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Description

Step back into the golden era of rock with the Fender Telecaster Deluxe '72 with Bigsby, a true homage to the classic vibes of the early 1970s. This guitar brilliantly combines the timeless Telecaster style with the versatility of a Bigsby vibrato tailpiece, offering a unique playing experience for both vintage aficionados and modern musicians alike. The dual Wide Range humbuckers deliver a warm, full-bodied tone, perfect for everything from gritty blues to soulful rock. Its solid body design ensures durability and a resonant sound, while the classic C-shaped neck provides comfort for long jam sessions or live performances. Whether you're playing at home or on stage, this guitar promises to deliver both style and substance.

The Telecaster Deluxe '72 is not just about aesthetics; it’s designed for functionality and performance. The 3-way pickup switch allows for quick tonal shifts, providing accessibility to a spectrum of sounds without interruption. With its blend of historical pedigree and contemporary upgrades, this instrument is a reliable choice for any guitarist seeking to expand their sonic palette.

Key Features:

  • Solid body design for enhanced resonance and durability
  • Bigsby vibrato tailpiece for smooth pitch modulation
  • Dual Wide Range humbuckers for a warm, full-bodied tone
  • 3-way pickup switch for versatile sound options
  • Classic C-shaped neck for comfortable playability
  • 21 medium jumbo frets on a maple neck for effortless navigation
  • Vintage-style tuners for reliable tuning stability

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Telecaster Deluxe '72 with Bigsby.

Mods and upgrades

  • The Callaham bridge is recommended for use with a Bigsby, noted for its quality and often compared to Bigsby/bridge kits for Teles.

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  • Mastery bridges are suggested as an alternative to Callaham, though they are pricier, for those modding guitars like the Mustang with a Bigsby.

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  • Switching to 500k pots is frequently recommended to open up the sound, providing a notable tonal difference.

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  • The B5 and B50 Bigsby models are both viable options for the Telecaster Deluxe, depending on aesthetic preference.

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  • The Stetsbar tremolo system is noted for its versatility, though it costs around $220, making it a premium alternative to traditional Bigsby setups.

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Features and functionality

  • Installing a Bigsby increases string tension due to the longer string length, which can result in a less "slinky" feel.

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  • The Fender 86 Bigsby model can be used without its bridge plate, making it a flexible choice for customization.

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User experience

  • A Bigsby on a Tele Deluxe is reported to be the most stable whammy/tremolo system according to one experienced owner.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Replacing the bridge during a Bigsby installation can prevent intonation issues, though a proper setup is still required.

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  • Installing a Bigsby on a Telecaster Deluxe with a TOM bridge requires neck shimming due to the higher bridge height in comparison to standard setups.

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Comparisons

  • The Schecter PT Fastback 2 is suggested as an alternative, featuring a Bigsby and resembling the Telecaster Deluxe, available in red and green.

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  • A Stratocaster bridge, an option from Fender in the 1970s, offers a non-shimming alternative for tremolo installation, though it requires invasive body routing.

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Other

  • It's highlighted that the Vintera II Tele Deluxe includes a built-in vibrato system, offering a ready-made alternative for those seeking a similar feature.

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Value and pricing

  • A decent Bigsby unit is priced around $150, excluding additional costs for routing or labor when considering alternative tremolo systems.

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See how Jamie Cook uses Fender Telecaster Deluxe '72 with Bigsby

Jamie Cook

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Arctic Monkeys

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In this photo Jaimie Cook is playing a telecaster '72

See how Cody Cannon uses Fender Telecaster Deluxe '72 with Bigsby

Cody Cannon

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Whiskey Myers

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Video oficial del tema Dogwood. Cody usa una clásica Telecaster con Bigsby de Fender.

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