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Fender Highway 1 Telecaster

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Price New Fender Highway 1 Telecaster @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.fender.com/
Features 8.3 (80 responses)
Sound 9.0 (87 responses)
Action, Fit, & Finish 8.2 (85 responses)
Reliability/Durability 8.9 (80 responses)
Customer Support 7.0 (28 responses)
Overall Rating 9.1 (86 responses)
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Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/10/2009 at 07:56am by Platefire

Features : 9
Well everbody faimilar with tele features and its already been discussed. I fell in love with a tele playing on my bass playing friends 69 tele and decided I needed to get one of my own beause I didn't want to wear out my friends vintage tele. So based on my friends 69 tele I set out on a quest to find one that played similar with similar features. I must have looked off and on for the better part of 10 years. When I picked up this Hwy 1 in a local shop and plugged it in, I knew right away it was the one. It is three tone sunburst and that's just what I was wanting. It had been previously bought by a metal head and kept for about a week and returned to the shop and traded for a different ax. It was like new condition and completely stock.

Sound : No Opinion
The sound of the pickups are actually a little thicker sounding and a little hotter responding than the 69 Tele, but other than that are pretty close. I first tried it in the shop over a little 1-10 fender frontman SS amp that was handy at the time and it sounded great. I'm a DIY tube amp builder and 5F6A(59 Bassman), AB763Deluxe reverb, 5F6A Champ, Allen Accomplice(AB763), Silvertone 1482, Pignose G40V, several tube jellopy amps and a Mesa Boogie 440 Rocket. The Hwy 1 sound great on them all with a little tweaking. I always cut treble and add bass/mids to mellow the tele out. I generally like the AB763 tone for clean and like a distorted sound like Jimmy P got on Led Zep #1 for tele dirty. Soundwise-for the electric guiarist-a tele is a must!

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
This guitar was perfect right out of the shop. I haven't touched a thing on its settings since 2006 when I got it until I recently intalled some brass compensated bridge saddles/springs/screws where I had to reset the bridge/action but I'm somewhat of a guitar/amp tech and it was pretty easy to get it re-setup just as before. The hardest part was the intonation balancing--take and give you have to do with these vintage type bridge saddles. It back perfect again.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I have played this guitar regularly since I got it used in 2006 on the road, home and in church and it never gave me one second on problems.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I build tube amps and work on all my guitars so I have no need to call fender. No experiacne on customer support.

Overall Rating : 10
I'm 61 and been playing since 1964. I've read that Hwy 1's are not really all USA made and some of the parts like the pickups are imported and the body is laminated out of four seperate pieces. I have played with musicians that think if your not playing on a USA made guitar your not a real musician. I think that attitude is silly. A guitar is basically a tool that you use as an extension of your body to project your sound. What ever tool works for you, great! This guitar is an accurate enough reproduction of Leo Fenders original idea and is close in feel and sound to the beloved 69 that got me hooked, so I'm happy. I expect this will be my tele for the rest of my life but if it was lost or stolen I would definitly seek out a tele replacement. The teles construction and makeup produces a feel and sound that is unique and can only be accomplished with a tele. Leo got it right the first time.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 520
Submitted 08/27/2009 at 08:52pm by Collin

Features : 8
Mine (like all) are made in the US of A and is an '07
It has a pretty cheap satin finish on it that get scratched and nicks incredibly easy. I have a bunch of nicks on it and i am not able to say how one of those happened.
Other than that, what it comes with is not too bad. I like the alnico pick-ups, but I am choosing to replace them with fender noiseless and the bridge is a little shotty, but that is because it has one saddle for 2 strings, so i am doing what a lot of others do and i am getting the 6 saddle bridge.

For the money, it has the features you would expect, but somehow the guitar still does not come off as a cheaply made guitar. It just comes off as a guitar that could use some upgrades here and there, you know?

Sound : 8
Huge fan of how fenders sound. I do have to say that the rhythm pick up (the neck) is a bit muddy. I think that it sounds real good with the mids and highs, but when it comes to the lows, it just does not sound great. Therefore, i normally play the guitar with the switch in the middle, so i can get a less muddy low, and it really sounds good because with the bridge pickup on, it give the tone a more twangy, tradition fender sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
Good action, but i have not set it up in a while and now my action is too low. I do not blame that on fender, though. I blame it on my lack of care.
Like i said earlier, the paint job is terrible. i would say the worst thing on the guitar, as a matter of fact. At the same time, what looks cooler thn a fender that i actually worn out from play (not from the factory trying to make it look that way). So in that respect, i guess the paint is not that bad, but if you are looking for a real glossy telecaster, look elsewhere.
Factory set-up was great. It was so good that i wish i could have them set it up for me again...
All of my pickups worked fine. There were no routing errors like there was with my epiphone firebird
Note: don't buy a guitar because it looks cool. Telecaster looks cool, but is great, too.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I would gig with a backup, but only because i would be afraid of breaking s string. I can not see this guitar busting on me anytime in the near future.
It is a moderately simple guitar, so there really is not even that much for it to break, you know? That kind of adds the charm for guitar.

But yeahhhh, back to the finish. It will wear off, chip off, but who cares. Fender's have more class when they start to wear.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't needed it for fender guitar, but needed it for fender amp, and all i need to say about it is i am never buying a fender amp and i sold my old one.

Overall Rating : 9
I like this guitar. I mean i like it a lot.
I am a chronic guitar buyer and seller and this is the one guitar that i have not gotten bored with. It has a small neck, but i never get dead strings, it sounds great, it looks cool and it feels so good. It is not heavy, but it is also not light, like some of those ash guitars that fender is making these days.
It does not need any modifications unless you want perfect intonation or you are bored like me and you want to see if you can make a good sounding guitar sound great... and we'll find out soon enough


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: cd 850
Submitted 08/15/2009 at 01:11pm by MIKE

Features : No Opinion
Well of course it is a typical highway 1 tele in the tobacco sunburst. I didn't want this color but this guitar played a cut well above the rest. Out of my many instruments, this has pretty much become my #1 in Most situations. (which is saying lots due my other instruments are some vintage fenders.

22 Fret Neck (love the extra fret vs my others).
Beautiful satin nitro finish. Satin poly on the neck (fine by me). has a great feel, doesn't have that flatter poly body sound.

Sound : 10
This baby suits many different styles, i play alot of sessions with various acts, and it covers well for country/punk/jazz/rock..whatever you need.... you can find the tone.
The greasebucket systems works wonders. and the high octane pickups as they call them, handle gain incredibly.
You can still get the country twang if needed, and the nice blues tone of the neck pickup. just try one, and you won't be dissapointed.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Factory setup was good, might have been setup at the store when it came in.
My fender guy gets these in and sells them as fast as they come in...the highway one strats not so much, but the teles go.
Hardware was great, tuning is very stable, nothing loose, pretty clean and pristine.
The Jumbo Frets are Awesome.

Reliability/Durability : 10
1) I never gig without a backup...no matter what. strings break.

2)it's all pretty solid tough guitar, that i use for live playing frequently, and studio work, and it never dissapoints.

Its a tele workhorse. THe nitro will probably start to wear, but it should just give it a badass vintage look.

Customer Support : 8
Fender is pretty good. My fender dealer has an fender rep in house, and i had to get one strat sent it for a warranty neck before about 8 yrs ago. They will back the lifetime neck warranty.

