What do you think of the new Fender American Ultra II Telecaster? Let us know in the comments below! 👇 Order your Fender American Ultra II Tele from Guitar Center: www.guitarcenter.com/Fender/American-Ultra-II-Telecaster-Maple-Fingerboard-Electric-Guitar-Avalanche-1500000432835.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA Take a look at the full Fender American Ultra II line-up of guitars and basses: www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-American-Ultra-II.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Mason is a swell dude. Knows his way around the guitar. And he looks like a young Wiliam Friedkin. Both knowledgeable and well-spoken individuals in their respective fields. 😎
I would have love to have heard this guitar played into the new Bassman Tone Master, without pedals. Or better still, the blonde Deluxe Tone Master played by Duke Levine.
i dunno man i think fender is keeping up in a decent way product wise. compared to gibson which is gone mad with prices. dunno man. i own a dozen fender and a dozen gibson. .. and so far nowadays I enjoy more Harley Benton... less price more fun... of course we talking budget guitars. i love my custom shops fender and gibsons. but HB in my opinion offers higher value for price. by the way this telly is killer... i love it, just my 2 cents as ex pro-guitar tech, guitar shop and studio recording tech.
Mixed feelings... pickups sound slightly better than my Ultra, self-lubricating nut is a plus, quarter-sawn maple neck is a plus. Removing the body binding, far less color options (where is Cobra Blue?), still no matching headstock, still no contouring on the front (arm carve), and not at least adapting the augmented D shape from the Ultra Luxe (which is much nicer to play), are negatives. Overall a very minor update - still a very good simple guitar at a rather high price.
How are those noiseless pickups in your ultra? I played one briefly in store and didn't love them but it was hardly the ideal place to really hear them.
@@ak2112 They are actually quite good unless you absolutely want an area-specific vintage sound. If you really want e.g. the chime of a '54, then just forget it. If you (like the majority, I guess) look for more early 60s sounds, they are not that far away - certainly within what can be eq'd. Yes, they lack a tiny bit of treble, but unless you play a really muddy amp I don't think you will miss it unless you do scientific comparisons to vintage pickups instead of playing :-) That said, from what I have heard the new generation in the Ultra II does definitely seem to be even closer. Also, what I would definitely not recommend is buying an Ultra with the intention to put in vintage pickups. Most of these are staggered and the 14" radius at the neck pickup (and almost 16" at the bridge) will not work well with those (D and G will be too loud and you have to lower the pickups a lot to avoid the magnetic field keeping your strings from ringing out properly). Yes, some companies offer single coils without staggering, but it severely limits your choices. Everything is a compromise and for some applications noiseless IS a valid requirement. But then, a lot of S-type guitars (including some from Fender, like the Player and Performer) ship with noisy pickups that do not sound any better at all and even the first generation of noiseless pickups (which I considered awful) twenty-something years ago were good enough for Clapton 🙂
Hey how is the neck shape different on the Ultra Luxe from this type of neck shape showcased for the AmUltra II? Curious to know, because I do like the feel of the neck on the regular Ultra line
What do you think of the new Fender American Ultra II Telecaster? Let us know in the comments below! 👇
Order your Fender American Ultra II Tele from Guitar Center:
www.guitarcenter.com/Fender/American-Ultra-II-Telecaster-Maple-Fingerboard-Electric-Guitar-Avalanche-1500000432835.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Take a look at the full Fender American Ultra II line-up of guitars and basses:
www.guitarcenter.com/Fender-American-Ultra-II.gc?source=4GOA4LOBA
Fender is smart getting Mason Stoops to do these demos! He makes them sound insanely good. What a player!!
Yes! Mason is a bad-ass player!
Excellent demo. Mason's playing was great and very descriptive about the sounds he achieved with the guitar!
I'm just here checking up on Stoops. Never disappoints.
Absolutely exceptional demo! Mason killed it!
Great product demo! Well done by Mason.
