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Description

Experience the essence of the 1970s with the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash, a solid body electric guitar that pays homage to a golden era of music history. Crafted in Japan, this guitar captures the retro aesthetic and sound that defined a decade. The ash body provides a resonant and bright tone, making it ideal for genres ranging from classic rock to blues. Its vintage-style pickups deliver that iconic Tele twang and clarity, while the traditional C-shaped neck ensures comfortable playability for both beginners and seasoned musicians alike.

The Telecaster’s classic design is complemented by modern reliability, offering players a robust instrument that stands up to rigorous playing conditions. With its precisely engineered components and high-quality craftsmanship, the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash is not just a tribute to the past, but a reliable companion for today's gigs and recordings. Whether you're jamming in your bedroom or hitting the stage, this guitar is ready to deliver that timeless Telecaster sound.

Key Features:

  • Solid ash body for resonant and bright tone
  • Vintage-style single-coil pickups for classic Tele twang
  • Traditional C-shaped neck profile for comfortable playability
  • Made in Japan with high-quality craftsmanship
  • Classic Telecaster design with modern reliability

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash
Year 2017 - 2020
Made In Japan
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Material Ash
Body Shape T-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through
Color Family Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Natural, Red
Finish Pattern Sunburst
Finish Style Gloss
Fretboard Material Maple, Rosewood
Fretboard Radius 9.5"
Model Family Fender Telecaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Neck Material Maple
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Offset Body Non-Offset Body
Pickup Configuration SS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Scale Length 25.5"
Series Fender MIJ Traditional
Wood Top Style Opaque, Plain

FAQs

What is the neck profile like on the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash?

The Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash features a comfortable "U" shaped neck profile, which offers a vintage feel that is ideal for players who prefer a thicker neck.

What tones can I expect from the pickups on this Telecaster?

The Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash is equipped with single-coil pickups that deliver classic Telecaster tones, characterized by bright, cutting highs and a pronounced midrange, making it suitable for genres like rock, blues, and country.

Is the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash suitable for beginners?

While the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash offers vintage appeal and quality craftsmanship, its features and price point may be more suitable for intermediate to advanced players who appreciate its classic sound and feel.

What is the primary wood used in the body of this Telecaster?

The body of the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash is made from ash wood, known for its balanced tone and strong midrange, which contributes to the guitar's classic sound.

Does this Telecaster have a gloss finish, and in what colors is it available?

Yes, the Fender MIJ Traditional 70s Telecaster Ash has a gloss finish and is available in a variety of colors, including black, blue, brown, green, natural, red, and sunburst.

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