![]() Squier 40th Anniversary Telecaster Vintage Edition Today’s best deals on the Squier Classic Vibe 70s Thinline Telecaster The combination of a semi-hollow body and a powerful pair of wide-range humbuckers means an airy, chimey sound that’s perfect for jamming out some 70s acid-rock. There are many things to love about Squier’s Classic Vibe line, not least the great pickups and specs you can get for a very reasonable price. Squier Classic Vibe 70s Thinline Telecaster Today’s best deals on the Fender American Professional II Telecaster The telecaster model features a treble bleed circuit for clarity at every volume level, as well as a new carved heel for comfortable upper-fret access – on top of honing the already effective Tele formula down to a sharpened point of versatile guitar goodness. Today’s best deals on the Fender Noventa Telecasterįender American Professional II Telecasterįor the modern player with a hefty budget, you can’t really get better than the American Professional II series. Sure, the Les Paul Junior proved that a singlecut with a single P90 in the bridge is a great combination – but what if you don’t want to abandon the Telecaster shape? This utterly stylish and minimalist guitar offers a comfy 60’s C neck profile, a modern 9.5” fretboard radius and all the tones of the famously versatile P90, which can do everything from understated cleans to raucous punk. Today’s best deals on the Fender Vintera 70s Telecaster Deluxe The Vintera edition offers all that old-school cool at a price that’s much more approachable than, say, the American Vintage line. The Telecaster Deluxe remains one of the coolest guitars in Fender’s lineup – introduced to keep up with the harder and harder rock sounds of the 1970s, it bears a pair of wide-range humbuckers and a control scheme that’s more Kalamazoo than California. ![]() Today’s best deals on the Fender Player Plus Nashville Telecaster And, for the modern player, there’s a 12”-radius fretboard so your fingers can fly through those country licks no problem. The pickups are all completely noiseless, too, and offer plenty of output for bold, uncompromising sounds. Here we have a fairly traditional Tele platform that’s been decked out with Stratocaster single-coil in the middle position for some cool Strat-y quack on its own, and some thicker spank when it’s mixed with the neck or bridge. ![]() The Player Plus range, unsurprisingly, offers just that little bit more than the Player range. ![]()
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