If you don't have a local rep..i don't know.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for over 15 yrs now. Didn't get on th fender bandwagon till about 5 yrs ago. Used to be a kramer shredder...lol and a les paul player, but les pauls continuously let me down with neck problems, and repeated electronic problems. (my 1275 was the biggest pos ever).

The highway 1 is a great universal kickass guitar. The only thing i would probably ever do is install a six saddle bridge, or give the neck a nitro spray. but neither one needs to be done. and i will probably get around to it anyway.

GO BUY THIS THING.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 07/25/2009 at 12:57am by Harry Kingaby

Features : 7
Stock standard Highway tele. 2 pickups, single coil, sunburst with maple neck, Rosewood f'board.
Made in USA.
I will refit the bridge with a 6 string setup rather than the 2 strings per adjuster like it has now. It is very hard to adjust the intonation or get the action just right with the standard bridge.
Tuners could be a bit less sensitive. I might refit these too.

The guitar came strung really light. Rubber bands. Once I got the strings off and put some Tomastik flatwounds on (not the obvious choice for a tele I know, but I am primarily a jazz player.) I was happier with the setup.

Sound : 8
Clean sound. Very easy to play. My first quality guitar 35 years ago was a tele. Wish I still had it.
This guitar seems just as well made.
The pots are a little clanky ie, they don't seem firmly seated, they wobble a little. This doesn't cause any problem when playing but I guess it's one of the things they pass over when building a guitar to budget.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
No obvious flaws. Action ok but open to improvement.
Factory setup is string em and tune em I think

Reliability/Durability : 6
This guitar is a slab of wood with strings on it. What can go wrong.
The finish will not last; it is a really thin nitro. Looks good new though.

I took the strap buttons off and put strap locks on before I even tuned the guitar.

It came in a gig bag. A luthier friend of mine describes these bags as the luthier's best friend.
Any guitar that is aimed at a professional market should come in a case.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Fender don't want to know you once you have handed over your money. This is from past experience, not this guitar.

Overall Rating : 8
Played 38 years. I own a lot of guitars, and so if I lost this one, I would get by without it.
If it were my only guitar I would definately replace it, or maybe upgrade to the American Standard Tele.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 850
Submitted 05/10/2009 at 07:55pm by Jammers5
Email: jammers5<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 9
This is a 2008 Highway One Tele in Honey Blonde, maple neck. I won't bore you with repeating the details of this guitar as it has been done. It's stripped down feature wise, which is expected for the price. I don't like that it came with a gig bag, and would have paid a little more to have a hardshell case. I will buy a hardshell case for it soon.

Sound : 10
I play a variety of music from classic rock, country, hard rock, etc. It's not a guitar for metal, but was never meant to! The sound is great. these guitars are more versatile than you may think. Nice for chicken picking, strumming clean and even with overdrive! i am running it through a Traynor Custom Special 100 stack and it sounds like heaven!

Now it IS a single coil so it ain't all quiet - I used a Boss Noise Suppressor and that takes care if the humming. These are not as noisy as strats though.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 8
The guitar was set up very well from the factory - real low action that I may raise a little. No flaws to be noticed. The body to neck join is not perfect, but better than to be expected in this price range. Some orange peel in the finish on the back of the guitar, but the Honey Blonde accentuates the grain beautifully - the grain almot looks blueish gray through the finish - it's absolutely stunning!

Reliability/Durability : 10
So far so good. No issues at home, jamming or on stage. Quite solid and dependable. Way beyond what I expected in this price range.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Fender - and probably never will!

Overall Rating : 10
Bottom line I love this guitar! I ordered it in and took it home before I played it! Either I fluked into a really good one or they are all nice, I dunno cuz this is the only one I ever played. The neck feels great, the guitar sounds great and the thing is smoking hot to look at - what more could you ask for? I have a lot of guitars, this one is one of my favorites. If this was stolen I would get another one immediately and pray it was as nice as this one.

I LOVE THIS TELE!


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 500 USED
Submitted 04/05/2009 at 11:25pm by heinz

Features : 10
It's a tele. I give it a ten because it is a tele the way a tele is meant to be and that is because it DOESN'T have a lot of features.

Sound : 10
I like a lot of styles and a tele is a good choice for the stuff I play. It sounds like a tele but better....The Alnico 2's set this apart from most tele's (I think these PU's are on models 2006+). It has a nice attack, more mid sounding than Alinco 5's which I like....distorts well and has a edgy clean sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I got it used and the set-up needed attention. The previous owner had it all screwed up but wasn't hard to fix with a few simple adjustments. Even if new you will probably tweak it to suit yourself. I give it a 9 because the Bridge plate is a bit crooked. Otherwise it's a good looking guitar. I have the sunburst with maple board.....doesn't get any better than that.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
This is a well made guitar, it will do what you need if you play out.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I did guitar tech work for profit....I don't need support or want anybody else setting up my stuff.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing 40+ years. It's a good guitar. To be honest these things are 900 bucks now. I got mine slightly used for 500 bucks and that's the only reason I own it. I would say it's worth 900 bucks and would choose this over an American Standard Tele. If I had to replace this guitar I would head for ebay first though. I have a feeling most buyers will be hanging onto theirs. This guitar is one I think Leo himself would approve of. It is a well thought out design, it has the best of the vintage world with just enough of modern touches to make it practical. It's a players guitar. It has a nitro finish that will show it's history. The neck it extremely nice. The fat frets make it a good guitar for bends. I like the PU's.....BUT....I may see a set of Joe Barden's in the future...this would make this guitar a force to be reckoned with IMO. I give it a 9 only because I think Fender takes advantage of it's name being on the headstock.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 750.00
Submitted 03/21/2009 at 07:49am by Jon Brown

Features : 9
I believe this a 2007 Highway 1 Tele (american made) bought new from Elderly Instruments in Lansing,Michigan.Traded an amp and some cash for it. 22 tall frets which I like very much. I like to have to dig in and small frets are too hard to bend on for me. Solid ash body I think with satin nitro finish over beautiful sunburst stain/white 3 ply pickguard. Maple neck w/skunk stripe and rosewood fretboard. Standard Tele bridge that will accept the ashtray cover if you want to buy one on line somewhere. I bought one but I cant play with it on so I just use it for pictures and put it on between sets when playing a job. It looks so cool with it on. Threeway switch with one volume and one tone control. Not sure what pickups came in it but they are standard tele style and sounded very good. I say sounded because they are single coil and too noisy when distortion is used so I installed Dimarzio Area T pickups which are noisless. The best move I could have made. When I did that the guitar really came alive. Not saying the originals were bad but these are true fender sound only more and no hum. Fender closed back tuners that work very well. No problems tuning even with the three barrel tele bridge saddles.

Sound : 10
I play in a 4 piece (two guitars/bass/drums)classic rock band and a 3 piece easy listening band (acoustic guitar/electric guitar/standup bass). This is really the first guitar that covers all styles very well. I wish I would have gotten a Tele 30 years ago. After 40 years of going through different guitars,amps and effects I've finally gotten down to just a Fender Blues jr (15 mighty watts) and a Line 6 M13 stompbox modeler. This combo gives me everything I need and it's easy to carry around. The clean sounds are classic Tele. Rich/full and bright without being spiky or harsh. Putting the Dimarzio's in it gave me the sound I've been looking for for decades. Extremely smooth on distortion settings also.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
The action was set too high to start with so I had Elderly Instruments lower it before I bought it. After a little playing I noticed it was too low and buzzing so I had a friend of mine who knows everything about guitars tweek it. It now plays great if you like medium to high action which I do. The only thing that concerns me is when he tweeked it he adjusted the truss rod as far as he could without stripping the threads. If it needs moving again I dont know what will happen. The finish on the guitar is beautiful with the satin nitro.What I like about it is the more you play it the shinier it gets in the wear spots.It gives it a good overall look.
Dont expect it to stay satin in the wear areas.

