Description
The Fender Telecoustic”with its cool Telecaster guitar body and headstock designs and C-shape neck”make it perfect for electric players looking for a versatile acoustic electric guitar. Other features include Fender BG3-TN electronics with a built-in tuner, maple neck, and vibe that is nothing but Fender.
Fender Standard Telecoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar Walnut Stain
Fender Standard Telecoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar Walnut Stain
Fender Standard Telecoustic Acoustic-Electric Guitar Walnut Stain
Features
  • Type: Electracoustic Series
  • Model name: Standard Telecoustic
  • Series: Electracoustic Series
  • Body style: Acoustic Stratocaster
  • Finish: satin, (polyurethane)
  • Top: laminated spruce
  • Bracing: X bracing
  • Back and sides: 1-piece fiberglass
  • Neck: maple
  • Fingerboard: rosewood
  • Frets: 21
  • Bridge: Fender rosewood with compensated saddle
  • Machine heads: chrome, (die-cast)
  • Electronics: Fishman Isys III On-Board Preamp with tuner, volume, bass, mid, and treble
  • Scale length: 25.5" (648 mm)
  • Body depth: 3"
  • Width at nut: 1.69"
  • Width at heel: 2.12"
  • Unique features: oval sound hole,
  • Dot position inlays,
  • Telecaster headstock,
  • Fender body shape
  • Strings: D'Addario EXP-26 Phosphor Bronze, Gauges .011 to .052
  • Case sold separately
warning

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Reviews

4.6

15 Reviews

0%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Most Liked Positive Review

4

Worth the money, for what you get..........

OK, first things first...I read umpteen reviews on this guitar. Those ranging from "don't waste your time" to "sweet little guitar" ,and everything in between. Let me tell you what I think. I just got this guitar yesterday, as a present from my wife. It's the guitar "I" wanted , even after all the negative reviews I've read over the past month or so. This thing does have a real, I mean "real" thin sound unamplified. Plugged in you get a little better, thicker sound. I bought this guitar for one thing. Songwriting. It serves it purpose very well. An for all you electric heads out there, plug this into an overdriven amp, and see what this thing will deliver!!! Nasty distorted tone..To me it was a very good purchase. Great to pick up quick and jam, & write with. Gnarly distorted sounds when overdriven.....I recommend it. The fit and finish on mine was great for the $$$$ range.....I would get another one if I had to...........Plus its cool as hell lookin'...

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Whoopty Whoo..

Bought this guitar online, BRAND NEW.. mailed in yesterday. Its is an Ok guitar,Beautiful Looking thangg.. but maybe my baby wasnt the best made though.. crafted in china, and not made of wood.. kinda blew me off a bit. Its nowhere sounding as great as an original acousitc. (most arnt) but the way it was crafted was just horrible. Neck is literally somewhat looking to a curving bridge, the strings are off starting from the 2nd fret making the neck feel uncomfortable.. BUT this this does sound amazing when pluged in.. Its only advantage. A bit dissapointed to be honest coming from a Fender Guitar, I wouldnt recommend this guitar but If your all up for it, GO FOR IT!! - Not the best "Bang for your Buck"

  • The Electric Guitarists Acoustic

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    byBruce

    fromBowling Green, KY

    Absolutely love the guitar. I've played electric for about 2 years now and decided to try out an acoustic. I found this guitar and instantly fell in love. It has a beautiful sound for a fiberglass body and the action is perfect for the electric player. Fender most definitely got it right with this one.

