Let's Talk About Fender Telecasters [And T-Shaped Objects £139 - £Thousands] - That Pedal Show
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The Telecaster is Dan’s favourite guitar of all time ever. What are the rest of us missing?
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Welcome to the show! A little while back we did a video on Strats, my favourite guitar (Mick here). You can watch it here: • Let’s Talk About Fende...
After doing that, we received loads of questions asking for a show on Telecasters, Dan’s favourite guitar. So here it is!
A bit like me with Strats, Dan has a fairly narrow aperture of what he wants in a Tele, so don’t be expecting Nashville-three-pickups, four-way switching or anything else that’s too much outside of the vintage formula. That said, we do take in a bunch of guitars across a massive price range that have a variety of timber and pickup differences.
It remains astonishing to us that this thing that debuted in 1950 remains one of the most versatile, expressive and widely used electric guitars across all genres of music - often in largely unchanged form - to this day. Let’s hear it for the Not-So-Humble-Telecaster!
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Interesting bits and go-to sections…
0:12 Intro playing
2:28 What are we doing today?
3:40 Why the Tele, Dan?
5:50 When Teles weren’t cool
8:15 Blackguard: where it all began
9:10 1963 spec - Red
10:30 Butters & Red basic sounds
14:47 1965 Tele & Red
18:30 Squier Tele unboxing
21:10 Cheap Squier vs 1965 Tele
25:04 More powerful bridge pickups?
28:08 Fender Standard Tele pickup change
32:40 Neck pickup comparisons
43:10 The in-between funky tone
44:35 Three-saddle intonation
48:54 Comp for country
50:40 Dan plays us out
Guitars in this episode:
• Fender Custom Shop 1963 Telecaster with standard pickups
• Fender Jason Isbell Custom Telecaster with standard pickups
• Fender Custom Shop ’52 Telecaster Heavy Relic with standard pickups
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• 1965 Fender Telecaster with rewound ‘50s pickups
• Squier Affinity Telecaster with Ron Ellis 50/60 pickups
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• Squier FSR Bullet Telecaster (Limited Edition Purple Metallic) with standard pickups
• Karl Longbottom T16 71 with Creamery Classic ’71 Wide Range Humbuckers
• Fender Standard Telecaster with Bare Knuckle Pickups Cobra T bridge pickup
• G&L Fullerton Deluxe ASAT Special with MFD Pickups
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• Fender Highway One Texas Telecaster with Bare Knuckle Pickups Flat ’50 bridge and TV Jones TV Classic neck pickups
• Gray Guitars Admiral T with Lollar 52 T pickups
• Fender American Vintage ’59 Stratocaster with Custom Shop Fat ’60s pickups
Amps in this episode
• Fender ’65 Deluxe Reverb 1x12 combo
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• Fender ’65 Princeton Reverb 1x10 combo
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I had surgery and ordered a Squier Bullet Telecaster to enjoy in recovery. It was delivered the day I was re-admitted into hospital with an infection. Today is the day I get to go home and see my family and also unbox my new Tele. This is the perfect episode to watch while I wait for my last dose of antibiotica before they let me go.
@hoboroadie4623
2 жыл бұрын
Ugh. Infection. Glad you are still with us. Maybe I should get a Tele in this lifetime? 🤔
@rafsbio
2 жыл бұрын
Hope you have a fast and full recovery, Dale!
@matthewtyler-jones8317
2 жыл бұрын
Enjoy your new tele. I got a Squier contemporary, my first guitar, a couple of weeks back.
@Tomsdrawings
2 жыл бұрын
Get well soon, Dale!
@dalenixon1947
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the well wishes, means alot. I have unboxed it, IT'S A TELECASTER! £139 in white with maple neck and black gaurd. It's amazing what you can get for the money these days. Can recommend to anyone who wants a wallet friendly guitar.
I firmly believe that having less choices most often leads to more creativity. Too many choices leads to overthinking things and not getting on with it. Hence, the perfection of this instrument, in my book.
