Fender Telecaster '72 Thinline
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Fender Telecaster '72 Thinline : Recensione di James...
" Mi piace un sacco ...."

Caratteristiche
Per quello che vale. Questa recensione è per un americano Thinline 2011 in rosso. So che queste ottenere trattamenti leggermente differenti di anno in anno. La mia ha un manico in acero e corpo in frassino, che è in primo luogo perché l'ho comprato perché non mi piace il mio vecchio che era ontano. L'ho comprato per 1470 dollari fuori dalla porta. Così mi sento come se fosse un buon affare. Questo ha anche il ponte d'epoca Fender che io onestamente non sono un grande fan di. Non mi piace il modo in cui rispondere alle mute di palma. Io probabilmente lo sostituirà se decido di tenerlo.
For what it's worth. This review is for a 2011 American Thinline in red. I know these get slightly different treatments year by year. Mine has a maple neck and an ash body, which is primarily why I bought it because I didn't like my old one which was alder. I got it for $1470 out the door. So I feel like it was a pretty good deal. This also has the vintage fender bridge which I am honestly not a huge fan of. I don't like how they respond to palm mutes. I will likely replace it if I decide to keep it.
Facilità d'uso
Mi capita di suonare in una rock band surf. Ho avuto questa opzione per utilizzare principalmente in quella banda. L'azione è di circa buono come ci si aspetterebbe. Fret opera è piuttosto buona. Io non sono assolutamente piani per la qualità generale, ma io non sono deluso, non considerando quello che ho pagato. La finitura è piuttosto buona, senza difetti. Fa specie di quella cosa hanno finitura lucida in corso al collo. Non sono mai stato un fan di questo. Alcune manopole più vintage alla ricerca sarebbe stato bello. Sono onestamente Cerchiamo il pelo nell'uovo di un sacco di piccole cose. In generale sono contento. Si tratta di una chitarra divertente da giocare. Si prende e non si può fare a meno di sorridere e ha voglia di rock fuori.
I happen to play in a surf rock band. I got this to use in that band primarily. The action is about as good as you would expect. Fret work is pretty good. I'm not absolutely floored by the overall quality but I'm not disappointed either considering what I paid. Finish is pretty good, no flaws. It does kind of have that glossy finish thing going on at the neck. I've never been a fan of this. Some more vintage looking knobs would have been nice. I'm honestly nit picking about a lot of little things. Overall I'm happy. It's a fun guitar to play. You pick it and you can't help but smile and want to rock out.
Suono
La mia unica lamentela grande con le ristampe Thinline sono stati i pickup vasta gamma. Per me, che non suonano affatto come quelli vecchi. Non suona male la mente, ma sono davvero dopo questi suoni autentici gamma ampie humbucker e questi non sono semplicemente tutto lì. Questi non hanno la stessa risposta alti, e penso che sono più nel campo P90 per le mie orecchie. Come ho detto, non è una cosa terribile, ma quando un buon set autentica costa qualche centinaio, rende questa chitarra che mi è costato molto di più. Fortunatamente i pickup stock suona abbastanza buona per la mia roba surf rock. Lo sto giocando con una versione Mesa Lonestar 6L6.
My only big complaint with the thinline reissues have been the wide range pickups. To me, they don't sound at all like the old ones. They don't sound bad mind you, but I am really after those authentic wide range humbucker sounds and these are simply not quite there. These don't have the same treble response, and I think are more in the P90 camp to my ears. Like I said, not a terrible thing, but when a good authentic set costs a few hundred, it makes this guitar cost me that much more. Fortunately the stock pickups sound pretty good for my surf rock stuff. I'm playing it through a Mesa Lonestar 6l6 version.
Opzioni Generali
Se non si è super esigente circa i vostri thinlines come me, questa è una chitarra ben ragionevoli e molto divertente. Sai come alcune chitarre semplicemente dire "portami fuori a giocare me?" Questa è una di quelle chitarre di sicuro. Nessun altro sta davvero facendo ottime riedizioni linea sottile in questo momento così a mio parere questo è il migliore.
If you aren't super picky about your thinlines like I am, this is a well priced and very fun guitar. You know how some guitars just say "take me out and play me?" This is one of those guitars for sure. Nobody else is really making good thin line reissues right now so in my opinion this is the best one.
Original English text: I like it....a lotCharacteristics
For what it's worth. This review is for a 2011 American Thinline in red. I know these get slightly different treatments year by year. Mine has a maple neck and an ash body, which is primarily why I bought it because I didn't like my old one which was alder. I got it for $1470 out the door. So I feel like it was a pretty good deal. This also has the vintage fender bridge which I am honestly not a huge fan of. I don't like how they respond to palm mutes. I will likely replace it if I decide to keep it.
Utilization
I happen to play in a surf rock band. I got this to use in that band primarily. The action is about as good as you would expect. Fret work is pretty good. I'm not absolutely floored by the overall quality but I'm not disappointed either considering what I paid. Finish is pretty good, no flaws. It does kind of have that glossy finish thing going on at the neck. I've never been a fan of this. Some more vintage looking knobs would have been nice. I'm honestly nit picking about a lot of little things. Overall I'm happy. It's a fun guitar to play. You pick it and you can't help but smile and want to rock out.
Sounds
My only big complaint with the thinline reissues have been the wide range pickups. To me, they don't sound at all like the old ones. They don't sound bad mind you, but I am really after those authentic wide range humbucker sounds and these are simply not quite there. These don't have the same treble response, and I think are more in the P90 camp to my ears. Like I said, not a terrible thing, but when a good authentic set costs a few hundred, it makes this guitar cost me that much more. Fortunately the stock pickups sound pretty good for my surf rock stuff. I'm playing it through a Mesa Lonestar 6l6 version.
Overall Opinion
If you aren't super picky about your thinlines like I am, this is a well priced and very fun guitar. You know how some guitars just say "take me out and play me?" This is one of those guitars for sure. Nobody else is really making good thin line reissues right now so in my opinion this is the best one.
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