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Fender American Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar Blizzard Pearl Maple Fretboard

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

The Fender American Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar is a pro player’s axe that delivers authentic Tele vibe. American Series pickups and deluxe hardware with original ‘52 ash or alder body dimensions deliver more resonance and tone. The maple neck has a modern C shape with rolled edges and highly finished frets for easier playability. The detailed nut eliminates rattles and improves tuning stability. Custom staggered tuning machines eliminate the need for one of the string trees. Staggered pole pieces in the pickups provide balanced output across all strings, and especially improves tone for the G-string.The return of the American Standard Series Telecaster continues Fender’s tradition of commitment to the people who play Fender instruments out there in the real world. Today’s American Standard Telecaster guitars are worthy heirs of their revered ancestors-mindful of player needs and taking full advantage of modern advances, yet remaining completely true to the elements and spirit that made these instruments legendary in the first place. Improvements include redesigned bridges, neck and body finishes, and a Fender-exclusive high-tech molded case. Still there are the beloved hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for tone and stability guaranteed to last a lifetime (with its limited lifetime warranty)! So make history with the redesigned American Standard!American Standard Tele® Bridge Gives sought-after tone with modern improvements (no ashtray edges, 6 saddle adjustability). Redesigned plate features a classic styled Fender stamp on chrome plated brass. Brass and steel are the secrets to the Tele sound! Bridge Component Specifics American Standard’ saddles- The original vintage-style Fender bent steel adjustable saddle is one of the components that give vintage Fenders their tonal mojo’. Fender conducted tone comparison tests, and fell in love with them all over again. They have a wider tonal range and more character many other saddles. Then Fender improved them; narrowing the spacing to afford more room (and complement the bigger frets and rolled edges), and also elongated the string slot to reduce friction and string breakage, while improving the string break angle over the primary contact point.Bridge plate- The combination of steel saddles with a brass plate harks back to the magic combination of the most sought-after vintage Tele guitars (which had steel plate/brass saddles). The plate also features two extra mounting screws to improve resonance and body contact (as well as eliminating squeals’), and a stylized Fender logo to class up the instrument and nod to the design of 60s era Fenders (like Jaguar and Mustang bridges). Neck Gloss and Tint Seemingly a small or less important feature, this is a major feature. The old necks were satin all over primarily for the feel of the back of the neck. On these American Standards Fender kept the satin neck back, but still gav

 

Fender American Deluxe Series Telecaster Electric Guitar Montego Black Rosewood Fretboard

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The Telecaster is an undeniable force in all styles of guitar-based American music and the Fender American Deluxe Telecaster Electric Guitar is the top of the Tele chain! It offers stunningly accurate noiseless vintage sounds through 2 SCN (Samarium Cobalt Noiseless) pickups, as well as new variations through the versatile S-1 switching system. Its highly detailed fret and nut work make it incredibly easy to play. Other features include a bound-top alder body with a comfortably contoured back, abalone dot inlays, and aged plastic parts. Includes Fender hardshell case.Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickupsIt’s no secret that pickup designers have been striving to develop the ultimate noise-free single-coil replacement pickup. In pursuit of as little 60-cycle hum and extraneous noise as possible and the classic bell-like tones and fidelity of the original Fender designs, Fender has poured their energy into discovering a world-class pickup for the ages. With open minds and a willingness to seemingly question everything, Fender partnered with legendary pickup designer Bill Lawrence. The pickup that was birthed from this extraordinary partnership is the Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickup. It has no hum, no microphonics, close to zero magnetic interruption of the string path, and the widest sonic parameters possible – from Fender classic single coils to tones not yet imagined. Truly a revolutionary design in guitar pickups.

 

Fender Classic Series ’50s Telecaster Electric Guitar Blonde Maple Fretboard

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Accurate to the original in every detail, Fender’s 1950s Telecaster is a great grab for collectors and a hot little axe for players. Features an ash body, C-shaped neck, vintage Tele pickups, vintage-style machine heads, and a 3-saddle string-thru-body bridge.

 

Fender Artist Series J5 Telecaster Electric Guitar Black Rosewood Fretboard

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

The Fender J5 Telecaster Electric Guitar was designed in collaboration with John 5, the highly regarded guitarist for Marilyn Manson, k.d. lange, and David Lee Roth. This Tele covers a wide range of music genres. Equipped with an Enforcer humbucking bridge pickup and a Custom Shop Twisted Tele neck pickup, separate volume controls for each pickup, a 3-way selector, and a 3-over/3-under tuner array. Radically different headstock design and chrome pickguard give it a distinctive look.

 

Fender Highway One Series Telecaster Electric Guitar 3-Tone Sunburst Maple Fretboard

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Fat frets and hot alnico-magnet single-coils equip this Highway One Telecaster electric guitar so that it’s music to your ears, candy for your eyes, and butter under your fingers. The new pickups on the Highway One Telecaster guitar produce a more round sound with that great Fender sparkle; it also has great high-gain sounds. Vintage-style bridge sports barrel saddles on an alder body with maple neck. Ultra-light satin nitro finish lets the wood breathe and ages sweetly.