@benjaminfowler4513
2 жыл бұрын
I agree, for a while I chased pedals and guitars with as many knobs and features as possible and usually would end up just constantly changing shit around because it all sounded good but I couldn't decide which setting sounded BEST lol so it was paralyzing. Now I'm much happier with an esquire and phasing out the overly complicated pedals and doing more actual playing
@twerpeater
2 жыл бұрын
As someone once said, “too much knowledge leads to confusion, too many guitar lessons leads to jazz fusion “.
@themikepadua
2 жыл бұрын
I wholeheartedly agree
@MintStiles
Жыл бұрын
Having more choices is okay as long as you understand these choices. A tone stack in a preamp section helps a lot as long as you understand the end sound. I wouldn't call a Telecaster "perfection" because there are obvious things that it cannot do. That said, I have been gravitating towards playing a Telecaster more and more because it's so simple and predictable. You work with the guitar more instead of trying to force the guitar to work for you.
@westleycarmona3626
Жыл бұрын
TRUE.
Love the look of pure joy on Dan's face when he revels playing a Tele..lol
Dan, your jam at the end was stunning. I loved everything about this episode. And every episode. Since my divorce 5 years ago, I dove Back into guitar. I am so analytical that I need to know how everything works and why. You and mick have taught me so much over the last few years. I can’t even begin to say thank you enough. You both have gotten me through such hard times and I now look at both of you as my own brothers. Thank you so much. And God bless you both :)
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Ah, cheers David, thanks so much 🤓🙏
@lraffucci
2 жыл бұрын
Right there with you.
@randallscott6
Жыл бұрын
Chinese guitar, lol
No matter what guitar you put it against, RED always sounds 10 out of 10....
@Joe-mz6dc
2 жыл бұрын
Finally someone brings up the topic of tone paint.
@maxmackenzie8974
2 жыл бұрын
Growing up dreaming of a Black Beauty, Red is now basically the reason why I only really want a decent Tele and... That will just about do. Hahahaha
@bruno.ceccatto
2 жыл бұрын
I think it goes up to 11, Red is a monster out this world.
@NeilAran
2 жыл бұрын
Red guitars are the fastest.
@Watergrovey
2 жыл бұрын
Red is part of Dan by this point.
That direct, no hiding sound is definitely what gets me. The Roy Buchanan blowing minds and never really needing to sing bc the guitar’s doing all the talking thing… so good
@JohnnySnappleseed
2 жыл бұрын
Not to mention he almost always used just the guitar and amp! Insane versatility just by using attack and a couple of knobs.
Dan always looks like he's having the time of his life when he's playing Red.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
I am 😆👍
@topografer
2 жыл бұрын
Find someone that looks at you the way Dan look at Red :D
@anneaart
2 жыл бұрын
I don't blame him
@maxpeck4154
2 жыл бұрын
Dan's enthusiasm is contagious. I love this show, and I'm a lifelong Tele player as well. Nothing does what a Tele does.
@JakeTeee
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow tu Z U. Už Žít utititu z z zi tututzbu ti žít užití. Ututututt Žít už Z už
Loved this episode just as much as the Strat episode. I can relate after having been a Strat player for most of my life and suddenly trying out a Tele that literally BLEW MY MIND! My Tele is now my #1 guitar and I play it about 90% of the time. My Strat is now my backup guitar. Teles friggin' ROCK!
@pb25193
Жыл бұрын
Why? I have both and I just find them to be different, hard to see why one is better...
@joequintana5546
Жыл бұрын
@@pb25193 I agree, I love them both, but I find myself using the Tele about 90% of the time because I am really connected to it.
@pb25193
Жыл бұрын
@@joequintana5546 is it because of any particular song?
@joequintana5546
Жыл бұрын
@@pb25193 nope. I usually play every song with the same guitar. It makes no difference if I take a Strat or a Tele. But the Tele inspires me more than the Strat does. It's exciting and super simple.
@joequintana5546
Жыл бұрын
@@pb25193 I played Strats almost exclusively for more than 25 years.
