TN
This is one of the best purchases I've ever made. It was either a demo or return but the guitar was in mint condition and plays like a dream the salesperson (Lauryn) was great and gave me good advice and help.
So much fun for a great price!
submitted4 years ago
byPaul
fromMs
This guitar plays and sounds great!
A Telecaster with a Strat hidden inside it
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byDave P
fromNew York,NY
I love that it's still a Tele but I can get the Strat sound out of it when I want. First time with a ferro fingerboard and I quote like that as well. Also, I had the tech at GuitarCenter set it all up and he did a great job. (Thank you Igor at 14th street GuitarCenter in NYC.)
Hi Fi Tele
submitted5 years ago
byGo_Pats
fromboston
Pros and Cons. Cons: heavy. Also, doesnt sound much like a tele. Gig bag is almost worthless. Hard to get action low. No center position mix sound. Pros: built solid, locking tuners. No hum pickups. If you dislike a Strat this can easily work, with beefier bridge sound. Treble response is off the charts, pickups sound hifi or "active" but very responsive and loud. Use the tone knob; not close to an alnico sound but perhaps the Tele for this milenium? Im appreciating it for what it is, otherwise grab a Squier Classic Vibe.
This is my first Tele, love it!
submitted6 years ago
byTim
fromLouisville, KY
Man, I've recently gotten really into Fenders. I bought a Strat a few months ago, but I wanted to get something with more tuning stability. This guitar rocks! The rounded neck plate is super comfortable, and helps ease access to the higher register. The pick-ups are solid, not my favorite single coils, but they can definitely give you what you need. Only issue is the neck is a tad fat for a Fender, but I don't have big hands lol.
Love this Tele!
submitted6 years ago
byCliffg33
fromMurfreesboro, TN
Just got this Daphne Blue Deluxe Nashville Telecaster a few days ago and am super impressed. I went back and forth for a long time between this one and a more traditional Player's Tele. Natalie with GC was great and very patient with me and really helped me make up my mind. This is my first non-US made guitar of any kind and I've got to say I am thoroughly impressed with the quality. Fit and finish is excellent and this is a really good looking guitar. The action was higher than I like out of the box and the intonation was a little off. After I adjusted the action (adjusted the saddles only, didn't need to adjust the truss rod) down to Fender's recommended 4/64" the intonation was on point and I didn't need to make any more changes. The locking tuners are great. As a long time LP player I love the 12" fretboard radius. The satin finish neck is super smooth. The fret ends are a tiny bit sharper than I like, but no fret sprout and nothing serious enough to even worry about changing. Overall this guitar sounds great, plays great, and quality is first rate. I would buy it again in a second.
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submitted2 years ago
asked byjbridg357
fromVirginia
Does anyone know if the body is routed for a neck humbucker pickup? Thank you.
The Fender Deluxe Nashville Telecaster is not routed for a humbucker.
















