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Description

What happens when a classic icon meets modern rock power? You get the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH, a bold statement in the world of solid body electric guitars. This guitar blends the unmistakable silhouette of the Telecaster with the fiery punch of dual hot vintage alnico humbucking pickups. Designed for those who crave high-octane sound without sacrificing style, the Blacktop Telecaster is your ticket to explosive performance.

The guitar's alder body ensures a balanced tonal foundation, while the comfortable maple neck and medium jumbo frets offer a smooth playing experience across its 9.5" radius fingerboard. The reversed control plate and skirted amp knobs add a unique twist to its classic design, ensuring easy access to volume and tone controls during those intense on-stage moments. With its vintage-style hardtail bridge and six grooved saddles, you'll enjoy impeccable string alignment and sustain.

Whether you're dialing in gritty leads or powerful rhythms, the Blacktop Telecaster HH provides relentless versatility. It's an exceptional instrument, delivering premium features and craftsmanship at a price that won’t break the bank—a true companion for the modern rocker.

Key Features:

  • Alder body with gloss urethane finish
  • Maple neck with a 9.5" radius fingerboard
  • 22 medium jumbo frets
  • Dual hot vintage alnico humbucking pickups
  • 3-position blade pickup switching
  • Strings-through-body hardtail bridge
  • Reversed control plate with skirted amp knobs
  • Nickel/chrome hardware with vintage-style strap buttons
  • Includes truss rod and saddle height adjustment wrenches

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Blacktop Telecaster HH
Finish Black, Candy Apple Red, Silver
Year 2011 - 2014
Made In Mexico
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Alder
Body Shape T-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through
Color Family Black, Red, Silver
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Maple, Rosewood
Model Family Fender Telecaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration HH
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Fender Blacktop

FAQs

What type of pickups does the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH have?

The Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH features two Hot Vintage alnico humbucking pickups, providing a fuller and richer sound ideal for genres like hard rock and metal.

Is the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH suitable for beginners?

Yes, the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH is suitable for beginners due to its comfortable neck profile and versatile sound, making it a great choice for exploring various music styles.

How does the Blacktop Telecaster HH differ from a standard Telecaster?

The Blacktop Telecaster HH differs from a standard Telecaster by featuring humbucking pickups instead of single coils, offering a thicker, more powerful tone suited for heavier music genres.

What materials are used in the construction of the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH?

The Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH features an alder body, maple neck, and a choice of maple or rosewood fretboard, providing durability and a classic tonal quality.

Does the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH come with a case?

No, the Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH does not come with a case; it is sold separately.

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Reviews

PROS

  • True humbucking pickups deliver vintage rock sound with excellent clean and distorted tones

  • Comfortable playability with a fast maple neck and rosewood fretboard

  • Solid construction with a durable alder body and unique tummy cut

  • Versatile tone range, from blues to rock, with Hot Rod Seymour Duncan pickups

  • Reverse control plate adds a unique, modern twist to traditional design

  • Hardtail bridge provides better sustain and stability

  • Great value for a quality guitar that doesn't break the bank

  • Excellent setup out of the box with no dead spots on the neck

  • Eye-catching finish with chromed hardware and unique visual appeal

  • Reliable workhorse for gigging and recording, praised for sound and durability

CONS

  • No ground wire on the bridge, causing potential buzz issues

  • Reversed control plate may annoy traditional Telecaster players

  • Stock humbuckers may lack output for extreme metal styles

  • Gloss finish on the neck might not suit all players' preferences

  • Stock wiring harness considered cheap and may require upgrading

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH.

Comparisons

  • Some players prefer the traditional Telecaster bridge over the Blacktop's hardtail Strat bridge, citing personal taste rather than performance issues.

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  • The Player series offers a coil-split option with Alnico 2 pickups, providing versatility but may sound weak with 250k pots for heavier tones.

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User experience

  • The body contour is highlighted for its comfort, with an instructor of over 20 guitars applauding its design.

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  • Owners praise the fast neck playability, noting effortless barre chords and easy shredding.

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  • It's been noted that the neck is a standout feature on Blacktop models, often praised for its quality and playability.