LOVE this show!! I am the telecaster nutter called TeleCathster! I love teles and my name is Cath aka Catherine. You guys have often commented on my sign on name for when I’ve super chatted so thought I’d finally explain and this was the perfect episode! Thanks for all your expertise on answering my questions on live Q&A! I have 15 teles in all pickup configurations and different woods with some being custom made by local luthier. The best guitar that does everything! Keep safe lads!
The acting delivery of Dan's first spoken line here puts Sir Laurence Olivier to shame.
@WhalerGA
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't understand what he said before "Dan here".
I'm sure I am missing a few, but here are the Telecaster Jazz musicians that jump to mind: Mike Stern, Howard Roberts, Ted Greene, Danny Gatton, Bill Frisell, Julian Lage, and believe it or not, lately a bit of John Scofield too. This was a great episode!
@jamesnelson1443
Жыл бұрын
Many feel the Tele neck pickup is the perfect marriage for Jazz!
50:24 - Some of the finest playing I've heard Dan ever do. Some reminisce of one of my fav Tele players of all time Tim Bricheno from All About Eve 😎😀
Those pedal steel intro licks by Dan were totally on point. As we'd expect. To segue that immediately into the Tele as a rock tool shows why it's so popular. Hucking Fell the outro riffage was mighty. Red is truly something else.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers mate, yeah, Red has something unique going on, love that guitar
17 minutes in. My favorite part of this video so far is Mick’s enthusiasm in making the guitar exchanges; as though he can’t wait to hear the next one. Cheers from the Big Apple.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Yep! I’m a great guitar exchanger!
@weschilton
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow your huge smile through this was just fantastic!
IMO Butters is the best guitar in your collection. The bridge is perfectly bright without being brittle and the neck is dark, woody with lots of depth without being muddy. If I came across that guitar, i would not leave without it. Thank god you guys are across the pond!
The passion you demonstrate for your favorite red Tele is by far the greatest audible difference heard in this comparison. A brilliant guitar with a heavy dose of musical spirit. Almost brought a tear to this old mans eye. Thank you both for your dedication to this instrument.
Oof. That closing little jam on Red was fantastic. I wanna hear the rest of that album!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers matey 🤓🙏
Just wanted to say, Dan’s red tele (and Pete’s purple one….. and Greg K’s red over white one…) gave me so much ‘gas’ 4 years ago…. So I bought a used post modern custom shop from Anderson’s in 2017. I’ve done 90+ gigs with since then. It really does do everything but more importantly it’s the only guitar I own that I truly connect with. It puts out exactly what I put in. Thanks TPS for helping me find me.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Waaaay cool Simon. Glad you’re digging it! Mick here.
@nigelvonshredman
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow Thanks Mick. I just looked back at some photos and it was early 2017 when I bought it. Where has the time gone!!?
@mastermachetier5594
2 жыл бұрын
I had the same thing happen with Micks strat blue . I spent a long long time getting one that made me feel like I did watching Mick play his blue
Mick and Dan... you guys never cease to amaze me. You are both just as entertaining as you are informative. I have been subscribed to your channel for quite some time, but invariably, more times than not I come across one of your episodes while I am searching for something else guitar/amp/pedal related, then I'm off watching and listening for ~45 minutes, all the while with a smile on my face and in my heart. Simply a joy to watch... all the way from Central Indiana. Thank you so much for your continued efforts and passions!
I honestly can’t tell them apart… although I love telecasters and love watching countless guitar videos. I’m beginning to realize that most of the time we are just knit picking at sounds, when really there isn’t much difference at all! Just good sounding telecasters
@keithchang8566
11 ай бұрын
thats not true... red and butter are night and day.
@thomasfoster4091
10 ай бұрын
@@keithchang8566they’re not though.
