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Build Your DREAM Telecaster
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2020
- Here are the specs for my Telecaster build:
#telecasterbuild
Neck:
Musikraft Quartersawn Flame Maple
Dark Indian Rosewood
Aged Clay Dots
1.65" nut width
9.5 inch radius
Chunky C profile
Medium jumbo frets
Body:
MJT Lightweight Swamp Ash
Candy Apple Red (closet classic nitro finish)
Bridge:
Hipshot
Controls:
920D Custom 4-Way Tele Control Plate
Pickups:
Fender Custom Shop Twisted Tele
My kids and I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for the entertainment.
Very creative. You’re a natural in front of the camera. Please keep doing what you’re doing.
In order to really bake cookies from scratch, you must first create the universe. And that high five was sick.
Dig your channel and you earned a sub on your CE24 vid. Mark & Matt Jenny do great work. Good people and their shop is near me. Keep up the good humor!
Thanks!
I built my first guitar 3 months after my first daughter was born. I’m starting on my second now that my second daughter is here.
That RUclips comments intro bit was hilarious! That neck was definitely worth it. The best part of your T-style guit.
Get a pair of Porter Custom T's. It's the Tele sound you didn't know you needed.
This is a rare opportunity to be part of a great channel before it blows up (Not even 2k subs is criminal).
Another quality video and a beautiful instrument!
I was thinking the same thing! Looking forward to watching this channel grow
That intro was gold...
I put Fishman Fluence pickups in my strat and I love them, I will put the tele version in my tele build. Thanks for the video, helped me a lot.
I like this guy already just from the computer typing intro. 😂
Nice video, really enjoyed both the content and your straightforward delivery. Thanks for posting.
Love this! You are killing it! Very fun to watch
Came looking for Telecaster builds but the Gransfors-Bruks hatchet made me click on this!
Perfect little bushcraft tool! I love it.
Beautiful instrument. 🤍
Was about to put together my own Tele and I found your video. Great Job, Love what you’ve done with yours. Subscribed!
God that color. Just amazing.
My first tele build was a nitro sonic blue finish and a 20 inch radius maple fretboard with a hand carved belly cut
Very good video man! Honest answers to good questions and fun watching! Keep it up
This video is spot on, on every subject ... the first minute sums pretty much the state of any internet comment section and the rest is spot on mind process of wanting to have "dream" guitar with everything the way "I" want.
The pros and cons are all spot on.
I dont remember any video about guitar gear, where I agreed with everything what was said ...
BFF :D
I’m loving your videos! Keep up the good work!
Thanks! Glad you like them!
I’ve got some lollar special Ts in my candy Apple red Tele. They are amazing! Lots of snap and twang but lots of beef as well. The tone knob is your friend with any Tele but with the Lollards especially so. Just because the whole range of the pot is usable. It never gets icepicky even at ten. Get a beefier bridge than neck, obviously. To keep it balanced. Great video! I just built my first guitar. Mjt body, Warmoth neck, mojotone quietcoil 58 noiseless Strat pickups. Lots of fun.
I truly love your content man. You’re great 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Love your channel. Just found it through this video. Subscribed. Thanks for the great content!
Awesome build. It looks and sounds great! When I build guitars, I never think about resale. To me they're priceless! You kinda bond to them. It's different than buying a guitar. It's part of the process I love!👍😎🎸🎶
you put so much into that guitar it would be well worth taking it to a tech for a fret dress.
New subscriber here! I just wanted to drop in and say that I really appreciate your content! I love the short film aspects mixed with guitars and gear reviews. As someone who isn't very good at guitar myself, it's actually refreshing to see someone just enjoys gear without being "Shreddy Van Halen". Very relatable to me. It's all about having fun and I am glad you're doing so. I look forward to the future videos!
Thank you!
I have a made in Japan 52 Telecaster reissue. It came with Texas Special pick ups. I am very happy with how they sound with my Marshall DSL15c. I usually play on the ultra gain channel, but get really nice tones on the classic gain channel too.
I have some Lollar P90s in my guitar and they are just superb! If they are anything to go by, their Tele pickups will be amazing too.
Don Mare pickups are pretty awesome! I have a hayride in the bridge of my Tele and the fender twisted tele in the neck. The hayride is super clear but zero icepick. No ear fatigue. What ever he does to he's doing it right.
Nice video talking a lot of sense - thanks enjoyed it!
I am really inspired by this. Will start buying parts now. I live in New Zealand. Hope we have good parts sellers here.
Thanks for making great content! Some of the best and most entertaining guitar content out there! I built my own tele a year ago because I wanted something nobody makes (until Fender released pretty much the same thing a week after I finished). drive.google.com/file/d/1F6x3y0sCrjYmfsPDZpsh_Wn6JR8P5hU4/view?usp=drivesdk
Regarding pickups, mine doesn't sound much like a tele. I've got an SD Quarter pound in the bridge and a Gibbo P94 in the neck. I'm thinking about building a more standard tele now. For that I'll be starting with a set of Tone rider hot classics. I used to have them in a Squier and loved them! ...and they're pretty cheap.
Thanks again.
"I'm a very mediocre one who sits in a room and plays because I love it"
this described me perfectly
I recommend trying hepcat pickups. They are a boutique builder from France. Your tele looks amazing!
Adriano Barco Thanks! I’ll check them out
Nice! I'm also in the middle of a tele build. In fact, I just watched this right after I bought the 920D 4-Way control plate...I went with a Warmoth body and the roasted maple fender neck (MEX). I haven't purchased the pickups yet though. Yours sound pretty darn good...
