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Frank Bello on his Fender signature bass. [6] Mike Dirnt , Badass II on a Fender Precision Bass made in the Fender Custom Shop, [7] the source of the signature Mike Dirnt Precision Bass. [8] Steve Harris (Iron Maiden), Badass II bridge on his Fender Precision Bass. Kirk Hammett (Metallica, formerly Exodus), on his 1974 Gibson Flying V.
The body outline resembles a standard Fender Stratocaster, while the single-ply plastic pickguard and chrome control plate is reminiscent of early incarnations of the Fender Precision Bass. 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 ...
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 ...
In 1958, Fender sought to add a more ornate version of the Telecaster to its lineup. To that end, the brand added binding to the body, while offering a sunburst finish and rosewood fretboard as options, while otherwise maintaining the original's core design. Fender debuted their new guitar model as the "Telecaster Custom" at the 1959 NAMM ...
Schaller GmbH is a German manufacturer of musical instrument hardware, based in Postbauer-Heng near Nuremberg, Bavaria, which designs and produces guitar tuners, bridges, tremolos, strap locks and other guitar accessories.
The Fender Telecaster Deluxe is a solid-body electric guitar originally produced by Fender from 1972 to 1981. [1] Designed to compete with Gibson's Les Paul as rock music grew heavier in the 1970s, the Deluxe differs from most Telecaster models by featuring two humbucker pickups, each with its own volume and tone controls, and a larger pickguard. [2]