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Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $700
Submitted 06/21/2005
at 07:54am
by tom
Features
:
10
Others have covered this detail.... mine is the rosewood flavour
I've given it a 10 because a tele is a tele and this certainly is a great tele
Sound
:
10
I play all sorts of stuff. Main area is rock/blues. Most important factor here is the resonance of the axe. Bright sound in bridge and warmer at neck
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Played good out the box. Finish was flawless. As was the workmanship. No problems in frets. Good value for money
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Decently made. Won't let one down.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
one year warranty...from shop. Never had to go to fender
Overall Rating
:
10
few years. This guitar has drawn flak about the finish. The light finish makes it sing. Be careful with it. It is a deliberate decision by fender to make this guitar affordable, as the thick high gloss takes many hours to do. I'm happy with the fragile finish that sounds better, costs less on the tag. I tried the squier and the MEX teles, and this guitar sang and sustained much much much better
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 700.00 (CDN) used
Submitted 04/20/2005
at 05:29pm
by Triple J
Email: jarrett_jim<at>yahoo dot ca
Features
:
9
2003 model, rosewood FB, honey blonde finish. I bought this guitar used from a local luthier/amp tech who does amazing work on both amps and guitars. On this one, he put in compensated brass saddles, replaced the PUPS with Seymour Duncan Vintage Stacks, added a 4-way switch and put a clear finish over the original. With these mods, this guitar is one of the best Teles I've played, although I'm sure I would have been happy with it in it's original form, mainly because of the neck and the light weight of the guitar.
Sound
:
9
I play mainly blues and/or rock through a coupla old Champs and a 50's Magnatone Troubadour with the following effects: Tokai TC1 Compressor, Voodoo Lab Sparkle Drive, Ibanez DL10 Digital delay and an Alesis Microverb. This Tele with this setup works perfectly for blues, country, hard rock and probably eveything else. Sound with the SD's is rich, full and bright{without being harsh}. Not much to dislike.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Set up by above mentioned luthier{Thom Abriel, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada}. Best in the city. Doesn't appear to be any factory-made flaws either. Even in it's original form, it would still be a great guitar.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I don't gig, but it would probably be able to take some abuse no matter where you play it. Teles and Strats are tanks.
Customer Support
:
8
Dealt with Fender once, no problems.
Overall Rating
:
9
Playing for 15 years, drunken jams, noodling at home, still a beginner LOL. I have 4 Strats and this Tele and they all deserve better but I'm a gear whore. I would definitely buy another one, probably the HWY One Texas Tele with maple FB and honey blonde finish for the 50's look. This is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $599.99
Submitted 02/02/2005
at 03:24pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Brand new 2003 Highway 1 Telecaster. NO FRILLS, NO MODIFICATIONS, JUST A STOCK FENDER TELECASTER. In my particular case I purchased a honey blonde (367) satin finish guitar with maple fingerboard. You can check out all the detailed specifications of a stock Highway 1 Telecaster at the Fender website (www.fender.com). The features that I have been most impressed with are as follows. The maple fingerboard is absolutely perfect! The wood tones really add a natural beauty to the appearance of an already good guitar, and when combined with the medium jumbo frets plays quite well. The stock Tele pick-ups emanate that classic ?Telecaster Sound? most commonly referred to as ?twang?. Well done! And lastly, the Ping Standard Cast/Sealed Tuning Machines are far more user friendly than the vintage tuning pegs found on many Fender U.S. made guitars. Fender purists may not be so inclined to rate the ?standard cast/sealed tuning? pegs with much admiration since they don?t seem to exude the nostalgia of the yesteryear reissue guitars, but from my perspective string changes are much easier with the tuners that come stock on a Highway 1 Telecaster. I also own a Fender Telecaster with vintage pegs?I feel qualified to make the comparison. I was disappointed that this guitar only rated a ?gig bag?! The gig bag was of good quality, but it just wouldn?t protect my Tele to the same standard of a hard case?so I bought an SKB case fitted for a Telecaster at a great price. Lastly, I added a Tele ?ash-tray? bridge cover, which looks very sharp. Bottom line, this guitar is made in the U.S.A., albeit not far from the assembly line in Mexico?but my trained ears swear it sounds MUCH better than the MIM Standard Telecaster counterpart, and YES, I did compare them. This is the bottom line for U.S. made Telecasters, but in my honest opinion, Fender did NOT cut corners to make an affordable yet very solid performance guitar.
Sound
:
10
The Highway 1 Tele has that ?classic? Tele sound so sought after by professional musicians and vintage collectors. Really sharp, crisp and clean sound characteristics?NOT muddy. If you are looking for that naturally distorted power chord/humbucker sound, look elsewhere! This guitar probably won?t impress a metal/grunge enthusiast. But it can hold it?s own quite well in virtually every other genre. I play jazz, blues, classic rock, and dabble in country?the Highway 1 Tele easily crosses those musical boundaries. I have experienced numerous amplification options from direct to the mixer, to Fender Cyber-Twin, to the simple (but highly effective) Fender Hot Rod Deluxe; and the Highway 1 Tele has performed superbly and shown its ability to work well in most any recording/sound environment. Bottom line: this is a no-frills guitar?it was designed to be simple (i.e., economic) yet sound sophisticated. As such, Fender did succeed!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
I bought this guitar brand new, it wasn?t in the music store for very long?definitely not long enough to become a scratch & dent special. It was is excellent condition, hardly a fingerprint or pick scratch. I?m not certain how this guitar left the Fender assembly line, but the intonation and action were set perfectly for my standards?not too low, and definitely not too high. I suspect JJ?s House of Music fine-tuned the guitar before it was hung on the display wall?and for that I commend them on extending excellent pre-sale dealership service. I wasn?t certain how much I would like a guitar with just three string saddles (2 strings per saddle), but I haven?t had to mess with the intonation or action at all, the guitar just holds it pitch quite well, even in changes of ambient temperature & humidity. On the bad side, the thin satin polyurethane finish is NOT that flattering. For a more eye-appealing coat of nitro-cellulose lacquer, the costs on the business end would have been much higher, and for good reason, lacquer application is an art. But despite the ?flat? appearance my guitar more than makes up for it in tonal characteristics. Besides, I?ve yet to hear anyone tell me my Highway 1 Tele was ugly!
