Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster - Natural
Fender American Acoustasonic Telecaster - Natural Reviews
Guitarists of diverse styles and tastes are finding their voice in the new Fender Acoustasonic Telecaster. Now you no longer have to choose between acoustic and electric sounds for the gig; this hybrid takes you from folk and bluegrass flatpicking to greasy rock and soul with the flip of a switch. The secrets are twofold: a comfortable SIRS body, built to resonate like an acoustic instrument while giving you the fret access and playability of your favorite steel-string, and the pairing of two cutting-edge premium pickup systems with powerful DSP. In the bridge position, you’ll find a traditional offset Tele pickup packed with bluesy grit and Texas twang, and just behind that, the Fishman Matrix under-saddle piezo system for the soft-edged cluck of your favorite direct acoustic. Seven distinct acoustic profiles take you from solo fingerstyling to Nashville singer/songwriter without additional pedals. An onboard rechargeable battery powers it all. Pair these with a great-playing American Professional profile Tele neck, and the Fender Acoustasonic Telecaster from Sweetwater equips you for whatever session awaits.
While this isn't an item we normally stock, we can still get it to you as fast as possible due to our great relationship with Fender. Go ahead and place your order and we'll follow up shortly to let you know when to expect it. Estimated June 2026.
Nice
This is a very nice guitar, light, easy to tune and sounds brilliant whether plugged in or not. It has a great acoustic resonance if you want to practice quietly.
Great for My Left Hand
I've only had the guitar a few weeks, but I've enjoyed playing the music that I normally played on my Taylor 413CE.
The Acoustasonic Tele is easier to play because of the neck. I've using the guitar in church and I hope to use it soon at a jam session with some aging rockers. I am looking at acoustic amps to make the sound even better. I'm glad my wife bought the guitar for me:)
Fender Tele Acoustasonic
Plays really well, including sustain. Have not "ghigged" with it yet, but hopefully before too long. Considering its form-factor, it sounds surprisingly good unplugged. It sounds phenominal via amplification.
Quality, playability, versatility, creativity and pure pleasurable
Amazing Acoustasonic Tones
Fender and Fishman have hit a home run for the acoustic sounds that come from this hybrid player. I got it for better amplified Acoustic sounds (louder without feedback) and it didn't disappoint. Even my Wife made the comment that she was surprised it didn't just sound like another electric guitar when she saw I was plugging it in. I didn't care for the Fender coated strings that come on it but after changing to a set of Elixir Nanoweb strings, the Acoustasonic really came to Life and was much easier on my hands. I think the electric sounds it gets are no replacement for a solid-body guitar, but it could get you by in a pinch. But Acoustically, it's a Killer and it's also very fun to play when unplugged. Comfortable and light as a feather.
Acoustasonic
The sounds are really good, however the high E string will slip out of the nut and stick on the side of the neck.
Fender needs to overcome this issue. Therefor I returned it. too much money for that kind of a problem.
Does everything it says.
I have had mine about a month and haven't put it down much. I love the woody feel of the neck with the open pore finish. The 5 way selector and mod knob are quite intuitive. I thought it would be more complicated. Finding a great sound for whatever mood you are in is really easy.
Interesting that originally they did not come with a string tree. Now they do, although not all of them. So look for that if it makes a difference to you.
I was unimpressed that it came in a gig bag. But, this bag is top notch. A really high quality bag and I can put all the stuff i need in it easily. I've changed my mind about the bag.
Acoustasonic
Feel in your hands and incredible range of sound capabilities. Worth every penny. A silky smooth buttery sound and feel. Coolest axe I got.
Great Modeling, Poor Intonation
The sounds you can get out of this are amazing! It is extremely versatile and you can switch easily between the different models on the fly mid song with relative ease. Where it lacks is intonation up the neck is not the best and the poor design of the battery. I understand they are trying to be a little more green by having a rechargeable battery pack instead of swap-able batteries, but this is a big inconvenience. That said, I can not wait for other variations of this guitar and look forward to what Fender has up their sleeve next.
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