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The Fender Telecaster
The Fender Telecaster a.k.a the Tele, is a dual pickup solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Introduced in the autumn of 1949 as the Broadcaster it was the first kind of guitar to be mass produced, since 1949 the telecaster has been in production making it the world's oldest solid body electric guitar. The Fender Telecaster was developed by Leo Fender himself in 1949, it was one of the first successful solid body electric guitars to be developed. The Gretsch company at the time claimed that the name ‘Broadcaster' infringed trademark due to the similarity in name to their ‘BroadKaster' range of drums, as a new comer to the industry Fender decided to bend and changed the name to Telecaster.
The Telecaster is known for its ability to produce a rich cutting tone or a mellow warm bluesy tone depending on the selected pickup, respectively "bridge" pickup or "neck" pickup. The bridge pickup has more windings and thus is able to give a much higher output.
In keeping with other models, Fender distinguishes product lines manufactured in different locations, for example a Telecaster made in America is known as a American where as those manufactured outside of America are known as Standards, or Classic models. Like the Fender Stratocaster many famous guitarists have used the Telecaster as their signature instrument. In the earlier days if drew players including Buck Owens, and Jerry Reed who played with such stars as Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley, and Merle Haggard (a Signature Telecaster model player himself).Jimmy Page used a psychedelic-coloured 1958 Telecaster, on the first Led Zeppelin albums, and also for the lead solo in the 1971 song "Stairway to Heaven".
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Do I need a floyd rose bridge to use a floyd rose nut on my guitar?
I'm looking at a strat neck for a tele I'm building, and it's got a floyd rose nut on it, but I don't plan on buying a bridge with the floyd rose lock... Do I need to? What will happen if I use a regular tele bridge with the floyd rose nut?
Answer:
You'll need fine tuners at the bridge to use a locking nut properly. When you tighten a locking nut, it will throw the strings slightly out of tune, so you have fine tuners on a Floyd Rose or similar bridge to adjust them after locking them down. I'm not sure if you can use a Floyd Rose equipped neck without locking it, but it really wouldn't be very practical anyways. The neck pockets of Stratocasters and Telecasters are routed differently as well, unless you're routing the body yourself.
























































































