Top products from r/telecaster
We found 20 product mentions on r/telecaster. We ranked the 19 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Fender American Vintage Telecaster Compensated Bridge Saddles, Brass
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 2
Set of three compensated saddlesBrass saddlesFor vintage-style bridge assemblies
2. ElectroSocket Jackplate for Tele Chrome
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Jack plate for TelecasterFits onto the standard 7/8"-diameter hole
3. Acoustic Guitar Armrest Model Bold made from Genuine Boxwood with DIY adhesive tape
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
CONTENTS : Each unit contains One Armrest and One Double Side Adhesive Tape . Easy to Install. Double side foam tape protects your guitar finishing. Suited product from Right handed guitarist.Pull out yellow cover of adhesive foam tape and place it on your Guitar at the edge where your arm makes con...
4. Acoustic Guitar Armrest Model Slim made from Genuine Boxwood with DIY adhesive tape
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
CONTENTS : Each unit contains One Armrest and One Double Side Adhesive Tape . Easy to Install. Double side foam tape protects your guitar finishing. Suited product from Right handed guitarist.Pull out yellow cover of adhesive foam tape and place it on your Guitar at the edge where your arm makes con...
5. Musiclily 8 Hole Tele Guitar Pickguard Scratch Plate for Fender USA/Mexican American Standard Telecaster Modern, 4Ply Vintage Tortoise
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Fits USA/Mexico made Fender standard Telecaster modern style guitar,If you use it for other Tele style guitar, you may need a modification for line up8 Mounting screw holes and 2 pickup screw holesPlastic made, 0.09 inch (2.2mm) thicknessColor: Vintage Tortoise; Double layers protective films on the...
6. Electrosocket Jack Plate for Telecasters - Polished Chrome Finish + Switchcraft J11 Mono Jack
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Electrosocket Jack Plate for Telecasters - Polished Chrome Finish - Replaces clip in Jack CupIncludes Switchcraft J11 Mono JackScrews in for more secure mounting - comes with mounting screwsSized for 1/4" diameter US JacksRequires 7/8" mounting hole
7. Nulink153; Deluxe Series Desoldering Pump Solder Iron Remover Sucker Hand Tool [Blue, Plastic] [Heavy Duty]
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Heavy duty solution for removing solderQuality material, and high temperature during long term useHobbies, kits, radios, or electronic work must haveHeavy duty desoldering pump help you finish your job quicklyColor: Blue, Length:13", Diameter: 1.65", Tip Diameter: 0.32"
8. IK Multimedia iRig 2 Guitar Interface Adaptor for iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad (Ipirig2Plgin)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
The sequel to the best-selling rig interface. 1/4" Instrument input for use with guitar, bass and other line instruments1/4" Amplifier output for use with an external amplifier without an adaptor1/8" TRRS output for use with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touchCompatible with newer iPhones via Apple's light...
9. Thermaltronics FBA_TMT-TC-2 Lead Free Tip Tinner, 20 g in 0.8 oz. Container
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Lead free (RoHS Compliant)Removes tip oxidationNo-Clean compatible formulationMinimal residuesRapidly re-tins badly oxidised soldering iron tips
10. VOX AP2AC amPlug 2 AC30 Guitar/Bass Headphone Amplifier
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Power supply: AAA batteries x 2 (Best with Polaroid AAA batteries)Connections: headphone out, aux inDimensions: W x D x H) 3.39 x 3.15 x 1.22" 86 x 80 x 31mm)
11. Gator Cases Pro-Go Ultimate Double Guitar Gig Bag; Holds (2) Electric Guitars (G-PG ELEX 2X)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
12. Weller WLC100 40-Watt Soldering Station
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
High performance analog soldering station produces up to 900° F to handle many soldering projectsVariable power control dial adjusts power from 5 watts to 40 watts for accuracyQuality, lightweight pencil iron with cushioned foam grip provides extended comfort during long term soldering projectsIncl...
13. Hakko 599B-02 Wire-type soldering iron tip cleaner
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Cleans better than conventional spongesNo water requiredWill not reduce the tip temperatureDoes not cause premature wear of soldering iron tipsNo contamination risk compared to conventional tip tinners
14. E-Projects - 0.22uF 100V 5% Mylar Film Capacitor (10 Pcs)
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Accuracy: ±5%Voltage: 100 Volts
15. Fender Vintage Reissue '62 Telecaster Bridge Pickup
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Vintage Reissue '62 Telecaster Bridge PickupThe Original Vintage Fender Telecaster Pickup Set provides you with two pickups that give you extremely accurate vintage Tele twang, as well as the warmth and edge that people have expected from Fender for over 60 yearsThese pickups are built with Alnico 3...
16. Aven 17542 Desoldering Wick, 2.5mm Width, 5' Length
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
High quality desoldering braidUnique no clean fluxPure oxygen free copper wire0.1"L x 5'LWeight 0.6oz
17. GraphTech PS816300 TUSQ Electric Guitar Saddle, 3 Barrel Tele
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
String Saver Originals are made entirely of our String Saver material and give you a more balanced tone than steel saddlesOn first listen, some people believe that the top end has gone awayAll that is missing is the 2KHz spike; what's added opens up a whole new world of sonic possibilities
18. Fender Pure Vintage Reissue Telecaster Pickups
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Vintage tele pickups deliver vintage tele twang with alnico 3 magnets and enamel-coated magnet wire.Flush-mount pole pieces for even string responsePeriod-correct cloth output wire and fiber bobbinTin-plated copper base plateInstallation hardware included1 year Warranty Included
19. SE Helping Hand with Magnifying Glass - MZ101B
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Built-in magnifying glass (4x) aids in minute detail work12 diopter2 alligator clips on 4-way swivels—holds items securely (leaving hands free)Heavy-duty base for stabilityGreat for electricians, hobbyists, jewelers, and users who work with solder or small details
While we're on the subject of cases I feel obligated to plug the Gator dual electric soft case.
