Friday, 23 February 2018

Review round-up: T-style electric guitars

By Total Guitar 2 hours agoGuitars  So much has changed in technology in the last 70 years, and yet looking at the early '50s Telecasters now, it’s tempting to say Fender got it right at the beginning.  The Tele shape is something that blends immediately attractive design with the sense that this is a tool that will get the job done, and get it done well. The best budget electric guitars Since its inception through the mind of Leo Fender, the Tele has gone in many directions in response to changing times and tastes; Customs, Deluxes, Thinlines... it’s even been an eyebrow-raising Japanese metal machine in the 90s with a pointy headstock and Kahler trem. Through it all that mod-friendly design has remained a representation that some traditions will always make sense.  It’s certainly got the Tele vibes going on!  Yes, we’d say the Schecter PT Special is the closest alternative from the bigger brands when it comes to the look. Here the company has really gone for an old-school design with an ashtray bridge and sunburst finish. However, Schecter is keen to put its own visual and sonic spin on things.  Well, the matte finish and deep-ash grain to start...

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