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Product code: 014-0228-547 | ID: 357223
This Limited Edition Fender Player Telecaster Plus Top has a Flamed Maple top and stunning Sienna Sunburst finish. The Plus Top treatment is usually only available on the Stratocaster, and Sienna Sunburst is otherwise unavailable on the Player Tele, making this one special guitar! With only 100 units available for the whole EMEA Region (Europe, Middle East and Africa), this is a rare opportunity to get all the benefits of the outstanding Player Telecaster, with a look that very few others will have.
Alder is a medium-weight wood that produces a well-balanced tone with a strong mid-range, bright highs and moderate bass. It is known for its warm and full sound, making it a versatile material for a variety of musical styles.
Telecaster is an electric guitar made by Fender, introduced in 1950. It has a simple and rugged design with solid construction, usually with two single-coil pickups that offer a clear, punchy tone. Known for its versatility and reliability, the Telecaster is popular in many styles of music, including country, rock and blues.
Maple is known for its strength and stability, making it ideal for necks that need to resist bending and warping.
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Sienna Sunburst
Based on the number of reviews: 1
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Hrvoje S.
Croatia
01.10.2020
Great Tele. This limited edition Player Tele feels much more high end than regular Player series. Flame top looks just great. I prefer 6 sadles bridge over the clasic one. The neck profile is superb and very easy to play. Pickups sound great, especially the neck one. Given that this is a limited edition, the fretwork could have been a little bit better.
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