benecol wrote:+1 to Mike and Paul from me: I've played a couple of the CV 50's teles now, and much as I love teles, I'm afraid I can't see what all the fuss is about. Of the current production teles, I'd go for a Baja, but don't forget the plethora of MIJ/CIJ teles; I used to have a MIJ 52 and that was amazing, really lovely neck, and the same pickups as the 52ri. Another honourable mention should go to the MIM Muddy Waters sig - one of the few sig guitars I'd own; not that I'm a huge Muddy Waters fan (although he's OK by me, like...) but for it's combination of big neck, ash body, 52ri pickups and amp knobs. Lovely.
In typing this up, I've realised how hugely I'm going to miss my tele - have to pack it up this weekend...
I've never played any Japanese Teles apart from my Aerodyne. To be honest, I don't really know Teles particularly well, except to say that I know what they ought to sound like, and I know that the Baja is an excellent guitar for the money and is about as excellent an approximation of 'teleness' as you can get in a guitar.
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:36 pm
by Ankhanu
BacchusPaul wrote:I've never played any Japanese Teles apart from my Aerodyne.
As an Aerodyne Tele owner, I can highly recommend it. It has a great feel and the neck soapbar is an incredible sounding pickup. the vintage wound bridge pickup is classic tele, and the two together can get some serious rock. The only real flaw with them is the selector switch... which can be easily replaced.
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 5:39 pm
by sp3k
Thanks for the help. I doubt he will buy a squier. I it was me i would buy the baja, and i will probably buy one in the future, i really liked that guitar.
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:48 pm
by lorez
jeez, I've got major tele GAS at the moment and this isn't helping. I did play a CV50 last weekend and prefered the Squire VM thinline and the CV duo sonic I also tried. I still haven't found a shop in the SW UK that has a CV custom or Mahogony thinline so I might have to head east at some point soon. But given all the Baja love, I'm getting all confused now
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:50 pm
by Bacchus
See that's the thing, there are thinlines and customs and deluxes and all sorts, and they're all quite different sounds.
However, for just straight, normal, fifties style tele, the Baja is great.
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:26 am
by Reece
Mike wrote:the Broadcaster and Twisted Tele combination
slight bump but for some reason i didn't know the baja had these pickups.
i was watching a pgs demo of some custom shop tele and i was sure the pickup names sounded familiar.
that's fucking awesome considering it's cost.
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:35 am
by MikeG
Yeah; the Twisted Tele in particular is fantastic.
There's some dispute as to whether they're actually made at the Custom Shop, as opposed to being made in the Mexican factory. Probably matters to the people over at the TDPRI, but the pickups sound fantastic in my Baja, nonetheless.
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:37 am
by Progrockabuse
those two pickups in position 4 (neck/bridge in series) will make sure you never miss humbuckers. thick and warm and does that nice wooly fuzz sound with the tone rolled down.
"american woman!, say away from meeeee!"
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 1:01 pm
by izodiak
James wrote:I wish that double bound one came in something other than sunburst. I love double bound teles but hate sunburst. If it came in black, or well any solid colour except red, i'd be very tempted to get one.
+1
we should write a letter to them concerning that..
Bound telecasters absolutely my favorite, but sunburst just,I dont laik.
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:52 pm
by iCEByTes
Telecaster for me.
and how it´s suppost to sound´s like.
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Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:31 am
by Mike
Reece wrote:
Mike wrote:the Broadcaster and Twisted Tele combination
slight bump but for some reason i didn't know the baja had these pickups.
i was watching a pgs demo of some custom shop tele and i was sure the pickup names sounded familiar.