Not the cheapest case in the world but if you're doing light gigging (see not throwing your shit into a trailer to get slammed around by large rack cases) and are bringing 2 guitars this thing is fantastic.
Loads of pockets, incredibly soft yet supportive interior for both guitars, and with the backpack straps it keeps your hands free to carry more shit making loadin quicker. Cost less than replacing both of my beat up hardcases.
I particularly like being able to slide in a small amp modeler box in the front pocket and have everything I need for a quick gig strapped on my back. Really useful for ugly lowbudget festival type gigs where there isn't a secure place to store your gear and load-in is a nightmare.
There's even a pocket on the backside with a fitted rain poncho that goes over the whole thing should you get caught in the rain.
It seems like the fear of "performing" in public is really going to be a stumbling block for you to do what's most important, and that's to concentrate on feeling the guitar in your hands while playing. As others have said, the difference in pickups will be minimal in your price range, and at your level. So, get a portable headphone amplifier. Vox makes a range of them for about $40 each. Or, you could get a similar knockoff at Monoprice for as little as $8. Or, for that same $40, you could get yourself an iRig2, use your phone as a portable stompbox, and almost certainly get better quality than either of the above, with multiple amp models and effects in software. The advantages are several, as you can now feel comfortable jamming away at full volume (to you), while no one more than 6 feet away has a clue what you're playing. Bring your own short patch cable and picks, and there's no waiting for a salesman to plugin to an amp for you, then hover nearby whilst you noodle, making you nervous. You can now feel confident in saying "I've got a portable rig I'm going to plug into, thanks". Even pro-level musicians might have a phone or tablet rig they use to sketch up ideas, or when traveling. Feel free to look annoyed if you have to remove your headphones/earbuds, and/or ask for time to yourself. Then, go off into your own little world, play the heck out of those girls, and fall in love. You'll know the right one when you meet her. Or feel her up for the first time. Getting creepy now - better stop.
I have that same guitar! Player series tele in butterscotch, easily became my number one when I got it.
A couple mods I did you may want to check out:
Telecaster Control Plate Custom
This plate has the toggle switch slot angled so that when in the bridge position, it isn't butted up against the volume knob. I prefer this over the old-fashioned "turn the control plate all the way around so switch is in the back."
https://rockrabbitguitars.com/shop/telecaster-control-plate-custom-aluminum/
If you want to see what the control plate looks like, check this out https://imgur.com/a/wvE8nHc, pictures from when I swapped the pickguard.
ElectroSocket Jackplate for Tele Chrome
-This will help alleviate future jack issues as the nut becomes loose. Plus, the scoop makes it easy to insert cable end without looking.
https://www.amazon.com/ElectroSocket-Jackplate-for-Tele-Chrome/dp/B00G964BUY
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Soldering is a good skill to have, in general.
And if you're careful, there's not much you can screw up.
Watch a YT tutorial or two and you'll be good to go.
For tools you'll eventually want what is in this kit, but probably not that kit itself.
I bought a Weller WLC100 40 watt kit (definitely get a norrower ST2 or ST3 tip as well), a solder sucker tool (you can use desoldering wick, but the solder sucker is worth the money), a Helping Hands and 60/40 rosin-core solder.
In addition, I like using tip tinner, a wire tip cleaner like this because I found that using a wet sponge reduced the tip temperature too much.
Also, solder fumes are not great so only do this is in a well-ventilated area. I like to use a small fan to blow the fumes away from my face.
The only thing you'll need to do is desolder/clip the existing swtich and wire up the replacement. You don't have to mess with the pots or caps unless you want to.
Phostenix Tele diagram page.
edit: fixed solder type
I was at GC the other day and played the American Vintage 52 Reissue. Loved the pickups. They are these. Totally putting them on once I have $80. They were everything I think a tele should sound like.
You might consider getting compensated ones which will most likely result in better intonation.
You can get Fender ones.
https://www.amazon.com/Fender-American-Vintage-Telecaster-Compensated/dp/B00DDXKQAK/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1478681533&sr=8-3&keywords=tele+compensated+saddles
Idk if there's a better option than that.
Thank you for your referral, cover!
I looked at those carefully and decided I might as well try non-metal at first. So I ended up ordering a set of these (they are non-compensated though):
https://www.amazon.com/GraphTech-PS816300-Electric-Guitar-Saddle/dp/B0010HS0PY/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1478728602&sr=8-4&keywords=graph+tech+fender+saddles
Oh wow...I didn't expect them to use that on a MIM Tele. Are both your pickups single coil or do you have a humbucker?
so a .05uf is basically the same as .047. If I were you I'd get a .022uF capacitor. You don't need anything fancy, vintage, or overpriced. Here's a pack of 10 for less than 7 bucks.
I think you'll find that will change everything for you. I really believe that. Now, if you have a humbucker that changes things somewhat, but if you're rocking single coils this will likely be a very worth while project for you.
Fender AV 62 RI pickup. Not expensive, bright and clear. Classic Tele chime and jangle. Sorted.
https://www.amazon.com/Fender-Vintage-Reissue-Telecaster-Bridge/dp/B005SGDN14
I've bought several Musiclily pick guards from Amazon. Never had an issue with them.
They use them on some classical guitars. Just called an arm rest.
Also available in white boxwood).
And in unstained boxwood, too.
Edited to add info & again to fix links
Electrosocket. Absolutely the only way to do Tele output jacks.
Here is the mobile version of your link