Reliability/Durability : 9
This guitar is very solidly built. I play hard in the rock band and it stays in tune even with big bends and wailing. Dont get me wrong. I dont abuse anything of mine and take care of my stuff. But I do play hard. The finish seems very good but changes gloss level very quickly. But I like that sort of thing on a classic style guitar.
Everything else is also very solid/electronics good with no problems. I usually take several guitars but only because I have twelve guitars that I rotate and love them all but I have a few times taken only the Tele and been very happy with using only it.



Customer Support : No Opinion
I've not had to deal with Fender directly but Elderly will bend over backwards to take care of any problems. I've always liked Fender equipment (amps mostly / this is my first Fender guitar).

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing aprox 45 years. I also have a Gibson S1 with Dimarzio Virtual P90's and a Les Paul Standard Doublecut,a Fender Highway 1 Strat with Dimarzio Area 61 and 59 pickups and love that guitar as much as the Tele,a G&L S500 with TV Jones Supertrons ,an Epiphone Elite SG with Seymour Duncan 59's,a Heritage CM150 (Les Paul style) with Lindy Fralen's,a 63 Gibson EB0 with Dimarzio,a Rick Gledura prototype with Seymour Duncan Blackbacks,a Saul Koll Gold Top T (can be seen on Koll guitar website) custom built for 50th bday with Seymour Duncan P90 Stacks,a Mike Kauffman Copycaster with Jason Lollar Tele style pickups (he works for Vinetto Guitars),and a David Fitzpatrick (Les Paul Doublecut style)black korina with Dimarzio Virtual P90's and Tone Styler tone control.





Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 02/10/2009 at 12:03am by jerry weisinger
Email: weisingerjerry at yahoo<dot>com

Features : 9
I HAVE 2 OF THESE IN HONEY BLONDE, ONE WITH A WHITE PICKGAURD SET UP FOR SLIDE AND 1 WITH A BLACK PICKGAURD I TURNED INTO A B BENDER. NOT SURE THE YEAR ON EITHER BOTH ARE CLOSE, I BELIEVE SOMEWHERE AROUND 04. I ALSO HAVE A PAIR OF HWY 1 STRATS. THIS IS BY FAR THE BEST PRODUCT FOR THE PRICE IN ANYTHING MUSICAL. BOUGHT BOTH OF MINE AROUND $450 AND 1 CAME WITH A CASE! THEY SET UP SUPER, GREAT ACTION BUT YOU CAN TWEAK IT LOWER. I DO PLAN TO CHANGE THE BRIDGE TO A 6 SADDLE SO I CAN DROP THE ACTION LOWER AS WELL AS BETTER INTONATION, BUT I HAVE NO COMPLAINTS NOW. NECK IS PERFECT SHAPE SIZE LOVE THE 9" RADIUS AND FENDER IS FINALLY DOING 22 FRETS. USED TO BE MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT ON THIER VINTAGE STUFF. I HAVE MAPLE NECKS ON ALL MINE AND THEY ARE TOPS, FAST, SMOOTH AND WARM. VERY, VERY FAMILIAR FEELING. SCHALLER TUNERS WRE FINE BUT CHANGED THEM TO THE SCHALLER LOCKERS FOR EASIER STRING CHANGES. ALSO CHANGED THE STRAP BUTTONS TO STRAP LOCKS. THEY COULD COME WITH A CASE SINCE A GIG BAG IS USELESS TO ME. LOVE THE SATIN FINISH BUT IT WON'T LAST LONG. THEY CLAIM IT IMPROVES THE SOUND AND MAYBE IT DOES, BOTH OF MINE SOUND BETTER THAN MY FRIENDS USA STANDARD. LOUDER, FULLER, MORE PUCH AND WAY MORE AGGRESIVE.







Sound : 9
I PLAY CLASSIC COUNTRY TO MODERN ROCK, WHO EVER IS PAYING AND THESE GUITARS DO IT. I DID CHANGE THE P/U'S TO A HOT RAIL IN BACK AND A MINI HUMBUCKER UP FRONT. I NEEDED A LITTLE FULLER TONE AS SOMTIMES I AM THE ONLY GUITAR PLAYER. I USE A PAIR OF PRO JR'S IN STEREO MIC'D WITH AN SM 57. DIGITECH RP 14 THATS IT AND ALWAYS GET HOW ARE YOU GETTING THAT SOUND OUT OF THAT GUITAR? THE STANDARD P/U'S ARE SMOOTHER AND FULLER WITH MUCH MORE SUSTAIN THAN THE USA STANDARD AND THEY STILL RETAIN PLENTY OF TELL TWANG. YOU CAN GET A VERY HEAVY OR CLEAN SOUND EASILY BY ADJUSTING YOUR GEAR (AMP ECT.) WHEN NEEDED. I WAS GONNA GET A MEXICAN MODEL FOR SLIDE BUT GOT MY HWY 1 USED FOR ABOUT THE SAME PRICE AS THE MEXICAN AND LIKE I SAID 22 FRETS, CASE AND ITS US MADE. NO BETTER THAN THAT.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
FENDER SET UPS ARE PRETTY MUCH STANDARD ON THIER US MODELS. TERRIBLE ON OTHERS. NECK POCKET TIGHT AND THE P/U ROUTING CLEAN. I LIKE MY ACTION EXTREMLY LOW SAVE FOR MY SLIDE RIG AND STILL LOWER THAN SOME PEOPLES PRIMARY GUITAR. MY NECK COMPLETLY FLAT. NOT ABLE TO DROP IT AS LOWER AS I WANT WITH THE 3 SADDLE BRIDGE BUT WILL WITH A 6. ON A SLIDE RIG ITS NOT AN ISSUE BUT MY B BENDER I WANT IT A LITTLE BIT LOWER, ALTHOUGH IT IS STILL AMAZING AND FAST GREAT SNAP FOR TELE STYLE PLAYING(BRENT MASON, BRAD PAISLEY, AND THE LATE GREAT DON RICH) YOU CAN STILL SHRED BUT NOT AS SMOOTH AS MY STRAT.... YET!

Reliability/Durability : 10
ALL FENDERS ARE EXTREMLY DURABLE AND ROAD WORTHY. I USED MY B-BENDER EXCLUSIVLY FOR A WHILE WITH STOCK P/U'S. NEVER FAILED AND ALWAYS PLEASED. THE FACTORY HARDWARE IS THE SAME QUALITY THE HAVE ALWAYS MADE NO REASON NOT TO FEEL IT WON'T LAST AS LONG OR LONGER THAN ITS VINTAGE BROTHERS. I WOULD NOT USE IT AS A BACK UP FOR IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF A GREAT GUITAR. THEY MAY NOT BE AS PRETTY AS THE POLY COATED TYPE BUT MORE THAN MAKE UP WITH TONE FEEL AND PLAYABLITY. PERSONALLY I LIKE THE NITRO COAT. THE FINISH WILL DEFINETLY CHIP AND RUB IN TIME WITH USE BUT ITS A GREAT GUITAR MENT TO BE PLAYED NOT A FASHION SHOW. IF YOUR GOING TO WORK ON AN OIL RIG DO YOU WEAR A SUIT? THIS IS THE TOOL YOU NEED FOR THE JOB AND YOU NEVER HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT EQIPMENT FAILURE. YOU WOULD NOT RACE A GO CART IN NASCAR, DON'T PLAY JUNK WHEN YOU DON'T HAVE TO.

