Squier Contemporary Telecaster HH Lefthand MN Dark Red Metallic
Left-handed Telecaster electric guitar with two Squier Ceramic Humbucker pickups
The Squier Contemporary Telecaster HH Lefthand MN Dark Red Metallic is the perfect electric guitar for all musicians who want a classically styled instrument for modern sounds. Accordingly, the Squier Contemporary Telecaster has a light poplar body in the typical design, while the screwed maple neck lies comfortably in the hand thanks to the "C" profile. The Squier Ceramic Humbucker built in at the neck and bridge provide a powerful, clearly drawn sound image that makes every riff and solo expressive without denying the typical Tele-Twang. Last but not least, the Squier Contemporary Telecaster HH Lefthand has a 6-saddle hardtail bridge with sound determining string guidance through the body and precise squier mechanisms.
The Squier Contemporary Telecaster comes in a classic design and delivers powerful sounds with two ceramic humbuckers.
The Squier Contemporary Telecaster HH Lefthand MN Dark Red Metallic at a glance:
Telecaster left-handed electric guitar from the Squier Contemporary series
Poplar body
Screwed maple neck with "C"-profile and maple fingerboard
Two Squier Ceramic Humbuckers in neck and bridge position
Squier 6-Saddle String-Through-Body Hardtail, Squier Standard Die-Cast Tuner
Looks lovely and plays nicely - the guitar has a nice "sparkle" effect to the paint, a bit like metallic paint on the guitar. No sharp frets or rough finishes or anything else to mark it as a cheap guitar, and the roasted maple neck looks and feels very nice.
For the money it costs this is crazy value, if you slapped a Fender badge on this rather than Squier I'm not sure anyone would bat an eyelid.
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The specifications on this guitar are, as stated in the advert, unusual for a guitar at this price point. That said, I'd be tempted to swap out the tuners/machine heads and maybe the pickups too. However I need to play it a bit more to be certain. :-)
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