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  • The Tele's belly cut design significantly enhances comfort during extended playing sessions, making it a favorite for long gigs.

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  • Blacktop models, like the Jaguar, are noted for increasing in value on the used market due to discontinuation.

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Build quality

  • Some fret work may be necessary initially, but overall neck quality is highly regarded.

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  • The stock pots and wiring are often criticized for being subpar, prompting many to upgrade to Fender American components for improved reliability.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Blacktop Telecaster is well-suited for punk rock and overdrive tones, as evidenced by comparisons to Green Day's sound.

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  • The weight of the guitar can vary, with some models being notably heavier, which could impact comfort for some users.

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Features and functionality

  • The rosewood fingerboard reduces brightness compared to maple, offering a less spanky tone suitable for distorted sounds.

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  • The Blacktop Telecaster HH features a lacquered neck, while the Player series has a satin neck finish, influencing the feel and playability.

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  • Blacktop Telecasters include body contours, enhancing comfort during long playing sessions.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Seymour Duncan JB bridge and SH-1 '59 neck pickups are recommended for improved tone, especially for punk rock and Green Day covers.

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  • Owners frequently swap out stock humbuckers; the Duncan Custom Custom bridge and Blue Lace single neck pickups are popular replacements for enhanced tone.

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  • Owners often replace Blacktop pickups due to muddiness; Thornbuckers are a popular upgrade for improved clarity and tone.

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Critic Reviews

Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH review | MusicRadar

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Fender's Blacktop Telecaster HH delivers a rock-ready experience without sacrificing versatility. With warm, edgy pickups and appealing aesthetics, it can handle anything from country to full-on rock. The guitar’s slim 'C' neck and comfortable playability make it accessible for most players. However, a five-way pickup selector switch could have enhanced its versatility. Despite its rock-heavy design, it retains the classic Telecaster charm, offering excellent build quality and tone at an attractive price. Overall, it’s a standout addition to Fender’s lineup, inviting new fans while satisfying existing ones.

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Les Paul Sound, Telecaster Feel

I purchased a Mint used Blacktop telecaster off of Reverb. The guitar is finished black with a black pickguard and a maple fretboard. I purchased the guitar with the intentions of modifying it. Dan O'Connor from Four Year Strong plays a modified Blacktop Telecaster rather than his usual Les Paul Custom. Stock, the guitar features a hardtail bridge unlike the traditional telecaster ashtray bridge. I have read that these hardtail bridges are a pain to intonate, but I did not find any issue with the stock bridge. However, I swapped out this stock bridge for a Gotoh Humbucker Telecaster bridge. This new bridge is just like the traditional telecaster bridge, but instead fits a humbucker rather than a single coil. This bridge adds more sustain as it is a larger piece of metal that provides more contact to the body. Another plus of this bridge is that I will now be able to ground the electronics to the bridge... wait what? Upon removing the stock bridge I found NO ground wire connected to the bridge. This explains why the stock humbuckers of this guitar are so buzzy, and why placing your hands on the strings does not stop this hum. I plan to replace the cheap overseas wiring harness with an emerson custom wiring harness, and also add in a ground wire. Because there is no hole for a bridge ground wire, I plan to run the ground wire through the hole that the bridge pickup wires runs into the bridge pickup cavity. If the Gotoh Bridge did not cover the humbucker route, grounding the bridge this way would not be possible because the bridge humbucker route is surrounded by a plastic pickup ring that is completely separate from the bridge. The controls on the blacktop telecaster are reversed. This means that the volume pot is the furthest forward, followed by the tone, and the 3 way switch (which is a cheap circuit board switch rather than a vintage style switch) is the furthest back. If you play tradition Telecasters like myself, this set up is very annoying. The switch is way out of the way if you are trying to switch pickups while playing. So I took the liberty of rearranging the control plate in traditional telecaster fashion. To do so, I had to remove ground wires from the back of the tone pot and reattach them to the volume pot so that there was enough wire for the switch to be in normal position. I also found that the cavity of the blacktop telecaster is not completely routed out, so I had to removed some wood so that the switch would fit.
Besides for these personal preferences, the guitar is solid. The stock pickups are hot and mids-y, perfect for any sort of gain driven music. I actually love the neck pickup, for it is snappy and clear, even when overdriven. The neck profile is thicker than my other Mexican telecaster, but it is comfortable and easy to play. This guitar features as gloss finish on the neck, which I know some players could do without, but it doesn't bother me. Another nice feature is the stomach cutaway on the back of the guitar, which you don't always find on Mexican telecasters. If you are looking for a rock guitar, but telecaster feel, this is the guitar for you.

