Squier by FENDER - Jim Root Telecaster Flat Black
Squier wanted to prove to the world with the Jim Root Telecaster that we can do everything with a Telecaster! This guitar from the 50's is at the origin of Rock n 'Roll and continues to participate actively in the history of music, even within groups like Slipknot!
Specifications
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Squier Electric Guitar
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Signature Model Jim Root Telecaster
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Finishing: Flat Black
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Mahogany body
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Maple neck
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Ebony fingerboard
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22 Jumbo Frets
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C-neck profile
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dot like key marks - Width at nut 42.00 mm
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Tuning fork 648.00 mm
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Radius: 304.00 mm
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Configuration of H / H pickups
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Bridge pickup Passive Passive Humbucking
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Passive Covered Neck Pickup Humbucking
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Controls:
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Pickup of 3-position microphones
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1 Master Volume
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Fixed bridge 6 through bridge jumpers
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Hardware Black
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Original climb by pulling 010-046
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Reference: 037-1020-506
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