August 20, 200619 yr Mexican or japanese? I'm gonna buy a new '72 thinline tele (Guitar Jonny uses most) I probably can't afford american-made- so it's either mexican or japanese made. So which country's one is better?
August 20, 200619 yr Think Japanese, they are better with much things.. For example the electronica. Japan is further in technology than mexico.. but you have to go to the shop or search on the internet :)
August 20, 200619 yr believe it or not the mexican teles are better than the japanese! definitly the mexican. i have one and it sounds amazing! the list goes 4esquire(not squire these are real and nice)3)japanese2)mexican1)and of course american
August 20, 200619 yr Ow ? I didn't know that ! :D I'm sorry than :) But that's cool. I've got 2 electric guitars I don't know from which countries they are. But one is a Ibanez roadstar 2 series, it's a real rock guitar :) And the other is a jazz guitar; 'Aria pro 2' My bass is also an Ibanez. I'll look for the further name a time:)
August 21, 200619 yr I just heard that japan made thinlines have different potsMIJ 5OO K ,MIM have25O K i replaced mine in the store by 5OO K ps they don't made americans anymore these would be vintages ones
August 22, 200619 yr Author Japanese seem more expensive but like I dunno its kind of luck with these mass-produced guitars.
August 22, 200619 yr Go for japanese. Definatly. By the way, I remember really wanting a thinline tele just like Jonny's just because Jonny used one. If you have your heart set on it then go for it but my advice is to look around a bit. There are some much nicer american teles cheaper than the one you want. What I'm saying is don't go for it just because Jonny plays one.
August 22, 200619 yr Go for japanese. Definatly. By the way' date=' I remember really wanting a thinline tele just like Jonny's just because Jonny used one. If you have your heart set on it then go for it but my advice is to look around a bit. There are some much nicer american teles cheaper than the one you want. What I'm saying is don't go for it just because Jonny plays one.[/quote'] Exactly! I only went out and got his whole rig because I loved his "sound" and "style" of playing. Not because I wanted to be just like him or that I thought he was the coolest guy on earth. You just have to find the sound that your looking for and go for it. But im not saying that copying someones sound or style isint a good place to start though.
August 22, 200619 yr I'm more of an acoustic player, but I have quite a few low end electrics. I'm looking to get rid of some of them and invest in a thinline to also get that "style" and "sound", and hopefully, evolve it into my own. Except I don't think I could work all those pedals and gadgets...wow. I have a little multi effects pedal that's already a handful.
August 23, 200619 yr Author I've looked for some info and it's probably gonna cost me around $1,400 bucks for a thinline. I reckon I could get it down to 1200 but its still a lot... They say those nashville teles are nice as well. But that thinline tone is freaking sick. EDIT: That is $AUD By the way would it be a bad idea to get one off the internet (eg ebay) I saw one for $1,000 there
August 23, 200619 yr Its not the fact that its thinline that makes the tone differ from any other tele. Its the pick ups on it. The thinline thing is mainly decoration but may make it resonate slighty more. Like I said, there are cheaper american teles with those same pick ups. Also, don't even think about ebay. That can get you into trouble. Go to your local guitar centre and ask them to order in what you want. Then at least its coming from the factory AND you can play it to see how it sounds and feels.
August 23, 200619 yr Author You've got some good info kapone. Thanks. So which are these cheaper american-made ones?
August 23, 200619 yr This is the Tele Duluxe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Telecaster_Deluxe This shares the same type of pick-ups as the thinline. They're called humbuckers and they're rarely found on teles. This is what chris used on the last tour. This will get you the closest sound to the thinline, its american made and you can find them cheaper. They have a strange strat headstock but its still a tele. Thats just one example but there are quite a few about. The fender website will be able to tell you more.
August 23, 200619 yr Author Yeah, the thing I love most about those 70's teles are those unbelievably cool wide-range humbuckers. Awesome.
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