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Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]
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Guitare de forme TC de la marque Fender appartenant à la série Telecaster

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  • kdcobainsonkdcobainson

    Une telecaster +

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 30/01/15 à 19:49
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    Ma TC a une finition un peu spéciale, elle est dépourvue de plaque. La lutherie est nickel, le manche très agréagle. Elle sonne même très bien unplugged, la massivité du corps doit y être pour quelque chose.. Je lui ai ajouté une paire de EMG (j'entends déjà "sacrilège"..) RTC + 89R (splittable). Je cherchais à conserver le son traditionnel tout en ayant plus de gain et noiseless. Je n'ai pas été déçu. Ce n'est certes pas la plus polyvalente de mes guitare mais je prends plaisir à jouer avec et surtout à l'utiliser en session d'enregistrement. Le son est très (trop?) propre. Le twang est la. Le look est d'enfer. Il est vrai, elle conserve, comme j'ai pu le lire dans un autre avis, un certai…
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    Ma TC a une finition un peu spéciale, elle est dépourvue de plaque. La lutherie est nickel, le manche très agréagle. Elle sonne même très bien unplugged, la massivité du corps doit y être pour quelque chose.. Je lui ai ajouté une paire de EMG (j'entends déjà "sacrilège"..) RTC + 89R (splittable). Je cherchais à conserver le son traditionnel tout en ayant plus de gain et noiseless. Je n'ai pas été déçu. Ce n'est certes pas la plus polyvalente de mes guitare mais je prends plaisir à jouer avec et surtout à l'utiliser en session d'enregistrement. Le son est très (trop?) propre. Le twang est la. Le look est d'enfer. Il est vrai, elle conserve, comme j'ai pu le lire dans un autre avis, un certain déséquilibre entre micro manche et micro chevalet mais le son du double est un vrai + sur cette télé, beaucoup plus de rondeur et de chaleur que le micro simple d'origine si bien que je ne la splitte presque jamais. A tester, on aime ou on aime pas, mais elle complète parfaitement mon cheptel de guitare avec ses atouts et inconvénients.
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  • iamqmaniamqman

    Rouge et noire d'attaque

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 15/09/11 à 22:14
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    The Fender telecasters are a fun little country and pop music type guitar. It has a fun tone and a great fell that has a neck that is extremely fast compared to that Fender Stratocaster. The Fender Strat has a fun quick neck but not compared to a Fender telecaster. The overall shape of it is very easy to play and a go to guitar for many country music players. They have a fast neck and the action on most of them are pretty comfortable.

    UTILIZATION


    The features and options on this guitar are pretty limited. It's a no-nonsense basic guitar. It has to single coil pickups which are not very good in my opinion. I never liked the Fender pickups in my life so I'm not about to start now. I recommend swapping these out for some Seymour Duncan's pickups or something other. You have a volume control knob two tone control knobs and a simple pickup selector. That's about it. There's nothing else as far as a push pull pots or anything else. Its a simple guitar and a simple design.

    SOUNDS


    The tone of this guitar is very different from the Fender Strat. It has a good sustain that's unlike any other guitar. It doesn't sustain like a warm mahogany wood body such as a Gibson Les Paul or Gibson SG but had its own Fender types of sustain that is very different from my Fender Stratocaster. Pair this guitar up with a nice medium gain amplifier such as a fender Hot Rod Deluxe you can get some great tones for most pop and rock music. These guitars will excel with good distortion pedals and effects pedals as well. So if you're playing with a clean amp and you use a overdrive pedal and some delays or chorus effects or modulation and this guitar will sound very well with that set up.

    OVERALL OPINION


    I recommend these guitars to anyone is looking for unique sound and primarily a Fender telecaster sound. This guitar has its own sound. It's different from any other guitar because of the body shape and feel of it. It's very unique you can add to a guitar collection quite nicely. You can find guitars very easily in the used classified section on the internet or in an online forum.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Qu'est-ce un instrument

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 29/09/11 à 04:37
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    The Fender telecaster is a fun and very fantastic sounding guitar. It has a unique body shape which is kind of a mix between a Fender Stratocaster and a Gibson Les Paul. It only has one single cutaway at the bottom to reach the higher frets of the guitar. It features two single coil pickups and a pickup selector that allows you to select each pick up in the position in between. To this gives you a total of three different sounds for this guitar. You also had a volume and one control tone knob and that pretty much rounds off the features and functions of this guitar. It has a very slim neck a little bit slimmer than the Fender Stratocaster and certainly a lot more slimmer than a Gibson Les Paul guitar.

    UTILIZATION

    I would say that this guitar is dead smack somewhere in between a Fender Stratocaster an Ibenez guitar neck. It's not super thin but it's not to the thickness or the cut of a Fender Strat. It's a great feeling neck and in my opinion I wish that more guitars would feature a neck profile of this radius. It's very comfortable to go up and down the frets with and it makes the comfort of this guitar very nice.