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Fender has a reputation for making guitars that last. I don?t think Fender will deviate from that reputation one bit with the Highway 1 line of guitars (Strat or Tele). Built with economy in mind, my Highway 1 Telecaster is still built quite solidly and is installed with high quality hardware/components.
Customer Support
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10
My Highway 1 Tele has not had any problems since I purchased her almost two years ago. But I have had to deal with warranty repairs on another Fender product that I own (an amp). Bottom line: if you are looking for point-to-point customer support (i.e., from factory directly to your home) you will probably be disappointed. Many reviews exist on this website, in additional to a few others (Fender Forum), that amplify this point. But don?t walk away from a Fender guitar or amp purchase based upon the lack (or perceived lack) of customer support/service from the Fender Corporate Headquarters or Factory! I have always purchased my Fender guitars and amps (3 guitars & 3 amps) from reputable dealers. They make the difference! Buy online if you want a good deal. Or buy from a reputable dealer if you want quality customer service AFTER the sale?which I recommend. You get what you pay for, and in my honest opinion, the extra $$$ you spend at a dealership more than makes up for itself in the long run; especially in the perpetual care and maintenance they will provide for your instrument or amp if you should experience a problem. Fender quality control at the end of the assembly line is excellent, but they don?t catch all problems. I can assure you they are quite interested in honoring their warranty if you purchase a defective guitar or amp?and they do that through professional dealerships all across the U.S.A. As such, I would give my dealers a grade of 10.
Overall Rating
:
10
I am exceptionally pleased with my Highway 1 Telecaster. This was my FIRST Fender guitar purchase, an experiment to validate the Fender brand name. Previously I was a stubbornly dedicated Gibson guitar fan, having played Gibson?s for over 20 years. Since then I have purchased a Strat and another Tele. Comparing my Highway 1 Telecaster to my Gibson Les Paul Standard is like comparing apples to oranges, so I won?t. Each stands quite well based on their merits. Don?t expect me to exalt one brand over the other?because they are both very good. I also won?t provide you with a never-ending list of amps and effects with which this Telecaster works well. Find your own sound?and then tinker with it! With that said, I would highly recommend a Highway 1 Telecaster to the beginning to experienced guitarist who is on a tight budget and wants a quality U.S. made guitar at an affordable price.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: canadian (840)
Submitted 01/30/2005
at 10:21am
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
mentioned before... go to fender.com for all the details
Sound
:
10
i mostly play heavier styles of music... but i didn't buy this guitar for that, i wanted it for different styles (And a diferent sound than my other guitars)
i use it with a 5150 II head and a marshall jcm 900 cabinet or sometimes my small fender cab.
the 5150 is usually a pretty rought sounding head but this fender really cleans it up!! i was really surprised. i absolutely love the sound, it's very bright and quite clean but has a subtle dirtyness to it. tons of personality!! i don't use it for my heavier playing, but i love it for anything else.
i have no problem with the stock pick ups. i think they sound great and don't feed back, i'm most likely never going to replace them.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
if this was just a rating for action/fit, i'd give it a 10. it played amazingly right from when i picked it up at the store.
i'm not too crazy about the flat finish but it doesn't look bad. if i had more choice i would go for something else, but this is still nice.
Reliability/Durability
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No Opinion
i haven't had this for too long, so i don't have much experience with its reliability/durability... but it looks like i can depend on this.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
never had to deal with them...
Overall Rating
:
10
i have been playing for about 10 years. i owned about 10+ guitars and this is easily my second favourite out of all of the gitars that i have owned.
right now i own a gibson les paul studio, sg special (with tony iommi pick ups) and a esp ltd ec-400. i like using the les paul for my heavier playing but i love the tele for everything else.
if this guitar was stolen or lost i would with out a doubt get the exact same one again.
i wish the finish was more glossy (or if they had more finish choices) and i would have also preferred if it came with the 6-saddle bridge (Which doesnt have the annoying metal pieces sticking out on the sides) BUT i can easily look past those things. they're not a big deal because it plays great and sounds great.
i HIGHLY recommend this guitar.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $340 used
Submitted 12/23/2004
at 05:27pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
10
You know the story. It's a Telecaster, so it's perfect. Made in '04, Blonde satin finish, maple fingerboard.
Sound
:
10
Sounds just like a tele. Really sharp and clear, with that Fender "chime" when chording.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
I bought it used, so I don't know about how it was set up at the factory, but when I got it, the intonation was beautiful, and acion was low without a buzz. This is the easiest guitar to play, and I own an American made Strat and an LP Standard. The fretboard is flat (very little radius), so chording is easy, and the frets are nicely dressed. A ten, easily.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
It's a Tele. It will outlast me easily. I love this thing.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender.
Overall Rating
:
10
God bless Leo Fender. I now see why he is often called a genius.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 410 (Euro)
Submitted 12/11/2004
at 11:35am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Made in USA in 2004. Body made from Alder. 22 Medium Jumbo frets. Chrome Hardware. Vintage Style bridge. Neck made form Maple, Fingerboard from Rosewood. Included was a gig bag, some tools, one cleaning cloth and a manual. It has a typical Tele String-thru-body bridge. Nothing is missing. So I give 8 points here.
Sound
:
9
The sound is very good. Very clean and bright. I use it with a 70's Rickenbacker Solid State Amp (TR 7) with both pickups. The sustain of the guitar is the best I ever heard. Solid 9 Points here.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
5
I got it new from a Fender Dealer, but the setup isn't perfect. The action is not too low, but the deep E and A strings are buzzing. If I now turn the action higher the buzzing is gone, but I can't play anymore. Also the guitar is going out of tune every day.
The finsh was a disappointing too. There are some mistakes on the laquer. Someone should send a Rickenbacker guitar to the Fender Quality Control. They could learn a lot.
Pickup and bridge were ok.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Hm. It's a Tele. Everything is absolutely well built.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:
8
This guitar is fine. Well built, great sound. But the finish and the setup are really poor. If you can get one without these disadvantages, you have a great guitar for a very low price.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 489 (Pounds)
Submitted 12/09/2004
at 01:37pm
by Palo Alto
Features
:
No Opinion
Made in 2003, 3 tone sunburst, 22 frets, maple neck and board, Alder body. One volume, one tone, 3-way selector, the usuals of a telecaster. Two standard vintage style single coil pickups. Brilliant satin finish, has a very vintage look to it. The bridge is a vintage style telecaster bridge, but with stainless steel saddles. Fender sealed tuners. Chrome hardware. Very comfortable neck, soft 'C' shape.