Customer Support : 10
NEVER DEALT WITH THEM ON GEAR ISSUE. TALKED TO THEM ONCE ON DATING AN AMP AND THEY WERE EXTREMLY HELPFUL.

Overall Rating : 10
PLAYING OVER 20YR. PLAYED THEM ALL. NEVER THOUGHT I'D STRAY FROM GIBSON BUT THE STUFF THIER PUTTING OUT NOW IS NOT THE SAME QUALITY THEY USED TO. FLIP SIDE FENDER SEEMS TO REALLY HAVE STEPPED UP TO THE PLATE IMPROVING ON WHAT MANY THOUGHT WAS UNIMPROVABLE. LOVE THE STUFF THIER MAKING NOW HOWEVER NOT TO BIG ON THIER IMPORT STUFF. CANT BEAT THIER USA PRODUCTS AND THIS IS EVERY BIT AS GOOD AND EVEN BETTER THAN SOME OF THIER TOP LINE STUFF, ESPECIALLY FOR THE PRICE NEW OR USED. ONLY IMPROVEMENT A HARDSHELL CASE.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 425 USED
Submitted 12/30/2008 at 02:35am by Keegan

Features : 9
This is a review of my telecaster as it stands now The Original review is apart from this the most current review.

07
22 frets
5 way switch wired like a strat with one tone knob
seymour duncan 1/4 pound neck, Seymour Duncan 59 middle (full size H.B.), Hot Rails Bridge pickup.
Alder Body Maple Neck
Neck Finish Satin? body piece of **** Nitrocelulose
3 Saddle tele bridge
Jumbo Frets


Sound : 9
The guitar before was great and there were alot of things I really liked but when it comes down to it kids want to learn Kerry King not Roy Buchanan and this guitar has a job to do. wired the way it is I have a thick single coil in the neck the fifty nine does everything well, really a nice in between for the Hot Rails and the quarter pound. The Hot Rails is a monster and when I am forced to play Metalica or Some such Monster It handles the task easily. Thats not to say it cant be used for other situations because its tone retains what I would call the heart of a tele bridge pickup.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 5
Properly routed well almost, Finish Ha!, Action spot on. I have downgraded my rating because I routed the sucker. Its not the cleanest but by the same token this guitar answers to the name Tina (as in Tina Turner) she can handle a beating.

Reliability/Durability : 7
finish no way, guitar yes

Hardware is good to go

I do depend on this guitar 6 or 7 hours a day.

Customer Support : No Opinion
The guitar has two distinct followings thats not to say that there isn't some crossover between the two groups but its a fact either your a player or the guy who constantly tinkers with mods and the likes. I guess where Im going with this is you mod a guitar so often nothing has a chance to break or you are willing to take the effort to replace that old pot or redo some of fenders horrid solder work. Unless your neck splits in half you should be fine and if it does get a neck from warmoth hell make it a AAA birds eye maple with An Ebony Board, or AAA flame maple with matching maple Fingerboard problem solved.

Overall Rating : 9
The Tele is great, its simple and elegant and for some reason the only guitar I am willing to modify (my only two teles and modded guitars for that matter are this and american deluxe strat o tele with S.D. little 59 in the bridge). I love how you can make a tele your own and it just does what you want it to with no fuss (Just like Tina Turner).


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 425 USED
Submitted 11/15/2008 at 01:26am by Keegan

Features : 8
07 American
Alnico 3 pickups (I think)
Maple Neck
Jumbo Frets

Sound : 9
Style-Funk, Jazz, Bluegrass, Classical, Neo Classical, Classic Rock all of which this guitar handles well.

Effects? huh funny the amp has reverb and maybe a wah but thats all you need.

60 cycle hum but who cares



Action, Fit, & Finish : 7
This guitar has the biggest piece of shit finish you could imagine. deduct three points here.

The neck and the actual body itself are great and thats why I bought this guitar. The 3 saddle thing is vintage and It can be intonated so no problems there the pickups are dynamite. The neck is great input jack aligned I say top notch on everything else.

Reliability/Durability : 7
Everything but the finish is going to last. My buddy has one from 03 worn away about a quarter of the original finish to bare wood and the rest has somehow lost that ugly dull appearance. To be hohnest I bought this guitar because I like the vintage look and I know in six months Im going to have it(and all without paying the custom shop 3 grand to do it for me).

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I am a guitar teacher this is my second telecaster the first is an American Deluxe, Apart from that I have Am Dlx Strat, Yamaha AEX 1500, Ovation 1763, etc etc. The tele is a great guitar with great tone and playability and a classic look to boot. I bought the guitar to do the dirty work and by this I mean take 20 hrs of lessons a weak, play gigs and to generally be abused in the way I wouldnt want my other guitars to be treated and for that purpose it performs amazingly.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 1119.00
Submitted 11/14/2008 at 05:46am by Mick

Features : 10
Brand spankin Highway 1 Tele. You know the story it has frets (22 Jumbos of) Great new High-Octane Alnico Tele Pickups (2 of), satin finish in black, modern locking machines and hole to plug into. If i was after tons of features i would have bought a Swiss army knife, or anything but a Tele. But I was after a guitar. Its got everything I needed so I gotta give it a 10 here. I know this is going to sound like an add for Fender but I really love this guitar. I compared this guitar to a range of more and less expensive guitars in the shop, Luckily they had a large range, and this one was my first choice, price did not come into it.

Sound : 9
I went with a friend who plays way better than anyone I know to try this axe out. We played every Strat, Tele and G&L in the shop. I just handed them to him without telling him exactly what they were and this was the one we both loved the sound and feel of. Wow those strats were noisey too. Single coil hum like you would not believe, you couldn't really put up with the noise some of them made. This Tele is almost silent when not being played, no matter where the selector is set. It has a powerful sound and a huge array of flavours available from only 2 pickups. I love the middle position as I play mainly country and blues but the neck pickup also offers a wide range of colour. the bridge is pure Tele , a real chicken picker. I would have given it a 10 for sound, but I've heard my friends Deluxe B Bender and it is even nicer.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The factory setup was ok but luckily the store I purchased from, Haworths Guitars, has a master luthier and a few guys he's trained. It took them only 10 minutes to get it to what i would describe as beautiful. No buzz and low and fast. i love the feel of the neck too, wide enough for my fat fingers and smooth and fast. Its Rosewood btw. Pickups factory set - fantastic. I've been all over this baby with a fine tooth comb and have found absolutely no flaws. Also love the satin black finish, makes it look sort of vintage but modern, I dunno what it looks like, but i like it.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion
Can't really comment here because its so new. But i will say it is lighter than some of the other Fenders i tried out and for my back that is a real plus. My friend has a 1980s strat that requires a second man to carry it for you it is so dammed heavy.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Having had a little bit of dealing with the manufacturer i would not ever bother to contact them if I had a problem. Fortunately, however, the retailer, Haworths Guitars, is a top noth dealer with fantastic staff and I'm sure any problems that may arise will be sorted out for me.

