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Dirty sounds on bridge are also very good, close to EMG 81, but a bit less fizzy. I think it depends on coming by default strings (9-48 combined d'Addario set). Frets are polished, neck is smooth and total feeleng of guitar is frendly for fingerstyle, strings do not out of tune when You push accords on the neck. That little Tele has sustain compared to my 8-string wide neck guitar, and far more sustain than my old 1991 Japanese Charvel STX Custom. I have Ibanez RG-8 with great sustain, compared to Gibson's. I've found 99,5% coincidence whith Filtertrons (AC/DC rythm tone) in all parameters, even resonance frequency peaks. Pros: Guitar sounds very clear on clean with no hum and has something "brand" in its sound, after what I decided to measure frequency responce on both pickups using white noise and multimeter. Marco, USAĪfter researching different Tele and Gretsch clones, single coils and humbuckers, I found optimal point between different worlds, something universal. I'm getting the Three Tone Sunburst, when I have the change because it's a really excellent guitar overall. The only con I have about this guitar is the pickguard does get scratched easily (but it's a pickguard after all) I think it might just be the plastic is not glossy enough, but that's a good thing too, it gives it a different softer look. You can also really shred on it too or go slow and jazzy. The maple fretboard and frets are a bright sound. The fretboard is so playable, once you get used to low action and soft touch, that you can play for hours and forget about the time. I'm glad I have this one guitar in my arsenal/toolbox because it has a really warm sound with the two humbuckers and chambered pickguard area. When you play this you will be able to feel and hear the high quality right away. The fretboard is a good flatter radius but not too flat. The weight is perfect, not too light or too heavy. Also, the headstock is really unique and you may not like it but I do for it's uniqueness. The neck just feels right (I like thin/slender necks) since my fingers are not long. Really it plays everything, but I love it for chords. It has a jazzy kind of vibe and sound or a little blues or rock too. It's very unique sound, since it's chambered under the pickguard like other another USA guitar style from California with FLT humbucker but this TE-90 sounds equal if not better. I baby this one as if it was a $1,000 guitar, because it just sounds, plays, looks, and plays like one. I know it's not expensive, but it feels expensive and I really want another one just so I can play this one hard. I mean I've played other expensive guitars and the TE-90 FLT VW is amazingly light action, so it's hard to get adjusted to the feel and playability.
#Harley benton te 80 nt deluxe telecaste plus
This guitar simply sounds like one of the $1,000 plus (I'm from the USA) guitars from a USA company (made in Mexico/China/USA), just in regards to the material let alone the sound in that it almost sounds equal, like a 9.5 to 10 on a 1 to 10 scale.
#Harley benton te 80 nt deluxe telecaste how to
At first, I was trying to figure out how to play this guitar, because the action was low and soft, which I like and love but I was used to really working a guitar to get sounds out of it. I am still amazed by the finish, the pickup sound, and high quality craftsmanship of this guitar. This guitar far exceeded my expectations as a guitar in sound, affordability, it's unique look, feel and balance, and playability.