Sound
:
8
I bought this guitar because telecasters can do anything. Especially for me, I play rock to blues, main influences Radiohead, Chillies, Jimi Hendrix. I found that this guitar helped me alot in the creation of my own sounds, and the sounds of my favourite artists.
I run my guitar through a Digitech Whammy RI, Line 6 Delay Modeller, Marshall Shredmaster, Boss Sd-1 Super overdrive, a Small Stone Phaser, and a Fender Princeton Chorus amp.
The guitar on its own sounds fasntastic, the bridge pickup being the greatest feature. It has a very coherent, punchy attack, and alot of brightness. Bridge pickups are what telecasters are all about, so having a good sounding one is very important. The highway 1 will gaurentee you that. The neck pickup gives satisfying glassy jazz sounds out of it, but at the top of the neck chords can be a bit muddy at times. However find the right EQ and you should be sound. When both pickups are selected you get a very nice shimmery tone, great for funk and jazz chords I find.
I got my Jonny Greenwood sound instantly. The Bends period that is, really.
I think the vintage bridge has quite alot to offer for the sound also, especially the saddles. I want to change them to brass ones one day, apparently they can warm up the tone a bit.
I give this category an 8, due to the slight (very slight, mind) muddy sound with the neck pickup, but I think that can be pretty much sorted with a well balanced EQ, and obviously a good amp.
Pickups are mexican. They can get noisy, however. I think i may need to get some copper shielding.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The guitar is a dream-come-true to play on. I ordered this from www.gak.co.uk, and what happened was apparently there was buzzing on the first few frets on the low E, so they sent it to the Fender factory to repair it. Apparently the intonation, action was fixed, and also the frets redressed. There is very SLIGHT buzzing on frets 1-8 on the low E however, im not sure what the case is with that, but im not prepared to send it back because I have it now, really. You cant hear the buzzing through the amp at all.
The neck is lightning fast, and my playing improved drastically within the first week of the having the guitar. Bending is so easy, and the guitar is very expressive. The action was set, convieniently, to my exact liking. The neck pickup is quite low, i may highten it a bit, itll probably boost up the volume a bit. The bridge pickup is well set-up.
The guitar didnt have any finish flaws at all. All the pots work great, no noise. Same with the 3-way switch. The tuning pegs work great and the guitar hardly goes out of tune.
I give this category an 8 because of Fender not properly fixing the slight buzzing problem, particularly because it took them 2 weeks to do it and send it to me.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
The guitar is made for playing live and hard. Havent gigged it yet, but I can't wait until I do. The hardware do seem they will last a long time, probably the lifetime of the guitar. The finish looks like it could become a relic within five years, but do not be put off by this. Of course you can look after it, and the finish wont wear off. All it is, is that if you banged the guitar around, the finish will come off a bit easier because the Satin lacquer. But the guitar has tons of character, and looks beautiful.
I replaced the strap buttons with Schaller locks. Brilliant :)
I can very much depend on it, wherever I play. With playing live, I think it is always risky to play without a backup, but this guitar will give all I want it to, and alot more.
Customer Support
:
2
I did not appreciate Fender's slow and unsuccessful attempt on my frets. But they have given me a brilliant guitar which I absolutly adore. I'll just get a technician to fix my fret buzzing.
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing for 4 years. I don't regret buying this guitar at all, I think at the price and the quality it is, it is fantastic. If it were stolen or lost, I would use my holiday savings and buy another. I compared this guitar to an American series Telecaster. The american was a bit more punchier and darker sounding, but I didnt have the budget for it anyway. I guess the main thing that attracted me to the Highway 1 were the vintage features on it. Only thing I would have liked it to have would have been a better quality neck pickup, but not even that is a major concern at all.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $500
Submitted 12/01/2004
at 06:21pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
2004 Dakota/Cherry Red with 3 ply white pickguard.this one has a rosewood fretboard.tone and volume knobs.old 3 barrel bridge,new sealed tuners
Sound
:
9
this is a good sounding guitar.the satin finish resonates good,but with steel frets and steel barrels it's a little bright.great with light overdrive.however, it just doesn't sound as good or as versatile as my american series stratocaster.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
the satin finish deducts points.don't know how long it will last.it does resonate good.it is the second best playing guitar after my strat.came set up perfect
Reliability/Durability
:
10
this thing is never going to break!it's a telecaster come on!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
haven't had to talk to them.
Overall Rating
:
10
this thing is awesome.it's american made and i paid $500,Brand New!The music store also gave me an american series nylon/leather strap,no tax,and a soft case,NOT A GIGBAG!One of the best values out there.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 865 +tax (Canadian)
Submitted 11/11/2004
at 09:18pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
2003 sunburst, 22 frets, came with nice Fender gig bag, The finish is kind of dull and scratches easily. Made in the U.S.A. should have came with a hard shell case. gig bags suck no protection.
Sound
:
9
I can get Scotty Moore sounds from this to Joe Perry sounds. I use it through a Fender Twin Amp, a Marshall JCM2000 TSL, a Marshall 62 Bluesbreaker reissue, and a Peavey Special 212. I have a Korg Toneworks AX100G effects pedal. This guitar sounds great through all these amps
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
This guitar was perfectly set up when I received it better than my almost $3000 Les Paul. the action was remarkable.
finish seems like it could wipe off with a wet rag but it looks sort of vintage worn which is nice. No flaws what so ever I bought a mexican tele and took it home what a piece of crap I took it back the next day and traded it for this for a couple of hundred dollars more and got a flawless non buzzing smooth playing instrument which I love. I originally wanted a reissue 52 tele butterscotch finish but honestly the highway one has superior playability over the 52 reissue at half the cost. I am going to buy another highway one and have it refinished like a 52 butterscotch reissue which is beautiful.
