...as a birthday gift. Budget around 1000$, maybe a little more. I'm leaning towards Mexican Made and then upgrading in with decent locking tuners, better bridge and pickups (Hot Rails). Good Idea? Or is it better to buy a straightforward American / Japanese made and keep it totally stock?
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I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
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Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
I would say go American and keep it stock (should have better re-sale value too if you ever decided to part ways). IME I have found the American made guitars usually feel better to play, and have nicer feeling frets. They don't always sound better though. In the end it's best to go to the store and play a bunch back to back. It's the only way you will ever know.
Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
Going for a Tele is always a good idea.
US vs. MIM? I bought a Mexican, a set of Fender CS 51 Nocaster Pickups, and Orange Drop cap and a dirt inexpensive Wilkinson bridge with compensated saddles. Every time I'm in a shop or try some buddy's US Tele I only notice a small difference in neck shape and fret height in some cases. Nothing that justifies the US price, at least for my taste. Oh and mine does not look like someone beat it up on purpose. I even got me a Fender tweed case for it and it didn't surpass the 1000 € mark.
I am lucky enough to own two Gibson Les Paul's and another MIM Strat and this thing is definitely my #1.
Here a pic of it:
https://i.imgur.com/uLd2dYe.jpg
I'm on my phone....don't know why I can't post the forum link from imgur.
US vs. MIM? I bought a Mexican, a set of Fender CS 51 Nocaster Pickups, and Orange Drop cap and a dirt inexpensive Wilkinson bridge with compensated saddles. Every time I'm in a shop or try some buddy's US Tele I only notice a small difference in neck shape and fret height in some cases. Nothing that justifies the US price, at least for my taste. Oh and mine does not look like someone beat it up on purpose. I even got me a Fender tweed case for it and it didn't surpass the 1000 € mark.
I am lucky enough to own two Gibson Les Paul's and another MIM Strat and this thing is definitely my #1.
Here a pic of it:
https://i.imgur.com/uLd2dYe.jpg
I'm on my phone....don't know why I can't post the forum link from imgur.
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Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
I own a 2012 USA standard telecaster and I think it's superb plays easily with a excellent action and sounds great...I bought it new from my local dealer, tried a few and chose the one I have.
If you looking for a new tele, I'd go and try a few out and see which feelsbest there's no substitute for that.
If you looking for a new tele, I'd go and try a few out and see which feelsbest there's no substitute for that.
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Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
G&L are worth conaidering too.
I'm not saying they're better, just part of the options.
Specifications within the Telecaster range vary wildly, especially with regards to necks.
Be sure of what sort of radius you like, as the difference between the vintage accurate 7"25 or modern 12" radius is pretty huge. Most current non reissue are around 9"5 inch.
I'm not saying they're better, just part of the options.
Specifications within the Telecaster range vary wildly, especially with regards to necks.
Be sure of what sort of radius you like, as the difference between the vintage accurate 7"25 or modern 12" radius is pretty huge. Most current non reissue are around 9"5 inch.
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And.... Genz Benz Black Pearl 30
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Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
I guess I need to get with the times here. When I got my AM STD Tele brand new with a hard case (7-8 years ago) it was $999 of the shelf. Now they are quite a bit more. Not sure I would spend that kind of money on something that wasn't very special or unique. I'm still waiting for them to release an American Pro Esquire with a modern bridge. Yes I will over pay for that, but it will be the last piece of my collection
TBH, I would probably go the used route. Lots of good quality/condition American/Japanese stuff out there for a fraction of the price.
Also yea G&L is worth looking into as stated above. I had an overseas ASAT Tribute ages ago with a hotrail in the bridge. It's the only guitar I regret selling. Awesome instrument, and one of the best tones I've heard.
TBH, I would probably go the used route. Lots of good quality/condition American/Japanese stuff out there for a fraction of the price.
Also yea G&L is worth looking into as stated above. I had an overseas ASAT Tribute ages ago with a hotrail in the bridge. It's the only guitar I regret selling. Awesome instrument, and one of the best tones I've heard.
Re: I'm turning 30 on 26th may and I want a telecaster...
I have an American Tele, very nice guitar feels great and plays great, I don't like the stock bridge pickup very much though and haven't figured out what I will switch it out for, was considering Lindy Fralin Steel Pole 43 for a P90 tone.
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