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Fender Telecaster Blacktop HH

Review feito no fórum Guitarcorner www.guitarcorner.com.br

Fala pessoal!

Tô fazendo meu primeiro review por aqui. Espero que não esqueci de nada...

  • Acabamento: ao tirar a guitarra do bag em que ela venho (bag não original), percebi que é uma guitarra séria. Ao ver ela no site da Fender e em outras fotos, ela me pareceu escura demais (especialmente a minha, que é na cor preta e a escala é de rosewood), porém o escudo com um pequeno frio branco, captadores e ferragens cromadas aliviam bastante essa sensação de instrumento "dark". Ou seja, ao vivo ela é realmente muito linda. A guitarra é de 2011, ou seja, muito nova. Virei ela de cabeça p/ baixo p/ ver se tinha alguma falha ou dano do seu pouco tempo e não encontrei nada. Ponto para a Fender e principalmente para seu antigo dono.

  • Componentes: diferente das Teles tradicionais, destaco a ponte tipo "hardtail", fixada ao corpo com as cordas atravessando-o. Também destacam-se os knobs, estilo "Amps Vintage". Achei estranho quando vi no site, mas agora não imagino ela com os knobs tradicionais. A posição deles também é diferente das Teles tradicionais, sendo da esquerda para a direita: seletor de captadores, tonalidade master e volume master, enquanto nas Teles tradicionais são tonalidade master, volume master e seleção de captadores.

Olhando no site da Fender, pude constar suas especificações, como: - Corpo: Alder - Braço: Maple - Escala: Rosewood - Trastes: Medium Jumbo - 22 casas - Captadores Hot Vintage Alnico Humbucking

  • Tocabilidade: achei a guitarra extremamente confortável. Seu braço com shape em "C" e seus trastes Medium Jumbo cooperam muito. Não sou muito fã de trastes muito largos, portanto me adaptei facilmente a tocabilidade dela, tanto para fazer bases quanto a solos. Também é muito boa para usar slides.

  • Timbres: apesar dela ser uma guitarra com dois humbuckers, você consegue alguns sons característicos de Tele, principalmente quando usa a posição do meio do seletor de captadores, selecionando os dois pickps. Você consegue isso graças a saída relativamente baixa dos dois pickups. O timbre limpo deles é muito bom, com bastante corpo. O da ponte não tem aquele som estalado da Tele (se vc busca isso, peque uma Tele tradicional), já o do braço oferece um som ainda mais gordo, ficando muito bom com dedilhados e/ou acordes. Ligando ela com drive, você nota que ela tem muita definição. O timbre dela é bem preciso, tipo... ela sabe onde quer chegar e chega lá. O captador da ponte tem muito corpo, mas não tem tanta saída (o que eu adoro). Já o do braço é muito bom para solos. Muitos podem achar que eles possam ter uma saída um pouco maior, mas isso é questão de gosto pessoal. Posso até pensar em trocar os captadores posteriormente, mas não quero mudar a "vibe" dela, ou seja, colocaria captadores melhores mas também de baixa saída. Mas por enquanto, tô gostando muito desses captadores. Não é uma troca que você tem que fazer ao adquirir essa guitarra, penso eu.

  • Resumo: ela é uma Tele do mal. Tem características de Les Paul, mas seu timbre não é de Les Paul, mas sim de uma Tele malvada, bandida (no bom sentido). Achei uma guitarra excelente para tocar blues, pop, rock e até metal (não muito extremo). Para country e funk, pode não trazer os timbres característicos de Tele.

Vou tentar gravar alguma coisinha quando for ensaiar, aí demonstro p/ vcs.

