Step into the limelight and unleash the legendary Fender® sound and style with the Player II Telecaster®. This stage - ready guitar has modern updates to supercharge your performance and spark your creativity. The Player II Telecaster oozes classic Fender appeal, yet it's tailored for today's musicians. The neck is a dream for fast and smooth playing. Its Modern “C” profile with a silky satin urethane back finish, along with a comfy 9.5” - radius maple fingerboard featuring smooth rolled edges and 22 medium jumbo frets, ensures a great feel. The Player Series Alnico V Single - Coil Tele® pickups deliver crystal - clear highs, rich mids, and tight lows, suitable for any genre. The 3 - way blade switch allows you to select from a wide range of tones, from the warm neck pickup chime to the sharp bridge pickup twang. A 6 - saddle bridge, block steel saddles, and ClassicGear™ tuners guarantee accurate tuning, opening up endless sonic possibilities. Craft your unique sound with the Player II Telecaster, which offers the looks, tone, and feel that only Fender can provide. Specifications: Body Shape: Telecaster®; Body Material: Chambered Mahogany; Body Finish: Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile: Modern 'C'; Fretboard Material: Maple; Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm); Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm); No. of Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo Frets; Fretboard Inlays: Black Dot Inlays; Pickups: Player Series Alnico 5 Tele® Single - Coil (Bridge), Player Series Alnico 5 Tele® Single - Coil (Neck); Bridge: 6 - Saddle String - Through - Body Tele® with Block Steel Saddles; Pickguard: 3 - Ply Parchment; Strings: Fender® USA 250L Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges), PN 0730250403; Tuning Machines: Fender® ClassicGear™; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome.






Using your Fender Player II Telecaster is a breeze. First, tune it up using the Fender ClassicGear™ tuning machines for accurate notes. You can use the 3 - way blade switch to change tones. Move it one way for a smooth neck pickup sound, another way for a sharp bridge pickup sound, and find different tones in between. When you're done playing, keep your guitar in a safe place. Avoid exposing it to extreme heat or cold, as this can damage the wood and affect the sound. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent rust. And every once in a while, check the tuning stability and the condition of the frets. If you notice any issues, it might be a good idea to take it to a professional guitar technician for maintenance.