Which Telecaster?
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im actually now trying to save some money for an Classic Vibe or an Standart Telecaster.
Any advice, I kind of like them both. The bridge one the CV is more 'vintage' if I understand correctly, but the alder is supposed to be a 'better' wood for a
body?
But Ive always dreamed about an black telecaster with binding and an maple neck. Im a boring guy !
Any advice, I kind of like them both. The bridge one the CV is more 'vintage' if I understand correctly, but the alder is supposed to be a 'better' wood for a
body?
But Ive always dreamed about an black telecaster with binding and an maple neck. Im a boring guy !
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I take it the £20 price increase is due to them using alder, I had a affinity strat and the pickups on that were pretty good better than expected any way.timhulio wrote:Affinity Teles are £160 now? That seems a little steep. Isn't the body thin on those? I can't tell from the pic. Also: woeful pickups in the MIM Std Tele suggests these will be worse. Colour is nice though. Jack isn't.
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Had one of the butterscotch ones, the pickups were so micro phonic. Needing up wax potting them myself.timhulio wrote:Affinity Teles are £160 now? That seems a little steep. Isn't the body thin on those? I can't tell from the pic. Also: woeful pickups in the MIM Std Tele suggests these will be worse. Colour is nice though. Jack isn't.
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When I bought my MIM a few months ago I almost went the whole hog and bought a USA Standard. The current ones have a rear contour, and I lurve the mystic blue colour. Another fully contoured option is from Willows guitar (the guyz who did all that quality work for Ultratwin). Unfortunately the horn is a bit extended and they've called it 'The Twig'. It's about £315, which is pretty nice considering the high spec.George wrote:often think about chasing down a contoured tele but they seem really far and few between
http://www.willowsguitar.com/willow_sub9_4.html
This for all your chickin-pickin tones. The MIM would be my second choice, but I am curious how the MIM and USA pickups sound side by side? I would bet that the MIM is virtually identical except for country of origin. Anyone own both?othomas2 wrote: But really I would prob go for an American Special Tele if I was to think more about practicality all round ... like when your mother used to pick your shoes.
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I've been considering one for a while, but for some reason the lack of colours put me off. I enquired about getting a body from them and they're quite reasonable. I don't know whether they'd build a Twig with a custom colour body though.George wrote:that might be the one
But the cool things this guitar has: body contours, contoured heel, recessed strap buttons (!?), coil split, compensated nut. I'm surprised there's nothing about them anywhere.
that twig definitely has a fine set of stats
yeah i've seen the mim standards have moved to cermaic bar magnets. my goddamn affinity strat from 1998 had that shit.
the 2003 mim tele still didn't have what i would consider "nice" pickups. certainly no baseplate on the bridge pickup, which i suppose is up for debate as to whether they're vital to the tele sound, but in any case i associate a base plate with proper tele pickups
yeah i've seen the mim standards have moved to cermaic bar magnets. my goddamn affinity strat from 1998 had that shit.
the 2003 mim tele still didn't have what i would consider "nice" pickups. certainly no baseplate on the bridge pickup, which i suppose is up for debate as to whether they're vital to the tele sound, but in any case i associate a base plate with proper tele pickups