This is the most thorough and nuanced explanation I've seen of this guitar. I really appreciate you playing simple things back-to-back to make comparison easier.
with having a strat I'm very tempted by the 2 pick up model with the extra series drive, Does this still have the classic twang with noiseless pick ups? just itching to get the cosmic jade version.
Which you will choose? a fender richie kotzen tele or this Fender player plus tele? i found out that you can get more tone in this guitar, please enlighten me up! So i can decide thanks!
Interesting - the ‘knob pull’ seems to give it a more humbucker-ey tone, which could be useful. Though ‘normal mode’ seemed to lose a bit of that classic Tele twang on the bridge pup.
Really great demo of a very intriguing design. I'm in the market for a Tele but, as a strat owner, is this giving me that much that is tonally different than what I already have? I do like the sound of all pickups engaged I must admit but part of me wonders whether I should just mod my strat.
I want teles as they are, their configurations are nice from the start. so I would only buy a guitar from player plus if they made a Jaguar with an interesting electronice configuration
Vinie bro, really great explanation and playing. PLease a short Question. Nashville (SSS) has 7 pickups configurations (5 normal + 2 push pull) right? and Plus (SS) has 4 pickups configurations (3 normal + 1 push pull series) right? Thanks so much!
I love my Nashville tele. It is very versatile with positions 2 and 4. I use them very extensively for clean sounds when I want to take some of the harshness of the top end off without it really having to be quite as chunky as the regular middle position on a normal telecaster. (Though the push pull pot in position one does sound pretty much just like you’d expect any normal tele to sound when combining the bridge and neck pickups.) It doesn’t really sound exactly like a strat (it is a real telecaster and has all of the characteristics of one), but it certainly has some strat-like qualities when you start combining pickups like this. Positions 2 and 4 have that kind of sound, albeit in a more telecaster-twangy way. The middle pickup, on its own, also sounds very strat like (not quite exactly like a real strat, but very, very close. Could certainly pass as one convincingly to most ears.)
I have 2 questions 1. SS Neck+Bridge Position /w Pull Tone = SSS Bridge Position /w Pull Tone. Am I right? Serial mode for both neck and bridge PU 2. SSS cannot get sound of SS middle position no Pull Tone. Am I right? SS only can get Parallel mode for both neck and bridge PU
Hey! You're half right. The push/pull on the Nashville and SSS Strats will always work as a parallel circuit. Bringing the Neck Pickup in on Position 1 will act like the SS Tele's Middle Position. Only the SS Tele has the series switch however you'll probably find the 2nd position on the Nashville with the advanced switching engaged will have a somewhat similar 'beefy' tone. Hope this helps!
@@guitarguitaruk Thank you for your answer. It helps a lot. PU configuration made me a question that do I have to choose between vintage sound or modern sound? SS or SSS? If the tones are like your mention, I will go for Nashville. More tones, butterscotch color, and maple fingerboard.
Stupid question - there’s nothing special/incompatible with those noiseless pickups right? As in I can swap them out like any other tele pickup? I ask because when I played a player plus strat in a store I was pretty disappointed in the noisless single coils, and it sounds like the bridge pickup has the same problem here. I really like all the other ‘modern’ takes on the tele though, so was thinking of getting one of these and swapping out the pickups for some Texas Special’s. It pushes the price up of course, but seems like a worthwhile upgrade?
Your explanation about all the small details was great. Even down to the fact that the push/pull works and has the same effect in all positions. Also, can you please advise if the bridge and neck only (using the push/pull) on the Nashville sounds the same as the middle position on the standard? Thanks
As someone who just plays and doesn't really care about where it's made... this is a really good value prop compared to the rest of the range But at the same time you pay so much to have Fender/ Gibson put on the logo head.
That's a great outlook Jason. These sound great, they feel great and they look great. What else could you want from a guitar? If we're being honest we'd say these are a steal in terms of price for the feature set, whatever the headstock says! Thanks for watching!
Good video, thanks. Love the Nashville, although I prefer the maple neck version to pao ferro. Do Guitarguitar do a setup on guitars sold or just a basic QC check?
I don't know why but I don't think these noiseless pickups sound that great. They're really clear but they don't have the same mid punch I look for in a Tele. The highs are kind of ice picky to me.
The pushpull is horrible on a Stratocaster!!! If you have clammy hands you are gona struggle to Push it up because you will Lose grip trying to push it up but the telecaster pushpull works fine !!
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This is the most thorough and nuanced explanation I've seen of this guitar. I really appreciate you playing simple things back-to-back to make comparison easier.
Rock on!
Thanks for this. I was looking for this exact comparison.
many thanks for your thoroughness
with having a strat I'm very tempted by the 2 pick up model with the extra series drive, Does this still have the classic twang with noiseless pick ups? just itching to get the cosmic jade version.
Which you will choose? a fender richie kotzen tele or this Fender player plus tele? i found out that you can get more tone in this guitar, please enlighten me up! So i can decide thanks!
Interesting - the ‘knob pull’ seems to give it a more humbucker-ey tone, which could be useful. Though ‘normal mode’ seemed to lose a bit of that classic Tele twang on the bridge pup.