Reliability/Durability
:
No Opinion
I would never go without a backup on any musical equipment.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for 25 years. I also own a Fender 2003 American Deluxe Fat Stratocaster, a 2003 Gibson Les Paul 1960 Classic, A Fender Highway 1 Jazz Bass, Tokai 335 copy, Tokai Love Rock, Tokai 1980 Springy sound stratocaster, and a fender American Standard telecaster I just won on ebay to arrive soon. I would buy this guitar again but in the new texas pickup version. This is my first telecaster and is now my favorite type of guitar.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 10/25/2004
at 08:43pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
Standard Tele features, with a thinner finish than American Series, vintage hardware.
Sound
:
9
Stock, it was about a 7 or 8. Not bad, but a little too plain. Bright, as any good tele is, maybe a little too bright with stock pups. About a week after I bought it, I had Lindy Fralin make me up some ungodly terrific pups, had a custom control plate (with 4 way switch, a must have), and locking tuners. Now, for less than the price of an upper ent Tele that sounds like all the others, I have my perfect blues guitar. I'm taking a point off because the stock sound was not a 10, but not bad.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Very well made overall, neck is not as great as the American Series Strat I used to have, but pretty good nonetheless. The satin finish is great, it wears quickly, but looks don't matter too much to me, only sound and feel.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I've had it about a year now, it gets abused like any performing guitar. But it has held up well, the finish is leaving rather quickly, but doesn't look terrible, just "relic" as Fender puts it.
Customer Support
:
1
Read the other 2000 bad reviews on Fender support.
Overall Rating
:
10
This tele is one hell of a great value... I used it as a platform to customize. It would be fine for most people in it's stock form, a good value even for that. But to have a good body and neck, and the ease of "hot rodding" a Fender, this guitar is great. You don't have to pay a grand or more for bells and whistles that really don't mean too much if you like to put aftermarket stuff on, it makes a great basic axe to build on.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $699 w/HSC
Submitted 09/07/2004
at 10:02am
by MKB
Email: birchives at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
7
Satin lacquer finish Alder body, Satin Polyurethane maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, standard Tele pickups, 3 saddle vintage style bridge, truss rod adjust at nut. Standard vintage Tele setup, nothing unusual here.
Sound
:
7
The sound was bright, bright, bright. Part of this was the Mexican Tele pickups; plastic bobbins, and no metal plate on the back of the bridge pickup. The steel saddles made it brighter as well. I replaced the saddles with brass ones, this tamed the high end quite a bit and should be a standard feature on this guitar.
I replaced the bridge pickup with a slightly overwound Broadcaster Reissue, and installed two Texas Special strat pickups in the neck and middle position. This pickup setup sounds fantastic in this guitar, probably the best I have owned. The neck and body in this guitar are outstanding.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The body finish is very thin and easily chipped, so don't buy this guitar if you want it to look pristine for a long time. Other than this, the construction and part quality are excellent. The neck on this guitar is magical, very low action with perfectly shaped medium frets. The guitar is also extremely light, as light as my SG. I think this helps the tone as well. All hardware is high quality, with the only problem being the string ferrules fall out when the guitar is restrung (a little superglue would fix this though).
Reliability/Durability
:
9
I have gigged with this guitar quite a bit for several months, and haven't even broken a string. Everything has worked perfectly with no problems at all. Very dependable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No opinion.
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for 25 years, and needed a Strat-like guitar for a beach/R+B gig, but I hate tremolos. I have never owned a Tele but liked the sounds, so I tried to find a rosewood fingerboard Mexican Nashville Custom (which is the least expensive new Mexican or US Tele with a rosewood fingerboard). After playing nearly every Tele in the store, this Hwy. 1 Tele just sang to me from the first note. I had to rout it a bit to get the pickup configuration I wanted, but it was very well worth it.
I give the guitar a 9 as it has turned out to be wonderful, very light and responsive, and the neck is pure magic. I can't think of any improvements. It was too bad that the pickups and saddles were so lame, but even with replacing these the guitar was worth it.
The finish is very fragile, but if you don't care about such things, please try the guitar. Have you ever had a guitar scream "Buy me!!!" when you first played it? This one did to me, over anything else in the store. I would definately replace it with another if stolen.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 3900 (Shekels)
Submitted 08/24/2004
at 02:02am
by Dean
Email: rsayalon<at>merchavia dot org dot il
Features
:
9
My tele is a 2003 tele (according to the serial number), alder body with maple fingerboard. If you never have told me the body is 3 piece, I wouldn't have known, It really doesn't show.I wanted it in 3-color sunburst, but the only new guitar the store had was in blonde. It's still a beatiful guitar. Everything is standard tele, which is the best.
Sound
:
10
It sounds just like a tele. Even me, who never played any brand name guitar, new it sounded like a tele, because the sound is so familiar from CDs. I managed to sound on it like The Eagles, Steve Katz, and even Robert Fripp (and he played a Les Paul!). It is quite clean, in the store it had absolutely no noise, plugged into a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. I use it with a Frontman 15G, so it is a bit noisy, but almost all noise comes from the amp.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Everything was just fine, and it was factory setup because the salesman opened the box in front of me. The E-A-D strings buzzed a bit. More importantly though, just like other reviewers here, the routing for the bridge pickup showed. It's really not a big deal for me, you can barely see it. Just like a certain reviewer, I think it doensn't damage the guitar's appeal and beauty. It does add some sort of grace to the guitar. The neck was beautifully finished, it's just so smooth to the hand. The body finish was really good, too. I really like it, it isn't shiny and glossy. Overall, this guitar was pretty well made. It's just a shame that the allen wrench for the saddles was too small.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
It seems to me there's not much to go wrong on this Tele. I think it will last a lifetime. I intend to play it until it becomes a "Relic". The finish is thin, so it'll become a Relic quite quickly. I don't want a finish that's good to last, because the sound would be heavily damaged.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed them.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for 3 years, and this tele is my first "good" guitar. It sounds great, it's built well, and playing it is really fun. Here in Israel, the prices of electric guitars are really high. 3900 Shekeles are about 861 Dollars, which is even more than the list price of Fender! And that's after a 10% percent discount!!.But It's still a great value. I'll upgrade it though with Kinman pickups, Graph Tech saddles, Strap locks, and other things. I fell in love with my Tele.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 750euros
Submitted 07/17/2004
at 10:39am
by vanthomme
Email: eddy<dot>vanthomme at pandora<dot>be
Features
:
8
basic guitar mine is a 2002 model it was in the store fore 2 years and a bought it.