@ThruThaRoofComedy
9 ай бұрын
I think a lot of times what ppl attribute to sound is usually more about how it feels to play/how the pickups play. A tele is supposed to sound like a tele so theyre all gonna sound the same more or less
@ThruThaRoofComedy
9 ай бұрын
@@keithchang8566they are just different pickups dude
@keithchang8566
9 ай бұрын
There's a reason why Greg Koch designed his fishman fluence pickups to be voiced "50s" and "60s". "A tele is going to sound like a tele" is valid when you're comparing a tele with other guitars. But in this case, I wasn't.@@ThruThaRoofComedy
Jim Weider said it best when he said “if you don’t have a toothbrush and a telecaster you”re in trouble” great episode
ah!! Yes!!!one of life's small pleasures!! an hour of Tele talk with two of my most favourite guys on a Friday night. I think the backyard patio was most definitely made for nights like this! Can't wait to dig in with a frosty beverage. Thanks starting the weekend off right Gents!!
"It's a combination of whatever it is that gives this guitar a certian thing". It's for these incisive gems that I keep coming back to this channel x
Less than 2 minutes and I'm clicking "thumbs up." Soul piercing intro.
I was in a rock band with three guitarists. All telecasters, all different with a distinct sound. A 2000’s American standard which was warm and clear, a 70’s with maple neck which was brash and spanky, and an ASAT custom classic which was smooth and right in the middle. It’s an amazing guitar and perfect for so many situations.
Let’s not forget just how many configurations a tele can come in. Tele Custom, Thineline, the Carbonita, humbucker in the neck etc. You could play nothing but tele shaped items and end up with a room full of guitars. ***Side note, you should have a show where you reunite Dan with the thin line that Paul Davids snatched out of Dan’s hands.
@ESANANIKONE
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, that thinline is astonishing
@ilmisxx2
2 жыл бұрын
Any guitar can come in any configuration if you have enough $
@nedim_guitar
2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the Tele Deluxe! :)
@jacobbrown1690
2 жыл бұрын
Love my dual filtertron cabronita.
@sooperheep
Жыл бұрын
You just described my collection😄
These past two episodes have been nothing short of outstanding. Truly wonderful. Thank you.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Michael 🤓👍
You guys have made over half a million people very happy by making this video. I"m one of them. Bravo and cheers!
That switch to neck pick-at 51:30 was absolutely beautiful tone. Could’ve listened to that the whole time
I love love love Teles. Throughout my playing life I’ve loved squeezing every sound imaginable out of such a simple guitar.
I just have to say, out of all the guitar enthusiast channels I’ve come across and subscribed to (and I’ve watched a lot), I can legitimately say yours is top of the list for me. I continue to come back and check in with you guys, really enjoy your content/feedback and walk away with new perspective each time I watch one of your videos. Unbiased, clearly very experienced and directionally accurate reviews. You guys are awesome! Thank you and cheers from Virginia, keep up the great work!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much B, that’s very kind of you to say. Thanks for being part of the TPS family!
Oh man, not only did you cover all things Tele, the sheer JOY on Dan's face as he RIPPED awesomeness and Mick's huge smile as he did so was just wonderful!!! What a great way to end my miserable week! Thanks gents!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Wes, hope this week is better for you 👍
Please bring back the Pick n' Mix series. Those were so satisfactory to watch.
@davemish4163
2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you. I would much rather watch a pick 'n mix than a 2-3 hour q&a.
The inevitable TPS "my guitar" deep-dive sequel, so good! Definitely plain to see you both have bonded with your instrument of choice, I've never watched a TPS episode without learning more than I can come away with. Will need to revisit this when messing with the t-type in my house.
Dan is right about the particular few components being important in the Tele design. Saddles, Pickup & Bridge plate like he said.. I reckon the thin ashtray vintage ones have an extra charm too. Even though it's been celebrated frequently it begs repeating, that red tele really is something special.. What a gem. The frequency output seems to be balanced in just the right way to produce such a pleasing tone. The other ones demonstrated are quite different aren't they?.. I find that so fascinating. Thanks guys for a great companion piece to the Strat show a while back. You two really manage to illuminate the points you make here and also illustrate things so well which is a testament to the natural skills and pure energy you two possess as people. Always a fun & educational watch, and as jaded as I can be, I always find something humbling to appreciate in these shows. Thanks for the years of service/duty guys. Lots of love :)
Wow, great show!! Dan, what an performance at the end there.. I didn’t know what to expect, that felt like I was in the room with you! Really enjoyed that little jam at the end! Thanks guys, great topic, the strat one was great too!
