edder New member Oct 12, 2006 #22 but then the argument of wood taken out from the neck pickup cavity will affect the tone thus a tele wired to esquire specs has got no MOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.......... :twisted:
but then the argument of wood taken out from the neck pickup cavity will affect the tone thus a tele wired to esquire specs has got no MOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.......... :twisted:
jony New member Oct 12, 2006 #23 Well... I know you're kidding but for the lesser informed, all tele/esquire bodis were routed to be teles. Meaning they had a space for the neck pup.
Well... I know you're kidding but for the lesser informed, all tele/esquire bodis were routed to be teles. Meaning they had a space for the neck pup.
C Crawldaddy New member Oct 13, 2006 #24 Hmm. ^^ Wow. Now that is serious Zhng. But telecaster for me because neck position is great for blues and clean sounds!
Hmm. ^^ Wow. Now that is serious Zhng. But telecaster for me because neck position is great for blues and clean sounds!
B bin4christ New member Oct 14, 2006 #25 jony said: The telecaster we know of today was called the broadcaster till Gretch weren't happy. Click to expand... but today, fender owns gretsch :lol: !
jony said: The telecaster we know of today was called the broadcaster till Gretch weren't happy. Click to expand... but today, fender owns gretsch :lol: !
jony New member Oct 14, 2006 #26 Interesting eh? :lol: And Leo Fender has no rights at all to the company which bears his name.