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Black and Flat White Jim Root Telecaster
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Fender
Jim Root Telecaster
Tim
Boyle
Hollowood Guitar Dept Manager |
First
off I was kind of skeptical of a Fender Telecaster
that was geared towards us heavy metal guitar
players…but I was wrong. I have always
liked telecasters but there was never really
a spot for a tele in metal music. Until now.
The fender Jim Root Telecaster feels, plays
and sounds like a great metal machine. Starting
with the requisite black paint job (also available
in white) which is not a gloss but a flat finish
that gives the guitar a Highway 1 series look.
Next to its warm and resonant Mahogany body
rather than the stock fender Alder or Ash bodies,
and still holds the weight of a normal tele
(around 8 pounds). It sports a modern “C”
shape neck, which is about the only “normal”
spec of a tele that is made in Mexico. Yes it
is a Mexican guitar. But it is a very well made
guitar. The guitar although not an American
guitar does come with a special hardshell tweed
case. The tweed is not a regular yellow/tan
type of color rather a grey/black color that
caught my eye as soon as I opened the box. Also
sports a red plush interior and comes with the
usual “case candy” of any other
fender product.
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to the specs of the guitar (the real reason
we are here). One of my favorite specs of this
guitar is that it comes loaded with EMG pickups.
A first for a tele (I think). An EMG 81 is located
in the bridge and an EMG 60 is located in the
neck. The EMG 81 is pretty much the standard
for Metal guitarists bridge pickup in their
EMG setup. The 81 are a very high output pickup
designed with the lead guitarist in mind. I
personally use the pickup in the neck position
for a nice rounded “Yngwie” type
tone. It is best played at high volumes through
a high gain amp (Peavey 5150, 6505 etc.) with
its sharp attack and tight bottom end and long
lasting sustain. The EMG 60 in the neck features
similar specs to the 81 with the same ceramic
magnet and brings the bright attack and a distinctive
crunch. Hey, James Hetfield from Metallica uses
them so they must be good!!
Rounding out my review of the
really cool innovative instrument from fender
will be my praise over the use of a 6-saddle
hard tail style Stratocaster Bridge. Great intonation
and the same feel of a strat bridge but no tremolo
arm to get in the way when you don’t want
to use it. The only thing that I would have
changed on the guitar would be the addition
of a tone control. I personally like to have
different tonal possibilities. All in all a
really cool idea from fender. Come check it
out!!!!
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