That thinline with minibucker in the neck is super classytimhulio wrote:Plain ol' MIM Telecaster Standard. Now built to a very high standard! A lightly used one is the same price as a Squier CV (mine was £270). Fit and finish are superb, and it has the modern 6-saddle bridge with no sharp edges. The tuners are lovely. Altogether a really fuss-free Tele.
Which Telecaster?
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+100 to that.sunshiner wrote:That thinline with minibucker in the neck is super classytimhulio wrote:Plain ol' MIM Telecaster Standard. Now built to a very high standard! A lightly used one is the same price as a Squier CV (mine was £270). Fit and finish are superb, and it has the modern 6-saddle bridge with no sharp edges. The tuners are lovely. Altogether a really fuss-free Tele.
edit: what is that little dude on top of the bandmaster in the background? It looks like a tiny little Hot Rod.
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Or the neck pickup. However, you need to make sure one of the wires isn't connected to the pickup cover or baseplate. You can perform some minor surgery to add a separate ground wire to do this job, or buy one which already has three wires. I bought a neck pickup from Oil City Pickups - handwound pups from East London (not Canvey Island, sadly - he must get that a lot) and requested a separate earth wire. It's a pretty good sounding Tele neck pickup.DGNR8 wrote:A guy on TDPRI (Googled) said to swap the bridge pickup wires.
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Both of my Teles are wired in a busted version of the standard 4-way switching:
1) series
2) neck
3) out of phase
4) bridge
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Not the music artist make. But for my playing, its not my guitar. I been playing telecasters at the store, but no.dezb1 wrote:weeping_moon wrote:nothing!
i hate the look and feel of a telecaster, and even the sound, my opinion.
That's a huge amount of music you don't like the sound of...
And i dont judge telecaster for others, but for me its a no.
The best looking tele is the Cobain tele in blue he painted for himself.
A 2 humbucker tele i never tried, but i guess the body in my hands would feel wrong.
Nothing more to say.
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I have been Jonezing for a telecaster as well, adn I m not totally happy with any extant offering so I had to do an mockup:
i think I create the best possible thinline telecaster
The "shitburst" paint scheme + the CBS headstock really makes this thing look great. I'd probably go w. hot rail in the bridge but thats not an option so just kinda imagine it in there
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i think I create the best possible thinline telecaster
The "shitburst" paint scheme + the CBS headstock really makes this thing look great. I'd probably go w. hot rail in the bridge but thats not an option so just kinda imagine it in there
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/imiyiuP.png)
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