 

Fender Custom Shop Time Machine Series ‘67 Telecaster Relic Electric Guitar Shoreline Gold Maple Fretboard

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

This meticulous re-creation of the original has been aged to offer the appearance of a well cared for vintage instrument. A few small dings, a checkered finish, oxidized hardware, and aged plastic parts all contribute to the immaculate deception. Every aspect of the Custom Shop 1967 Time Machine Relic Telecaster’s construction is faithful to the original model on which it is based. Custom Shop crafted with a 2-piece premium ash body with a maple “C” neck and Nadagascar rosewood fingerboard, it is armed with a pair of Vintage pickups that are wired with a modern circuit. Vintage style Tele bridge and Schaller tuning machines along with a 3-ply parchment pickguard all echo the original production model.

 

Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH Electric Guitar Crimson Transparent

Monday, February 1st, 2010

The Fender Custom Telecaster FMT Electric Guitar has tonal versatility and looks that make it welcome in any venue at a price that makes it a real Tele value. Mahogany body and set mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard and 6-saddle string-thru-body hardtail bridge provide great resonance and longer sustain. Cast sealed tuning machines keep tuning spot-on while stunning transparent finishes let the brilliance of the maple figuring shine through.

 

Fender Custom Shop 55 Tele Relic Electric Guitar Black

Friday, January 29th, 2010

This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1955 Telecaster was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. And its Relic finish treatment gives it the look of a well-traveled and heavily played axe, although it is absolutely new in setup and playability. Includes deluxe hardshell case. Featuring the original spec staggered pole bridge pickup and chrome covered neck pickup, ash body, maple 1-piece neck with trussrod and string-thru body. The faithful recreation also sports the chrome control strip with chrome volume and tone knobs, and the top hat selector switch, which first appeared on this model. Fender’s astonishingly realistic created signs of wear give it the appearance of an axe that’s been played for decades. Includes deluxe hardshell case.

 

Fender Classic Series ’60s Custom Telecaster with Bigsby Electric Guitar Candy Apple Red

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

This Custom version of the ’60s-era Fender Telecaster Guitar lets you bend those twangs. It’s fitted with a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece to give it a style that is both retro and distinct. Bound alder body, rosewood fingerboard, and vintage Tele pickups.

 

Fender American Deluxe Series Telecaster Electric Guitar Montego Black Maple Fretboard

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

The Telecaster is an undeniable force in all styles of guitar-based American music and the Fender American Deluxe Telecaster Electric Guitar is the top of the Tele chain! It offers stunningly accurate noiseless vintage sounds through 2 SCN (Samarium Cobalt Noiseless) pickups, as well as new variations through the versatile S-1 switching system. Its highly detailed fret and nut work make it incredibly easy to play. Other features include a bound-top alder body with a comfortably contoured back, abalone dot inlays, and aged plastic parts. Includes Fender hardshell case.Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickupsIt’s no secret that pickup designers have been striving to develop the ultimate noise-free single-coil replacement pickup. In pursuit of as little 60-cycle hum and extraneous noise as possible and the classic bell-like tones and fidelity of the original Fender designs, Fender has poured their energy into discovering a world-class pickup for the ages. With open minds and a willingness to seemingly question everything, Fender partnered with legendary pickup designer Bill Lawrence. The pickup that was birthed from this extraordinary partnership is the Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickup. It has no hum, no microphonics, close to zero magnetic interruption of the string path, and the widest sonic parameters possible – from Fender classic single coils to tones not yet imagined. Truly a revolutionary design in guitar pickups.

 

Fender Custom Artist Series Albert Collins Tribute Telecaster Electric Guitar Natural

Friday, January 15th, 2010

The “Ice Man’s” ‘66 Custom Tele is faithfully reproduced by the Fender Custom Shop. Ash body has white binding on top and back. Rich tone of a humbucker in the neck position combined with a vintage bridge pickup produce the distinctive Collins sound. Natural finish only.

 

Fender Road Worn ’50s Telecaster Electric Guitar Blonde

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It’s especially true of electric guitars—they develop an unmistakable mojo over time that makes ‘em look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were brand new. That said, Fender’s new Road Worn ’50s Tele guitar delivers that killer aged look, feel and mojo without breaking the bank; designed using 1950s specs augmented by Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets. A true player.

