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2016 Deluxe Nashville Telecaster
I'm not an electric player by a long shot, but I do enjoy them. I'm really like Telecasters. So I was thinking a few weeks back of the things Fender offers that I like but haven't owned, like rosewood fretboard, the color Daphne Blue, 3 pickup Tele, and a flatter fretboard. So I got looking into it, and they make such a thing (darn it!).
Off I went to a dealer 20 miles away that always has a great inventory. They had one! They gave a a great deal on a trade, and it followed me home... A bit different than my American Standard. Nice tones! I had to deal with a bit of treble bleed, but that was easy. The pickups are so much better than the SCN pickups I had several years ago. Over all, this checked all the boxes and likely will not buy another electric to 'keep'. (I'm done buying acoustics, too) Anyone else out there with a recent Deluxe Nashville? |
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Love me some Teles too.
Nice color. Enjoy.
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Very cool and since it followed you home make sure you feed and water it daily
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Congratulations! I love teles... |
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You might want to check out "7 way strat wiring" if it's not already wired that way.
I have a Nashville style guitar with a B-Bender one of my favorite guitars to play. It has the older Noiseless pickups, which still sound great through my rig. |
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Very Nice!
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Yes, I'm looking into a mini switch to activate the neck pickup. Maybe a winter project.
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wow, great looking guitar. what does it say on the pickups? bet that extra one gives it some great additional sounds. oh, and i just noticed the 6 saddles.
i got the aged white 58 american vintage a few years ago and love it. play music!
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It says Noiseless.
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Try a 3-way PU switch and a push/pull pot on the volume control to activate the middle pickup - keeps the stock appearance while giving you all seven combinations...
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That's a nice color!
I have a late 20th Century Made In Mexico Nashville Tele which I swapped out the standard bridge for a 52 re-issue bridge, brass saddles and a 52 RI bridge pickup. A fine guitar. The idea with these is you get the Strat "quack" two pickup sound but with the Tele bridge pickup sound also available. I love a three pickup Telecaster...
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These Nashville's have 1mg pots. I can't find a 1mg solid shaft push pull pot! Any ideas where to find one? I'd wire it to turn on the neck.
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Frank, I really like the bridge/neck position. A Straty, Tele tone. And the middle sounds good, too. A great addition to my American Standard.
The pots are so much better the 2001 Tele I use to have. |
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Haha.. Yes, it's true. In fact I ordered a pre loaded control plate with push/pull and 250k pots before opening up the Telecaster and seeing the 1mg pots. Sent the plate back.
The Neck: 12.0K, Bridge: 8.6K Fender Vintage Noiseless Tele pickups are the difference, I suppose. |