Overall Rating : No Opinion
I've been playing professionally since i was about 15 and Im now 45. Most of my career I've been an acoustic man and a singer but bI've moved over to the3 electric side of things about 5 years ago. I have a 1969 Guild acoustic - the nicest Acoustic I've ever played, A couple more acoustics , a banjo, Ukelele, A profile Vintage Strat and A line 6 Variax. I mainly record and play for love now days having semi retired from the game 12 months ago. The Tele has been a dream for a while and it lives up to expectations. Now that music is my hobby rather than my profession it is more important somehow that I have the best toys I can get. It leaves all the rest in its wake.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: EUR 550 USED
Submitted 11/06/2008 at 03:56pm by Arnie

Features : 8
2006 60th anniversary. It has the standard tele features and Alnico magnets. Only extra: the greasebucket tonecircuit.

Sound : 10
I'm using it with a 70's Silverface Fender Vibro Champ. This guitar makes it sing in a way I've never heard before. It's a match made in heaven. The sound has everything: it's bright, rich and warm. I can't stop playing!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
The finish is great. The neck is as soft as the skin of a baby. Once you oick it up, you will never want to put it down. It's a masterpiece, especially when you look at the price.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It's a tele, it's American. It will be around for the next 50 years.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/20/2008 at 02:33am by Heinz
Email: heinz1955 at sbcglobal<dot>net

Features : 10
I give this a 10 because it has everything I need on a Tele without any other junk....I like it simple and this is perfect in that regard..I have the sunburst with maple neck...

Sound : 10
This suits my style PERFECTLY...I use a Peavey Bandit (once again a no frills product)....Very little noise, a bit more with mild distortion which is normal for single coils..The sound is what I have been looking for in a tele...Nice mid-rangy bark and a good warm neck pickup which compliment each other very well. I normally remove the chrome cover from the neck on any other tele I have owned (lots of them) but will leave this one as is. I like it....a lot

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I bought it used, the strings were changed to 10's which I use anyway but it did need a complete set-up due to the previous owner and really can't comment on the factory set-up. I will say the fret work is superb, I really like the jumbo frets. The finish reminds me of a very nice vintage instrument. The only thing I found that wasn't perfect was the routing for the bridge is visible on the bass side indicating a miss-aligned bridge. This really doesn't bother me but would be unacceptable to most people..Otherwise everything else is perfect.

Reliability/Durability : 10
You could probably use this guitar as a pogo stick with no problem. Fender guitars are solid and this is no exception. Drop a Les Paul and snap goes the headstock. I'm sure the finish won't stand up to a lot of rough playing but I look at this as a plus as I expect some character marks and checking due to the nitro finish and expect it to age gracefully...I like....a lot.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I work on my own stuff....

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing 35 years or so. I own maybe 25 other guitars, haven't counted lately and this is one sweet tele...If it were stolen I would cry then go get another one. I like the simplicity mainly, and the simple nitro finish, it lets the wood sound come through. As far as I am concerned there is not a better tele for any price. It has everything I need and no more which makes it perfect.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 595
Submitted 09/25/2008 at 08:35pm by Peter

Features : 8
2006 HIghway 1 Tele. Daphne blue (WOW, GORGEOUS) with black pick guard, and some non-standard humbucker in the bridge position. Typical tele features elsewise... it has really big thick frets on it, which maybe is standard for this guitar, but my last tele was a 50's reissue with teeny little ones that made it difficult to intonate. My last tele had a bigsby installed after-market, which was novel and very cool looking, but a huge hassle to work with.

Sound : 9
It's a tele, with a humbucker! Wahoo. I always use the neck position pickups (or, for some clean stuff, a mix of bridge and neck), and now I can do it without using a noise suppressor. Not sure what the pickup in there is (as it's covered) but whoever put it in made a good choice. It's very dark sounding, but works well for heavier sounds. For clean stuff, esp. with the humbucker, I find myself mixing the bridge and the neck pickup a lot more.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Mine was used, and whoever owned it before didn't hesitate to wear belt buckles with it... there's a decent amount of scratching on the back, but the front looks great. I love the sorta satin-feel and look of it (pus the Daphne Blue is a really cool grayish bluish blend).

Action was great (and the main reason I traded my previous mexican tele for it), although when I picked it up on the shop, there was some weird issue where the G string sunk all the way through the nut at the top of the neck (which caused it to fret at the first fret)... they fixed it up right on the spot though, and I ended up walking out with it, so that's a pretty good testament to how well it played.

Reliability/Durability : 8
Other than the stuff mentioned above, I think it'll suit me just fine. I don't blast my gear, but I don't baby it either... I imagine it'll show some decent wear in a few years, but I'd prefer it that way. Just my opinion.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
Good guitar, decent price (esp. used), and one that'll really suit a variety of needs.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/08/2008 at 10:18pm by harrwood

Features : 10
2007, USA. Yer basic stripped down USA Telecaster. Comes with wiping cloth, wrenches, and a good quality gigbag. Features are well known, all you need and nothing you don't. Number of features is irrelevant, quality of features is what I look for.

Sound : 10
Like everybody else says, great!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Top quality construction. Satin finish just fine, it'll wear and that's OK. Setup wasn't to my taste out of the box, but I always expect to fiddle with any new or used guitar.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Like a rock.

Customer Support : No Opinion
No experience.

Overall Rating : 10
You want a basic USA Telecaster? Here's your guitar. You want bells and whistles, look elsewhere..


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: GBP 450
Submitted 08/15/2008 at 12:50pm by The Great White Hope

Features : 7
2006 Highway One Telecaster in whatever brown burst they call it.

Nothing flashy, just what you'd expect.

Sound : 10
Quite frankly the sound is gorgeous. Straight off the bat it's been a guitar I've fallen in love with. Very very versatile (which is kind of the point of buying a tele).

I'm currently playing lead in a local rock band, and it just has great tone and is extremely easy to adjust on the fly. Currently running it through a Laney Lionheart combo and the range of sounds is just fantastic. Easy to switch from warm jazzy tones, to something more twangy.

I can't recommend this guitar enough.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Like everyone else, I've never had to fiddle with it. The setup is spot on, the action nice and low, and the quality is superb.

I have had issues with detuning after string bends with the G string (stop sniggering), but I'm not so anal as to be that bothered. That's why I bought a tuning pedal.

Reliability/Durability : 7
The only gripe I would have with it (and I have to stress it's a very minor gripe) is the rather thin laquer that chips quite easily.

It hasn't taken long to give it a "worn" look, for the reasons given above. But to be honest I like that in a guitar, the scratches and dings remind you of some awesome gigs :D

Aside from the finish it's very tough. It's been knocked off its stand a couple of times, but it's still 100% fine. It didn't even go out of tune either.

It isn't drum stick proof though, as I found out.... drummers eh? There's now a sizeable dent beneath the p/up selector switch which makes me laugh everytime I see it. Just be sure to duck any flying drumsticks and your tele will be fine. hah.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with them. My baby has never been ill.

Overall Rating : 10
Been playing for about 20 years, owned several guitars (low end squires and such), played many many more, and this is my absolute favourite.