 

Fender American Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar Black Maple Fretboard

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

The Fender American Standard Telecaster Electric Guitar is a pro player’s axe that delivers authentic Tele vibe. American Series pickups and deluxe hardware with original ‘52 ash or alder body dimensions deliver more resonance and tone. The maple neck has a modern C shape with rolled edges and highly finished frets for easier playability. The detailed nut eliminates rattles and improves tuning stability. Custom staggered tuning machines eliminate the need for one of the string trees. Staggered pole pieces in the pickups provide balanced output across all strings, and especially improves tone for the G-string.The return of the American Standard Series Telecaster continues Fender’s tradition of commitment to the people who play Fender instruments out there in the real world. Today’s American Standard Telecaster guitars are worthy heirs of their revered ancestors-mindful of player needs and taking full advantage of modern advances, yet remaining completely true to the elements and spirit that made these instruments legendary in the first place. Improvements include redesigned bridges, neck and body finishes, and a Fender-exclusive high-tech molded case. Still there are the beloved hand-rolled fingerboard edges, alnico V pickups and staggered tuning machines for tone and stability guaranteed to last a lifetime (with its limited lifetime warranty)! So make history with the redesigned American Standard!American Standard Tele® Bridge Gives sought-after tone with modern improvements (no ashtray edges, 6 saddle adjustability). Redesigned plate features a classic styled Fender stamp on chrome plated brass. Brass and steel are the secrets to the Tele sound! Bridge Component Specifics American Standard’ saddles- The original vintage-style Fender bent steel adjustable saddle is one of the components that give vintage Fenders their tonal mojo’. Fender conducted tone comparison tests, and fell in love with them all over again. They have a wider tonal range and more character many other saddles. Then Fender improved them; narrowing the spacing to afford more room (and complement the bigger frets and rolled edges), and also elongated the string slot to reduce friction and string breakage, while improving the string break angle over the primary contact point.Bridge plate- The combination of steel saddles with a brass plate harks back to the magic combination of the most sought-after vintage Tele guitars (which had steel plate/brass saddles). The plate also features two extra mounting screws to improve resonance and body contact (as well as eliminating squeals’), and a stylized Fender logo to class up the instrument and nod to the design of 60s era Fenders (like Jaguar and Mustang bridges). Neck Gloss and Tint Seemingly a small or less important feature, this is a major feature. The old necks were satin all over primarily for the feel of the back of the neck. On these American Standards Fender kept the satin neck back, but still gav

 

Fender VG Stratocaster Electric Guitar 3-Tone Sunburst Rosewood

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

You no longer need to choose between a virtual guitar and a real guitar. The Fender VG Stratocaster is both—everything you’d expect from a Fender Strat, and a whole lot more!Lurking beneath its classic Strat exterior are 37 sounds based on Strat, Tele, humbucker Strat and acoustic, as well as 6 tunings, but the aesthetic and cosmetic of the Strat remains intact. Even better, the VG Stratocaster delivers level, balanced tone and volume across all these remarkable functions, so that you won’t need to continually readjust amp settings with each change in guitar sound.No unique hardware necessary to use the VG Strat guitar: no special 13-pin or USB cables, no power supply or input box. It plugs in and plays like any electric guitar. All you’ll notice visually are 2 additional knobs on the VG Strat’s pickguard, plus a small LED and an inconspicuous Roland® GK bridge pickup. The 2 additional knobs are a Mode Control knob and a Tuning Function knob.The Mode Control Knob between a Virtual version of the Ash bodied Strat (for use of the tuning function), a virtual Telecaster, virtual 2-humbucker Strat, and an assortment of 5 acoustics, from Dreadnought to Resonator. The 5-way blade switch switches you between sounds in the modeling modes just like on a regular guitar.Tune function rotary control lets you choose between Normal regular tuning, Drop D, Open G, DADGAD, Baritone/Low B, and 12 string. The tuning function does not work in Normal mode when circuit is bypassed. Tuning function is also relative if you tune down to E flat, all of these tunings will transpose down a half step. Since guitarists don’t have to turn a single tuning key, a major benefit of all these instant tuning changes is that the string tension remains the same and the guitar itself feels the same.Fender’s VG Stratocaster is the result of a 10-year research and design partnership between Fender and music technology pioneer Roland Corporation. The VG’s development followed a commitment to “The Complex Art of Keeping It Simple.” Developers spent time and great effort working out intricate details so that you can just plug in and play. Their goal: a balance of usability and tech the more functionality added to an instrument, the more complex it becomes. Fender kept it pared down so it could really be used in a live setting. They stayed with Fender sounds Strat®, Tele®, Humbucking pickups and acoustics. No unique hardware is necessary to use the VG Strat guitar: no special 13-pin or USB cables, no power supply or input box. It plugs in and plays like any electric guitar, and no phonebook sized manual is necessary it is built for 5 minute mastery, and is easy to use and understand.The VG Stratocaster is an American Series Strat featuring the classic sleek, contoured body shape, 3 American Series single-coil pickups with five-position switching, a maple neck with a maple or rosewood fingerboard, a synchronized tremolo bridge, a 3-ply p

 

Fender Highway One Series Telecaster Electric Guitar Midnight Wine Maple Fretboard

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Fat frets and hot alnico-magnet single-coils equip this Highway One Telecaster electric guitar so that it’s music to your ears, candy for your eyes, and butter under your fingers. The new pickups on the Highway One Telecaster guitar produce a more round sound with that great Fender sparkle; it also has great high-gain sounds. Vintage-style bridge sports barrel saddles on an alder body with maple neck. Ultra-light satin nitro finish lets the wood breathe and ages sweetly.