American Vintage '52 Telecaster®

Modèle : 0110202850

La série American Vintage présente de toutes nouvelles déclinaisons de modèles originaux, qui viennent redonner vie à l'histoire et à l'héritage de Fender d'une manière authentique. Dotés de caractéristiques clés et de spécificités techniques incontournables, depuis les années 50 jusqu'au milieu des années 60, les nouveaux instruments de la série American Vintage s'ancrent profondément dans les racines de Fender. En perpétuant adroitement son inébranlable volonté de créer des guitares américaines novatrices, la marque Fender démontre clairement qu'en plus de savoir où elle va, elle n'oublie pas d'où elle vient.

La série American Vintage a pendant longtemps procuré à Fender ses meilleures ventes de guitares. Sa commercialisation, au début des années 80, était en fait l'un des signes avant-coureurs du retour fracassant de Fender, tandis que s'achevait le règne de CBS. Aujourd'hui, c'est non sans audace que Fender repart de zéro pour présenter une série American Vintage originale comportant de nouvelles caractéristiques et spécificités, ainsi que le plus haut niveau de précision vintage jamais atteint. Au lieu de purement et simplement remplacer nos anciens modèles, nous avons repensé le concept de la réédition vintage de A à Z, en restaurant les outils originaux, en élaborant de nouveaux micros, en retravaillant les couleurs vintage, et plus encore. Pour ne rien laisser au hasard, cette nouvelle aspiration est basée sur d'authentiques guitares vintage. Le contrat a été rempli, et pour preuve : chaque instrument American Vintage délivre une sonorité tout bonnement magique.

C'est avec l'American Vintage ’52 que le souci du détail est le plus frappant : c'est le grand retour aux fondamentaux, avec un corps, un manche et des micros se targuant des meilleures caractéristiques possibles (sonorités, courbes, pourtours, radius, etc.) et s'inspirant de quelques modèles incroyables comme la ’52 Telecaster. Parmi les caractéristiques haut de gamme, on trouve un corps en frêne équipé d'une plaque de protection noire à un pli avec finition en fine laque de nitrocellulose (coloris Butterscotch Blonde plus clair), un manche épais en érable en forme de « U » aux rebords généreusement enroulés, une volute de tête sculptée garantissant un confort supérieur en première position, un capuchon de sélecteur cylindrique remis au goût du jour, un espacement des mécaniques vintage permettant aux cordes de passer réellement au-dessus du sillet (en os), un chevalet vintage doté de trois pontets en laiton, et des potentiomètres de contrôle bombés, chromés et moletés.

General

General

Series:

American Vintage

COLOR/MSRP/PART#:

Butterscotch Blonde
0110202850


Body

Body

Body Material:

Ash

Body Finish:

Fender Flash Coat Lacquer

Body Shape:

Telecaster®


Neck

Neck

Neck Material:

Manche érable

Neck Finish:

Fender Flash Coat Lacquer

Neck Shape:

Forme en U

Scale Length:

25.5" (648 mm)

Fingerboard Material:

Maple

Fingerboard Radius:

7.25" (184.1 mm)

Number of Frets:

21

Fret Size:

Frettes type Vintage

Nut Material:

Os

Nut Width:

1.650" (42 mm)

Position Inlays:

Dot

Truss Rods:

Vintage-Style Heel Adjust

Truss Rod Nut:

Vintage-Style Slotted


Electronics

Electronics

Neck Pickup:

American Vintage '52 Single-Coil Tele®

Bridge Pickup:

American Vintage Single-Coil '52 Tele®

Pickup Switching:

Sélecteur à 3 positions : position 1 : micro chevalet ; position 2 : micros manche et chevalet ; position 3 : micro manche.

