new see thru blonde squier teles are up
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the biting treble with a bit of crunch is the staple indie-rock sound. I guess teles do it so well because they give a really nice percussive jangly sound when you hit the strings hard. But i guess they can distort well too, Bloc Party have great rhythm and lead sounds.
I dunno, maybe i should just get a tele and see what all the fuss is about. Fender Mexicans are quite cheap on ebay, £200-£250. But i do have GAS for that P90 equipped one.
oh and hey, i'm NOT a shredder!!
I dunno, maybe i should just get a tele and see what all the fuss is about. Fender Mexicans are quite cheap on ebay, £200-£250. But i do have GAS for that P90 equipped one.
oh and hey, i'm NOT a shredder!!
Hmmm, have to disagree there. sounded great when i played it. Really brash and punky and full, and bright without being ear-splitting. Tried out a Fender standard tele immidately after, and was amazed at the difference in output!Mike wrote:That Squier one is junk. I've played one and the pickups are wussy and dark. Horrible guitar.
True. i dont use mine that much.Mike wrote: Also if you not into the extreme biting treble, there is this thing called a Tone Knob.
Telecasters are totally cool. Well there are different players, thats why there are humbackers for larger out put, and singlecoils, for nice and trebly, not muddy... I am totally getting a telecaster, unless Gretsch with the 2000 Dearmonds sets me off more.. Im going to teh Germany to see weird porn and buy some guitars.
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in my unqualified opinion, what you guys are talking about may have more to do with the guitarist than the guitar in some cases. i was just talking about my own personal preference, which is that, functionality aside, i don't like the looks and feel of a telecaster. it feels like a bulky slab to me and i've always disliked maple fretboards (which seem kind of important to the aesthetics of teles). also i think it's boring to look at. i love stylized, curvy shapes like jaguars.
but of course, teles sound absolutely great in the right hands... just not mine!![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
but of course, teles sound absolutely great in the right hands... just not mine!
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i sorta agree with this, although teles are made for rock. to be honest, i am getting a little burned out on seeing them.aphasiac wrote:Are tele's made for rock? I only played one standard in the guitar shop, and it was really bright and low output. Lovely clean tones, so i sort of get the appeal, but its still not as versatile as say a strat. Also i dunno every single bloody UK indie band current plays with one - it's getting silly now.robert(original) wrote: "I NEED THE RAWK TONEZ TOO"
leo; I"LL INFUSE IT WITH MOJO!
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i roll the tone back on my tele a little less than 1/3. but sometimes i have it set to full. ive been running my ac30 kinda warmer now, so i dont have to soften that tele bite so much.euan wrote:I usually cut the treble a bit on the Tele.
the ac30 makes me realize how much i need new pickups in my sheraton...
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Band I was in, we once backed the van over a carelessly-left-in-the-road blond Telecaster which was in one of those brown kindof faux tweedy pasteboard cases.
Still in fucking tune, I swear to god, although the selector switch was bent.
If a geetar's good enough for Alex Chilton, Jimmy Page, and the mighty Mogwai, it's good for me.
Still in fucking tune, I swear to god, although the selector switch was bent.
If a geetar's good enough for Alex Chilton, Jimmy Page, and the mighty Mogwai, it's good for me.
Teles are amazing guitars. And they are ex-tuh-rEEEmly trendy around here, I'm sure for both excellent reasons and trendoid ones. Same as the mass outbreak of Les Pauls in the 1970s. I just hope people don't overdo a good thing and wear out the Tele sound on everybody's ears for a while.
In Nashville, there =is= no other electric guitar.
Except for that one guy and his PRS.
The tone knob is a marvelous invention. When I finally started setting it to anything other than 10, I was amazed. On Fender amps, dialing back the Treble and then switching the old Bright control on can yield subtle goodness also. Dialing old-school guitar Volume controls down to 9-and-a-half for mellowness is worth trying too.
In Nashville, there =is= no other electric guitar.
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The tone knob is a marvelous invention. When I finally started setting it to anything other than 10, I was amazed. On Fender amps, dialing back the Treble and then switching the old Bright control on can yield subtle goodness also. Dialing old-school guitar Volume controls down to 9-and-a-half for mellowness is worth trying too.
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