Dan has been putting in some time, eh? Good to see something else positive coming out of these past couple of months/years. The improvement is very noticeable!! And Dan was already a fantastic player! This is another level.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Ah, cheers mate, having a go 🤓🙏
@TybudX
2 жыл бұрын
Those bends in the intro jam were intense!
@weschilton
2 жыл бұрын
Dan is just KILLING it!
@timcat8382
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow Dan, you have been bowling me over with your skill for many a year. Hello from the land of oz.
I'm actually Tele shopping right now because of that Isbell model, perfect timing for this video, thanks!
"Butters" every day of the week for me! Ted Greene, Tim Lerch, Danny Gatton, Roy Buchanan, Jim Campilongo.... I'm a big fan of the 4-way switch also on my black guard.
I prefer the butterscotch 50's custom shop tele. That one sounds amazing to me.
Pointing out Tim Lurch was an excellent call, such a wonderful player, can listen to him all day.
Although you can tell the difference between the Squire and Fender, it is amazing how technology has improved cheap guitars.
@CraigsWorkshop
Жыл бұрын
And if you upgrade the tuners and pickups, you have closed 75% of the gap. Swapping the electronics too, probably closes 90-95% of the gap. Definitely diminishing returns after that!
@lesterpaul9657
Жыл бұрын
@@CraigsWorkshop I own two early Squire classic vipes telecasters made in China. Both very proper produced. Only changed pu with a bit more bite on one of the guitars, that' s all I had to improve. Of course you can argue a good Fender custom shop has this little" I can' t tell what it is" extra but it' s not worth enough to pay thousends more quids for it.
As much as I love watching you guys sit and talk about the different sounds different specs/pickups/pedals can generate, I must say it was a wonderful treat to hear Dan play so beautifully at the end of the video! I would love to get the chance to see you guys play live someday!
First electric guitar I ever played was a Fender Tele a friend of mine's dad had in his house. I went out and bought myself a blue Squier Tele straight away. It was my first guitar. I've had numerous guitars ever since but nothing beats a Tele. 10 years on, it's still the GOAT.
Show idea: That Pedal Order Show. Short shows that just focus on two effects and how they interact with each other, order, tone, impedance, single coil vs humbuckers, other considerations. Some are, I think, well covered like fuzz and wah, or fuzz and drive, but phaser/fuzz, flanger/distortion, chorus/drive, and on and on. Might be able to make them 5-10 minutes each. Then you could make a playlist of them and have them be a pedal order reference you can always point to in the future.
@johnheath970
2 жыл бұрын
Love this idea! Will our attention span? Switching pedal order, I generally settle on what works for what I am trying to accomplish at that moment and then decide that’s how it should be forever. Sounds like a great chance for Dan to ever so humbly pitch switchers for small pedalboards!
@mattgilbert7347
2 жыл бұрын
Excellent idea
Worth noting that Jack Pearson uses Squire Bullets (teles and strats) as well as high end guitars and he sounds great on either end of the price scale (it’s all in the fingers). Great show as always guys!
Absolutely love my teles. When I can't play. I watch this and I'm in my happy place. Cheers guys. You are awesome.
Utterly enjoyed that! Great sounds at the end there Dan, loved it. Also learned a great deal about the different pick-ups.
I just want everybody here to know that I'm from the Nashville aria and this opening was stellar! Stunning! Hats off to Dan. I'm always impressed with the playing here but you two always outdo yourselves.
@musicmnw1982
Жыл бұрын
....and the outro proves me right.
Only a few minutes in. Butters knocks politely, Red kicks the door down!! Love both, but for different reasons.
You guys are the best. Thank you for helping me learn more about guitars, pedals and how I want a tele. Love the show as always. Cheers boys!
