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Fender American Vintage '62 Custom Telecaster

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the American Vintage series

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Published on 01/29/06 at 00:12
This is the American Vintage '62 Telecaster Custom.
Three-tone sunburst with white threads, a beaut.
Alder body.
Channel "C", maple and rosewood fingerboard with a radius of 7.25 ". 21 vintage frets.
Two microphones Custom Shop Tele with three position switch. I left the configuration vintage, with the Tone knob for the idle position of neck pickup. Anyway use this n'tait not INTERESTED for me and I found the bridge pickup a bit aggressive. So I changed the wiring and OUF
Vintage bridge, three bridges, but comes with another six bridges and bridge the ashtray of the most beautiful effect. J'rigole.
Gotoh vintage mechanical. They do their job.
The beautiful is sold in a stunning vintage carry case.

UTILIZATION

The handle is a treat.

Some small problems adjusting pickup with silent-blocks too short to put in compression, even on another disease Vintage 62. So microphone that can be unscrewed and deregulation. Microphonics. But it is back to normal.

And problem of nut. With a change in the key

SOUNDS

But the sound. Grain, grain forty years ...
There is a real world between my American series with Texas Special, and this marvel. Telecaster one of the best if not the best. This sounds really.

But be careful. A small problem of adjustment of the nut made me stop my guitar and even a little doubt ... Gently another 62 TELE Vintage sunburst me ready t ... H Well, the second guitar, I would never buy. So beware, mine, mine rang me .................

OVERALL OPINION

I tried and bought some. I regret only one Atlantic Blue, reviewed by James Trussardi, fifteen years ago and I'm stupidly separ. Good.

But that's the dream.