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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: fraser valley
Age: 34
Posts: 11
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Ive never moved to tone like this new buy
speechless, not even plugged into a tube amp, but a pod farm 2 software w/some nice JBL's. lol right. well....
Black w/white guard, colorful tinted neck... the suspense is killing you... CLASSIC 50's TELECASTER 8.0lbs here' go's review... im no expert, i feel i have played a hundred different guitars, diff brands, with diff price tags, as for tele's i have owned a early made cv, and a mexi stnd. loved the cv, sold it for the fender biggest mistake ever... have gone to so many guitar stores over the years picking them up trying to find one that light, and that tone, with that ya it was priceless... this isn't about the cv that got away... this tops that! and yes to clear this up, i paid so little for the cv, it never sunk in with value. sqiure i am happy to say, i have never moved to a tone from an instrument like i have moved to this, not even my parker with piezo's did this... this was buttery smooth, no shrill, and so much flavour... 3 way switch and two pickups??? i never had the aptitude for anymore! it had it all! adding gain i was whooaaa, never mind effects i would have to say charlie you can't handle this! i haven't played a 52reissue, i don't think i will ever have too. no need to change pickups, you may say they aren't spec'd that great i say my ears, my recording i made today doesn't lie this is something other guitars would just be jealous of. haha. not other players im not being modest!!! never used a pick, played this guitar in a classical sense, and i have a new member of the family... pics soon. thx for reading. WOW much love for this mexican fender. ok lets call it a MEXICAN CUSTOM SHOP FENDER cause this aint no run off the line get it done, get my pay check and go home, kinda quality. which is what i thought as so many said this bad things about oh its mexican, and well my standard was pretty lame after the cv, it wasn't even bearable. in comparison. again... not speaking for all. im not going to say GO BUY THIS GUITAR, its like a palette, my ears say |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: fraser valley
Age: 34
Posts: 11
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as you see the headstock, the whole neck has this weathered look, really different. nothing looks plastic here. holds an aged look without trying to hard. and very thin finish. she's perty. thanks for reading! |
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Telefied
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Bakersfield Ca.
Age: 62
Posts: 31,267
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Black 50's Classics arte the most rare ones great guitars.
The MIM 50's and 60's Classics are the best ones Fender makes.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Posts: 394
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The Classics '50s neck is my favorite that Fender currently produces. I just did a parts build with one and really love it. I also have the Classic '50s PUPs in another build and would agree that they are great sounding PUPs.
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