Product # | 205372 |
Brand | Fender |
Series | Fender Signature Series |
Category | Signature Model Electric Guitar |
Brand Category | Fender - Signature Models |
Recommended accessories
Key attributes | |
---|---|
Pickup Types | SS |
Colour | Natural |
Body Shape | T-Model |
Fingerboard Material | Rosewood |
Body Material | Ash |
Body | |
---|---|
Guitar Construction | Solid Body |
Orientation | Right-Handed |
Neck | |
---|---|
Fingerboard Radius | 7.25" |
Neck Material | Maple |
Guitar Scale | 25.5" |
Number of Frets | 21 |
Fret Size | Jumbo |
Nut Width | 42mm |
Nut Material | Synthetic Bone |
Position Inlays | Dots |
Hardware | |
---|---|
Bridge Type | Saddle |
Hardware Finish | Black Nickel/Chrome |
String Gauge | .010" |
Tuning Machines | Vintage Tuning Machines |
Coil Split | No |
Including Bag | Soft case |
Signature Model Electric Guitar attributes | |
---|---|
Guitar Finish | Satin |
Product Details | |
---|---|
Product Number | 205372 |
Brand | |
Series | |
Category | |
Brand Category | |
Relevancy rank in Category Signature Model Electric Guitar | |
Date | July 2019 |
Dimension | |
---|---|
Weight | 7kg |
Gross Weight | 10.32kg |
View different language product reviews (1)
It does what it says on the box...... more or less. It has good tone, with that famous telecaster top single coil sound which is just gorgeous. On the down side, For reasons unknown Fender has made the head stock too thin for it to fit into a wall mounted guitar bracket, and that is a shame, I personally prefered the large headstocks of the guitars they made in the 70's and 80's. Another thing that I find very odd, is that for a signature guitar, there is no central truss rod bolt, (correction, there is. See below) so it is impossble to work on the neck balance. I would not have bought it if I had known that. Response MusiX Team: Thank you for your review! The truss rod access is, like for many other vintage replicas, at the base of the neck. The neck needs to be unscrewed to work on the neck relief. Thank you for your reply, I did go and have a look into the truss rod aspect, and yes, as a replica, that particularity has been reproduced. I'm not sure that it influences the sound too much, but purists are purists, The thought of having to unscrew the neck from the body of the guitar in order to tighten or loosten the truss rod is daunting. It is what it is I guess. The guitar does look, sound and feel fantastic however.