Fender Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster - Chocolate Burst
Fender Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster - Chocolate Burst Reviews
Along with a handful of contemporaries, Jason Isbell has ushered in a fresh era of country music by returning to the genre’s roots of storytelling-based songwriting, raw emotions, and equally raw performances. But make no mistake: Jason Isbell is no mere revivalist; he’s a contemporary artist putting a modern twist on his country and rock ’n’ roll influences. The Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster is something of an analog for Jason’s style. Based on Jason’s Custom Shop master-built Telecaster, this gorgeous instrument pairs old-school soul with new-school attitude. Finished in a Road Worn chocolate burst with just the right amount of distressing, the Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster’s alder body features white double-edge binding, contrasted with a black-white-black 3-ply pickguard. And it’s specially voiced for the kind of Muscle Shoals-inspired swamp rock that Jason and the 400 Unit break out during live performances. Combine that with a comfy mid-'60s profile neck and chicken-pickin’-friendly modified bridge, and you’ve got a barn burner of a Tele that's ready to lay down some serious grooves.
Really really surprised me
The sound is great, the neck feels great. I did buy some compensating saddles which is what I do for all 3 saddle teles but man this thing sounds and feels good. The worn areas are not like a custom shop obviously and could be up for debate but the fit and finish on this guitar is great. The pickups, which I planned to replace, just sound great. Really happy.
Fender Jason Isbell Roadworn Telecaster
This thing's in its own lane. I bought one and loved the tone and feel. But it had some issues with action and intonation so I sent it back for a Pro 2, which was phenomenal—a much better put together instrument. But I couldn't let go of that Roadworn "vibe." So I decided to buy it again and have it plekked! OMG! It's a vastly improved instrument. All the things that bothered me about it disappeared! Action is much better, no string rattle, better intonation without having to change out the saddles. Now I have to keep both guitars! My pocketbook is thinner but my smile's a lot wider.
Isbell Signature Sitar
Awesome looking guitar. Tad on the heavy side for a Tele. As so many others have said, fantastic pick ups, and a great neck profile. But...the nut and fretwork are HORRIBLE. Nearly unplayable without serious work. New nut and complete fretwork required. And the fret sprout was maybe the worst I have ever encountered. And the sitar effect coming of the bridge was so loud it was actually amusing. FWIW, I played one in a store that was equally bad, but assumed it was an outlier, based upon the rave reviews I have read. I really wanted to like this guitar.
Which begs the question: $
Isbell Tele is so good. except…
The so called relic/road worn/whatever? it's really bad. the nicks an scratches are ok, but the wear? it's finished over and just terrible.
It's a great player - i sold mine because of the ridiculous looking aging. I'm buying the guitar back because yes - It is that good.'It rocks and feels like a solid tool of the trade. The pickups sound great. The neck feels great.
Great telecaster
excellent guitar, especially the neck, made at the level of Custom shop made in USA!
Jason Isabel T guitar
Love this guitar light plays like a charm thanks sweet water for a great se up .
Absolutely thrilled
Love this guitar!!! Plays amazing and looks even better. Nothing negative to say about it at all. Was perfectly set up and sounds amazing. Also can't say more about sweetwater. Worked with Zack and he made the purchase a breeze. Received the guitar in no time and everything was great.
Highly Recommend!!!
The best guitar for sale right now
This is a great guitar and sweetwater has the best service I love the feel and finish, it sounds great!
Fender Jason Isbell Tele
Love the guitar itself. I was not aware that it was manufactured to look like a used guitar. If I had known that prior I might not purchased it. I'm glad I didn't know. Than I would not have had a Really nice instrument...thank you Jay for all your help....
My New Number 1
Didn't think anything could get in the way of my strat, but I haven't put this one down. The moment I heard jason isbell was releasing a signature I knew I was getting it. (My favorite modern musician). Couldn't find one in stock last year but this year I snatched one up as soon as I could.
Sounds great, plays amazing, in fact my only complaint is how terrible the fret ends were. Near unplayable until I fixed it. Not one to normally say anything about fret sprout but the price on this one means it should of been perfect out the box to me. Fix it fender. Thanks sweetwater!
The photographs don't do this justice.
First of all lets get past the notion that the Mexican Fenders are in any way a step down from the American made ones. I have several of each and my two favorites are both Mexican. They are built with just as much care and attention yet are normally much less expensive. Having said all that I just received my Jason Isbell Signature model a few days ago and I must say I was very pleased with the fit and finish. The detail and the relicing on my guitar is very well done and looks quite authentic. The finish of the Nitro has a nice look and feel. The pickups sound fantastic. The guitar just looks stunning with the Chocolate burst and double binding. The only negative is that it ships in a gig bag. For $ I think Fender should have included a hard shell case. Other than that I have no regrets.
Didnt Realize it was made in Mexico
I just received my Jason Isbell Telecaster, and was quite disappointed to discover it is made in Mexico. Its a nice guitar. Plays and sounds great looks very good. But I had checked over the specs and didnt see any identification anywhere this was a MIM Fender. I assumed at this price point it would have been an American made Fender. We'll see how it plays and wears over some time. Otherwise.....Reverb....
Fender Jason Isbell Telecaster - Stunning Guitar
This guitar is truly a wonderful instrument. From the sounds, looks, mojo, and everything in between, it exceeded my already high excitement level. Worried about the 7.25' radius? Don't like road worn or relics? Yeah, well those were my thoughts as well. But there is no need to worry about any of these things. I barely notice the difference with the radius. The action is low and I can bend all day with no fretting out. As for the relic job on this guitar, it is beautifully and tastefully done. And the sound is all 100% Telecaster.If you are here looking at this guitar, you are obviously interested. So what are you waiting for? And a huge shout out to Alberto for all your time and going the extra mile. Thank you, my friend.
Looks great, feels cheap
It's insane that this is now more expensive than an American Pro 2 Telecaster. I have one and love it - but wondered if I should have held out for the Jason Isbell. I finally got my hands on one at my local shop (not Sweetwater). It looked just as nice as the pictures, but the neck felt cheap. Maybe I just prefer a satin or gloss finish over a sanded neck, but I was surprised how much this neck felt like an old Squire Affinity with unfinished wood. I didn't get to do an A/B comparison with other guitars, but the pickups sounded really weak.
At this price point, just get an American Pro 2 they feel and sound wonderful.
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