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Played this guitar today at a guitar shop. I didn’t think I’d like it, but wow, that neck is absolutely amazing. Made me feel like a kid again, where all I could think about was getting home and playing. It’s a little steep on the price, but I’m willing to bet it’s worth it.
It's odd that people say these pickups don't sound like standard single coils. I've played the ultra against my American standard strat with single coils and my performer telecaster and think the Ulta pickups are just as good if not better... but you have to compare side by side
artic pearl is nice too i wanted it to compliment my texas tea.. but now theyve discontinued the 1s.. these new colors suck except for the Nobel blue on the new Strat Ultra II
I bought a classic vibe anniversary 60s model for $299 great build from Indonesia factory slapped in some custom shop twisted tele pick ups I bought for $125 and the thing is epic compared to what fender was turning out in that era and considering the craftsmanship of todays modern machinery I guarantee you jimmy page and all those guitarists back then would be happy to played mine on stage for sure a tele doesn’t need to be fancy it’s beauty is in its simplicity and though it’s just a squire it’s still a keeper now that being said do I need an ultra2 no I just need to practice more do I want an ultra two heck yes I do !!!!!!!!!
From Fender: While parallel series wiring also featured on Ultra I, the functionality was quite different. “You couldn’t go into series mode unless you were already in the middle position with both pickups on,” he explains. “With Ultra II it doesn’t matter what position the switch is on - you could be on the bridge pickup and when you push that button it automatically activates both pickups and puts them in Series Mode - so it almost operates like a preset. The functionality on Ultra II is a lot more useful.”
It would have been nice if you compared what has been improved in the Ultra II series over the Ultra series. I have the Ultra Tele, which I love, and from my viewpoint, I Don't see enough difference in the series II worth upgrading to it. I love Noiseless pickups. I only play clean and I can't tolerate any 60hz hum.
Hmmm... I usually agree with 99 percent of your reviews but not with your review of the ultra ii... especially when it comes to the pickups. Maybe it would help if you played one of these with noiseless pickups next to one with traditional single coils. I do this regularly and I can't tell the difference whatsoever. I played ultra next to my American performer telecaster and my fender American standard custom strat and I didn't hear a difference whatsoever, except very slightly when using the neck pickup for lead playing. I have meant guitars with coil tapping too versus coil splitting, such as my PRS core custom 24... and these noiseless pickups sound much more like traditional single coils in comparison. I actually prefer them to the pickups on both my performer tele and strat... but they all sound great for different things... so hard to really say any are better than the others. I think most of the perceived difference is placebo. And if there is a barely noticeable difference getting rid of the humm is well worth it in my opinion. In regards to the ultra ii... I'd take the ultra one with the binding any day of the week... I don't think the belly carve adds anything... I never noticed that it wasn't there on my ultra...
Baby poop green…nice. Seriously, I find this guitar fascinating because I have a similar guitar that has a tele-style body, an ebony fretboard, and noiseless p/u’s (twin humbuckers with coil splitters) which I bought new in 1993. The guitar I’m talking about is a Carvin TL60. You see that was the telecaster I wanted 30 years ago, but Fender didn’t make it yet. But, here it is. I’ll take mine in Texas Tea (dark brown) though. Nice vid.
I wonder how much time on the CnC router it takes for the belly cut, arm cut, and sculpted neck cut? It disappoints me that that these are not offered on the lower end Fenders or even the Squiers. No knocks on the Ultra #2, except that its expensive, but otherwise loaded to the tits with most everything you would want on a Tele. I just dont have the bread for it, but I do have a weird body that needs a comfy axe, and I'd like the ability to buy a lower end body like this FROM Fender/Squier then to methodically upgrade it.
Ppl bought it but just didn’t like the pickups. I’m sure more would buy it if they enhanced it in the 2 series instead of replacing it with a useless model.
@@jecoboost7775 Allen Abassi (Fender Director of Electric guitars) has explained their rationale in interviews. Jazzmaster is a traditional model. Ultra series is about modern specs. The two things didn't fit well and it wasn't popular. They swapped it out for the Meteora because it's a newer modern shape and they're hoping it fits the Ultra range better and appeals to modern players. Now maybe he's lying and Jazzmaster was a good fit and a runaway sales success. But I doubt it.
@@jecoboost7775if the Ultra Jazzmaster hit its yearly sales projections, do you really think Fender would delete it in the updated product lineup? What business school did you go to?
