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Fender Player Plus Telecaster Electric Guitar, with 2-Year Warranty, Cosmic Jade, Maple Fingerboard
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Brand | Fender |
Color | Cosmic Jade |
Top Material Type | Maple Wood |
Body Material | Alder |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Fretboard Material Type | Maple Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S |
String Material Type | Nickel |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
About this item
- Player Plus Noiseless Telecaster pickups
- 12” radius fingerboard with rolled edges
- Modern 6-saddle Tele bridge with block steel saddles
- Push-pull tone control engages both pickups wired in series
- Locking tuning machines
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Product information
Item Weight | 12.55 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 42 x 15.1 x 4.6 inches |
ASIN | B09G2S5GJY |
Item model number | 0147332376 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #112,935 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #1,310 in Solid Body Electric Guitars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 6, 2021 |
Body Material | Alder |
Color Name | Cosmic Jade |
Fretboard Material | Maple Wood |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
String Material | Nickel |
Top Material | Maple Wood |
Neck Material Type | Maple |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
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Product Description
Fusing classic Fender design with player-centric features and exciting new finishes, the Player Plus Telecaster delivers superb playability and unmistakable style. Powered by a set of Player Plus Noiseless pickups, the Player Plus Tele delivers warm, sweet Tele twang – without hum. A push-pull switch on the tone control engages both pickups in series operation, delivering increased output and body. The silky satin Modern “C” Player Plus Tele neck fits your hand like a glove, with smooth rolled edges for supreme comfort. The 12” radius fingerboard and 22 medium jumbo frets facilitate fluid leads and choke free bends. A modern 6-saddle Tele bridge with block steel saddles adds a touch of brightness while providing precise intonation and the locking tuners provide rock-solid tuning and make string changes quick and easy. With classic Fender style, advanced features and stunning new finishes, the Player Plus Telecaster is the perfect tool to spark your creativity and stand out from the crowd.
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The Fender story begins over 70 years ago in a small Fullerton, California workshop. An American icon, Fender was founded in Southern California and has established a worldwide influence that extends from the studio to the stage—and beyond. Everyone from beginners to the most acclaimed artists have used Fender instruments, amps and gear, making the company not only one of the revered industry leaders but a cultural symbol. Nearly seven decades since founder Leo Fender built his first electric guitar, Fender’s reach transcends instruments and accessories, encompassing a range of innovative digital experiences that fuel musical expression and provide players at every stage–on every stage.
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My favorite aspect of this Tele is the neck. The 12” radius is great for players that prefer a modern feel over vintage, while the rolled fret edges are a comfortable feature for everyone. The neck felt and played amazing out of the box. The frets were wonderfully smooth and no truss rod adjustment required.
The noiseless pickups are a matter of taste. As with most noiseless single-coil pickups, there’s a compromise. Many people will find these pickups sound good and have that unmistakable Telecaster twang. Others will find them duller and flatter compared to classic Tele pickups. Personally, I like them; the noiseless feature comes in handy while recording at home or dealing with crazy electromagnetic field situations at a gig. With some EQ adjustments, you can get a great Tele sound.
The other Player Plus features are nice to have and add to the overall package. I appreciate the locking tuners, push-pull pickup selector, treble bleed circuit, USA-style string tree, block saddles, and gig bag. People that don't care about these features and/or prefer a more classic neck radius will be better served by the Player line. For my wants, I'll take Player Plus over Player any day of the week.
As mentioned above, I believe that this guitar’s value is questionable. From a price/performance perspective, you can get T-style guitars that are just as good for a lower price from G&L Tribute, Schecter, and more. For the same price, Reverend’s Pete Anderson T-style guitars offer more for the money. However, if you’re the type of player that often sells guitars to get new ones then this guitar will have much better resale value. For better and worse, the name on the headstock matters to a lot of people.
To be clear, I’m enjoying this guitar a lot at the discounted price I paid for it. It plays great and delivers the Tele sound that I'm looking for (with some EQ flourishes). However, at full MSRP, you can find better for same price.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2022
My favorite aspect of this Tele is the neck. The 12” radius is great for players that prefer a modern feel over vintage, while the rolled fret edges are a comfortable feature for everyone. The neck felt and played amazing out of the box. The frets were wonderfully smooth and no truss rod adjustment required.
The noiseless pickups are a matter of taste. As with most noiseless single-coil pickups, there’s a compromise. Many people will find these pickups sound good and have that unmistakable Telecaster twang. Others will find them duller and flatter compared to classic Tele pickups. Personally, I like them; the noiseless feature comes in handy while recording at home or dealing with crazy electromagnetic field situations at a gig. With some EQ adjustments, you can get a great Tele sound.
The other Player Plus features are nice to have and add to the overall package. I appreciate the locking tuners, push-pull pickup selector, treble bleed circuit, USA-style string tree, block saddles, and gig bag. People that don't care about these features and/or prefer a more classic neck radius will be better served by the Player line. For my wants, I'll take Player Plus over Player any day of the week.
As mentioned above, I believe that this guitar’s value is questionable. From a price/performance perspective, you can get T-style guitars that are just as good for a lower price from G&L Tribute, Schecter, and more. For the same price, Reverend’s Pete Anderson T-style guitars offer more for the money. However, if you’re the type of player that often sells guitars to get new ones then this guitar will have much better resale value. For better and worse, the name on the headstock matters to a lot of people.
To be clear, I’m enjoying this guitar a lot at the discounted price I paid for it. It plays great and delivers the Tele sound that I'm looking for (with some EQ flourishes). However, at full MSRP, you can find better for same price.