
Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster
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Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster
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This Is A Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster. I
this is a Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster. i mean, its true that the 4 positions switch combined with the push pull can provide some different sounds, but if you buy a tele, it's for the tele sound, not for sounding like a gibson. im more impressed by the 'natural' sound of that axe than by its swiss army knife abilities. the push pull button is a bonus i wouldn't be too sorry if it has been forgotten. great tele, amazing price. mine is vintage blonde. terrific look. very confortable neck
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Overall, A Fantastic Guitar. Own A Vintage Sg, Gui
Overall, a fantastic guitar. Own a vintage SG, Guild semi, 74 Tele Custom etc, and this is the one I'm using all the time. 4 way selector switch gives you bridge, both parallel, neck, both series (sounds like a humbucker!), and the phase switch puts the mix positions, er, out of phase, which adds up to six very different and all useable sounds, blues, jazz, country, funk, reggae, rock, whatever I want, it does it. Gloss finish (hate satin) neck/board means it's fast to play, medium frets make for easy bending, old style chunky neck (supports your hand better) just begs to be played for hours. Get one before they get expensive...
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Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster Has Lots Of
Fender Classic Player Baja Telecaster has lots of different settings and sounds. It has a very nice tele twang but you just don't get the oommpph you would get with a Tele 72. However, it's too confusing, if you want a Fender with a lot of sounds, by a Fender Jaguar.
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