Hi,
I'm looking at Telecasters, I haven't kept up to date with the ranges and I'm not too bothered where it's made (unless there is a big gap in component hardware and finish based upon region?). I haven't checked local shops yet, so not sure what is available there.
I have been looking at the following:
* Fender AM Pro II Tele MN RST PINE (This is the wood that I am after, and I prefer the look of the burnt pine over the butterscotch / light wood models)
* Fender American Professional II
Not a Tele but this caught my interest Fender American Professional II Stratocaster MN, Roasted Pine
I guess I am wondering if there are ranges / guitars to look for, or avoid and if I am coming from a Strat is there going to be a big difference in fretboard width / depth, or do they cross over enough that I can find something to fit?
I mainly play (poorly) Tom Petty/ Mike Campbell, Neil Young, Audioslave and some bluegrass/ folk music so I want the guitar to be able to do clean and bright up to some rock rhythms and soloing (You Wreck Me, Crystal River, Big Time, Love to Burn, etc).
I'm looking at Telecasters, I haven't kept up to date with the ranges and I'm not too bothered where it's made (unless there is a big gap in component hardware and finish based upon region?). I haven't checked local shops yet, so not sure what is available there.
I have been looking at the following:
* Fender AM Pro II Tele MN RST PINE (This is the wood that I am after, and I prefer the look of the burnt pine over the butterscotch / light wood models)
* Fender American Professional II
Not a Tele but this caught my interest Fender American Professional II Stratocaster MN, Roasted Pine
I guess I am wondering if there are ranges / guitars to look for, or avoid and if I am coming from a Strat is there going to be a big difference in fretboard width / depth, or do they cross over enough that I can find something to fit?
I mainly play (poorly) Tom Petty/ Mike Campbell, Neil Young, Audioslave and some bluegrass/ folk music so I want the guitar to be able to do clean and bright up to some rock rhythms and soloing (You Wreck Me, Crystal River, Big Time, Love to Burn, etc).
.