Gtrjunior
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I had the same problem. I put in a DiMarzio Super Distortion and no more problem.
I put a Lil ‘59 and a hot for tele neck in mine and although I liked the 59, the neck was too hot. It wasn’t very Tele-ish.
I had the same problem. I put in a DiMarzio Super Distortion and no more problem.
I put a Lil ‘59 and a hot for tele neck in mine and although I liked the 59, the neck was too hot. It wasn’t very Tele-ish.
my Tao Turquoise Warmoth Strat.![]()
What worries me the most, though, is not having the contour for your arm to rest on. That is one of the reasons I don't own many arch top guitars.
I know I've seen in years past, either a Fender or Squier version of a Tele with arm contour. So they're out there.
I would also recommend you get a Tele w a middle pup - or be ok with modding the pickguard yourself to add a middle pup - so you can nip in the bud, a potential future itch for rhe quack of a Strat. 2 birds w 1 stone.![]()
I know I've seen in years past, either a Fender or Squier version of a Tele with arm contour. So they're out there.
pic , please?
My Tele Plus has the belly contour and a flat top. It seems to do the trick because I never really notice my arm rubbing on it.
That could have a lot to do with the couple years I spent playing bluegrass somewhat recently, though. After you get used to curling around a dreadnought, any electric guitar seems comfortable.
For me, having the belly contour is more important than having the arm contour. But having both is better.
Stupid but I was also eyeing the Affinity because of the smaller body and nut.The telecaster I got my eye on is a Squier Affinity in Butterscotch Blonde, cause I don't want to spend much. Reviews look good. I can always upgrade it later if do end up liking the guitar. If not, it can easily be returned. What worries me the most, though, is not having the contour for your arm to rest on. That is one of the reasons I don't own many arch top guitars.
Stupid but I was also eyeing the Affinity because of the smaller body and nut.