    SOUNDS


    You can tell that this guitar is fantastic and it's very unique on his own. It certainly is a Fender guitar and you can hear that a soon as you pluck or strum the first chord. However it does have a unique sound that is very different than a Fender Stratocaster tone. It's a guitar that has a cleaner and spankier tone that gives the user not a lot to work with when you're trying to dig up some heavy distortion tones. Since it does have single coils it's going to get a very clean sound and note separation tone. So when you couple this with a high gain distortion pedal or amplifier then you're not really good to get that thickness you would if you are playing a Gibson Les Paul guitar. Generally these guitars feature ash wood coupled with a maple neck.

    OVERALL OPINION


    I highly recommend this guitar to anyone is looking for a great tone that is geared towards pop, rock, and country music. This is not a guitar that you can use in any metal situation or hard rock situation. Is the kind guitar that many country players look to you because of it's clean spanky tone and very chimy voicing. These are guitars that will complement most band situations and any other gear that you have in your repertoire.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Chaud et lourd

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 06/10/11 à 05:13
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    This is fun guitar if you like the clean sounding guitar tones with just a little bit of overdrive or just a fantastic clean guitar. This is a guy guitar that matches very well with the clean amplifier with maybe some facts or mild distortion. Not a guitar that really elevates a guitar tone with a lot of gain or saturation. It's a very simple guitar that hasn't really changed that much since its first introduction into the music world but with its two single coral pick ups in volume control and tone control it doesn't need a whole lot of anything else. Isn't easy guitar in a very simple guitar I just produces very excellent tones for most music situations. I really like the feel of these guitars primarily because the necks are very smooth and thin and I'm more into the Fender side necks then a big bulky type guitar neck. So overall it's a very fast guitar and a fun guitar play.

    UTILIZATION


    Neck Shape: Modern "C" Shape
    Number of Frets: 22
    Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
    Position Inlays: Black Dot Position Inlays
    Fretboard Radius: 9.5" (24.1 cm)
    Fretboard: Maple
    Neck Material: Maple
    Neck Finish: Gloss Headstock Face with Satin Urethane Finish on Back of Neck
    Nut Width: 1.685" (42.8 mm)
    Scale Length: 25.5" (64.8 cm)
    Neck Plate: 4-Bolt Neck Plate with Micro-Tilt™
    Truss Rods: Bi-Flex™ Truss Rod System
    Truss Rod Nut: 1/8" American Series Nut
    Electronics
    Pickup Configuration: S/S
    Bridge Pickup: American Tele® Single-Coil Pickup
    Neck Pickup: American Tele® Single-Coil Pickup
    Pickup Switching: 3-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
    Special Electronics: No-Load Tone Control
    Controls: Master Volume, Master Delta Tone™
    Hardware
    Hardware: Chrome
    Bridge: American Tele with New American Standard Bent Steel Saddles and Stamped Brass Plate
    String Nut: Synthetic Bone
    Switch Tip: "Barrel" Style Switch Tip

    SOUNDS

    This certainly is a Fender guitar and you can hear that a soon as you pluck or strum the first chord. However it does have a unique sound that is very different than a Fender Stratocaster tone. It's a guitar that has a cleaner and spankier tone that gives the user not a lot to work with when you're trying to dig up some heavy distortion tones. Since it does have single coils it's going to get a very clean sound and note separation tone. It feels good in the mix and just a great overall guitar it does have some single coil pick up, so you will need to really beef up your distortion if you want to play this in a hard rock setting. So when you couple this with a high gain distortion pedal or amplifier then you're not really good to get that thickness you would if you are playing a Gibson Les Paul guitar. Generally these guitars feature ash wood coupled with a maple neck. Overall this is a great guitar for any hard rock player all the way down to me any rock or country player.



    OVERALL OPINION

    I highly recommend this guitar to anyone is wanting a good solid clean American guitar. I knew you can find these guitars right around $1100 which is still at the price in my opinion. It's a fun guitar and a good complement to your guitar collection. I love the tone of these guitars and they are just simply a staple in rock n roll.
  • iamqmaniamqman

    Guitare rouge sur le feu ....

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 11/10/11 à 06:14
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    The Fender telecaster is a sleek and cool instrument with a perfect sound for clean gain clean style playing and a unique sustain overall. It's a very simple guitar but yet a proven instrument decade after decades of music. It's extremely versatile guitar if you like a simple design and a simple sound but yet produces great results. It has a great look and overall a very well designed guitar.

    UTILIZATION


    Fender American Standard Telecaster Features:

    * Color: Natural
    * Body: Ash
    * Finish: Polyurethane
    * Neck: Maple
    * Fretboard: Maple, 9.5" (241mm)
    * Number of frets: 22, Medium-jumbo
    * Scale length: 25.5" (648 mm)
    * Nut: Melamine
    * Nut width: 1.685" (42.8mm)
    * Hardware: Chrome
    * Machine heads: Fender deluxe staggered cast/sealed tuning keys
    * Bridge: American Standard Telecaster with six American Standard bent steel saddles and stamped brass plate
    * Pickguard: 3-ply
    * Neck pickup: American Tele single-coil pickup
    * Bridge pickup: American Tele single-coil pickup
    * Pickup switching: 3-position blade
    * Controls: Volume, tone

    SOUNDS

    I primarily like these guitars with the good clean fender amplifier and an overdrive distortion pedal of some sort. I usually couple that with a good digital or analog delay and maybe some modulation from a phase or or chorus pedal of some sort. I find that this guitar thrives with Seymour Duncan pick ups installed and using those of the faxing distortion boxes to drive a clean American amplifier. That is my ideal scenario with these guitars has to be with a nice Fender clean amp , and overdrive pedal,a and a nice digital delay. This combo sounds fantastic.


