Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
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Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
I'm close to pulling the trigger on a Telecaster Deluxe, absolutely love them. However I was wondering if there substantial differences in tone between the Deluxe and the Telecaster '72 Thinline?
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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
I had a Thinline about 5 years ago, have regretted selling it ever since. Its probably the best guitar I ever owned. Get one, don't bother with the Deluxe everyman & has dog has got one at the moment. If you do decide to go for one change to pots to 1K.
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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
Hey, another Brand New fan 
I'd suggest you go and try them out. Finding a Deluxe or a Thin line in a guitar store isn't that difficult.

I'd suggest you go and try them out. Finding a Deluxe or a Thin line in a guitar store isn't that difficult.
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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
apart from the sound, the necks are a bit different too. the deluxe has 12" radius fretboard + medium jumbo frets, and the thinline has 7.25" radius + vintage frets and is a bit chunkier overall IIRC.
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1K potsJohno wrote: If you do decide to go for one change to pots to 1K.

That'll sure muddy up the sound pretty much!

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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
the older brother wrote:1K potsJohno wrote: If you do decide to go for one change to pots to 1K.
That'll sure muddy up the sound pretty much!![]()


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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
I just pulled the trigga on a Deluxe. I was thinking about a Thinline, too, but the Deluxe won out. Although I usually prefer the 7.25" radii, the necks on the Deluxes are really nice.
And if "everyone and their brother" has one, you can say the same for the Jazzmaster lately. All of a sudden, it's popular to own a JM now too. It'll pass, trust me.
And if "everyone and their brother" has one, you can say the same for the Jazzmaster lately. All of a sudden, it's popular to own a JM now too. It'll pass, trust me.

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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
i think the tele deluxe and custom hype has gone down a bit lately. at least in sweden they were everywhere in the mid-late 90s, all the cool indie/hardcore/punk bands from up north played them (popsicle, starmarket, fireside, randy, stickboy, kevlar etc.). seems like offsets are bigger at the moment.
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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
I really really really like the ash bodies on the Thinlines, but I like the overall look (big Strat headstock, bullet truss rod, big pickguard) and 2xVol/2xTone setup on the Deluxes. The last pair I played the Thinline had much more character to it, whereas the Deluxe sounded a little bland.
I've been thinking about getting an ash body made with Thinline chambers but Deluxe control routing and neck pocket (maybe skipping the f-hole since the Deluxe pickguard would partially cover it, although I love the Fender-style f-holes). Then I can buy a Deluxe RI, swap out the bodies, and sell the original one. Or maybe I'll just get a Thinline.
I've been thinking about getting an ash body made with Thinline chambers but Deluxe control routing and neck pocket (maybe skipping the f-hole since the Deluxe pickguard would partially cover it, although I love the Fender-style f-holes). Then I can buy a Deluxe RI, swap out the bodies, and sell the original one. Or maybe I'll just get a Thinline.

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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
the older brother wrote:1K potsJohno wrote: If you do decide to go for one change to pots to 1K.
That'll sure muddy up the sound pretty much!![]()
he means 1 meg,for those that don't know.
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I think it was a joke.Offshat wrote:the older brother wrote:1K potsJohno wrote: If you do decide to go for one change to pots to 1K.
That'll sure muddy up the sound pretty much!![]()
he means 1 meg,for those that don't know.

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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
No. I was DEAD serious.....RumorsOFsurF wrote:I think it was a joke.Offshat wrote:the older brother wrote: 1K pots
That'll sure muddy up the sound pretty much!![]()
he means 1 meg,for those that don't know.![]()
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Re: Fender Telecaster Deluxe vs '72 Thinline
the older brother wrote:No. I was DEAD serious.....RumorsOFsurF wrote:I think it was a joke.Offshat wrote:
he means 1 meg,for those that don't know.![]()

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