Does a Thinline Telecaster sound different?

Thinline Telecaster Sound The Thinline still recreates the classic chime and twang only now a slightly more hollow and rounder variation of the classic Tele sound. The Thinline also sounds wider with an additional boost of bottom end which is to be expected with a chambered guitar.

Who plays a Telecaster Thinline?

Since the 1990s the Thinline has appeared in the hands of some of rock’s biggest musicians including Paul Westerberg, Thom Yorke, Carrie Brownstein of Sleater-Kinney and Jonny Buckland of Coldplay.

Why is it called a Thinline Telecaster?

The design was originally an attempt to reduce the weight of the solid-body Telecaster guitar, which had become ever heavier throughout the 1960s due to the dwindling supply of the light ash wood Fender had formerly used.

How thick is the top on a Thinline Telecaster?

Re: Tele build: thickness of cap wood? 1/8th inch on chambered and solid bodies, 1/4 inch on Thinline bodies.

Are thinline semi hollow?

Thinline guitars fall into the Semi Hollow category, but only the top half of the body is hollow. Many of them are fully hollow, and most are not just routed-out solidbodies.

What are thinline telecasters made of?

The Thinline Telecaster debuted in July of ’68 using a two-piece maple neck and a body of ash or mahogany (both with a natural finish) as depicted in Fender’s Groovy Naturals print-ad campaign that fall. In ’69, a three-tone sunburst finish became a factory option on the ash bodies, along with custom colors on both.

Who plays a Starcaster?

THE PLAYERS Other notable Starcaster fans include Killers guitarist Dave Keuning, Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore, Morrissey guitarist Jesse Tobias, Jamie Cook of the Arctic Monkeys, Death Cab For Cutie’s Chris Walla, Mooney Suzuki guitarist/vocalist Sammy James Jr., and Our Lady Peace guitarist Steve Mazur.

How thick can a guitar body be?

Normal body thickness is 1 7/8″, although there are some Asian guitars such as the Squier Classic Vibe DuoSonic that are only 1 1/2″ (and nice and light!). Fender neck pockets are generally 5/8″ deep.

How thick is a hollow body guitar?

All models are 1 3/4″ depth at rim, 3″ depth at bridge, 22-fret wide-fat mahogany neck, rosewood fretboard, PRS adjustable stoptail bridge, and McCarty Archtop pickups with 3-way toggle.

Is a Telecaster a solid body?

The Fender American Professional Telecaster is a solid body that encompasses the original design with a few modern upgrades. For example, the American Professional includes a redesigned ashtray bridge that is angled to increase playability for the guitarist’s picking hand.

What is the weight of a Fender Telecaster Custom?

The Fender American Performer Telecaster is known for it’s iconic twang sound. It offers a unique tone and playing experience that no other guitar can fully replicate. This is a top of the line made in USA guitar at an affordable price. The Fender Telecaster typically weighs about 7.5-8 pounds (3.6kg). Its body is made out of alder and uses a maple neck with a maple or rosewood fingerboard.

What is the length of Fender Telecaster?

The Telecaster’s scale length is 25.5 inches (648 mm). There have been minor changes to the design over the years and models with features that differ from the archetypical design. However, the essential character of the design has remained constant.

When was the first Fender Telecaster made?

The Fender Telecaster was developed by Leo Fender in Fullerton, California in 1950. In the period roughly between 1932 and 1949, several craftsmen and companies experimented with solid-body electric guitars, but none had made a significant impact on the market.