  • LOVE IT

    5

    submitted11 years ago

    bybrian

    fromWASHINGTON CROSSING PA

    I PREFER A SLIMLINE ACOUSTIC/ELECTRIC FOR ON STAGE USE SO I AM USED TO THE SMALLER SOUND THAT THEY GIVE UNPLUGGED. THIS GUITAR ARRIVED QUICKLY AND THE ACTION WAS HIGH AS EXPECTED. AFTER REMOVING THE NECK AND CUTTING A CREDIT CARD AND PUTTING IT UNDER THE 2 SCREWS CLOSEST TO THE BODY( THIS CHANGES THE NECK ANGLE) AND SAWING THE BRIDGE DOWN A BIT I BROUGHT THE ACTION DOWN AND IT IS NOW A VERY FAST PLAYING ACOUSTIC. THE GUITAR ITSELF IS GREAT LOOKING AND THE NECK NEEDED NO ADJUSTMENT. THE GUITAR UNPLUGGED SOUNDS BRIGHT AND DOES NOT GIVE THE RESONANCE THAT YOU GET WITH A FULL BODIED ACOUSTIC BUT IT HAS A GOOD SOUND AND I FIND THAT WHEN I AM STRUMMING AND ANOTHER ACOUSTIC IS PLAYING SINGLE NOTES, LEAD OR PICKING, I'M AT THE RIGHT VOLUME. MY PLAYING STYLE IS KIND OF PERCUSSIVE SO I'M NOT REALLY LOOKING FOR THAT FULL ACOUSTIC SOUND BUT ONCE YOU PLUG AN INSTRUMENT IN YOU CAN GET WHATEVER SOUND YOU WANT FROM IT. I PLAY THIS THROUGH A PA SYSTEM AND IT SOUNDS GREAT FOR MY PURPOSES. YOU MAY WANT TO ADD A CHORUS EFFECT IF YOU WANT THE DREADNAUGHT SOUND. OVERALL THIS IS A FINE LITTLE GUITAR AND WITH A LITTLE LOVE AND PATIENCE YOU CAN GET A GREAT FEELING INSTRUMENT AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE JUST DON'T EXPECT IT TO SOUND LIKE AN EXPENSIVE ACOUSTIC UNPLUGGED.

  • Unusual Guitar Body but It's a keeper!

    5

    submitted13 years ago

    byjim broyles

    fromNorth Georgia

    Good for small hands as stated by other reviewers.Quiet compared to otherguitars of this category when played as an acoustic. That works for me as I like the fact it quiet when I want it to be but plug it in and it makes all the noise my family can stand. Nice features especially the built in tuner. The only thing you might be surprised by is that the face is the only wood on the body, the sides and back are some type of mottled plastic composite. Not too attractive from backside but it makes it easier to knock around without sscratces, dings, etc. Good adddition for a beginners or extra guitar.

  • Excellent, light weight, and small neck!

    5

    submitted14 years ago

    byedward aronson

    fromVirginia Beach, Virginia

    The Telecoustic is exactly what I was looking for. I have small hands and like to sit and do finger exercises after the family has retired for the night. I like the smaller body and the neck is exactly what I needed. The feel is great and I am completely satisfied with the guitar.

  • Whoopty Whoo..

    3

    submitted14 years ago

    byCHRISTIAN GONZALEZ

    fromOrange County, CA

    Bought this guitar online, BRAND NEW.. mailed in yesterday. Its is an Ok guitar,Beautiful Looking thangg.. but maybe my baby wasnt the best made though.. crafted in china, and not made of wood.. kinda blew me off a bit. Its nowhere sounding as great as an original acousitc. (most arnt) but the way it was crafted was just horrible. Neck is literally somewhat looking to a curving bridge, the strings are off starting from the 2nd fret making the neck feel uncomfortable.. BUT this this does sound amazing when pluged in.. Its only advantage. A bit dissapointed to be honest coming from a Fender Guitar, I wouldnt recommend this guitar but If your all up for it, GO FOR IT!! - Not the best "Bang for your Buck"

  • Surprising Amplified

    5

    submitted15 years ago

    byDr J

    fromfort myers fl

    I've owned this guy for over a year now and you really can't go wrong for the $$. The small size and fiberglass body give a pretty lousy dry sound but it is small, good for travel and loud enough for practice. I amplify it through a Fishman SA220 and it really wakes up into a great little stage acoustic. The difference between the amplified and dry sound is remarkable. It is notorious for high action out of the box. I had the saddle knocked down across all strings before I left the GC, I'm told this is SOP for this guitar.

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