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Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe
$1,499.00
Released November, 2009
The Pros:Easy to use for newer players, action is comfortable and accessible. Sustain swells and lasts as long as you need it, seems to go forever. Tone has a unique country twang.
The Cons:High E slotted too close to the edge, can slip when played with energy. Difficult to keep it clean, tends to accumulate fingerprints. Heavy and bulky design, a lot of hardware to handle.
The Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe is a mid-priced electric guitar. This guitar was inspired by John 5, guitarist for Marilyn Manson and Rob Zombie. The Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe is a modern spin on the 1970s Fender Tele Deluxe design.
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The "Triple" in the name refers to the fact that this guitar has three pickups (instead of the usual two). The pickups are all Enforcer "Wide Range" Humbuckers, which Fender promotes as having high output and solid tone. The bridge of the J5 Triple Tele Deluxe is an American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo Bridge, with an American Vintage Tremolo arm, an unusual feature for a Telecaster. The body of this guitar is double-bound, which means that it is heavily reinforced, designed to stand up to punishment. The Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe comes with a deluxe gig bag.
Features
- Double-bound body
- 3 Enforcer "Wide Range" Humbucking pickups
- Master volume control
- Master tone control
- Three-position toggle switch: Bridge/Middle/Neck
- Color: Black/White
- American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo Bridge
- Chrome hardware
- Vintage Style strap buttons
- Synthetic bone nut
- Black switch tip
- American Vintage Tremolo arm
- Rosewood fretboard
- 22 medium jumbo frets
- Maple neck
- White Dot Position inlays
- Chrome knurled style control knobs
- Deluxe gig bag
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easy to use for newer players, action is comfortable and accessible
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sustain swells and lasts as long as you need it, seems to go forever
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tone has a unique country twang
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electronics are solid, no hum or buzz
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high E slotted too close to the edge, can slip when played with energy
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difficult to keep it clean, tends to accumulate fingerprints
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heavy and bulky design, a lot of hardware to handle
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