I'm not sure I've ever even played a Tele in my life. I found this show a load of fun and super interesting. Great show guys! How can 12 people thumbs down this video??????
Been playing epiphones for about 20 years, my current squeeze was a 56 les Paul pro but I couldn't get on with the thick neck despite the great sound. Decided to try a Harley Benton so I bought the 62 custom vintage series. I'd compare it to a classic vibe. I've really fallen in love with this Tele, I can't believe I ignored these guitar's for so long. The sweetest part is it only cost me £141. I know people knock these guitar's but I'm not ashamed to own a fantastic telecaster with a Harley headstock.
Dan's playing was off the scale good in the play out at the end. Great video guys. I'm a strat guy that owns a Tele thanks to this channel and it's a great guitar so thanks.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Darren 🤓🙏
I watch all of your videos. I’ve purchased the ‘all you need is fuzz’ t-shirt (2 of them). BUT, all that screechy metallic bridge pickup playin’ makes me love my Strat, Les Paul and PRS so much more. You’ve saved me from the brink. Buyer’s remorse was on the horizon. Thank you a million times over.
I play guitar since 27 years and I always played a Strat but today I bought a vintera Tele 60s and it's amazing. I love it!
Re: the pickups in Dan's red 63 CS Tele - you can call Fender customer support with the serial # and they'll email you a spec sheet. Based on the beveled magnets and stagger, it's likely what used to be referred to as "Custom 60s Tele" pickups in the early to mid 2000s and have since been tweaked/renamed as the "63 Telecaster Pickups." Both have approx 6.6k resistance and Alnico 2 magnets. Dan "may" be thinking of the neck DCR 7.4k-ish when he's quoting the DCR in the video. The bridge and neck pickup in a Tele use different gauge wire hence the non-intuitive DCR readings (neck higher than bridge). Either way, I have a 2005 CS 1960 Tele Custom with a similar pickup and it is indeed fantastic. 🤟
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
That’s great info Matt, thanks so much!
@bobilly
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow cheers! 🍻 (this info comes from the Fender Custom Shop Design Guide and conversations I've had with customer service 👍 )
@daveryan2148
2 жыл бұрын
Punch the serial # in on the website and will give the exact build in most cases.
Very enjoyable as usual. Dan is certainly a Telemaster! His unbridled joy comes through and it’s really great to see. I also liked that you covered a range from obscenely expensive to really very affordable and Dan’s daughter’s Squier proved it is a great framework with just a pickup change. Be well my friends!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers Ross, certainly was a fun one 🤓👍
That ending jam.......beautiful Dan
I'm not a huge fan of teles and am definitely more of a strat guy but Dan's enthusiasm and excitement when talking about or playing teles is infectious! This video put a smile on my face and made me want a tele! 😀 Great content as always!
Watching this waiting for my first tele in the mail tomorrow! Definitely on the lower end lol a bullet but I'm excited all the same Beautiful show guys
Always good to see an ASAT cameo. 👍
Watching this episode again because i'm just about to purchase a 60's classic vibe (double bound). The edit when Dan is reminiscing on the Tele Plus is gold haha
Great show, guys! And awesome to hear the Tim Lerch shoutout! I got my first tele this past November, a pine pro-2 in sienna burst, because I wanted something for jazz fingerstyle that would be really versatile. The neck pickup for jazz is just stellar (I usually play it through my 76 champ with an alnico Jensen speaker). Lerch was one of the people who convinced me on that front, and in that video he wasn’t even using the Charlie Christian pickups. But speaking of versatility: I was astounded by how much I liked bridge pickup - killer for rock and even metal (I’m also a metal guy, and I run my tele through a Kraken 50 head and love it).
Best playing I’ve heard from Dan, and that Bullet Squier really held its own to be fair.
Red is a BEAST!!!!! I have this open in another window while getting work done, and everytime I'm distracted by an AMAZING guitar tone, it's Red.
Great episode! The best tip for a Tele is indeed as you say to set your amp to give you a nice neck pickup tone, but then when you switch to the bridge pickup just roll back the tone control a bit so it takes some off the treble off. That purple Squier sounded really good too, held its own again some really expensive guitars.