Sound
:
9
very nice sound super
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
3
the action was shit to high for me.adjusting was no problem,now very nice.the finish sucks one hole and one scratch. i think it is poor.the factory finish sucks.the music store a bought it is verry prof. thy give me a 25% discount.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
super its a fender
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
i dont no
Overall Rating
:
9
a have been playing for 20 years now.super guitar if stolen a by a new one.the finish sucks it is not the store its folt.quality control at the factory sucks.see other reviews.sorry for my english a am from belgium.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: 1075 (Can.)
Submitted 07/15/2004
at 07:54pm
by Rex
Features
:
10
2004. It's a telecaster with all the standard tele features. Mine is Honey Blonde with solid maple neck / fingerboard. Has a satin finish which looks great and will probably wear quickly, which I also love. Very simple guitar, it has what it's supposed to have.
Sound
:
10
The sound is perfect for me. It;s very rich and sounds awesome both clean and overdriven through my early 60's Gibson tube amp. There's a little noise when I run it through high gain pedals. But there's always noise when I do that no matter which guitar I use.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
The action was perfect for me, off the shelf. No flaws, finish is just about perfect.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Seems durable, finish will probably wear quicker than thick laquer.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to call. Came with limited warrenty and no warranty card.
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for years and this has become my number 1 player. I love this guitar. I love it so much, I want to buy another to use for open tunings. I was interested in a 52 RI but I don't like the 7.5 rad. neck, the thick laquer gets sticky and the frets are too small. The Hwy 1 has everything I wanted in a classic vintage Telecaster, but with better frets, neck and finish. It's a pleasure to play.
I play mostly overdriven blues and some of my other guitars are old early 60's Harmony Rocket - great sound - played through an early 60's Harmony tube amp bought at the same time. Also have a Jazzmaster knockoff and Epiphone ES-335. My amps are all early 60's tube amps, such as Gibson and Silvertone. The amps from that era were great and this tele sounds awesome through them. I new when I first played it, it was exactly what I'd been looking for. This guitar really deserves a 10. great to play, sounds perfect and looks awesome.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $430
Submitted 06/21/2004
at 02:09pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Neck says 2003, body says 2004...Rosewood neck, Butterscotch finish,
super fragile matte finish (this is, by far, the most easily damaged
finish I've seen on a guitar). Mine came with a modern 8 hole 3-ply
pickguard but all the advertising from Fender shows a vintage, 5 hole guard. 22 frets, cool - BUT you can't remove the pickguard to adjust the neck pickup without removing the neck! The pickguard is locked between the fretboard and the neck pickup. The 9.5 radius fretboard is cool (one of the main reasons I wanted a Hwy 1) and the pickups are surprisingly good. Modern truss rod which is much easier to adjust than the vintage setup through the bottom of the neck.
(another key feature in my purchase decision)
Sound
:
No Opinion
Sounds like a Tele, through a Classic 30, Modded Blues Jr or Vibrolux, it sounds great. I might change the neck pickup to a Tom Anderson stacked coil pickup that I have in another Tele and like alot.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
7
The factory setup is the standard deal, stinky strings and higher action than I like. The pickup adjustments were pretty far off the mark, way too strong on the bass side. Easily adjust tho, and now it's fine. This Tele is on the lighter side, but not super light (too bad). I think the nut might be a little to high as it is.
The intonation was off, but easily adjusted. I'm changing to
compensated saddles anyway. The input jack socket was a little loose
(standard for a Tele. I polished the Frets and oiled the rosewood neck and now it's fine.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
Bullet proof (just like a Tele) except for the finish.
Customer Support
:
9
I've had good luck with Fender in the past.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
I've been playing 20+ years, I play out regularly and have several
Teles and Strats (plus others). My favorite guitar was a '59 Esquire that I purchased in 1966 for $100, it was stolen in 1995 and I've been looking for a new favorite from then to now. I like the features
on the Hwy 1 Tele (except the finish), I seem to keep coming back to Tele's.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US trade
Submitted 06/18/2004
at 12:41pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
No Opinion
made in 2003(or maybe early 2004)-standard vintage tele setup,medium large frets. this one has a maple board...
Sound
:
9
It's a little rounder/fuller sounding than other teles but still has a nice snap...the sustain is quite good also in comparison with other 'planks' i've tried or owned. in the store i played thru an old super reverb,i use a deluxe reverb or a BF bassman (both older models)...also plugged it straight into a protools mbox with great results.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
No Opinion
setup is pretty good and the intonation is ok also-i use compensated saddles on teles a lot but i may not have to with this one...the 'cheapo' pale yellowish satin finish is rather nice looking(i'm not big on glossy/shiny finishes anyway)- cheaper guitars than this have better looking fret work though-it's like they were not polished at all which is kind of weird...they feel good and play properly at least
Reliability/Durability
:
10
not much that will break on here...yes i would and do use it without a spare(sometimes).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
i had a LP jr i traded for this-i am a fender person although the jr sounded great...i have had 3 other tele style guitars(2 G&L's)and while this one is not quite as fancy as those or others i have tried/seen it plays and sounds great and feels just as sturdy-the fret thing is a minor pain and somewhat appaling but the bottom line is that one CAN MAKE MUSIC WITH IT without having to replace a bunch of stuff right away...cool!
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $419.00
Submitted 05/11/2004
at 08:44am
by Curtis Stetka
Email: curtisstetka<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
8
I got a new Highway 1 Tele in red with a rosewood fingerboard.
Feature-wise, it's a standard tele pickup and control set-up. The bridge is a vintage style 3 barrel saddle. The saddles are chrome plated steel? Something. They are also straight across so the tuning compensation cannot be exact.
3 piece alder body.
I bought this guitar because I have a thing for Teles. This was a complete impulse buy. MF has this model listed for $600 and here my local store had it marked down to $419! What was I supposed to do???
Sound
:
9
I was REALLY surprised with the pickups. They sound wonderful! I was not expecting them to sound as good as they do. Very crisp, snappy response, balanced well across the spectrum.
They are, however, very prone to the dread 60 cycle hum. I'll be replacing them with some Kinman AVN48s.