I've played all those expensive Ibanez', and Gibson's, and they're great and all.... they just dont have the character that my Telecaster has. It's just so easy to flip from Jazz, to funk, to Rock, to Death Metal (or whatever you kerrazy kids listen to nowadays) with a quick fiddle of the amp and the tone switch.

Anyone gigging should seriously consider owning one of these. If not as a main guitar, certainly as a backup. I guarantee it will serve you as well as it has me.

I've recently played the light ash telecaster, and the highway one is certainly much better quality. The neck is thinner, and the weighting of the guitar is very balanced. When it's across your shoulder it just becomes a part of you.

Anyone looking for a step up from a cheapy guitar would love this too. At ??400 it really is a fantastic bargain.

Oh, and as my songwriting guitar it's spot on.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 640
Submitted 06/04/2008 at 03:23pm by Dangerous Man

Features : 9
You all know the details but I'll just point out that mine is the Honey Blonde, maple fretboard, 2007. This model has the Greasebucket tone circuit which works quite well. I have a 2002 Fender Highway 1 Stratocaster, which doesn't have this feature. I wouldn't say that it's better because of it; it's just different. Other than that it's a fairly standard run of the mill tele. The way a Tele should be.

Sound : 10
Awsome. The bridge and neck pups are extremely distinctive; the neck sounds that little milder, the bridge quite a lot brighter. It's very easy to get classic tele tones from this guitar.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The guitar was finished extremely well; the only exception being the output jack was slightly loose. The action is perfect. The setup is perfect. The only change I made was to put 10s on instead of 9s.

Reliability/Durability : 10
It's a Tele. It's a Fender. It's a Tank.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never dealt with them.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing about 11 years or so. I also own a Fender HWY1 strat, a Gretsch DuoJet Firebird, an Eastwood Airline Town & Country, a Tanglewood TWST28, a Tanglewood TW39, a Fender Frontman 25R, an ENGL Screamer 50 combo, and lots of other stuff like pedals...

If this was stolen, I butcher the person who stole it; I'd eat his eyes and then buy another one. I might actually buy another as it stands. I just love the neck on this guitar... I might also add that in 11 years of playing I've owned quite a few guitars - currently own six and have never instantly bonded with a guitar, until now. The guitar is light as a feather and plays beautifully. I can't believe it's as good as it is - and all for a lousy $640.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 630
Submitted 02/28/2008 at 05:02pm by Lord-mac

Features : No Opinion
My '06 Highway 1 Telecaster is a Crimson Red 60th anniversary model, made in the good ol' USA. Alder body with transparent satin nitro finish. Solid maple, satin polyurethane 'C' neck with 9.5" radius and 22 medium-jumbo frets. Fender-Ping tuners. Vintage Tele bridge with 3 saddles. 3 ply pick guard and Grease Bucket tone circuit.

After-market changes include Fender Vintage Noiseless Tele pickups and the Fender Tele four-position blade switch.

Got a decent Fender gig bag with it. No other fancy features, 'cause it's a Highway 1.

Sound : 10
After installing the Vintage Noiseless pickups and four-way switch, this Tele is as Tele as you can get, with a little extra Tele thrown in. The original pickups were by no means 'bad,' it's just that the Noiseless pickups are that much better. And no noise. As far as this guitar sounds, it sounds like a Tele should, you know, wonderful.

Adding the 4-way switch provides the series configuration (in the fourth position) for a better snarl, a better punchiness, a more growly sound as it were, especially if you use high gain amplifier circuitry. A very nice sounding guitar overall, with a lot of sonic capability.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
Right out of the box, it needed NO setup or adjustment. I am thoroughly happy with Fender's high quality quality control. There were no flaws, imperfections, buggers, dents, dings, scratches or anything else wrong with this guitar. As it should be.

Since I like a shiny finish, and since the Highway 1 has a satin lacquer finish, I gently, hand-rubbed it with a very fine automotive polishing compound to produce a lustrous, gleaming and shiny surface in no time at all. It now looks like a very expensive glossy finish. Cool.

Reliability/Durability : 10
Fender Telecaster: See; Tough. See; Rock. See; Reliable. See; Impervious. See; Dependable. See; What is a cool electric guitar and why did everybody else copy it and why you want one.

I'd give it an 11.

Customer Support : 10
Fender uses dealers as our personal link to its products and service. My particular dealer is stellar when it comes to helping me. Though I've had no problems with my guitar needing any service or repair, if I needed any, it would be a breeze.

Overall Rating : 10
I started playing acoustic guitar way, way long ago. I always wanted an electric, a Telecaster to be specific, 'cause they look retro and cool. So I finally ups and gets me one. I did look at lots of other guitars first (too numerous to mention here), but no other is a Tele, 'cept maybe other Teles. That was the hard part, deciding which of the many Tele models to choose from. The great price, superb quality, nitro finish and no-nonsense, basic basic-ness of the Highway 1 finally won me over in the end, as a true Telecaster should be a pretty basic, straight-forward and reliable instrument and shouldn't cost tons o' dough, dontcha know.
This guitar is wonderfully easy to play and maintain. Musicians I ALLOW to touch it, to play it, are pleasantly surprised and agree it's as good as any they've ever played before. Then it becomes an ordeal to pry it out of their clutching hands. That says a lot for the quality of this Highway 1 . This is no second-string guitar. First class. There is nothing I don't like about this Highway 1 Telecaster.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 600 USED
Submitted 02/27/2008 at 03:11pm by MB

Features : 10
It is a classic Tele!! Everything you'd expect.

Sound : 10
Solid, versatile, responsive, detailed. Simply put, if you know what you are doing... this guitar will make you VERY happy.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I love the finish. Matte, soft... it just wears so well. Feels like it's old and worn in already. Each tiny scratch or bump, or rub mark just makes me love it more and more.

Action was nice right away. Minor adjustments on the g string and it was GOOD to go.

Everything is just solid and well-made feeling.

One of my favorite things about this guitar is how rock solid the tuning is... easy to get in tune... and takes a lot to knock it out. Just awesome.

Reliability/Durability : 10
I am a professional musician. This guitar is played 30 hours or more a week between practices and shows... it has been on the road for extended periods and i've had no problems, no concerns.

I have a Les Paul with p90's that just sits in it's case as a back up that i NEVER need.

Customer Support : 7
I haven't dealt with them on this guitar, but have on other stuff in the past and found them to be your typical customer service experience... I got what I needed and all was well.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing guitar since 1988... as a 16 year old.

I own a previously mentioned 1996 Gibson Les Paul RUBY w/p90's, a Gretsch BST 1500, a mid 90's reissue Fender Mustang, and about a dozen 60's and 70's japanese weirdo's.

I play through a black face modded 1979 Fender Twin a/b'd with a Musicman HD165 head into a Roccaforte 2x12 open back with redcoats.
I use a tubescreamer when I need a bit of gain.

I love this guitar. It just always sounds good. It is fun to play. It looks awesome and gets better looking with each day.

I was originally looking at mexican tele's but after I played this one, and looked at the price difference... a couple of hundred bucks more for a guitar I would keep 'til I die waws more than worth it.

I am absolutely going to go ahead and get a highway one strat now too.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/14/2007 at 03:31am by Shai

Features : 10
This is a 2005 Upgraded Highway 1 Telecaster. It is everything you would expect from a Telecaster to be..