I have a Fender American vintage '52 tele and it is mind blowing. So versatile and the range of sounds is massive.
Been playing a G&L ASAT as my main for about 6 years now. Absolutely love that guitar and the MFD pickups (mine has the small/tele sized ones). Took some time to grow into them, but once I properly started relying on my volume/tone controls… wow they cover so much ground.
Dan’s playing is off the charts in this episode, my lord! I don’t know about general consensus, but TPS+Dan+Red did a total 180 in my understanding of Teles. Yes, Teles are cool. I even had a Tele custom made for me BECAUSE of Dan and Red, and it’s my number 1 since.
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Ah, cheers Andre 🤓👍
Love this show! *had to come back and edit! * So many great guitars here. That Jason Isbell really jumped out from the crowd. Sounded great. That ASAT really sounded great too. Man, completely agree about the tone control. I'm modding all mine to take the neck pu off the tone pot. Been on my list forever - one of these days! I love it when guitars from the 50s and 60s are run through modern pedalboards/effects/OD and whatnot, that Leo Fender, Les Paul, etc, never could have imagined. Yesterday, I was watching some dropped-D metal coming out of an old, beat-up 60s SG. Love it! Talk about standing the test of time. I just added the new j.masics Tele. Really diggin' it a lot. Neck is phenomenal. Only thing that needs immediate attention is that STUPID out-of-phase deal happening with the middle position. Fixing that post haste!
Graham Coxon, Andy Summers and Tom Morello, my favorites Tele players...and they all sound different! Amazing video as always!
Before I started playing the Tele was the last guitar I pictured myself owning - Strats and Explorers were way cooler. Then I started playing!
@colaboytje
2 жыл бұрын
Ha, read my comment. You express what I meant by my comment. You explain it better :-)
My wife bought me a Tele ten years ago and, much like said wife, I love the Tele more every day. Every day I'm home, I pick it up. I've changed pickups, pots, tuners, the bridge to three saddles (uncompensated). It's what I would grab in case of fire.
Neck pickup is pretty much all I use, so glad to hear that i am not mad 🙂
Dan is such a brilliant guitar player. Thanks for this beautiful video.
Love me a good Tele! I've got 3. An American Special with Texas Specials, a Noventa with a P90, and a Suhr Alt T with humbuckers. All sound and play great!!
I will be team T-style til I die. also thrilled to see the G&L ASAT represented here, such a unique sound.
@grantbob
2 жыл бұрын
It's a MASSIVE tone when the volume is dimed, but when backed down to about 6 or 7 is more classic Tele. I ride the volume knob constantly.
@canyondepths
2 жыл бұрын
I've been using an G&L ASAT Special since the '90s and love it so much. Yet another Leo Fender-designed masterpiece. Love the fat MFD single coils. And the bridge is such a huge design improvement.
@batmonkey
2 жыл бұрын
Freaking love my ASAT Special
@jamesnelson1443
Жыл бұрын
ASAT is a fabulous Tele!!! Leo Fenders best design
Dan's journey through Tele tones at the end was a jawdropping epilogue to this show. God damn what a delivery
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
You’re too kind Michal, thanks 🙏
One of my favorite episodes you have ever done. Of course, I’m biased as I own 7 teles….I especially appreciate that you tried affordable teles as well
@lone-wolf-1
2 жыл бұрын
I like the double cut telly on your avatar👍🏼
Killer video. Let’s not forget, we can also add a 5-way switch wiring to our beloved teles. Options are endless.
Dan really ‘Cut the Cake’ this episode (pun intended). As a non-tele player this was fascinating! Great episode and the outro, well no more needs to be said. Spectacular!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers RDB 🤓🙏
@rdb9936
Жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShowUpdate I’ve now bought a Tele. And it’s AWESOME! It does everything, and it sounds like me and only me. I didn’t get the Tele thing before, but now I get it. I haven’t picked up my Les Paul or Strat since getting it
Questions answered, speculations satiated & thoughts provoked...Bravo Gents!