Great demo! Mason Stoops does an amazing job showcasing the guitar. Love that guy. And the Taco Bolt was one of my best impulse buys ever! :D
Mason is a swell dude. Knows his way around the guitar. And he looks like a young Wiliam Friedkin. Both knowledgeable and well-spoken individuals in their respective fields. 😎
Picked one up in Texas Tea, and added an aged pearl pickguard, playing smoothly 👌
Fender Marketing Machine at work flooding RUclips guitar influencers with free guitars!
What a fenomenal guitarplayer he is
What a surprise another Fender Ultra ll review.
I wish they would make a lefty ultra tele. I’d buy it immediately
Mason the GOAT
Good improvements over my Ultra but I think the no binding is a miss
I don’t give a shit to gear, just love Mason 😉🙏
Taco Bolt FTW
Do you think this series 2 is worth $400.00 more than the one right now?
@EvelynLogan-od7zc Yes?
I would have love to have heard this guitar played into the new Bassman Tone Master, without pedals. Or better still, the blonde Deluxe Tone Master played by Duke Levine.
STOOPS!
The Ultra white needs an ebony fretboard and SS frets come on Fender.
i dunno man i think fender is keeping up in a decent way product wise. compared to gibson which is gone mad with prices. dunno man. i own a dozen fender and a dozen gibson. .. and so far nowadays I enjoy more Harley Benton... less price more fun... of course we talking budget guitars. i love my custom shops fender and gibsons. but HB in my opinion offers higher value for price. by the way this telly is killer... i love it, just my 2 cents as ex pro-guitar tech, guitar shop and studio recording tech.
Mixed feelings... pickups sound slightly better than my Ultra, self-lubricating nut is a plus, quarter-sawn maple neck is a plus. Removing the body binding, far less color options (where is Cobra Blue?), still no matching headstock, still no contouring on the front (arm carve), and not at least adapting the augmented D shape from the Ultra Luxe (which is much nicer to play), are negatives. Overall a very minor update - still a very good simple guitar at a rather high price.
I didn't notice the removal of the binding, they looked much better with it. I liked the diagonal toggle switch change.
Small correction: I just saw another video where the guitar was shown more closely and from different angles... It DOES have an arm carve!
How are those noiseless pickups in your ultra? I played one briefly in store and didn't love them but it was hardly the ideal place to really hear them.
@@ak2112 They are actually quite good unless you absolutely want an area-specific vintage sound. If you really want e.g. the chime of a '54, then just forget it. If you (like the majority, I guess) look for more early 60s sounds, they are not that far away - certainly within what can be eq'd. Yes, they lack a tiny bit of treble, but unless you play a really muddy amp I don't think you will miss it unless you do scientific comparisons to vintage pickups instead of playing :-) That said, from what I have heard the new generation in the Ultra II does definitely seem to be even closer.
Also, what I would definitely not recommend is buying an Ultra with the intention to put in vintage pickups. Most of these are staggered and the 14" radius at the neck pickup (and almost 16" at the bridge) will not work well with those (D and G will be too loud and you have to lower the pickups a lot to avoid the magnetic field keeping your strings from ringing out properly). Yes, some companies offer single coils without staggering, but it severely limits your choices.
Everything is a compromise and for some applications noiseless IS a valid requirement. But then, a lot of S-type guitars (including some from Fender, like the Player and Performer) ship with noisy pickups that do not sound any better at all and even the first generation of noiseless pickups (which I considered awful) twenty-something years ago were good enough for Clapton 🙂
Hey how is the neck shape different on the Ultra Luxe from this type of neck shape showcased for the AmUltra II? Curious to know, because I do like the feel of the neck on the regular Ultra line
What are the frets made of ??? It's not steel
I know we’re only at II, but this is starting to feel like iPhone models.
Love jhs pedals lol
Why doesn’t he mention the arm contour? That’s a pretty big deal.