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SQUIER BY FENDER TELE CUSTOM REVIEW

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Squier by Fender's Tele Custom is a nice sounding instrument, that plays well. Most musicians feel that, overall, it's a fine guitar. Not much to be asked for feature-wise, Squier by Fender delivered what's expected: a sturdy, quality instrument at a fair price.

Tele Custom features:
Agathis body
Maple neck
Maple fretboard
Medium-jumbo frets
pickups: 2 humbuckers with independent controls
“Golden Pick”TM rating: 8.46 out of 10

Squier by Fender went really far in carefully choosing Tele Custom's features. There's little to be wished for, which makes Tele Custom a full-featured guitar for a musician that plays a music style this instrument is primarily built for. If you decide to go for Squier by Fender's Tele Custom you will be happy with it's safe to say - rich features. A job well done by Tele Custom.

If you try playing Tele Custom after an average guitar, it becomes obvious that Squier by Fender deserves to be proud for making it sounds so beautifully. It delivers great tone when plugged in to most amps and, versatile as it is, it will allow you to find your own tone that you will be proud of as well. Squier by Fender's Tele Custom is surely a world class sounding instrument.

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Squier by Fender did a good job. Tele Custom is built well, finish feels just right, hardware is solid. While playing for a longer periods of time you can expect Tele Custom to stay in tune and you will be pleased while playing, because the neck does provide great deal of comfort. You might find that over time metal parts will oxidize a bit, but that's normal and nothing to worry about. Squier by Fender did a really good job with Tele Custom guitar.

Tele Custom voted best for playing these music styles: Rock, Grunge, Alternative, Hard Rock

Playing live, Tele Custom will perform well and will not let you down. It is fairly reliable instrument both in studio and on stage, and will be a long term companion, as it is built to last. Squier by Fender has made a solid instrument that you will be happy with, and can depend on right from the start. Needs no backup as it has proven to be built really well.

User Reviews Write a review

Good Gee-tar.
Reviewed on 12-09-2009 at 08:44 by Rich W
OVERALL RATING:
(9 out of 10)
Features:
(8 out of 10)
I've had mine for about a year and all I know is I really like it . For the price you can't beat it . IMO it played better than an original 72. The 72 was obviosly better made but I just couldn't get over the sound .
Quality:
(6 out of 10)
Being a Squier Fender had to cut corners so they wouldn't be as good as a Fender . Mine had 1 or 2 crooked screws in the pick guard . The hums were good but I for one desired an upgrade and put some GFS Retrotron Liverpools in it . Now it's just an all out screamer . Great guitar for the money but where you save you'll want to tweek.
Value:
(10 out of 10)
A great guitar for the money . I paid 250$ for it and IMO got way more than my money's worth .
I really like it . You have the feel of a tele , the controls of a Les Paul ( and mine has a twang of a Rick or Gretsch with the pickup upgrade) . If you like bang for the buck guitars this is for you . It's no Fender but it's damn close .
Reviewers musical experience: Hobbyist
Reviewers experience with instrument: Owns it
Reviewers playing style: progressive metal, punk, alternative
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