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Tele-Man, a song about – who’d have guessed it – the Fender Telecaster sees the pair recruit some seismic talents in the form of country greats Vince Gill, John Osborne, and Brent Mason.
For Tele players who want more output and less noise, the EMG T Set is one of the easiest ways to upgrade your tone. If you spend a little extra you can also get the EMG T System with a Tele control ...
The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster also has bridge pins made from Graph Tech TUSQ, a premium upgrade for sure. Fender doesn’t say what the bridge is made of, but it appears to be ebony.
The Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is available now in four color choices – Butterscotch Blonde, Shadow Burst, Arctic White and Brushed Black – for $1,199.99. The video below has more.
The Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is available worldwide in four familiar guitar colors (black, white, butterscotch and a graded "Shadow Burst"). There's still an incentive to splurge on the more ...
Last year, the Big F overhauled its then-entry level guitar line and announced the successor to the original Player family when it released the Player II lineup. It was one of 2024’s biggest ...
The Telecaster Thinline may also be easier on the ribs. It’s also worth noting that the list of guitarists having difficult conversations with chiropractors is not limited to Tele players.
The other great thing about the Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is the price. At £1,049/$1,199/AU$1,799 it's considerably cheaper than the original American Acoustasonic Telecaster.
Famous players include Bruce Springsteen, Joe Strummer, and Chrissy Hynde. The Tele has always appealed to acoustic-guitar enthusiasts looking to go electric, and now those folks have a new ...
If you're really, really into fake guitar playing, Mad Catz newest 'Player's Edition' Fender Tele might be just the thing for you. It boasts four ways to kick yourself into Overdrive (traditional ...