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Description

Step into the past while embracing the future with the Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline, a semi-hollow marvel that stands at the intersection of vintage charm and modern playability. Its lightweight body and resonant tone capture the spirit of the '60s, enhanced with contemporary touches for today's musician. This guitar is more than an instrument—it's a bridge between eras, designed to inspire.

Key Features:

  • Semi-hollow body design for a lightweight feel and warm, resonant tone
  • Equipped with two American Vintage single-coil pickups for classic sound with clarity and punch
  • Updated C-shaped neck profile for comfortable, modern playability
  • Nitrocellulose finish, preserving the authentic vintage aesthetic while offering durability
  • Faithful to its vintage counterpart with a small fingerboard radius for that classic feel
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Fender American Vintage '69 Telecaster Thinline

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Fender American Vintage 69 Thinline Telecaster

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Rich Tone Music

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We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline.

Setup and maintenance

  • Use DeOxit fader cleaner to effectively clean and lubricate vintage pots, preventing oxidation and ensuring smooth operation.

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  • Ensure the resistance of replacement pots matches the original 1 meg specification to maintain the guitar's original tonal characteristics.

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Features and functionality

  • The original wiring may include a .0025uF capacitor for treble bleed, which preserves tone clarity when lowering the volume.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Shield pickup leads and interior cavities to reduce interference and improve sound quality; replace lead wires with pre-attached braided ground shields for reliability.

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  • Replacing the neck pickup with a humbucker is a common consideration for enthusiasts seeking a warmer tone for blues and classic rock styles.

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User experience

  • Despite corrosion issues, the semi-acoustic nature of the Thinline Telecaster offers a unique, irreproducible sound that many owners find captivating.

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  • Owners frequently mention the guitar's lightweight design as a standout feature, enhancing playability during longer sessions, especially for rhythm-focused players.

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  • Players appreciate the Thinline Telecaster's ability to deliver a diverse range of tones, particularly highlighting the impressive performance of the bridge pickup for rock genres.

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Build quality

  • The Mexican-made models are noted for maintaining excellent cosmetic condition over long ownership periods, with some guitars remaining blemish-free after 18 years.

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Critic Reviews

Fender American Vintage '69 Telecaster Thinline review | MusicRadar

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Fender's '69 American Telecaster Thinline is a superb vintage-style guitar that impresses with its lightweight build, excellent vintage tones, and versatile sound range. The vintage details are spot-on, making it a great pick for those seeking a classic Tele vibe. However, players might find the small fretwire and fingerboard radius challenging, and the limited color options could be a drawback for some. Overall, this Thinline is a top-notch nod to the past, delivering both in aesthetics and sound.

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See how Thom Yorke uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Thom Yorke

Singer, Guitarist

Radiohead

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In this photo, Thom can be seen playing his Telecaster Thinline, with a standard Telecaster pick guard partially covering the F-hole. The same guitar can be seen here, and here.

See how Mike Einziger uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Mike Einziger

Guitarist

Incubus

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This is a guitar he uses commonly and can be seen in this screen capture from a performance on David Letterman.

See how Owl City uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Owl City

Singer, Guitarist

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Adam Young's studio has six Fender guitars. The third is a '69 American Thinline Telecaster.

See how Cacie Dalager uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Cacie Dalager

Singer, Guitarist

Now, Now Every Children

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In the Audiotree Live session of "Prehistoric" by Now, Now, Cacie Dalager can be seen playing a Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline.

See how Eric Erlandson uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Eric Erlandson

Guitarist

Hole

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An article from before 1994 lists Eric Erlandson of Hole using a Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline.

See how Tomás Wallenstein (Capitão Fausto) uses Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Tomás Wallenstein (Capitão Fausto)

Singer, Guitarist

Capitão Fausto

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Tomás Wallenstein using a blue Fender '69 American Telecaster Thinline

Genre Usage

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Used With

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PreSonus Studio One
PreSonus Studio One Music Software
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Shure Beta 57A
Shure Beta 57A Dynamic Microphones
1
Shure SM81
Shure SM81 Condenser Microphones
1
Shure Beta 52A
Shure Beta 52A Dynamic Microphones
1
Focusrite Liquid Channel
Focusrite Liquid Channel Effects Processors
1
API 550B
API 550B Effects Processors
1
Universal Audio 1176LN
Universal Audio 1176LN Effects Processors
1

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