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Fender J5 Telecaster

TLC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the John 5 series

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Published on 07/18/07 at 12:20
Fender Artist Signature Tele-John5 (made in Mexico)
-22 Frets, a Fender Enforcer humbucker in bridge and a single twisted custom shop (I think) in stick
Fixed bridge-
-A volume knob and a tone with a switch placed as a Les Paul (see photo) and it's still much more convenient ...
The Channel: C-profile (it seems to me, but after some knowledge in this field)

UTILIZATION

The handle is super-fun to play both games on agreements solos (when you see the game on John5 includes more ...)
-Access to treble is super easy
"I love the Telecaster, so I can not say that it is not good for cons I'm a little disappointed in the head that completely breaks the profile" female "and the Tele onc makes it much more aggressively. I would rather have him as its own model (ie, head slightly cut to welcome Tele hand when playing "behind the nut")
-That is plug and play, one branch and the sound is to go.

SOUNDS

She should definitely my style of play that is rock / blues ranging from clear sounds to sounds much more aggressive to the metal, hard rock.
I played mainly on a Dual Rectifier which is once again highlights the aggressive guitar.
-The neck pickup delivers warm sound and very very clear but it is mostly the bridge pickup which sounds impressive it delivers extremely aggressive, incisive / sharp while keeping an extreme clean ...
Even if I use it more for the aggressive than clear, we must admit that many styles are affordable (john5 even plays with the country)

OVERALL OPINION

it must take a short years that I have and, apart from the headstock to the guitar masculinizes I must say it worth, I was looking for a Telecaster that I would achieve very powerful sound and sharp and I had planned to buy a standard and to change the pickups or a custom eventually I fell in love with the Tele, and the same, the game of the artist ...
for the price / quality ratio it's still a bit expensive for the Southwestern but the guitar itself I think the price is justified ...