Yeah! I was hoping for that whole splitting inner and outer coil options on top of regular splitting so you get the tele single and the inner coils for a strat-ish tone.
splitting never really works and splitable pots have worse feel. Give me just a good humbucker that also sounds good dropping a bit the volume pot and i´m set.
Nothing at all wrong with these guitars but personally if I’m buying a tele I want those single coils for the classic tele sound. If I was wanting a HH guitar I’d get a super strat.
What the hell is the deal with comments like these? They still make about 27 diff models of them, but some people like humbuckers so this gives them the option
Why do they always do the belly cut un the HH models??? I want the full body, are the humbucker users fatter than the single coil model users¿? Makes no sense
@@goncaloveiga it´s ugly, the tele only remains tele is you see it from the front, it does have impact on the sound and the aesthetics of a Tele, and Fender proves it because the normal single coil models does NOT have the ugly cut. If it was so great they would do it on the single coil models.
@zaldum386 so by your logic when you play on stage you play your guitar backwards so everyone can see the belly carve? Way to create something out of nothing Bozo... See
@@theiranxican7412 whenever I see the guitar I see that the bely cut is ugly and only looks like a tele from the front. And that is the only thing that matters, what it looks to ME. I already had an maerican HH with the belly cut and it always felt and looked wrong to me.
Great demo! Thanks. (You play well)
How’s the neck feel, rounded edges or does your fingers get nipped ?
are these pickups less noisy than the regular telecaster ones?
I suppose all Telecasters are not created equal, but I like it.
Am I the only one finding it odd that Player I could coilsplit on the HH tele and Player II cant?
Yeah! I was hoping for that whole splitting inner and outer coil options on top of regular splitting so you get the tele single and the inner coils for a strat-ish tone.
@@thestratman7903 I dont need any fancy splitting, but would have loved to see ANY kind of splitting though
New philosophy; less for more.
@@spokes28😢
splitting never really works and splitable pots have worse feel. Give me just a good humbucker that also sounds good dropping a bit the volume pot and i´m set.
If there isn't any splits then they should have put wide range cunife buckers in...I'd rather just get a thinline 70's CV
Nothing at all wrong with these guitars but personally if I’m buying a tele I want those single coils for the classic tele sound. If I was wanting a HH guitar I’d get a super strat.
Get both. 😀
@bengreenbank what do you think? Tell us more lol
What the hell is the deal with comments like these? They still make about 27 diff models of them, but some people like humbuckers so this gives them the option
Why do they always do the belly cut un the HH models??? I want the full body, are the humbucker users fatter than the single coil model users¿? Makes no sense
The belly cut is really comfortable btw and it has no impact on sound.
@@goncaloveiga it´s ugly, the tele only remains tele is you see it from the front, it does have impact on the sound and the aesthetics of a Tele, and Fender proves it because the normal single coil models does NOT have the ugly cut. If it was so great they would do it on the single coil models.
@zaldum386 so by your logic when you play on stage you play your guitar backwards so everyone can see the belly carve?
Way to create something out of nothing Bozo...
See
@@theiranxican7412 whenever I see the guitar I see that the bely cut is ugly and only looks like a tele from the front. And that is the only thing that matters, what it looks to ME. I already had an maerican HH with the belly cut and it always felt and looked wrong to me.
@@zaldum386 it does not have any impact on the tone. ZERO.
more generic pentatonic playing.