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J5 Telecaster | |
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![]() Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe | |
Manufacturer | Fender |
Period | 2004-present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt on |
Woods | |
Body | Ash, Alder |
Neck | Maple |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Fixed, Synchronized tremolo |
Pickup(s) | 1 single coil and 1 humbucker, dual humbuckers, or 3 humbuckers |
Colors available | |
Black |
The Fender J5 Telecaster is John 5's signature model Telecaster, and was designed in part by John 5 himself. The prototype built by Fender Custom Shop Artist Relations representative Alex Perez has served as John 5's main guitar since around 2003.[ citation needed] The standard features that differentiate John 5's Telecasters from the traditional Telecaster design include dual volume controls instead of both a volume and tone control, a three-way toggle switch mounted through the upper bout, chrome pickguard, and a specially shaped headstock.
Throughout the years[ when?] there have been several versions of the J5 Tele, these include:
Made at the Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California, USA.
Made in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
Made in China under the Squier brand as a more budget conscious variant.
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J5 Telecaster | |
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![]() Fender J5 Triple Tele Deluxe | |
Manufacturer | Fender |
Period | 2004-present |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt on |
Woods | |
Body | Ash, Alder |
Neck | Maple |
Fretboard | Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Fixed, Synchronized tremolo |
Pickup(s) | 1 single coil and 1 humbucker, dual humbuckers, or 3 humbuckers |
Colors available | |
Black |
The Fender J5 Telecaster is John 5's signature model Telecaster, and was designed in part by John 5 himself. The prototype built by Fender Custom Shop Artist Relations representative Alex Perez has served as John 5's main guitar since around 2003.[ citation needed] The standard features that differentiate John 5's Telecasters from the traditional Telecaster design include dual volume controls instead of both a volume and tone control, a three-way toggle switch mounted through the upper bout, chrome pickguard, and a specially shaped headstock.
Throughout the years[ when?] there have been several versions of the J5 Tele, these include:
Made at the Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California, USA.
Made in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
Made in China under the Squier brand as a more budget conscious variant.