Pickup Configuration:

S/S

Controls:

Volume général, tonalité générale


Hardware

Hardware

Hardware Finish:

Chromé

Bridge:

Chevalet Original Vintage Tele® avec 3 pontets laiton

Tuning Machines:

Single Line "Fender Deluxe" Vintage Style

Switch Tips:

Bouton de sélecteur type "barrel"

Pickguard:

1-Ply Black

Control Knobs:

Knurled Dome


Accessories

Accessories

Case/Gig Bag:

Updated Deluxe Vintage Tweed

Included Accessories:

Vintage '52 Tele Strap, Cable, and Cloth; Vintage Wiring Kit, '50s Tele Information Kit, Bridge Cover, Owner's Manual, Saddle Height Wrench


Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Strings:

Tension Standard ST250R NPS, (Tirants .010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 )

Other Features:

Slightly lighter Butterscotch Blonde finish; Large maple neck with re-sculpted U-shaped profile and comfortably rolled edges; All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound; "Barrel" switch tip and knurled chrome domed control knobs


OVERALL RATING:

4.9 out of 5 Based on 18 reviews

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Unknown on May 18, 2013

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This is what aTelecaster should be.

(5.0)
Sir John on April 13, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues Pop Rock

I played Fender Stratocasters for 25 years, a friend of mine had a JV Telecaster and i remembered it as a great guitar.
I thought it was time to own a tele as well, so i bought a japanese telecaster.
Nice guitar but nothing special. Until i visited my local guitar shop and there she stood...i fell in love instantly.
The owner warned me, said this is something special, you'll notice the neck is a thing of its own, either you love it or you hate it.
I played it all afternoon and never let go of the instrument ever since then and it is twelve years ago now.
Got a 63 custom Telecaster as well but that is a very different animal, great in it's own way but not the beast the 52 is.
It is like the great Albert Lee said; it is raw and unforgiving, but it gives you so much pleasure and tone.
Thank you Mr Leo.

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A goddess

(5.0)
Badfinger on March 17, 2013 (updated March 21, 2013)
Amateur Blues Classic Rock Pop Rock Country

You should never look at the past, except for Fender Vintage guitars. This '52 Tele is just a wonder. I love that 7"25 radius. And the sound is so amazing. When I bought her, I called a friend and he asked me, "Does she sound good ?" I answered him, "I don't know yet, I'm just watching her." I was just falling in love. And when she began to talk, I knew she was the one I was waiting for. I think I'll take her with me in my grave - to keep on playing in Hell...

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A TRULY STUNNING GUITAR!!!!!!!!!

(5.0)
ukraider on February 27, 2013
Amateur Blues R&B Funk Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock Country Punk

I finally bought this guitar and have to say i am not disappointed. Got myself one of the 1st 46 2012 models. The U shaps maple neck is like silk to play. With beautiful rolled edges and flatter finger board 7.25 i think. The fnish is stunning and a bit more yellower than my 60th Ltd Ed Tele. The G&G case and extras complete the package.If you have thought about getting one of these and have hesitated in the past, take my advice get one asap they are truly stunning.

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Not for Everything but Great for What it's meant for

(5.0)
Kikosdad on February 25, 2013 (updated February 28, 2013)
Amateur Blues

Although this is not my go-to guitar, it is my favorite in terms of playability for rhythm and signature tone. I mostly leave it in open G and it really likes it! The neck isn't for shredders but it is for me. You need to try it.

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Great guitar!

(5.0)
4253 on February 21, 2013
Amateur Blues

Beautiful, well built, great tone.

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52 Tele

(5.0)
musicrat on February 20, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues R&B Funk Jazz Alternative Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock Folk Country Reggae / Ska Punk

This is the best playing guitar that I've ever owned. I've been playing guitar over 50 years and with this guitar I can play any style and the sound is amazing. I just wish I purchased this sooner.

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'52 Telecaster, the best!

(5.0)
Sergioantoniox on February 19, 2013 (updated February 20, 2013)
Semi-Professional Blues R&B Jazz Rock Country Punk

I've learned a lot from catching the Tele-fever back in 2007 and since I've spent an outrageous amount of money building and buying a lot of guitars, messing with pick-ups and trying my hand at winding them too.

I have a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul Custom Triburst Flame Maple, whew! My American Deluxe Telecaster is completely upgraded by Patrick Meade from Patsguitars.com, in my opinion the best Luthier out there, and I have come Full-Circle!

It is my opinion that this is the Best Production Guitar the Fender Makes, Period.

Here are the only tweaks:

• Add a 22 frets scale boat neck.
• Compound Radius.
• Create an Ashtray that covers the pick-up only, yes like an old Precision Bass.
o Allowing for string muffling.


The ambient sound you get with the ashtray one is Real Kids!!!!!

