The Fender Alternate Reality Tenor Tele MN (Lake Placid Blue) is a 4-string electric Tenor Guitar from the Alternate Reality series. Originally developed in the 1920s to offer Tenor Banjo players another choice of instrumental voice to use in their ensembles, the Tenor Guitar has been associated with numerous common tunings, although Fender recommends using “Guitar” tuning for the Tenor Tele (same notes as the high 4x strings on a standard tuned Guitar).
The 2x specially designed Alnico V Tenor Tele custom pick-ups provide a similar powerful twang to that beloved sound found throughout Telecaster ranges. This diminutive instrument has a 22.75” scale Maple neck and 9.5” radius Maple fingerboard and Nickel/Chrome hardware. The Tenor Tele is an inspiring instrument that can lead musicians to find new sounds in the familiar.
The main features of the Fender Alternate Reality Tenor Tele MN (Lake Placid Blue) include:
4-String Electric Tenor Guitar
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Fender Vintage-Style Tuning Machines
Pick-Ups: 2x Tenor Tele Alnico V
Hardware: Nickel/Chrome
Finish: Lake Placid Blue
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Features:
Manufacturer:
Fender
Series:
Alternate Reality
Design:
Telecaster
Body:
Alder
Neck:
Maple
Neck Construction:
Bolt-on
Neck Profile:
'U'
Fretboard:
Maple
Fretboard Radius in Inches:
9.5
Fretboard Inlays:
Dot
Number of Frets:
21
Fret Format:
Vintage Tall
Nut type:
Synthetic Bone
Nut width in mm:
31.75
Scale in mm:
578
Pickup:
SS
Manufacturer pickups:
Fender
Neck Pickup:
Tenor Tele Alnico V Neck
Bridge Pickup:
Tenor Tele Alnico V Bridge
Piezo Pickup:
No
Active pickups:
No
Coil-splitting:
No
Switch:
3-Way
Control:
Vol, Tone
Bridge:
4-Saddle Strings-Thru-Body
Tuners:
Standard Cast/Sealed
Strap Button:
Standard
Hardware:
Nickel/Chrome
Colour:
Lake Placid Blue
Finish:
High-Gloss
Number of Strings:
4
String Gauge:
.009 - .024
Gigbag included:
Yes
Case included:
No
Certificate:
No
Fender Alternate Reality Tenor Tele MN Lake Placid Blue
I am a ukelele player and I bought this with the idea of changing into a ukelele but now that I have it I have decided to leave it in the tenor tying cos it’s awesome. It’s great fun and very easy to transition.
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