Fender American Professional II Telecaster
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- André Skinner explores the American Professional II Telecaster® by Fender with a maple fingerboard finished in butterscotch blonde.
The American Professional II Telecaster® draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of today's working player.
Fender's popular Deep "C" neck now sports smooth rolled fingerboard edges, a "Super-Natural" satin finish and a newly sculpted neck heel for a supremely comfortable feel and easy access to the upper register. New V-Mod II Telecaster single-coil pickups are more articulate than ever while delivering the twang, snap and snarl that made the Tele famous. The new top-load/string-through bridge with compensated "bullet" saddles is the most comfortable, flexible Tele bridge yet - retaining classic brass-saddle tone and providing excellent intonation and flexible setup options, allowing you to tailor the tension and tone of each string to your liking.
This video features playing examples along with an in-depth overview of the physical, visual and sonic highlights of the instrument.
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0:00 - Introduction
0:51 - Instrument Overview
2:28 - Specs overview
3:24 - Sound Check: Instrument playing examples, pickup tones, electronics overview
6:31 - Sign-off & outro
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I got one in black with maple neck. It's my favourite guitar amongst all my Les Pauls and Strats.
I got same
That ambient stuff you did there was cool
It's definitely got that chicken pick'n country honk. Very nice guitar .. looks and sounds fantastic! And what a perfect pairing with the tweed amp.
Yep the maple necks one do at least. I got rosewood fingerboard one and it is incredibly nice and mellow on the neck pickup. Bridge pickup I have yet to master though.
Just to clarify the Bridge/Tailpiece specs: You have the choice of stringing the guitar through the back of the body, "String Through" or through holes at the back of the tailpiece, "Top Load". Also to note is that the brass saddles are compensated.
Dig it. Never owned a tele. Never played a tele I didn't like. This will be my first buy. Pine is questionable. Just the way I was raised I guess. Love the electronics. Good show bro. I'm sold and subscribed.
Thanks for the sub and comments! You'll be sold on the Pine, feels amazing and it's crazy light weight.
So, the push push is activated when the tone knob is "taller" ?
Hard to make out the tone with what ever baking or effects you got going on .
Yeh, you're right - he's got far too much delay/echo/reverb going on for a demonstration video.