For someone wanting a tele,the price puts these guitars out of my reach.I am looking at a Squire classic vibe tele.For my money they can't be beat.Sorry Fender but the economy in this country shoots your high price down.
I bought a classic vibe anniversary 60s model for $299 great build from Indonesia factory slapped in some custom shop twisted tele pick ups I bought for $125 and the thing is epic compared to what fender was turning out in that era and considering the craftsmanship of todays modern machinery I guarantee you jimmy page and all those guitarists back then would be happy to played mine on stage for sure a tele doesn’t need to be fancy it’s beauty is in its simplicity and though it’s just a squire it’s still a keeper now that being said do I need an ultra2 no I just need to practice more do I want an ultra two heck yes I do !!!!!!!!!
It's not worth the money for a streaky ebony fretboard and non stainless steel frets. Besides, I'm not a fan of the pickups. I think making a partscaster would be better.
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Played this guitar today at a guitar shop. I didn’t think I’d like it, but wow, that neck is absolutely amazing. Made me feel like a kid again, where all I could think about was getting home and playing. It’s a little steep on the price, but I’m willing to bet it’s worth it.
Nobody does necks as good as Fender. My Epiphone SG Modern is awesome but EVERY Fender has a great neck.
It's odd that people say these pickups don't sound like standard single coils. I've played the ultra against my American standard strat with single coils and my performer telecaster and think the Ulta pickups are just as good if not better... but you have to compare side by side
Solar green looks fantastic! Looks like the lime green shit I took the day after a road trip when all I ate was candy and soda
Glow in the dark , great now all I need to do is learn in the light first
I really like this one in the Texas Tea..
artic pearl is nice too i wanted it to compliment my texas tea.. but now theyve discontinued the 1s..
these new colors suck except for the Nobel blue on the new Strat Ultra II
Really dig your playing man!! And some really good tones squeezed out of that tele!! Kind regards.
I bought a classic vibe anniversary 60s model for $299 great build from Indonesia factory slapped in some custom shop twisted tele pick ups I bought for $125 and the thing is epic compared to what fender was turning out in that era and considering the craftsmanship of todays modern machinery I guarantee you jimmy page and all those guitarists back then would be happy to played mine on stage for sure a tele doesn’t need to be fancy it’s beauty is in its simplicity and though it’s just a squire it’s still a keeper now that being said do I need an ultra2 no I just need to practice more do I want an ultra two heck yes I do !!!!!!!!!
From Fender: While parallel series wiring also featured on Ultra I, the functionality was quite different. “You couldn’t go into series mode unless you were already in the middle position with both pickups on,” he explains. “With Ultra II it doesn’t matter what position the switch is on - you could be on the bridge pickup and when you push that button it automatically activates both pickups and puts them in Series Mode - so it almost operates like a preset. The functionality on Ultra II is a lot more useful.”
It would have been nice if you compared what has been improved in the Ultra II series over the Ultra series. I have the Ultra Tele, which I love, and from my viewpoint, I Don't see enough difference in the series II worth upgrading to it. I love Noiseless pickups. I only play clean and I can't tolerate any 60hz hum.
Great video. If you don’t care for these pickups, what telecaster comes with pickups you like, AND has the feel and playability of the ultra ii?
That’s a sharp looking tele
That was sick playing
I actually like the PUPs in these bad-bears.
They should have added SS frets or Evo Gold frets
Or they should have kept nickle
They save that for the Ultra Lux version.
Totenkopf division?
You missed the point on the S1 upgrade from Ultra to Ultra II: The S1 woeks from any position, not just the middle as in the former ultra S1.
I was told the S1 switch works in all positions.
Yes it does 8:50
Where did the binding go!?
Hotdamn, son. You can jam.
Hmmm... I usually agree with 99 percent of your reviews but not with your review of the ultra ii... especially when it comes to the pickups. Maybe it would help if you played one of these with noiseless pickups next to one with traditional single coils. I do this regularly and I can't tell the difference whatsoever. I played ultra next to my American performer telecaster and my fender American standard custom strat and I didn't hear a difference whatsoever, except very slightly when using the neck pickup for lead playing. I have meant guitars with coil tapping too versus coil splitting, such as my PRS core custom 24... and these noiseless pickups sound much more like traditional single coils in comparison. I actually prefer them to the pickups on both my performer tele and strat... but they all sound great for different things... so hard to really say any are better than the others. I think most of the perceived difference is placebo. And if there is a barely noticeable difference getting rid of the humm is well worth it in my opinion. In regards to the ultra ii... I'd take the ultra one with the binding any day of the week... I don't think the belly carve adds anything... I never noticed that it wasn't there on my ultra...
