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FENDER Vintera '50s Telecaster MN Fiesta Red
Telecaster electric guitar in '50s style with two single-coil pickups, including gigbag
The Fender Vintera '50s Telecaster MN Fiesta Red is a Tele with authentic '50s specs that offers the feel and sound of the golden era at an attractive price.
Woods and construction
Fender uses an alder body in the classic "slab body" design, while the bolt-on maple neck fits snugly in the hand thanks to its strong "Early '50s U" profile and 7.25" fretboard radius and supports classic playing techniques perfectly.
Pickups and Hardware
Two Fender Vintage-Style '50s single-coil pickups with Alnico-II magnets and Formvar-Wire are responsible for the adequate twang in the sound. Naturally, the Fender Vintera '50s Telecaster has tuning-stable Vintage-Style tuners and a 3-saddle American Vintage bridge, which supports the crisp sound with the "string-through-body" string guide.
The Fender Vintera '50s Telecaster comes with authentic '50s specs and delivers authentic vintage twang with vintage-style '50s single coil pickups.
The Fender Vintera '50s Telecaster MN Fiesta Red at a glance:
Telecaster electric guitar from the Fender Vintera series.
Alder body
Bolted maple neck
Maple fingerboard with dot inlays
"Early '50s U neck profile
Two Fender vintage-style '50s single-coil pickups
Fender 3-saddle American Vintage bridge with string guide through the body
I am very happy with this Guitar it is a really good sound and the neck is lovely to play. There is an American style bridge which helps with intonation which is easy to adjust with the screws behind the brass saddles, the fiesta red is the exact depiction of what that colour actually is and it has a really well finished gloss. There is a bright sound from the Alnico Five pickups which are designed by Tim Shaw which adds to the value of this guitar. There pickups are low output so a boost pedal would be required to get the most out of the instrument. It has been staying in tune very well the last few days and the string changes are very easy to manoeuvre. I would highly recommend this guitar for professionals use and for people who would like to get a very good instrument for practicing. One minor issue I had was that there was residue on the neck but a quick clean and polish with some lemon oil does the job. Great guitar and looks authentic from the 50’s
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