Abraço!

joaodefreitas

Belo review, alexandre. Tenho essa guita que comprei há 2 anos em Edimburgo e acho ela genial. Sinceramente, prefiro ela do que minha Ultra III e até mesmo a DG335.

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amazing number 1

Absolute work horse of a guitar, own the red model with the rosewood neck. never needed to replace anything on the instrument other than the volume and tone knobs (but this was for aesthetics reasons). I have gigged and recorded with it and its been incredibly reliable as well as sounding great as a straight rock guitar.

gearhead

It's great

My version is modified with a Fender Enforcer humbucker in neck and Fender Hot Rod in bridge for personal preference but yeah I love it. It's in black with a maple neck.

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See how Luke Hemmings uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Luke Hemmings

Singer, Guitarist

5 Seconds Of Summer

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In this video, Hemmings can be seen playing a black Fender Blacktop Telecaster with a maple fretboard! The dead give aways that differentiate this guitar from a Fender Standard HH telecaster is that the Standard HH telecasters only come in a rosewood fretboard, only come with uncovered chrome/black bobbin humbuckers, and have a traditional style Telecaster control configuration. The Blacktop Telecaster that we see in the video has a chrome cover on the neck humbucker, has a maple fretboard, and the control configuration goes Volume Pot, Tone Pot, Pickup selector, rather than the traditional telecaster Pickup Selector, Volume Pot, Tone Pot.

See how Chris Shiflett uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Chris Shiflett

Guitarist

Foo Fighters

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Chris used Blacktop Telecaster at Lollapalooza Brazil in 2012 and many other concerts before he had got his signature Telecaster

See how Van Mccann uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Van Mccann

Singer, Guitarist

Catfish and the Bottlemen

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In this video, we can see Van using a Customised Fender Tele. It only has a volume control, which suggests either Van uses only one of the two pickups, or that he uses the middle position. Either way, he does not use the tone knob as it has been removed. The guitar also features Black hardware, and a Matte Black finish.

See how Chester Bennington uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Chester Bennington

Singer

Linkin Park

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In this video Chester can be seen using this item.

See how Toru Yamashita uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Toru Yamashita

Guitarist

One Ok Rock

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At 1:13 and 2:11 in the their live performance of Nobody's Home at Yokohama Arena, you can just see it says PGM(Proffesional Guitar Manufacture) on the headstock and on https://oneokrock.fandom.com/wiki/Toru%27s_Gear the guitar he's apparently using is a PGM TE-K.K Model-1, whether that is the correct model or not, I can't confirm but I know it's a PGM guitar. Toru used this guitar to play Karasu in Budokan 2010 and Wherever You Are, Nobody's Home, and Kimishidai Ressha in Yokohama Arena 2012. This guitar is a Telecaster look-alike that is made by PGM. It's werid seeing him play with single coils because he usually just uses humbuckers.

See how Will Swan uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Will Swan

Guitarist

Dance Gavin Dance

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Used on tour with Sianvar

See how K-391 uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

K-391

Music Producer

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In this video we can see K-391 playing a Fender Telecaster Blacktop HH for tnhe melodies .

See how Brad Shultz uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Brad Shultz

Guitarist

Cage the Elephant

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Brad Shultz used these in live shows following the release of Thank You Happy Birthday

See how Ross Lynch uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Ross Lynch

Guitarist, Singer

R5

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Ross Lynch can be seen playing a Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH at 01:28 in this video.

See how Samantha Fish uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Samantha Fish

Guitarist, Singer

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Fish keeps a Fender Blacktop Telecaster in dropped-D or open G tuning for playing slide during live shows. The Blacktop, which she acquired while on the Girls with Guitars Tour, also has Klein pickups and a rosewood fretboard.

See how Benji Madden uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Benji Madden

Guitarist

Good Charlotte

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At 3:39 in this video we can see Benji using this guitar

See how Connor Ball uses Fender Blacktop Telecaster HH

Connor Ball

Guitarist, Bassist

The Vamps

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Connor uses this guitar throughout the video, and it can be seen clearly at 0:51.

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