Telecaster custom flame top This guitar is assembled in the core parts are manufactured in the USA and the finish is clean and beautiful! The handle and yes al! Is a modern C may flatten. The gorgeous and scorching Custom Telecaster FMT HH guitar features a carved flame maple top with cream binding, set neck, two Fender humbucking pickups, string-through body hard-tail bridge, three-way switching and a pull/push coil tap.
I'm trying to let others know to not make the same mistake I did. I ordered one of these about 3 years ago sight unseen and un-played. The reason I did so, is because on paper, this guitar looked awesome. R/w fretboard with jumbo frets and Seymour Duncan pickups. How can that not be good? Well, here's my feedback. First off, the guitar is thinner and lighter than an ordinary telecaster, and I mean by FAR.
I almost want to say that it didn't weigh over 5 lbs. It felt almost like a toy, rather than a guitar. The Jumbo frets are.jumbo. I mean, huge. Largest frets I have ever played on.
The build quality was very so-so. I had to do some fret work, much like what you'd need to do to any guitar made overseas. I believe these are made in Mexico or Indonesia. Worst off, the sound. It did not have great sustain, or a solid tone, especially when played unplugged. It sounded more like decent pickups that were bolted to a plastic body.
Don't make the same mistake I did. These guitars will not sound like a quality Ibanez, and they don't come close to a Wolfgang. They won't sound like a telecaster either. They will sound like toy guitars.save your money and get a custom RI HH or something. I'm trying to let others know to not make the same mistake I did. I ordered one of these about 3 years ago sight unseen and un-played.
The reason I did so, is because on paper, this guitar looked awesome. R/w fretboard with jumbo frets and Seymour Duncan pickups. How can that not be good? Well, here's my feedback. First off, the guitar is thinner and lighter than an ordinary telecaster, and I mean by FAR. I almost want to say that it didn't weigh over 5 lbs.
It felt almost like a toy, rather than a guitar. A lot of guys pay extra for a super light guitar. The Jumbo frets are.jumbo. I mean, huge. Largest frets I have ever played on.
When the HWY 1 upgraded, and went with bigger frets, I didn't like how big those were either. The build quality was very so-so. I had to do some fret work, much like what you'd need to do to any guitar made overseas. I believe these are made in Mexico or Indonesia. Worst off, the sound.
It did not have great sustain, or a solid tone, especially when played unplugged. It sounded more like decent pickups that were bolted to a plastic body. Don't make the same mistake I did. These guitars will not sound like a quality Ibanez, and they don't come close to a Wolfgang. They won't sound like a telecaster either. They will sound like toy guitars.save your money and get a custom RI HH or something.
My wife bought me one for our anniversary, it is a used Korean made, I love mine. I got it used and it must of been owned by a player. The back of the neck had been sanded, the set up was already right and all I had to do was change strings. I really like the versatility of the split coils, yeah I did have to change my amp settings from my Standard Tele settings, but I have actually gotten a Lot of compliments about the tone of this guitar. Different strokes 4 different folks Sorry you got a bummer dude. I'm trying to let others know to not make the same mistake I did.
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I ordered one of these about 3 years ago sight unseen and un-played. The reason I did so, is because on paper, this guitar looked awesome. R/w fretboard with jumbo frets and Seymour Duncan pickups.
How can that not be good? Well, here's my feedback. First off, the guitar is thinner and lighter than an ordinary telecaster, and I mean by FAR. I almost want to say that it didn't weigh over 5 lbs. It felt almost like a toy, rather than a guitar. The Jumbo frets are.jumbo.
I mean, huge. Largest frets I have ever played on. The build quality was very so-so.
I had to do some fret work, much like what you'd need to do to any guitar made overseas. I believe these are made in Mexico or Indonesia. Worst off, the sound. It did not have great sustain, or a solid tone, especially when played unplugged. It sounded more like decent pickups that were bolted to a plastic body.
Don't make the same mistake I did. These guitars will not sound like a quality Ibanez, and they don't come close to a Wolfgang. They won't sound like a telecaster either. They will sound like toy guitars.save your money and get a custom RI HH or something. Click to expand.My thoughts exactly I followed the link because I'd not heard of them.
When I read the ad, it was obvious I was going to stay away from them myself. No thanks, not for andrew. I likes me teles 'trad' (like I do my SGs and LPs as well). BUT, if I was into that sort of guitar in a tele package - sounds quite tasty. The reviews there and the happy posters here seem to bear that out.
Can't comment on the price and value, I'd have to play one myself and give it a once-over, but it sounds like a good guitar for those who like the idea. My thoughts exactly I followed the link because I'd not heard of them.
When I read the ad, it was obvious I was going to stay away from them myself. No thanks, not for andrew. I likes me teles 'trad' (like I do my SGs and LPs as well).
BUT, if I was into that sort of guitar in a tele package - sounds quite tasty. The reviews there and the happy posters here seem to bear that out. Can't comment on the price and value, I'd have to play one myself and give it a once-over, but it sounds like a good guitar for those who like the idea.
Special Edition is a series for all of the models which could not be assigned to any of the standard series in the catalog. Fender`s Special Edition is rich with high quality models and Custom Telecaster FMT HH is one of them. It comes with a classic single-cut body made of ash base and flamed maple top. Top is unbound and the pickguard is scratched off the specs list. Amber, Black Cherry and Crimson Red Transparent are color options available for this one. And they all come with gloss finish.
Bridge is a regular hardtail with string-through construction and in it`s front Fender installs a pair of humbucking pickups. Maple neck is bolted to the body and equipped with a C contour.
Rosewood fingerboard has 22 frets with dot inlays. Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH 4.06 out of 5 based on 182 ratings Disclaimer This page contains information, pictures, videos, user generated reviews, automatically generated review and videos about Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH but we do not warrant the quality, accuracy or completeness of any information on our web site. If you have more information about Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH please write a review. Some reviews are automatically generated generated by using verbal representation of publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH. User generated reviews of Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH represent opinions of credited authors alone, and do not represent Chorder's opinion. Rating is an average rating that is calculated by using publicly available numeric rating information musicians entered while writing review of Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH.
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