Squier by FENDER - Sonic Telecaster Torino Red
From country to metal, from 1950 to today, the Telecaster has spanned decades and styles. Squier offers us the Telecaster in its original configuration, with the Sonic series, in Torino Red finish.
Presentation
Its poplar body with a Telecaster shape reminiscent of Fender models and its bolt-on maple neck ensure comfort and solidity for enjoyable performances even during long sessions.
You will also have that the C profile neck, the 21 Narrow Tall frets and the maple fingerboard allow precise and fluid playing, whether in the studio or on stage.
With its single-coil ceramic humbucker pickups in the neck and bridge positions, this model gives you access to a wide range of sounds, ideal for genres such as metal and rock.
The fixed 6-saddle bridge and sealed tuners for smooth and precise adjustment offer remarkable tuning stability, while the bright Torino Red finish and chrome hardware promise to make a visual sensation.
Features
Other features
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Squier Electric Guitar
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Telecaster Model
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Sonic Series
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Torino Red Finish
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Poplar Body
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Maple Neck
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"C" Shape Neck Profile
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Indian Laurel Fingerboard
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9.5" (241mm) Fingerboard Radius
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Pearloid Dot Fretboard Inlays
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21 Narrow Tall Frets
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Synthetic Bone Nut
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42.00mm Nut Width
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25.5" Scale
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2 Ceramic Single-Coil Pickups
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Controls: 1 Volume / 1 Tone
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3-Position Pickup Selector
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6-Saddle Top-Load Tele Bridge
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Die-Cast Sealed Machine Heads
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Originally assembled and adjusted using 09-042 pull
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Part Number 0373451558
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