![]() These are often highly modified versions of the US or Mex models and you’ll normally find them with cool upgrades like dual humbucker pickups or bigsbys.įender American Teles are the flagship models in the Fender Tele range. Popular Mexican Fenders include the affordable Player Series and the vintage-inspired Vintera Teles.įender Japan guitars are a little more elusive in the UK as they’re normally kept exclusively for the UK market. Students and younger players love these guitars because you get a great instrument at a great price. They’re made with great hardware and pickups and can definitely be used as pro instruments. The Classic Vibe and Vintage Modified Teles are some of the best value for money instruments on the market.įender Mexican Teles are built in their Mexican factory and are the entry point into the Fender lineup. These are great if you’re starting out or just want a cheap alternative to a Fender and they’re made in the Far East. Squier guitars are the perfect way to get into the Fender line (Because Fender own Squier) without busting the bank. Due to the number of different ranges of Teles available, they vary in price too and it’s worth knowing the difference between these guitars. It just wouldn’t be a Tele if it didn’t have that twangy attack! Telecaster Modelsįrom Squier to Fender loads of different Telecasters to choose from and they all come from a handful of different countries and are made in different factories too. The bolt-on neck, string-through bridge and S/S pickup configuration are 3 staples of the Telecaster and though the instrument now has many variations on this including H/H models and Teles with Bigsbys, the twang-factor remains the same. The Tele is a no-nonsense, workhorse of an instrument and easily one of the most recognisable body shapes in the world. ![]()
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