Sound : 10
This guitar sounds like a classic Telecaster with a hot bridge pickup.
I'm using it with a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 401 and a Fender Blues Junior loaded with a Greenback speaker, and it sounds amazing through both amps.
The pickups produces the hum you would expect from a single coil vintage pickup when using an overdrive/distortion - nothing surprising.

The range of sounds you can produce with this Telecaster is huge. The tone controls are very useful.
The neck pickup sounds similar to a Stratocaster neck pickup - very pleasant...
The bridge pickup is very bright, and when used with overdrive it produces those screams you would hear on led zep early recordings... that pickup is significantly hotter than the neck pickup.

Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
The factory setup was perfect.

Reliability/Durability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I compared the Highway 1 to other American models and this guitar is a pure American Telecaster!

I had and still have the money to buy any Telecaster I want, but I don't see why I should do that? The woods are right for me and the sound is there, and that what counts! this guitar is a pure sound machine!

If you want to buy a Telecaster and this one sounds too modern for you, buy it and replace the pickups!


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 11/03/2007 at 05:46am by Tuomas

Features : 9
Well I quess you allready know all the specs but I'll list them anyway.

Alder body with Daphen Blue finish
Maple neck and fingerboard with 22 frets
"hot" tele pickups in bridge and neck position
3 way picku selector
1 volume and 1 tone

just the way it should be...

Sound : 9
The sound? GOOD GOLLY! Whne I plugged into my small 15w Vox valvetronix I was just amazed! The sound was just what I was looking for a classic tele sound with a little extra punch. I mostly use the bridge and middle positions on the selector but neck PU works also alone just fine.

I play blues, classic rock and sixties "pop" and this is just the sound for that. And if you want to go to the extreme put o a Dunlop Fuzz Face and rock on!

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
I bought this one mostly becose the finish. I never really liked the "all-shiny-finy-fender-gloss" finishes. Ok the finish is thin and it gets beaten up pretty fast but it doesn't change the sound and that is what truly counts.

The action was good right off the wall I just restrung it and woila!

Reliability/Durability : 10
well it's a Tele. You can hammer it with an axe and the axe braks sooner tahn the guitar. It's a true journymans guitar-

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9
It's a classic like tele with a touch of modern influces.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 500
Submitted 08/13/2007 at 12:53am by Jassen

Features : 9
2006 Hwy-1 60th Anniversary Model with some mods. Satin Tri-color sunburst Alder body, Rosewood fret board, black pick guard, Wilkinson compensated vintage style bridge, Fender Standard neck pickup, Duncan Vintage Lead Stack on the bridge, push-pull pot for single / humbucker on bridge, Fender Locking tuners, Fender tolex HS case.

Sound : 9
With the new compensated bridge and both the new Fender and Duncan pickup, I can get the sound I was looking for. A most definite Telecaster sound. Quite a bit of RFI interference, so I lined all the cavities with copper tape and that eliminated most the hum in single coil positions. For amps I use a Hughes and Kettner Zenamp and a Fender Blues Jr. The guitar sounds great through both. Again, IMHO the pickups made a tremendous difference in the overall sound.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Initially, the factory job was "OK". Didn't come near to my US Strat or PRS, which I use as a basis. After three minor fret dressings, and a good polish, I finally came up with action like the Strat. Not quite as good as the PRS, but far better than Fender factory specs. Because Fender offers this guitar as the low end USA made model, I will give it a 9 due to the ability this guitar is capable of with a little attention to detail. The neck to body fit is perhaps some of the best I have seen for a bolt on neck. The resonance transfer from the neck to body is extremely good.

Reliability/Durability : 9
The guitar is very well built with quality components. There was nothing wrong with the hardware I replaced. Simply a matter of personal preference. The nitro body finish is thin, but it seams to have a positive effect on the body resonance. I think Fender did the right thing with the thin nitro as apposed to a poly finish. I don't "gig" anymore, especially frogs, haven't in 20 years, but it is a solid guitar that should be able to withstand any average playing style.

Customer Support : No Opinion
In my 36 years of playing, I have never had to contact Fender for any customer support. So I don't have a clue how good they are on a one-to-one basis.

Overall Rating : 9
In the time I have been playing, I have bought and sold a number of higher end guitars. I have owned this unit for about a year now, and it remains one of my favorites to play. It's the simplicity and how it forces you back to your roots that I like.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 650
Submitted 08/03/2007 at 10:29am by SRM2K
Email: srm2k<at>yahoo dot com

Features : 9
Three color sunburst with unpolished nitrocellulose lacquer, satin finish maple neck, Fender Hot Tele pickups with three way switch. Fitted with a vintage style Tele bridge sporting three chrome finish barrel type saddles. Machine heads are standard sealed Fender units with chrome finish.

Sound : 10
Excellent biting tone in high gain or clean mode. Pickups are noisy with the gain set high but the middle switch position eliminates most of the crackle. The guitar maintains its' bite even with the tone control rolled completely off, which helps compensate for the noise in the single pickup positions. Played through a clean amplifier this guitar sounds as good as it's more expensive brothers, although the pickups are hotter than the classic models. They're also better balanced, providing near equal volume as compared to the '52 Reissue and vintage models. That's a plus in my book.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
The maple neck with satin finish is this guitars' best feature, smooth as glass with no friction, and the fret finish is outstanding. Every bit as good as most of the Custom Shop Tele's I've played. The switch tip fell off within days after purchase - so what's new? - one tiny drop of Bondini on the very tip of the switching arm has held it in place for months now. The matt finish body is unusual and very attractive in sunburst, not so hot in Daphne, Honey Blond, or Wine. The black position dots are good enough but are less attractive than the abalone inlays on my Strat 50, they look slightly out of place on the maple fretboard.

The bridge pickup routing is slightly off center and the cavity is visible peeking out from under the bridge plate on the control plate side. I didn't notice this when I bought it but apparently it's not the first time Fender shipped one with this problem. It's a minor flaw and totally inconsequential in the overall picture - there's no apparent effect on the tone and I have yet to hear a microphonic feedback squeal even at club volume. Anyone who thinks exposed cavities are a big problem hasn't yet taken a good look at the new EVH Frankenstein Strat - say what?

The guitar was quite playable right off the rack but I've done some hardware changes and had a complete professional setup job done at Evans Music City in Houston, TX. Guitar tech Mike Juarez did the work and I highly recommend him for anybody in the area. This guitar now has perfect intonation and balance to compliment it's gut wrenching tone. Amazing work - thanks Mike!

Reliability/Durability : 9
As mentioned the switch tip problem was easily solved. Controls feel smooth and solid. Stock tuners are too loose for my taste but easily replaced as detailed below. Some say the nitro finish won't last but who cares? This guitar is easily driven into feedback/sustain with sound pressure and I believe that's due to the light finish. It's a light weight instrument and very well balanced, makes a Les Paul feel like a quad cab truck, with two flat tires... :)

Customer Support : 10
Know what you're buying and you'll never have to call the Geek Squad in Corona. As long as they keep producing guitars like this I won't bother them. For that reason I'll give Fender a 10 in this category. They're an American icon and hope they'll be here a century from now.

A good guitar tech is a great investment - find a good one and get to know him. The payoff is the best instrument you could ask for. Shipping charges alone could cost you more than a complete setup in a good guitar shop.