Try-it. Clean setting, you’ll see.

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Simply perfect

(5.0)
countrydave on February 19, 2013
Amateur Blues Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock Heavy Metal Folk Country Bluegrass

The 52 is simply the best Telecaster you can get. The feel, shape and tone are everything you can imagine and it plays like butter.
Forget the rest, buy the best

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a classic tele!

(5.0)
jimboturbo on February 19, 2013
Professional Jazz Rock Country Bluegrass

There's a tele for every taste and price point, but for my money, this is the one - it looks and sounds fantastic! I usually swap out PUPs, but not on this one, the vintage tones are perfect. I get a great warm jazz sound from the neck PUP, and the bridge PUP twangs like it's supposed to! I grew up with the flatter radius necks, so the older style radius took a little getting used to, but apart from that, it's perfect. If I had to get rid of all but one guitar, this is the one I'd keep. Highly reccomended!

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The perfect guitar!

(5.0)
FastvintageFucker on February 19, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues Rock Classic Rock Country

This guitar is perfect. I own it since 2011 and still love it.

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Its like owning a piece of music history

(4.0)
surgeon00 on February 19, 2013
Amateur Blues Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock

Let the strap out so the guitar hangs low, change to open G tuning, and start banging out the chords to Brown Sugar. Perhaps no other guitar lets you live out your music dreams like a 52 Tele. I got mine a few years ago and immediately changed to the modern wiring... so much more versatile. Straight out of the case, the heavy finish on the back of the neck makes playing a chore... but once it wears down a little the fat neck just feels right. No guitar collection would be complete without one of these classic instruments.

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otantic

(5.0)
mzeki on February 19, 2013
Amateur Classic Rock Pop Rock Bluegrass

I love fender vintage 52 tele

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The Real Tele Done Right

(5.0)
dannopelli on February 18, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues Funk Jazz Classic Rock Pop Rock

This has for the longest time been one of the most authentic guitars Fender makes. Down to the screws they got it right. Fenders done right make you work a bit for the tone, and this one is no different. Sure you can plug and play and get great tone. But if you want to go to tone Utopia, spend some time noodling with this one a bit. Its well worth it. You can get jazzy to bluesy to creamy rock on the neck, or bite the audience on the head with the tone from the bridge. Plug into a Screamer or Zen Drive, and into a Twin and your right there!

Every Fender player needs a 52 RI!

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This is it!

(5.0)
captain eyeball on February 18, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues R&B Jazz Alternative Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock Folk Country Punk

This is the best regular production guitar Fender makes! The craftsmanship on this guitar is excellent and it plays like a dream. I am amazed at the sounds I can pull out of this guitar. Awesome guitar!

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Longing ...

(5.0)
shruschka on February 18, 2013
Amateur Blues Rock Classic Rock

I bought her 20 years ago.
I played and I loved her.
Then I had to sell her, because I did not know where to store.
I regret today.

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The Real Deal Tele.

(5.0)
qwinks on February 18, 2013
Semi-Professional Blues Rock Classic Rock

Bought mine in Atlanta a few years back - plays like a dream, fit so tightly and sounds as jangle-y as I want and can tear the roof off at the same time. I knew I was gonna buy it just noodling at the store before I even plugged it in... that kind of well built electric.

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Great Guitar Quick neck great tone

(5.0)
BRTOAD on February 18, 2013 (updated February 18, 2013)
Professional Blues R&B Gospel Jazz Alternative Rock Classic Rock

Great Guitar. Quick neck, great tone and beautiful workmanship. I would sleep with her if my wife would let me.

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The definitive Tele

(5.0)
jakehadlee on February 18, 2013
Semi-Professional Rock Classic Rock Folk Country

There's not much you can say about a Tele that's not already been said - it does what it does, and nothing else does it the same. While I mainly play Strats, a Tele is a big part of my arsenal particularly for the work I do with country bands. My AVRI '52 is hands down the best Tele - and one of the best guitars - I've ever played. To be honest, I don't really think you can get a better Tele - it's a basic instrument, no need for fancy woods or bells and whistles, and the '52 is just beautifully put together, sounds exactly like a Tele should sound and I love it! It even smells nice! One of my favourites.

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