Baby poop green…nice. Seriously, I find this guitar fascinating because I have a similar guitar that has a tele-style body, an ebony fretboard, and noiseless p/u’s (twin humbuckers with coil splitters) which I bought new in 1993. The guitar I’m talking about is a Carvin TL60. You see that was the telecaster I wanted 30 years ago, but Fender didn’t make it yet. But, here it is. I’ll take mine in Texas Tea (dark brown) though. Nice vid.
Never heard someone cite tuners or wiring as a comment on how playable a guitar is 😂
I wonder how much time on the CnC router it takes for the belly cut, arm cut, and sculpted neck cut? It disappoints me that that these are not offered on the lower end Fenders or even the Squiers. No knocks on the Ultra #2, except that its expensive, but otherwise loaded to the tits with most everything you would want on a Tele. I just dont have the bread for it, but I do have a weird body that needs a comfy axe, and I'd like the ability to buy a lower end body like this FROM Fender/Squier then to methodically upgrade it.
I actually thought it sounded pretty good - although a lot of that could have been the pedals. But I love the contoured body.
S1 button works in all positions
Agree don’t care for noiseless pups! Love a tele though!!
They should have kept the Jazzmaster! Nobody asked for the Meteora!
Nobody bought the Jazzmaster.
Ppl bought it but just didn’t like the pickups. I’m sure more would buy it if they enhanced it in the 2 series instead of replacing it with a useless model.
@@jecoboost7775 Allen Abassi (Fender Director of Electric guitars) has explained their rationale in interviews. Jazzmaster is a traditional model. Ultra series is about modern specs. The two things didn't fit well and it wasn't popular. They swapped it out for the Meteora because it's a newer modern shape and they're hoping it fits the Ultra range better and appeals to modern players.
Now maybe he's lying and Jazzmaster was a good fit and a runaway sales success. But I doubt it.
I'm the one who asked for it. It's my fault.
@@jecoboost7775if the Ultra Jazzmaster hit its yearly sales projections, do you really think Fender would delete it in the updated product lineup? What business school did you go to?
I agree with you on the sound.
No SS frets, Neck thinner than 1 inch and Weight above 3 kilo is a dealbreaker !
And never trust a guy with a backward cap ;)
You should consider your international subs on your giveaway, love the vid btw!
I miss the bridge highs. I prefer the "noised" alnico pickups.
I have an Ultra II like guitar called a Gristlemaster.
Sounds great but Ohhh😫, that color..
Wow, you really don't like those pickups!
You have to admit the S1 rocks, at least?
For someone wanting a tele,the price puts these guitars out of my reach.I am looking at a Squire classic vibe tele.For my money they can't be beat.Sorry Fender but the economy in this country shoots your high price down.
Champagne taste with beer money. Just save up and get what you really want. Settling never gets the job done.
Exactly
I bought a classic vibe anniversary 60s model for $299 great build from Indonesia factory slapped in some custom shop twisted tele pick ups I bought for $125 and the thing is epic compared to what fender was turning out in that era and considering the craftsmanship of todays modern machinery I guarantee you jimmy page and all those guitarists back then would be happy to played mine on stage for sure a tele doesn’t need to be fancy it’s beauty is in its simplicity and though it’s just a squire it’s still a keeper now that being said do I need an ultra2 no I just need to practice more do I want an ultra two heck yes I do !!!!!!!!!
Not a fan of the new colours. That Cobra Blue from the Ultra 1 was beautiful
U II teles aren't doing it for me. The strats look nice.
It's not worth the money for a streaky ebony fretboard and non stainless steel frets. Besides, I'm not a fan of the pickups. I think making a partscaster would be better.
Call your chanel BUY AND TRADE GIBSONS FENDERS AND EPIPHONES.
Not a fan of noiseless pickups either. I like the neck but the contours look weird and I hate the color. 🤢🤮
Still cryin for your Les Paul ?
A BIG NO!
I was told the S1 switch works in all positions.