The guitar is very resonant, sounds like a Tele ought to sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
The Highway One is a no frills model. Still, this guitar was nicely assembled. I always mod the hell out of guitars but here's one I'd be happy to gig with right out of the box. The frets aren't fancy but they're finished correctly. The set-up and action are good. The intonation is as good as possible with the non-compensated saddles.
Mine came with a pretty big scratch already in the top. I'm sure that was music store damage.
The finish on the Highway One is one way Fender kept the cost down. It's growing on me. I have a feeling it's not going to be durable at all but Fenders seem to welcome the abuse. Lots of people pay extra to have them beaten up for them already.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
Teles are indestructible guitars. I haven't ever played anything that felt as solid and road-worthy. I never bother to bring two guitars to a gig. All I need is a Telecaster.
As mentioned, the finish doesn't look like it'll last but to me this is not even an issue.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Fender directly. I always mod my guitars anyway so I'm sure the warranty is immediately voided.
Overall Rating
:
9
I've played for two decades at least. This guitar brings my Telecaster total up to three. Besides the Teles I own a frankenstrat and a couple acoustic guitars.
What do I love about this guitar? I love how sweet it is without any mods for the low price. It's an American made instrument for under $450 new. You can't argue with that.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $500.
Submitted 04/14/2004
at 03:19pm
by damon
Features
:
1
just stock setup i think, two pickups, nothing fancy until you plug it in. plus it came from the store with the action in perfect place.
Sound
:
9
It sounds great, better than any guitar ive owned, I had an Ibanez electric of the same value, that one didnt sound like this. Although one thing i do notice is a very sensitive pick up, mabye thats good , I am not, but if you do anything other than play the guitar it will amplify that noise- like touching the guitar hard in certain places,
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
the finish is great but i can notice that the guitar was made from more than one piece of wood, as apposed to my Mexican tele that is made of one peice, who knows if this is better or worse? I am sure i will think about it alot only when i look at it, but other people should be looking at it, i should just play it.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
well, i believe the pick up near the bridge.? or bottom of the guitar DOes NOT WORK. it came like this from the store, I will have to find oout whats up, only the left and middle settings on the knob work. I am sure its nothing but i almost dont care that much to give it back for awhile, actually it pisses me off because it did work and does alittle bittle, but I love her anyway.
Customer Support
:
9
havent called them yet, it looks like they didnt get a rating but I am sure they wont screw me, It came with a lifetime warrany (Limited) thats great because something will go wrong, like it already has.
Overall Rating
:
9
I like this guitar alot, It would be cool however if they made the bridge or whatever area is the bottom of the strings, it looks cheap and the allen wrench screws for the string holder things scratches your hand. And i stink on the guitar, youd think i would be happy
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 04/08/2004
at 11:37pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
Mine's a late 2003 or early 2004 American Highway Tele with a blonde finish and a maple fretboard. I do like the modern tuners as opposed to Fender's vintage on this particular guitar. No flashy features, not needed.
Sound
:
9
This guitar really does sound great. The pickups are not that hot (I understand they make a texas special model Highway for those that prefer that route). Personally, I have traditionally been more of a a humbucker fan but lately I have been playing this and a strat. I get some great, shimmering well defined rhythm sounds with this guitar through 6V6 tubes. I find myself enjoying clean reverb sounds a playing Jeff Buckley-type riffs with droning open strings. It is great to bend strings on a non-trem guitar and not send the other strings out of tune. Of course these guitars are well suited for blues/country/rock. It will shred with a Metal Zone, but these pickups won't drive your stack to death metal by itself. A very useful addition to my set up. No gimmicks, no trends.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
8
My tele plays like an absolut dream. It was perfect in the store. But, I can't give it a ten because I played 4 similar telecasters in the store. One was identical to mine in color and features. The others needed a little attention. They did not play nearly as well as the one i walked out with. After playing a number of Highway Strats and Teles, I would recommend that you play yours in a store before you buy. I have seen highs and lows in this line and, personally, would be more cautious ordering this guitar through a mail order house then i would be ordering effects and such. I am sure the others could have been set up nicely, nut with so many fine guitars out there who has time to fuss with it. If I buy a brand new guitar it better play well out of the box.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
It is a solid little brick. There is not a lot to go wrong. Good snug joint. Good finish. Have had no wiring issues. (It still has that little black cap on the tele 3-way selector that everyone steals from the music stores for some reason).
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I have been playing for about 14 years now. I've played a lot os "super strat" types (floyd rose/high output humbuckers) and a number of amps (fender/marshall/carvin/mesa). Lately i've found the single coil sound very rewarding (i also play an American standard strat i've had for a few years). This tele marries up nicely to a Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. Solid little workhorse.
I am considering another. I was thinking while shopping for a tele that i would let a local tech put a B-bender in it. Now i don't want to change it. It handles the sweet jazzy stuff well enough that i am encouraged to put a hotter single coil in my strat.
It has been my own experience that often the more you pay for a model of guitar, the greater probability you have of getting a good one off the line, but there are always freaks out there. There are always lemon taylors and PRSs, and conversely every now and then you will find a well built genuinely playable Squier. The Highway line is a quirky mid priced little guy. You are going to get some good hardware on that and there is nothing wrong with the materials. If you are patient shopping for these and play a few before you decide, you can reward yourself by getting a great value on an american strat or tele.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $599
Submitted 03/31/2004
at 10:37am
by Joshua Schriver
Email: joshs<at>mailcode dot com
Features
:
5
2004 Highway 1 Tele, USA made. 22 fret, solid top, 1 tone, 1 volume, 2 single coils (neck has a metal cover).
Body is alder, neck is 1 piece maple (maple fretboard is not a separate piece) with a walnut skunk strip where the truss rod was installed.
Passive, "vintage" tele pickups
"Standard" Fender tuners (non-locking, I believe the same as used on other USA models).
Neck is a modern "C", 9.5" radius fretboard. Medium-Jumbo frets
Comes with gig bag and a couple of allen wrenches.
Overall, I bought this guitar for it's simplicity, so it does not have as many features as other guitars, but that is part of it's charm.
