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FENDER HIGHWAY ONE SERIES TELECASTER REVIEW
Electric Guitar by 'Fender'
Few guitars can match what Fender's Highway One Series Telecaster can offer in it's price range. That's why many musicians decided to go for Highway One Series Telecaster, and if you decide to do so as well, you surely won't be sorry. With little to nothing to add to this beautiful instrument, rest assured it will serve you well.
Alder (Satin nitrocellulose lacquer finish) body
Rosewood or maple modern C-shaped neck (Satin polyurethane finish)
9.5" radius fretboard
22 jumbo frets
Greasebucket tone circuit with Upgraded hot alnico 3 single-coil pickups voiced for more modern distortion-friendly tones
This guitar is fitted with all the features you could possibly wish for, for a playing style that goes with this kind of instrument. Carefully chosen features leave a little to nothing to be wished for, which makes Fender's Highway One Series Telecaster an extremely well featured guitar with which you'll be thoroughly pleased. Highest grades for Highway One Series Telecaster's features!
If you try playing Highway One Series Telecaster after an average guitar, it becomes obvious that Fender deserves to be proud for making it sounds so beautifully. It delivers great tone when plugged in to most amps and, versatile as it is, it will allow you to find your own tone that you will be proud of as well. Fender's Highway One Series Telecaster is surely a world class sounding instrument.
Ready to play out of the box, Fender's Highway One Series Telecaster is easy to set up even further thanks to great hardware pieces she built upon. Handling and playing this kind of guitar is a pure joy as it stays in tune 90% of the time, regardless of the abuse. It feels reliable and it really is, as Fender put great deal of time and effort to produce such a good looking guitar that is behaving well, as Highway One Series Telecaster does.
Highway One Series Telecaster is one of the finest in it's class. Fender created a guitar that is both durable, and a guitar that performs well in studio, on stage and while rehearsing/practicing. Quality hardware and finish are a guarantee that this instrument will last long and serve you well, if you take the usual care for your instrument, as you should.





