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The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster isn’t a traditional acoustic or electric guitar, but that’s exactly why it might be desirable to some players.
Since then, Red Paisley-style instruments have popped up in the Fender line several times – notably the Japanese ‘90s Paisley Tele and ‘10s ‘69 Telecaster Pink Paisley models. Flashing back to that ...
Fender tested the water for the Acoustasonic concept in 2010 with a chambered ash-bodied Telecaster that featured both magnetic and under-saddle transducer, before revealing the redesigned ...
The Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is available worldwide in four familiar guitar colors (black, white, butterscotch and a graded "Shadow Burst"). There's still an incentive to splurge on the more ...
The Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is available now in four color choices – Butterscotch Blonde, Shadow Burst, Arctic White and Brushed Black – for $1,199.99. The video below has more.
But if the Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster had been around when Bob was breaking hearts and blowing minds back in '66, he would have been able to play both the acoustic and electric ...
For many guitarists, it seems the main appeal of playing the iconic instrument is that it means they can buy lots of different axes and claim each one sounds different. If that rings a bell, Fender’s ...