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What is a bound Telecaster?
Add A Touch Of Elegance The "channel-bound" fingerboard is a unique Fender innovation whereby the fingerboard is directly inlaid into the neck, eliminating the side seams while combining slick style with astounding fret-hand feel. This replacement neck is for a Fender or Squier® by Fender guitar.
What does a bound guitar mean?
Binding is the practice of taking a strip of material—typically vinyl—to line the outside of the fretboard. To achieve this seamless effect, the sides of the neck channel are actually angled inward in a revolutionary process to encase the fretboard and offer enhanced resonance between the neck and fingerboard.
Why do Telecasters have humbuckers?
As I alluded to earlier, putting humbuckers in a Telecaster gives it a heavier and more aggressive sound. You lose some of the twang of the Telecaster single coils, but you get a thicker overall tone, which some prefer for rock and other modern styles.22 Sept 2021
How thick is the body of a Telecaster?
0.25"
How thick should a guitar body be?
About 4cm is normal, they can be thicker or thiner though.22 Nov 2005
How thick is a vintage Telecaster?
Fender's first production guitars were made during the spring of 1950. Named Esquires, they had no truss rod or string retainer on the headstock. The 1.5-inch thick bodies were made from sandwiched pine and there was no router hump in the cutaway. Some were finished in black and had white fibreboard pickguards.6 Sept 2021
How thick is a Telecaster Thinline body?
44.45mm
How do you rout a guitar body?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tr-fTgrxyJk
IS routing a guitar hard?
A clean rout isn't so tough when you set yourself up for it beforehand. Turning a wooden blank into a slab-body electric is a good way to build your first guitar.9 Dec 2010
How do you route a pickup cavity?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMIiZgjI2fQ
What is so special about the Telecaster?
The Telecaster is known for its ability to produce both a bright, rich cutting tone (the typical Telecaster country twang) and a mellow, warm, bluesy jazz tone depending on the selected pickup, respectively "bridge" pickup or "neck" pickup, and by adjusting the tone control.
Why do Telecasters sound so good?
The Telecaster typically has two single-coil pickups, with the bridge pickup being wider and longer than its Strat counterpart. What's more, it is mounted on the Tele's metal bridge plate, which can give it a more powerful tone. (Fender also makes Stratocaster and Telecaster models with humbucking pickup options.)
Why Telecasters are better than Stratocasters?
Telecaster is much more versatile, whereas Stratocaster offers a broader palette of tones. Telecaster is easier to play and tune, whereas Stratocaster is more comfortable to hold. Telecaster has one piece that extends right below the bridge pickup, whereas the Stratocaster bridge that has a two-point tremolo system.20 Dec 2021