Sound
:
9
My style is blues/classic rock/country/alternative. I don't generally use a lot of gain or effects (usually a little slapback echo on chicken pickin, sometimes an overdrive to boost solos, sometimes a wah, but that's about it), as I want my playing to shine through. However, I do use a GNX3 and/or Line6 POD 2.0 to plug right into the mixer, so I have a wealth of effects/amp sounds available, I generally stick with a Fenderish tone somewhere between the old Deluxe Reverb and Bassman sounds.
This guitar sounds great for my style, although probably the lowest output of all pickups I have played with over the years. The bridge pole pieces are flat instead of staggered, which seems to give it a little more compression and a little less twang than other tele's I've played. The lower output pickups mean that I usually have to turn the gain up a little more than with over guitars that I have used, but I don't fault the pickups. The pickups have that nice, transparent tele tone that is mellow in the neck, great rhythm in the middle, and fairly twangy at the bridge (more on that later). With careful manipulations of the tone/volume, more tones are available than I need.
I'm very particular when it comes to my tone, and I expected this guitar to be a little twangier than it was (maybe it's a little mellower because of alder vs. ash body and flat pole-piece bridge pickup?), so I changed the tone cap to a 0.01 uF from a 0.05 uF, which made it brighter and twangier. That was more a personal preference, as I like my tone to be very bright when the tone knob is all the way up, then back off if I want to smooth it out. I also added a bypass cap to the volume knob to keep the high end from muddying up when I back off on the volume.
Anyway, as tone/sound is sooo subjective, I don't fault the guitar for not being exactly what I wanted stock, I was more interested in getting close and having a cheaper vintagey guitar with a thin, hard finish that would let the wood breath. I do love the tone, both before and after my mods...
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
7
I won't judge the factory setup, because I switched the steel saddles over to brass and up'd the strings to 11's almost immediately. The finishing is pretty good, the neck pocket's tight, the fretwork is pretty good, the nut is cut well. The finish is a honeyburst blonde, and it has that great vintage vibe. No flaws that I found, then again I spend most of my time playing it and not looking for imperfections.
I did have problems with the set screws that allow for saddle adjustment digging into the palm of my hand, which I haven't had be a problem on strats I've had/played with the vintage bridge. I ended up replacing the set screws for some button heads of the same size, and now my hand doesn't get chopped up when I get a little to aggressive. No crackling or switch noise on the electronics side, although I did replace the tone cap (see above) and slightly modified the volume circuit.
Other than the saddle adjustment screws, nothing I was unhappy about as far at fit, finish or action.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I have seen plenty of Fender teles that are much older than I that are still playing and sounding great, so durability is not a concern with me. I haven't broken any strings on it, but always keep extras when I gig (I don't bring a backup guitar however). The finish is thin, and I like a guitar that has playing wear, so I hope that the finish will show the hours I put into playing this particular piece.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing about 7 years, have/do own G&L S-500, a US Fender Strat, a Mexi-Strat, a '72 Thinline Tele reissue, an Epiphone Genesis (converted to lap slide), a Martin 000-28, Martin HD-28, a few other guitars that don't deserve mentioning. I have also had a collection of stomp boxes and a couple of tube amps (Fender Hot Rod deluxe the better of the amps I've owned) although now-a-days I use amp/stompbox modellers for the convenience in a live setting and the variety of tones available. This is my favorite guitar that I currently own, I think as I get better at the electric guitar, my guitars and setup gets simpler, and playing is more enjoyable.
I chose this for the finish type and because it was American made, and I think tele's are great for pushing my playing to new heights (no where to hide when you play a tele, it's simple enough that your skill or lack thereof are readily apparent, whereas other guitars I've played are a little more forgiving and have features to hide behind, but not as fun to play). With a tele it's a fixed bridge, couple pickups and my hands, and my playing better be spot on or it will get noticed.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $470 ( with trade in)
Submitted 03/14/2004
at 12:20pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Great Guitar!!! i love the 25.5 inch neck! it gives you great action and the pickups are awsome right out of the box. Theres not much to say besides the fact that it kicks a**. Does anyone know why people obsess over srats. I like tele's way better.
Sound
:
10
It can suit any style you can play. I personal play lots of metallica and this guitar can go from Fade to Black all the way to Master of Puppets. This guitar can do it ALL.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Not one problem at all. There wasnt a finger print on it when i bought it.
Reliability/Durability
:
8
This is the only category that gets less than a 9 only because of the finish. It looks amazing, but it looks thin and will probably wear off quick.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I think this category is a waste of space. It can vary from great to not so great depending on where you bought it and all the people that had a bad expierence will give it bad ratings and make the guitar look bad. I hate this category
Overall Rating
:
10
I have been playing a pretty long time and ive played my share of gibsons, fenders, and every other brand but this really stands out as one of the best ive bought
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: #549
Submitted 03/01/2004
at 08:03am
by Anonymous
Features
:
9
Manufactured in 2003.
3 tone sunburst.
Fender USA pickups which I tested versus a Fender '72 Tele Custom which squealed at volume/gain levels that the Highway 1 Tele had no problem with.
Tuners are excellent and tuning stablility far exceeds the recent Gibsons I have tried and dismissed.
Tone controls have a lot of variation too. This is basically what the USA Standard Tele would be if it kept to the original design.
Sound
:
10
Sound is classic Tele. The bridge pickup is very bright but can hold it's own when overdriven and of course you have the tone controls to vary this.
The neck pickup is more akin to a 335 than a start neck pickup and combines very well with the bridge on the middle setting, so you can get an in between crunch sound.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
The action was superb straight off the wall in the shop. Nice and low with hardly any fret buzz at all.
The nut was cut perfectly in the factory.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
The stability of the tuning and the wide variety of the tones means that this would be an excellent guitar to use live. Its biting sound would also allow the guitar to be heard above the band.
I will fit locking strap buttons.
It looks very solidly built and I have found this to be a consistent trait with Fender guitars. My gripe has been with Gibson's where the finish is blemished with the tiniest knock.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A.
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall if you are in the market for a quality Telecaster and were wondering whether the Highway 1 would be significantly "worse" than the USA Standard then don't.
This is a class USA built guitar with quality USA pickups for Mexican money.
