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Average Price: $2,500

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Description

For this iteration of the Troublemaker Tele Deluxe, Fender has opted to go with a bold Olympic White finish and flashy gold hardware to match that premium price tag. Other highlights include a modern C solid mahogany neck with ebony fretboard and a pair of Double Tap humbuckers with individual push-pull volume controls.

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Fender stirs up more mischief as it launches the Troublemaker Tele Deluxe | Guitar World

guitarworld.com

Fender's Parallel Universe Volume II Troublemaker Tele Deluxe wows with its classy Olympic White finish and the warmth of its mahogany body. The blend of Tele specs with Les Paul-inspired features delivers versatility, especially with the Double Tap humbuckers that offer both humbucker and coil-split tones. However, at a price tag of $2,399, some players may question whether the tonal differences justify the investment compared to other models. Overall, it’s a striking guitar that balances style and functionality, but the high cost might be a sticking point for budget-conscious musicians.

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Fender cooks up triple trouble with the Troublemaker Tele Deluxe Bigsby | Guitar World

guitarworld.com

Fender's Parallel Universe Volume II Troublemaker Tele Deluxe Bigsby is a striking blend of classic design and modern features. The black lacquered mahogany body and gold hardware exude elegance, while the trio of custom Double Tap humbuckers provide versatile tonal options, allowing players to access up to eight distinct sounds. However, the price tag of $2,499 may deter some, and the Bigsby tremolo system, while stylish, can be tricky for beginners. Overall, this guitar appeals to those who appreciate craftsmanship and are willing to invest in a unique instrument that stands out on stage.

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