You should do an update video on this guitar. Wondering if you ever tried other pickups? Also did you ever get the frets worked out? I got a 920D loaded pick guard for my 79 dollar pawnshop bullet strat and now it sounds like a damned custom shop fender. They do crazy good work over there. Anyway…I’m interested to know how this tele is livin 🤘🏻
I bought a couple supplies from StewMac and worked on the frets myself. Not the greatest job in the world, but I got everything smoothed out. I didn't end up trying any other pickups. I really love the Twisted Tele setup. After 18 months and playing a lot of other guitars, the Tele is still my favorite.
I’ve tried the true grit pick ups from bare knuckle pick ups I think they sound amazing
Oh, I forgot to mention: Monty's Pickups in London. The DP51 Telecaster pickup set is awesome!!
Building your own guitar is fun, and they hold a special place in your collection as I've made a Strat and Tele. But they cost about the same or even more than buying a top of the line American made guitar as you referenced. Fun to do once or twice, but counterproductive in many ways when you really add it all up.
I think the pick ups you have right now sounds great mojo tone makes great tele pick upsAlso they have a telecaster pick up set with a Blend
Nice build. You asked for Pick up recommendations. I'm really digging the new Brad Paisley Pups by Seymore Duncan. They sound like I always imagined a telecaster should. My tele has Texas Special Bridge and a Fender Vintage neck pup. I will be building another tele and it will have the Paisley Duncans. It will be wired with the middle switch position in series instead of standard parallel. Ditch the normal 250k volume pot for A500k CTS. I wire the tone 50s style. In sereies from the Vols middle output lug not modern paralle. I prefer a film cap/orange Drop 0.022uf or .03uf. The reason is simple. The .047 I feel are too dark and help bleed off too many highs. A 250k vol pot decreases your highs as well but a 500k sound better. The 50s series wiring retains your sound fidelity and highs at lower volumes and prevent the need for a treble bleed circuit. I also like to put a bypass switch before the volume so i can skip the tone circuit. I can go from rolled off rhythm to a really bright and louder sound for leads at the flip of a switch the right back that fast.
My buddy in the band has a Squire that sounds real good. He has got a Chopper T and a quarterpounder pick up in it. Cant Remember the brand but think tis Seymore Duncan
Pickups worth considering are Kinman.....Queensland in Australia. Chris Kinman really knows his stuff.......from memory he made his first guitar in 1969
"...their mom brings them meatloaf..." Love it!
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nice axe.
I love the neckplate engraved with your daughter's name. I'm stealing the idea!!! Thanks!!!
On the decal comment: what if somebody bought a genuine fender neck and bolted it on a partscaster? Does it make his guitar a more of a Fender than yours, of course not yet it has a logo... You think it is lame to put a decal on the headstock and here I am building a Tele with the '52 'looks' and a period correct logo is a must for me. YMMV. Heck I built a '63 clone strat partscaster just to be able to put the right 63 Fender logo on it because all the fender offerings with the 63 looks were out of my reach.
I got the Tonerider Vintage Plus pickups for my build, highly recommended by independent reviews and affordable.
Then you have a partscaster with a genuine Fender neck. You can spray paint a watch gold and slap a Rolex logo on it, but it's still a fake. And for me, I'd be embarrassed slapping logos on a partscaster. Not to mention how many scams there are out there with people trying to sell fake Fenders. I just don't see the point. I have a partscaster, and it's an amazing guitar. That's good enough for me without trying to get people to think it's a Fender.
Try TV Jones tele neck pickups
I’m thinking about assembling a guitar myself because I can’t buy a Tele with the specs I want; which is a mash up between a strat and and a Tele. Eg: Contour body, top mounted input jack, two point strat tremolo but with twin P90’s, a gold adonized tele thinline pickgard and purple, has to be Purple.
@@guitarmovies Cheers mate!
also.. i refinished my childhood guitar, aka '88 Jackson charvel for my 6yr old daughter, says her name on the headstock & shit.. i feel ya bud, she'll prolly play piano though,, go figure.
That's awesome! One day she'll love it.
subcribed.. cuz lol.
Duncan's 52 set for tele does it for me
Aw man, I laughed at the RUclips bit... Digging your videos. Criminally under-looked. For now anyway. .
Subscribed! Good shit, sir!
Unless you have chronic constipation... To which I say I'm sorry, and keep on pushing!
nice axe
intentionally ambiguous comment. But really both.
Wow you make really high quality videos relative to your subscriber count (which is too low I think), not to mention the actual content is entertaining too.
Oh damn dude u blown ur excuse for buying that guitar with “this is mine!” Quote 😂
If you do a bit of masking you can get a better result with the highfive.
What kind of hatchet is that? Gransfors Bruks, Wetterlings, or Condor?
It's a Gransfors Bruks Wildlife Hatchet. One of my absolute favorite tools for being out in the woods. It's perfect for building small shelters, processing firewood or roughing out the shape of a wooden spoon.
$250 final offer
Oh...and I'm looking at Lollar or Fralin pickups. My total build is looking a little over $1k
Ship it to me I’ll fix those fret ends😈
btw can i come live with you.
Have a look at my Telecaster build from scratch ! Cutting and routing the wood ! CHAPTER 1 ruclips.net/video/sUeXOEWgpu8/видео.html
You are a funny bastard.
Partscasters have no resale value? NASH has made quite a business from building and selling partscasters :)
Why the bad language? You lost credibility with me as a person. I've been working on guitars since 1969, pacing and repairing parts since 1980 and building since 2004. If you have a daughter don't slip up with the bad language. She'll pick them up and shame you in a Mall.