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The Highway One Texas Telecaster sported a one-piece maple neck/fretboard with a modern 12" radius and 21 medium jumbo frets, bone nut, single ply pickguard, round string guide, brass saddles, "spaghetti" style Fender font, solid ash body, vintage tuners, offered in two satin nitrocellulose colors, honey blonde and 2-color sunburst with a pair ...
All Telecaster bodies of this particular series were routed for a humbucker pickup in the neck position. There were two options of the pickup configuration: Either a "Fat Tele" pickup arrangement with a Fender USA humbucker neck pickup and a bridge pickup or a Stratocaster single coil pickup in the neck position combined with a single coil ...
Gen 4 Noiseless pickups for the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Jazz Bass are still available from Fender. N4 features include: Noise-free, vintage-style tone; Shielded wire for even more noise reduction; Alnico V magnets; Mildly staggered pole pieces; DC Resistance: Bridge: 10.3K; Middle: 10.3K; Neck: 10.3K; Inductance Neck/Middle: 3.2 Henries ...
2-Color Sunburst, 3-Color Sunburst, Blonde, Black The Fender Telecaster Bass (also referred as the Tele Bass ) is an electric bass introduced in 1968 by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation . With few physical changes through the 1970s, it was discontinued in 1979 and reissued in 2007 by Fender's subsidiary Squier as the Squier Vintage ...
The Fender Precision Bass (or "P-Bass") is a model of electric bass guitar manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.In its standard, post-1957 configuration, the Precision Bass is a solid body, four-stringed instrument usually equipped with a single split-coil humbucking pickup and a one-piece, 20-fret maple neck with rosewood or maple fingerboard.
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Various 2- or 3-color sunbursts Various shades of white, blue, red, green, etc. The Fender Jaguar is an electric guitar by Fender Musical Instruments characterized by an offset-waist body, a relatively unusual switching system with two separate circuits for lead and rhythm, and a short-scale 24" neck.
Telecaster Custom was introduced just around the time that Fender began to lose its reputation as a quality instrument company. Blighted with Fender's allegedly unstable 3 bolt adjustable neck joint and the characteristic 1970's style “notchless” upper cutaway, the Custom was also tarnished by negative perceptions surrounding the Pre/Post-CBS quality control debate.