Really great demo of a very intriguing design. I'm in the market for a Tele but, as a strat owner, is this giving me that much that is tonally different than what I already have? I do like the sound of all pickups engaged I must admit but part of me wonders whether I should just mod my strat.
I want teles as they are, their configurations are nice from the start. so I would only buy a guitar from player plus if they made a Jaguar with an interesting electronice configuration
Cool man! We'd love to see them add more models to the series!
Vinie bro, really great explanation and playing. PLease a short Question. Nashville (SSS) has 7 pickups configurations (5 normal + 2 push pull) right? and Plus (SS) has 4 pickups configurations (3 normal + 1 push pull series) right? Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching! You are indeed correct!
I wonder how the aged red would look like with a vintage white pickguard....
I love my Nashville tele. It is very versatile with positions 2 and 4. I use them very extensively for clean sounds when I want to take some of the harshness of the top end off without it really having to be quite as chunky as the regular middle position on a normal telecaster. (Though the push pull pot in position one does sound pretty much just like you’d expect any normal tele to sound when combining the bridge and neck pickups.)
It doesn’t really sound exactly like a strat (it is a real telecaster and has all of the characteristics of one), but it certainly has some strat-like qualities when you start combining pickups like this. Positions 2 and 4 have that kind of sound, albeit in a more telecaster-twangy way. The middle pickup, on its own, also sounds very strat like (not quite exactly like a real strat, but very, very close. Could certainly pass as one convincingly to most ears.)
I have 2 questions
1. SS Neck+Bridge Position /w Pull Tone = SSS Bridge Position /w Pull Tone. Am I right? Serial mode for both neck and bridge PU
2. SSS cannot get sound of SS middle position no Pull Tone. Am I right? SS only can get Parallel mode for both neck and bridge PU
Hey! You're half right. The push/pull on the Nashville and SSS Strats will always work as a parallel circuit. Bringing the Neck Pickup in on Position 1 will act like the SS Tele's Middle Position. Only the SS Tele has the series switch however you'll probably find the 2nd position on the Nashville with the advanced switching engaged will have a somewhat similar 'beefy' tone. Hope this helps!
@@guitarguitaruk Thank you for your answer. It helps a lot. PU configuration made me a question that do I have to choose between vintage sound or modern sound? SS or SSS? If the tones are like your mention, I will go for Nashville. More tones, butterscotch color, and maple fingerboard.
Stupid question - there’s nothing special/incompatible with those noiseless pickups right? As in I can swap them out like any other tele pickup?
I ask because when I played a player plus strat in a store I was pretty disappointed in the noisless single coils, and it sounds like the bridge pickup has the same problem here. I really like all the other ‘modern’ takes on the tele though, so was thinking of getting one of these and swapping out the pickups for some Texas Special’s. It pushes the price up of course, but seems like a worthwhile upgrade?
Did you do the change? Worked? I am thinking about grab one of this and change the pups for a pair of Pure Vintage 51....
Your explanation about all the small details was great. Even down to the fact that the push/pull works and has the same effect in all positions. Also, can you please advise if the bridge and neck only (using the push/pull) on the Nashville sounds the same as the middle position on the standard? Thanks
does the nasvhille sound the same as the SS when in bridge / neck mode?
I think no, in this case in parallel instead of series
As someone who just plays and doesn't really care about where it's made... this is a really good value prop compared to the rest of the range
But at the same time you pay so much to have Fender/ Gibson put on the logo head.
That's a great outlook Jason. These sound great, they feel great and they look great. What else could you want from a guitar? If we're being honest we'd say these are a steal in terms of price for the feature set, whatever the headstock says! Thanks for watching!
Do the two pickup models have the third pickup route?
Yes and the neck is routed for a humbucker.
@@cowieguitartuition3134 Thanks!
Good video, thanks. Love the Nashville, although I prefer the maple neck version to pao ferro. Do Guitarguitar do a setup on guitars sold or just a basic QC check?
I don't know why but I don't think these noiseless pickups sound that great. They're really clear but they don't have the same mid punch I look for in a Tele. The highs are kind of ice picky to me.
I do like e and a chords
You'll love it here!
@@guitarguitaruk awesome!
Shouldn’t a “Deep Dive” also show the electronics ?
Fender RRP £939. Hell no... I would go for AM Pro.
lol ok
The pushpull is horrible on a Stratocaster!!! If you have clammy hands you are gona struggle to
Push it up because you will
Lose grip trying to push it up but the telecaster pushpull works fine !!
Trying to reinvent the wheel.
We ain't mad about it!
This is called innovation. Fender clearly took some inspiration from g&l guitars, and that’s awesome
@@demifiendrussia they took their time though 😂
@@Lalairu yeah, but, I think, people would have thought that they copied G&L if they would have done it sooner
@@demifiendrussia maybe. I wouldn't be mad though.
Too much talk and less playing.
Thanks for watching! If you'd like to hear more sounds from these guitars we've uploaded soundbite videos with no chat ... All of that is available in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PL7CMp49TbE6xuQguS-vc41Vc1QY3qi1aj.html
I am glad he talks and gives his opinion versus just playing through entire video...