This is a Tele with Nashville in its name and in its tones, but it also translates to a kinds of styles and might just be the most versatile version of the Big F's workhorse super champ we've played.
Fender mashed up different guitar models for its Parallel Universe series in 2018. The company launched the second edition in July, and has now released its fifth member – a gorgeous black and gold ...
Fender has launched a new range of Telecasters to celebrate the guitar's 75th anniversary. First launched in 1951 after switching its name from the Broadcaster, the Tele is a bona fide classic ...
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Fender’s Parallel Universe Series line wraps up 2020 with the launch of the Troublemaker Tele Deluxe Bigsby, an unusual but sharp looking axe for the guitarist looking for their own identity. The ...
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It seems strange to say, but a literal lifetime has passed since the Fender Telecaster (initially named the Broadcaster) debuted at the 1950 NAMM Show. Remarkably, its relevance has only grown during ...
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The subtle 'player' improvements produce a top-notch classic that is subtly posh in appearance but awesomely endowed in the tone department. Will probably be seen as slightly pricey. MusicRadar's got ...