'72 gets my vote for both sounds and looks - I'd have to play one to see if I was comfortable with the 7.25" radius but from what you said I think it would be fine.
I like the use of the same lick to demonstrate different switch options. All too often in demos we don't get this true A/B comparison. Do I detect a bit of Walter Becker influence in the opening music? Anyhoo, nice playing, we like v much. Nice one Jamie. 🎶🌟👍
I thought I would like the 1975 Deluxe better for the blending of pickups and 4 knob control layout but I’ve always been intrigued by the Thinline which sounds better IMO
Fantastic demo- great playing and analysis! The old WR has certainly mellowed over the years. As someone who owned a 74 Thinline in the 80s, I can say with confidence that a reasonably new one sounds exactly like the new ones. They should mellow out in time and match your 70s Custom. Um, could you please give it a good cleaning? It deserves some TLC!
I really dig the thin line...wow! I do play a standard Tele early 1980 and a 1979 Strat but (I would) love - love to pick up a thin line. I'm curious about amplification though, I would like to hear these beautiful axes thru a Fender Delux or my '71 Twin Reverb.,(or vintage) Princeton.
I thought the reissue deluxe neck pup sounded better than the original, had more clarity and jangle where the original was a bit muddier with less definition. Of course this could have been due to old strings or something so…
I picked up a 2000 MIM Thinline for my daughter. It makes some really sweet tones and is just so easy to look at. She adores it.
the deluxe is BEAUTIFUL 😍
Really loved your tone, playing and the jam trac on the closing sequence...
Very sweet
Thank you!
'72 gets my vote for both sounds and looks - I'd have to play one to see if I was comfortable with the 7.25" radius but from what you said I think it would be fine.
has that fender electricity
Very good review. Proper AB-ing between the models. Actually helpful and nice focus on both clean and driven tones. Thanks!
Owned both. Real ones with the Cunife pickups. Awesome!
I like the use of the same lick to demonstrate different switch options. All too often in demos we don't get this true A/B comparison. Do I detect a bit of Walter Becker influence in the opening music? Anyhoo, nice playing, we like v much. Nice one Jamie. 🎶🌟👍
Everyone has already mentioned everything that’s brilliant and informative about this video, so I’ll just say thank you 👍
6:21 Deluxe
6:57 Thinline
7:57 Org
I thought I would like the 1975 Deluxe better for the blending of pickups and 4 knob control layout but I’ve always been intrigued by the Thinline which sounds better IMO
Man I love the tint on those new avri ii’s. The headstocks look so good.
But the real 72 humbucker sounded best!!
My favorite has always been the deluxe telecaster without the “F” hole….I’m 64 years old now and still love that model guitar….
Do you know the neck shape of the deluxe?
Fantastic demo- great playing and analysis! The old WR has certainly mellowed over the years. As someone who owned a 74 Thinline in the 80s, I can say with confidence that a reasonably new one sounds exactly like the new ones. They should mellow out in time and match your 70s Custom. Um, could you please give it a good cleaning? It deserves some TLC!
They do sound good. Nice playing Jamie!
Bugger, I want both of them!
I really dig the thin line...wow! I do play a standard Tele early 1980 and a 1979 Strat but (I would) love - love to pick up a thin line. I'm curious about amplification though, I would like to hear these beautiful axes thru a Fender Delux or my '71 Twin Reverb.,(or vintage) Princeton.
Very nice, great improvisation if i may say.
Nice playing bro!!!
That custom tele is SEXY
I waited for those to be reissued and made in USA for so long. Meanwhile enjoying my Mexican Tele 72.
I thought the reissue deluxe neck pup sounded better than the original, had more clarity and jangle where the original was a bit muddier with less definition. Of course this could have been due to old strings or something so…
...and rosewood fingerboard!
Nice tones. I like the small headstock. I just can't gel with the larger headstock. I think that was a real mistake on tele's and even strat's.
I've always preferred the larger headstocks on the Strat. Seems a bit odd on the Tele, but that's only because it's not common.
How many pieces of alder is the body? Makes a huge difference on the sound.
It's a two-piece body.
@@guitarist Thank you
overpriced
Compared to what, exactly?
Compared to the -72, the -75 looks a bit tacky.