P.S. I know I've taken a swipe at Gibson's twice here and that's just because I have recently owned Gibson guitars which have not met the high standard of Fender.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $400
Submitted 02/11/2004
at 05:35pm
by Brian Erli
Features
:
9
All the features are listed below. This is a basic player tele. Mine appears to be solid. There are a few things I wish it had come with.
1. Brass saddles-it is a telecaster. Brass saddles are a must on a tele IMHO.
2. I wish that the fender logo was the old style logo.
Everything else is perfect.
Sound
:
9
I play rockabilly and Clash style punk. It works great for this. It is not a high gain guitar, but it sounds nice when pushed. Through my 63' Vibroverb RI it has great twang and punch. The middle postion is full and punchy. The neck pickup is jazzy and very fat sounding. My only problem is the bridge pickup. It is a bit on the harsh/brittle side. Some like this type of tele tone, but I like a bit more body in the bridge position.It is not horrible sounding, just not to my taste.
A big feature that I think makes this guitar, is the satin lacquer finish. The thin finish alows alot more resenence. You can tell the difference without even plugging it up. The thick modern poly finishes just rob some of the tone. This guitar moves when it is hit hard. I think that the wood will probably age better with the lacquer finish also.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
Finish is transparent and satin. Mine is light blue, and the wood grain looks great through the finish. The fretwork is good, a little on the square side, but playable. I would say, all in all, that this guitar plays better off the self then most.
Reliability/Durability
:
10
I know the paint will rub off eventually. I think it will look cool with that played look. I am comfident that this tele will hold up for years of abuse. It is solid.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed help
Overall Rating
:
10
Not to sound over the top, but I am COMPLETELY happy with this guitar. It sounds good,plays nice, and is solid. The lacquer finish to me gives this guitar that extra push. The neck is a good medium thick C-shape. I would reccommend this tele to players. It may not be the prettiest guitar, but I think it would serve a real picker really well.
Hope I helped, feel free to email me if you have any questions.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $569
Submitted 02/11/2004
at 03:45pm
by Joe
Email: tarkusjq<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
9
I think you have all the details of a Highway 1 Telecaster already so I'll skip this part
Sound
:
10
Right off the wall this was a very nice sounding guitar. I like to play them without going through an amp for a bit and everything resonates beautifully. Plugged in, the pickups were good but a bit noisy to my ears. They do sound fine but I replaced them with Fender Noiseless pickups which are basically stacked humbuckers. Now the noise is gone and it has all the sounds you'd want from a telecaster but with a bit more richness. I think a telecaster is an extremely versatile guitar - great for rock, blues, country and metal and the Highway 1 doesn't disapoint.
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
10
Everything was done really well straight out. The fret work is very nice and i like the medium jumbo frets a lot. All the finish work was perfect on mine and is clearly very well made. Mine has the 3-tone sunburst finish and is really beautiful in the satin finish. Action was fine but no one should judge a guitar based on the factory set-up. Even though it was very playable, I still had my luthier adjust it to my liking and it is now perfect for me.
Reliability/Durability
:
9
Everything seems really well constructed. I may change the pots as I think they could be a bit sturdier. I think the cost savings on the guitar is likely in the electronics - which is a perfect place to save $$ because I wanted to customize it with my choice of pickups etc to begin with. But nothing is flimsy at all on the guitar right from the factory.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Haven't needed any.
Overall Rating
:
10
This is my perfect electric. I couldn't ask for anything more at all. This is the first guitar I've had where I no longer felt like I needed another. I get every sound I want out of it and I play all styles (not well but...). I highly recommend the Highway 1 line and particularly the Telecaster. It's a tremendous step up from the Mexican telecasters which are a great bargain. I think Fender cut production costs in the right areas with the Highway 1 line since I knew I'd want to customize the electronics anyway.
Product: Fender Highway 1 Telecaster
Price Paid: US $589
Submitted 01/23/2004
at 11:46am
by Anonymous
Features
:
8
2003 model. 22 frets. Alder body with light finish. 3 saddle Tele bridge. Fender non-locking tuners. Maple neck/fretboard. Vintage neck style.
Sound
:
9
Let me just start off by saying that before I even plugged this thing in I replaced the bridge pickup with that of a Seymour Duncan STHR Hot Rails for Tele pickup. Now this guitar sings! I play just about everything but mostly rock/blues/fusion jazz. Some influences are Audioslave, U2, Steve Miller, Tool, Pink Floyd, Clutch, Johnny Cash....and the list goes on. With this pickup, I can get that crunchy distortion, with a good pedal, anytime I need it. My setup is as follows: Tele>Crybaby Wah>Digitech Hot Rod Dist.>Line 6 Delay Mod(effects loop)>Fender Hot Rod Deville. With the distortion through the amp with the neck pickup, I can get a really sweet, bluesy tone for some good solos. The middle position has a little more highs, but also good for blues. The bridge position (Seymour Duncan) does really well for sharp, cutting highs on soloing and some nice crunch for rythym. On clean channels, all pickup settings sound wonderful. Full, not thin, good for all ryhtyms. I can just about mimic the bright, chimey sound of The Edge, from U2, with my current setup and this guitar. The only thing I can say that I don't like about the sound is the output of the neck pickup. In contrast to the SD Hot Rails, the neck pickup seems a bit quieter. Maybe I just have to raise it a little. All-in-all, quite a versatile guitar. I love it!
Action, Fit, & Finish
:
9
From the factory, the action was a bit low. The E-A-D strings were buzzing a little bit, but a minor adjustment fixed that. Very easy to play. The neck on this thing is just buttery! As for everything else, it all worked like it should; new! No complaints.
Reliability/Durability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
9
I haven't had to deal with the Fender company directly, but dealing with the authorized repair centers has been an ease. I have had nothing wrong with the Tele, but when I got my Fender Deville, a reverb spring was broken. I just took it into an authorized repair shop and they had it done in a day, no charge (under warranty).
Overall Rating
:
10
I've been playing for over 10 years. I've owned a number of guitars (Les Paul, SG, Ibanez SZ, Ibanez SQF, Squier Telecaster). This guitar is by far my favorite. I really never thought I would own another Tele, but after picking this one up, I knew I had to have it. If it were stolen or lost, I would definetly buy another one. The only thing I can say I wished it had was the Hot Rails pre-installed. I love the look, the playability, and the sound all around. I am one happy camper!
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