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  2. Squier '51 - Wikipedia

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    The neck is essentially that of a Fender Telecaster, with same square heel and peg head designs. The bridge is a top-loaded hardtail plate secured by 5 screws, with 6 cast metal saddles on a 2 1/16" E-to-e spacing. The '51 uses a humbucker pickup in the bridge position and a single-coil (R≈3.5kΩ) pickup in the

  3. Fender Telecaster Bass - Wikipedia

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    A new neck plate with Micro Tilt system for a more precise neck adjustment. The old-style pickguard was redesigned to eliminate the control plate, and the single-coil pickup was replaced with a larger, more powerful, humbucking unit. The Telecaster Bass was produced alongside the contemporary Precision Bass through all the 1970s. The decal logo ...

  4. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The Telecaster is popular because of its ability to produce both a bright, rich cutting tone (the typical Telecaster country twang) and a mellow, warm, bluesy jazz tone depending on the selected pickup, respectively "bridge" pickup or "neck" pickup, and by adjusting the tone control. This makes the Telecaster a versatile instrument that can be ...

  5. Fender Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    The neck pickup is a custom wound wide-range humbucker. Alnico 2 magnets were used, which more closely resemble the sound of the CuNiFe magnets used in the original Seth Lover pickup. The bridge pickup is a “hot nocaster”. The overwound pickup has more output, which better matches the output of the neck pickup.

  6. Fender Cabronita Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    A second model with had the Fidelitron pickup in the neck position, but opted for a traditional Telecaster single coil pickup in the bridge, plus a licensed version of the Bigsby B5 vibrato system, [2] something not offered on any of the North American guitars. These were built in Indonesia and featured a 22 fret neck and vintage style tuners ...

  7. Fender California Series - Wikipedia

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    The pickup configuration could also be routed for a single neck/ single middle/single bridge. They do not have the infamous "swimming pool" rout. The single coil pickups used on this Stratocaster model are Fender pickups, in the usual 3-single coil arrangement, or the 2-single coil and 1-humbucker in the bridge position ("Fat Strat") arrangement.

  8. Fender J5 Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The Fender J5 Telecaster is John 5's signature model Telecaster, and was designed in part by John 5 himself.The prototype built by Fender Custom Shop Artist Relations representative Alex Perez has served as John 5's main guitar since around 2003.

  9. Jim Root Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The Jim Root Telecaster is a slab Mahogany body that is not fully contoured. It only has the tummy-cutaway and a shaved heel. It does not have the fore-arm contour. The guitar is rear routed with a pickguard, and features active pickups, an EMG 81 in the bridge pickup position and an EMG 60 in the neck position.