    OVERALL OPINION

    You can find the fender telecaster in pretty much any guitar retailer or shop in the world. This is a very common instrument to find and most retailers and they can be found very easily in the used section of many classifieds. If you just come through eBay. You can find them all the time on that auction site. I highly recommend these guitars to anyone he's looking for a specific sound that can only come from a Fender telecaster guitar. It's a great percussive sound any sonic brilliant instrument.
  • gretchengretchen

    Recommandé!

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 12/10/10 à 18:53
    American Series fabriquée à Corona en 2002,touche érable, micro double Fender Atomic II au manche (sans capot), Vintage Tele au chevalet. Il faut régler le single-coil au plus près des cordes et le humbucker au plus loin pour rester linéaire lors du basculage, car le double est très puissant.Pour le reste, Tele classique.

    UTILISATION

    Lutherie impec, manche ultra facile à jouer, pas trop lourde. Réglages simples, 1, 1+2, 2

    SONORITÉS

    L'avantage par rapport à la télé normale est bien sûr la polyvalence, avec le H très rond et chaud genre PAF pour jouer jazzy. Le mélange est intéressant, notamment crunché, et le bridge est ce qu'on attend de lui, acéré et twangy.

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    American Series fabriquée à Corona en 2002,touche érable, micro double Fender Atomic II au manche (sans capot), Vintage Tele au chevalet. Il faut régler le single-coil au plus près des cordes et le humbucker au plus loin pour rester linéaire lors du basculage, car le double est très puissant.Pour le reste, Tele classique.

    UTILISATION

    Lutherie impec, manche ultra facile à jouer, pas trop lourde. Réglages simples, 1, 1+2, 2

    SONORITÉS

    L'avantage par rapport à la télé normale est bien sûr la polyvalence, avec le H très rond et chaud genre PAF pour jouer jazzy. Le mélange est intéressant, notamment crunché, et le bridge est ce qu'on attend de lui, acéré et twangy.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    J'ai eu des télés normales et je me demande pourquoi ce modèle est si confidentiel, car il apporte beaucoup de richesse, vu que le simple standard à capot manque un peu de patate à mon avis. On peut d'ailleurs faire découpler le H par un luthier si on tient absolument à l'option single côté manche tout en conservant l'option humbucker.
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  • jef971jef971

    une télécaster ++

    Fender American Telecaster HS [2003-2004]Publié le 09/05/10 à 00:47
    fabrication USA, manche profil C, 22 fret, un humbucker manche, un single chevalet. corps aulne, manche érable, touche palissandre. chevalet pontets mobiles...

    UTILISATION

    manche très agréable, comme toujours sur les télés. ergonomie satisfaisante.


    SONORITÉS

    la surprise vient du son, typé télé bien sûr mais avec une grosse attaque côté manche, due au humbucker. j'avais installé un hot rail côté chevalet, c'était gros des deux côtés, je lui préfère la config. d'origine, un bon réglage des micros est nécessaire. tout est accessible, avec un peu de patience et de soins, ça le fait. sinon, votre luthier s'en chargera surtout si vous utilisez des forts tirants.

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    fabrication USA, manche profil C, 22 fret, un humbucker manche, un single chevalet. corps aulne, manche érable, touche palissandre. chevalet pontets mobiles...

    UTILISATION

    manche très agréable, comme toujours sur les télés. ergonomie satisfaisante.


    SONORITÉS

    la surprise vient du son, typé télé bien sûr mais avec une grosse attaque côté manche, due au humbucker. j'avais installé un hot rail côté chevalet, c'était gros des deux côtés, je lui préfère la config. d'origine, un bon réglage des micros est nécessaire. tout est accessible, avec un peu de patience et de soins, ça le fait. sinon, votre luthier s'en chargera surtout si vous utilisez des forts tirants.

    AVIS GLOBAL

    je l'utilise depuis deux ans. j'ai eu plusieurs strats, dont une ancienne américaine 70 et une japonaise 70. le plus, c'est sa différence, et oui pas banal le double au manche, et ça s'entend . c'est bien, ça vous permet d'avoir un son perso, car ce modèle est assez confidentiel, peu de production. comme toujours chez fender, on relance les séries avec des petits plus, du coup c'est tout bénèf. pour l'acheteur. couleur unique, mécaniques, micros, pontets viennent des séries deluxe.j'ai ajouté un pickguard 3 plis de chez warmoth, il n'était pas posé systématiquement sur cette série. caisse d'origine fender. une jolie guitare, une télé "plus" à un bon prix. pour les amateurs de gros sons, il y a toujours la possibilité d'ajouter le hot rail côté chevalet, l'équilibre des micros est plus homogène.
    une bonne télé avec un petit plus...
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