Fender Player Plus Telecaster Solidbody Electric Guitar - Butterscotch Blonde with Maple Fingerboard Reviews
Contrary to popular opinion, Telecasters aren't limited to twang-inflected chicken pickin'. Case in point: The Fender Player Plus Tele. This solidbody electric guitar's Player Plus Noiseless pickups are equally at home with jazz, blues, and rock as they are with country, plus they don't produce 60-cycle hum — even if you plug into a saturated amp or a fuzz pedal. On top of that, the Player Plus Tele includes a series mode for expanded sonic textures. A modern "C"-shaped neck and 22-fret, 12-inch-radius fingerboard give you a decidedly contemporary feel with fast action and comfortable playability. You also get a synthetic bone nut, modern 6-saddle string-through bridge, and Fender deluxe cast/sealed locking tuners. If you appreciate classic Teles but crave modern playability and a broader tonal palette, pick up the Player Plus Telecaster. But be forewarned — you won't want to put it down.
Highest Rated Reviews
Awesome
I loe this guitar. It is well made and looks gorgeous. I really like the neck, so easy to play and it sounds great. If you are on the fence go ahead and pull the trigger. You won't regret it.
Exactly as described.
This guitar is everything Sweetwater describes in the product page. This is a high quality guitar from appearance to playability to sound. It is my first Telecaster - I've always loved Strats and own three. I can not put this Tele down. It plays like a dream and the second you plug it in, it sings with classic Tele sound. I have not experimented a lot with the push/pull tone knob feature since I'm still overwhelmed by the standard Telecaster sound. However, I see lots of possibilities with the Humbucker type sound. Also, the noiseless pickups absolutely deserve the name.
This guitar stands shoulder to shoulder with every guitar I own. If you have read through this product page to the point you are reading this review and this guitar sounds like what you want, punch the purchase button. I'm so glad I did.
Made in Mexicp
If you look closely, it is made in Mexico. Good Quality, but at a price that used to get made in USA