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Key Features
Product Ref: 349009
The Fender Player II Telecaster is engineered with a Modern "C" neck profile, which is acclaimed for its comfort and versatility. This feature allows guitarists of all styles to find their optimal grip and playing position, ensuring seamless transitions between chords and solos. The neck's smooth satin urethane finish reduces friction, providing a faster and more fluid playing experience that enhances performance across all genres.
Central to the sound of the Player II Telecaster are the Player Series Alnico V Single-Coil pickups. These pickups are specifically designed to produce a balance of clear, sparkling highs and robust mids, with tight, punchy bass tones that complement any musical setting. Whether laying down rhythm tracks or cutting through the mix with solos, these pickups offer a versatile sonic palette that is distinctly Fender, updated for contemporary demands.
The fingerboard of the Player II Telecaster is crafted with a 9.5-inch radius and features hand-rolled edges, which provide an incredibly comfortable and inviting playability. This design minimizes hand fatigue and makes it easier for players to execute bends and vibratos without choking. The choice between maple and rosewood fingerboards allows musicians to select the feel and response that best suits their playing style, further personalizing their interaction with the instrument.
Stability and precision are paramount in the design of the Player II Telecaster, which features a six-saddle string-through-body bridge with block steel saddles. This setup not only enhances the guitar's sustain and resonance but also allows for meticulous intonation adjustments. The result is a reliable and consistent performance, whether in the studio or on stage, ensuring that the guitar stays in tune and resonates freely through every note and chord.