Product code: 037-4046-593 | ID: 1132973
A Touch of Vintage Elegance
Embrace the timeless allure of the '60s with this limited-edition Squier FSR (Fender Special Run) Classic Vibe Telecaster. Finished in a luxurious Oxblood with gleaming gold hardware, this guitar is a visual stunner that delivers classic Telecaster tones with a touch of modern playability.
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Nyatoh is a medium-weight wood with characteristics similar to mahogany. It offers a warm, round tone with a strong mid-range and good sustain. It is more affordable and is often used as an alternative to more expensive woods. It offers a balanced sound suitable for a wide range of musical styles.
Indian Laurel is a medium hard wood with a fine texture and a warm brown tone. It offers a balanced tone with a slightly softer response than ebony or maple. The Indian Laurel fingerboard is valued for its durability and feel, while offering a visually appealing and affordable alternative to more expensive woods.
Maple is known for its strength and stability, making it ideal for necks that need to resist bending and warping.
Single-Coil Single-Coil configuration means that the guitar is equipped with two single-coil pickups. It offers a clear, crisp tone with pronounced highs and low output, making it ideal for clean sounds and styles such as blues, country and pop.
Telecaster is an electric guitar made by Fender, introduced in 1950. It has a simple and rugged design with solid construction, usually with two single-coil pickups that offer a clear, punchy tone. Known for its versatility and reliability, the Telecaster is popular in many styles of music, including country, rock and blues.
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Switch
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Bridge Pickup
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Nut
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Original Colour by Producer
Oxblood
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Neck
Maple
Fretboard
Indian Laurel
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