Overall Rating : 10
This is a great guitar at a great price. With some well chosen modifications it can be a totally professional platform. I installed a Glendale bridge with the Aluminum/Brass saddle set. This allows perfect intonation with increased sustain. A major improvement over the stock Fender set.
I prefer the vintage Kluson in-line tuners as found on the Custom Shop guitars from Corona. But I settled on the Schaller locking set sold by Fender. They are highly effective and again a major improvement over the stock sealed units. And they're a drop in replacement that won't require any drilling on that wonderful neck.

The bridge set and tuners are finished in brushed stainless steel which really sets off the matte finish nitro paint job on my guitar.
So I now have a perfect neck, perfect intonation, great tone, and an unusual and handsome finish on a $700 guitar. Cost of the upgrades with installation and setup was about $200.

I played a Custom Shop Tele last week at the GC on Westheimer in Houston. It was priced at $4999 (they're proud of those CS Tele's, even more so than the Strats!). It had really good tone but played like a dog. I'm sure a setup job at Evans Music would help, but the point is - that guitar is priced at $5000! Fender shouldn't let them out of the house in that condition. At all.

I visited Charley's Guitar Shop in Dallas last April during the Dallas Guitar Show weekend. They've got a great setup man working there named Clay. I asked him if they had the new '52 Hot Rod Tele and he told me they had received one and sold it in 24 hours. And he told me this... "I called the factory in Corona and asked them why am I paying three to five grand for these CS Tele's when your shipping guitars like the Hot Rod at $1500? " Good point. And I must say that my Highway One plays and sounds every bit as good as the '52 Hot Rod.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 599
Submitted 07/27/2007 at 11:28pm by Jeffrey Scott Petro
Email: glyx<at>sbcglobal dot net

Features : 9
3 tone sunburst. Came with a gig bag. Otherwise like the other stock specs listed in these reviews.

Sound : 10
It's got a little attitude and I like it. I'm big on the chiminess of a Strat. I have a 50th anni. American deluxe Strat which I absolutely love and thought I needed a Tele to cover country sessions. I thought that was all that a Tele was good for. Man was I wrong, this baby will funk, will rock, will Jazz with attitude. The sound is still bright and chimey in a way I like, but it also has a bite to it - that's the attitude.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 10
I bought mine at Guitar Center. It was sitting by the door with one other sporting a markdown tag because it was a store demo model and had a slight scratch/ding by the jack. I took it home and checked the intonation and it was very close. I love the feel of the neck; it's just like my Strat which I love so much.

I know a lot of players feel that a guitar should be a sculpture of art and I respect that, so I'll say that the fit and finish on mine is excellent (other than the minor ding). For all my years as a musician I've never been up on all the different finishes. My guitar is not glossy/shinny like the Strat, and I really like it. Its finish matches its raw attitude.

All the controls work perfectly and have a solid feel. I especially like the selector. Why does the selector switch on a Paul always feel flimsy?

I gave it a 10, because its not Fender's fault that store customers can't find the jack without dinging the finish.

Reliability/Durability : 10
You know Tele's and Strat's last forever even with reasonable abuse. If you didn't, now you do. Every session player's 20 year old one I've ever saw looked used, abused, cared for, and still sounded sweet and functioned perfectly.

I put Schaller strap locks on it. I do it on all my electrics - I like the accessibility of them, they are great quality, and they are an easy mod for anyone. They are certainly not necessary for this guitar, because it's relatively light.

Gig on to your heart's content.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
Yes, I'd buy it again.
I love the neck.
I hate that I waited so long to buy one.
Favorite feature is that it's a great compliment to my Strat.

It's another great tool in the studio with a great sound and excellent playability. I got mine at a great price and it's made in the good 'ol USA which is somewhat rare for the price I paid.


Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: USD 649
Submitted 07/10/2007 at 07:52pm by hyperbolarry

Features : 5
USA Made
Most recent Highway 1 Tele with nitrocell finish/ Alnico-3 pups, 70's headstock and logo, jumbo frets, three-saddle bridge. Mine is Honey Blonde with a rosewood fretboard. I replaced stock white-ish pickguard with a thick slab of tortoise-shell Italian celluoid. No turtles were harmed. I also replaced the stock bridgeplate-saddlles with a Glenrose model. More about that later. Fairly feature-free, it's a Tele, you can't make frozen Pina Coladas with it.

Sound : 10
Sweet, sweet, sweet. Two pups and a 3-way switch provides (1) bridge only for Hair-Splitting Treble, (2) neck only for Warm Sweet Pocket and (3) neck and bridge joined to form a More Perfect Deep Well of Shimmer. If I were marooned on a desert island and I could only have one electric guitar, a Tele would be my choice. Oh yeah, and my '66 Blackface Princeton Reverb , electricity, a well-stocked beer fridge and some wimmens. For those that want to remain convinced that a Telecaster is for Twang only, don't search YouTube for Booker T or Sam and Dave footage 'cause it seems that Cropper performed and recorded through his Tele a whole lot (and through tiny amps in the studio). And then there's Roy Buchanan, Robbie Robertson etc. etc. It might look a little weird on stage with a metal band, but blinfold the audience and it would probably sound fine.

I installed the Glenrose bridgeplate/brass saddle and A-B'ed it with the stock setup under strict Laboratory Conditions. Played the stock version plugged directly into a Red-Knob Twin for an hour, while pulling on a beer, then loosened the strings, removed the Fender
unit and installed the Glenrose in about 20 minutes, tightened strings, performed expert field intonation adjustments(OK, within a couple %) and played for another hour, no changes made to guitar or amp settings. And I didn't drink another beer. (Taking notes?) A noticeable increase in sustain, the sound is just...beefier. Yet brighter. Great unit. Glemrose. They have a website. Not a cheap mod, but with as little as the guitar costs, it's a winner.

Action, Fit, & Finish : 9
Guitar was put together very well at the factory , and Sweetwater provides their own pro setup if when purchased through them.They used round 10s. It was very good, but Gary Gilbert at King Bee Guitars in the Nashville area dressed the frets, set it up with Chrome 11s, cut and installed the pickguard, made a new nut and shielded the entire guitar's electronics. He's the absolute best and a great guy to boot. I give the stock version a "9" only because there was a bit of visible glue in the skunk stripe laminate on the neck near the body. Not really visible to most people but when viewed under an electron microscope...

Reliability/Durability : 10
If the Cossacks had a band they would have played Teles. Very durable slab of wood that gets the job done night after night, and also handy as a weapon when you're retreating back to the van, surrounded by a ragged mob of alchohol-fueled Arkansans who've taken umbrage because you've only played "Freebird" three times a freakin' set.

Backup guitar ? You won't need no stinkin' backup.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I've never used Fender's customer support, then again, this is only the second new guitar I've owned, and I've owned way too many to clearly remember them all. Most problems with instruments seem to arise out of design and expectation, not poor manufacturing. So far, so good.

Overall Rating : 9
Hello, my name is _______ and I've been a guitar addict for more that 40 years. (At this point you reply, in unison, " Hi _________, join the club".) Over twenty years fulltime in the Music Industry as a player, performer and finally ( to the collective relief of the session players who recorded with this Mel Bay One-Finger Guitar Chords Institute graduate) producer. What styles? A veritable smorgasbord of styles.

What would I do if it were stolen? I would hire Dog the Bounty Hunter and together we would search the four corners of the World and hunt to ground those responsible for this Unspeakable Crime. And I would probably have to braid Dog's hair some along the way.
But it would be worth it. Really.

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