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Fender Special Edition Lite Ash Telecaster

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the Telecaster series

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Published on 02/28/07 at 02:24
Bought 6 months ago.

- Fender Telecaster made in Korea
- Frne body (three parts)
- Channel 22 Saddle Saddle Mouchet key boxes
- Bridge vintage three bridges. (To be replaced by ending for a way to compensate easel with bridges)
- Two Seymour Duncan single coil pickups, two knobs rglage (1 volume, 1 Tone + slecteur three positions)

A short-tele almost "standard" ...
9 / 10 jumpers for vintage ... although it works pretty good.

10/10, the bridge is replaced.

UTILIZATION

- The neck suits me very well, too easy to play my strat USD. CHAC is consistent with the acute MODELS telecaster.

- The playability is excellent, I found the the guitar that suits me. I am more comfortable with this tele with my strat USD or by my Epiphone Sheraton (It's all got a question, sensation, to refine short trs is subjective.)

-In terms of configuring pickups, nothing simpler N, N + B, B.

SOUNDS

- This guitar is perfect for styles of music that I like (blues, pop, rock, reggae, ...) Except for the trs aggressive, I find this versatile guitar wish.

Brive-I use it on my Hot rot in the same brand before selling it, the sound taient excellent. I currently play on a Roland micro cube and it suits me perfectly for home use. Micro Semour Duncan are both biting, aggressive (bridge pickup), and soft and velvety to the neck pickup.

OVERALL OPINION

- Buy 6 months ago I do not regret this investment (440 new, thank you internet)

- Buy more diverse opinions and echoes on the internet, I took a chance and buy it without even having tried it (I do not recommend to do the same), and luck It suits me almost perfectly (I strongly change the easel j'spre remove the "almost"). The bridge is changed so we can zap the most.

Thank you Leo Fender to have invented the telecaster.