I just received my Tele Ultra in arctic white with the S1 switch and it sounds and plays awesome, and the new radius neck is a dreamy thing! Thank you both!
I’ve been using a Tele in many “rock” settings over the last few years (psych/stoner rock, post punk and alt rock) and have gotten so many compliments about how good it often sounds. It’s my fav guitar, and still the best sounding guitar I own. Also, if anyone says Teles can’t rock, send em a live video of RATM playing Killing in the name, and ask them again.
@maxs.3238
6 ай бұрын
Who the hell says teles can't rock? Have they ever heard about a little known band called led zeppelin? 😂
I love my Schecter PT special. Even with a pickup swap to Fishman Gristletones, it retains a certain mellow, smooth character. A great bang for the buck t shaped object. Ash body, alnico pups stock, contoured neck heel, etc.
jez....... just sat through one hour of this video....... loved every second of it, so informative, could feel the Tele love coming through..... one of the best guitar videos I have ever seen, full stop...... thanks guys.............
I was stoked to hear you mention Pedal Empire in Brisbane at the end - I just bought my first Tele from them - a beautiful CIJ ash body left handed vintage style with solid one-piece neck/board from about ‘99-‘02. Absolutely gorgeous guitar.
What an intro DAN THE MAN!🤘
That purple squier tele sounds great. Already sounded great unplugged!
What a couple of outstanding gents! Great videos as always guys!
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Cheers JC
that clean sound with the chorus was just amazing!
That Bare Knuckle in the Standard sounds killer. I’ve never had a proper Tele as all my guitar heroes from my youth played Les Pauls, Super Strats and Explorers. But I suppose it’s high time to get a Tele at 51 years old.
@t3hgir
2 жыл бұрын
check out G&L ASAT models. I love how they improved on the original tele 3 saddle bridge with a 6 saddle one that still retains the "ashtray" design of the original bridge.
@PureRiff
2 жыл бұрын
The standard with nice electronics really did stand out!
That outro is mesmerizing. Still waiting for Dan's lesson on fancy chords, BTW... Great episode, guys. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
@ThatPedalShow
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ricardo, I’m happy to put something together, let me work on it 🤓🙏
@_RLP
2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow If you find the time, I'm sure everyone would love it. Either way, it's always a delight to watch you guys on here, regardless of the content. Really appeciate it. Cheers
Oh, thank you so much for the tele variant! What a great show! What a great guitars! What a great music! What a great guys!!!)
I really hope enough people have the time to watch this in its entirety. It's such a great overview of teles. Also made me want one of those purple bullets lol
That Squier doesn't sound half bad at all.
@JohnnySnappleseed
2 жыл бұрын
It's kind of absurd how good they've gotten. Squier and G&L Tribute are the best ways to dip your toe in the water for any classic Fender design. I also love the fact that they've been given the freedom to go crazy with new designs lately.
Dan, Dan, DAN!!! You absolutely killed it on the intro playing, running the gamut from sweet and tasty to sultry and brutal. I am late to the Tele party, but I got my first recently -- just a MIM Special Edition, but it sounds beautiful, and I am totally hooked. I'm sure there will be others to come...
@benashton3691
2 жыл бұрын
There's no such thing as "just" an MIM. My Mexican tele has some serious growl, even without an amp.
@dowaliby1
2 жыл бұрын
@@benashton3691 Well, yes, absolutely, I wouldn't doubt it. The MIM guitars are fantastic, at least as good as any American (non-custom shop) Telecaster. I guess my intent wasn't clear - the "just" was meant to emphasize how great the guitar is at a comparative price point far lower than its American Counterparts. I love my Tele - best sounding and playing guitar I own (and I have Les Pauls and quite a few other premium guitars). Just picked up a Strat Player Plus MIM, too, and it's amazing.
This is so interesting, this episode made me love my Reverend Tele even more ! Beautiful playing at the end Dan, what a feeling.
Currently building a tele as a birthday present for my dad. This is inspiring me to work that little bit harder! Fascinating insights.