Características de la Guitarra Eléctrica Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster
Body
- shape: Single cutaway
- type: Solid body
- material: Solid wood
- wood: Ash
- finish: Satin Nitrocellulose
- Orientation: Right handed
Neck
- shape: Thin D
- wood: Maple
- Joint: Bolt-on
- Scale length: 25.5 in.
- Truss rod: Standard
- Neck finish: Satin
Fretboard
- Material: Rosewood
- Radius: 7.25 in.
- Fret size: Vintage-style
- Number of frets: 21
- Inlays: Dot
- Nut width: 1.65 in. (42 mm) Bone
Pickups
- Configuration: SS
- Neck: Custom-wound Jimmy Page Telecaster single-coil
- Bridge: Custom-wound Jimmy Page Telecaster single-coil
- Brand: Fender
- Active or passive pickups: Passive
- Series or parallel: Parallel
Controls
- Control layout: Master volume, tone
- Pickup switch: 3-way
Hardware
- Bridge type: Fixed
- Bridge design: Top-loader bridge with threaded steel saddles
- Tuning machines: Vintage-style
- Color: Nickel/chrome
Other
- Number of strings: 6-string
- Special features: Body graphic, Electronics
- Case: Hardshell case
- Country of origin: Mexico
The Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster is an homage to that guitar, which began life in its factory White Blonde lacquer finish, then became the “mirror guitar” before taking on its final form – a magical one-of-a-kind instrument, hand-painted by Page himself, that would go on to produce some of the most iconic riffs of the 20th Century.
When Led Zeppelin was formed in October 1968, the Telecaster became Page’s go-to instrument and he played it on stage and in the studio until 1969. It was also the main guitar used on the legendary Led Zeppelin I album. Page went on tour in 1969, and upon his return, he discovered a friend had kindly stripped the body and painted over the dragon paint job. The paint job compromised the sound and wiring, leaving only the neck pickup working. He salvaged the neck and put it on his brown string bender Tele, and has since re-stripped and restored the body in full.
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