Fender 0140913303 NOVENTA TELE PF 2TSB

Fender 0140913303 NOVENTA TELE PF 2TSB

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Fender Noventa Telecaster®, Pau Ferro Fingerboard, 2-Color Sunburst

Combining classic Fender style and dynamic single-coil pickups, the Noventa series delivers powerful tones, modern playability and dashing good looks.

The Noventa Telecaster® is a stripped-down rock machine – featuring a lone Noventa single-coil, master volume and tone controls, stylish ‘half’ pickguard and ‘cut’ Tele bridge – its striking good looks are matched by the midrange bite and snarling highs of the Noventa pickup. But this is no one-trick-pony – a surprisingly versatile and dynamic range of tones are on tap with the adjustment of the volume and tone controls. A '60s “C” neck with 21 medium jumbo frets and 9.5” radius fingerboard delivers a smooth blend of modern and vintage playability that is distinctly Fender.

Features:

  • Noventa single-coil bridge pickup
  • '60s “C”-shaped maple neck
  • 9.5” radius maple or pau ferro fingerboard
  • 21 medium jumbo frets for easy bending
  • “Cut” Telecaster bridge with 3 brass barrel saddles

NOVENTA SINGLE-COIL PICKUP
The Noventa bridge pickup provides hot single-coil tones with enhanced midrange presence and touch-sensitive playability perfect for bell-like cleans or throaty, overdriven leads.

"60S C" NECK PROFILE
Remarkably comfortable, the "60s C"-shaped neck profile is sculpted for a substantial playing feel.

MODIFIED TELECASTER BRIDGE
The Limited Edition Noventa Telecaster incorporates a modified “cut” bridge design featuring three brass barrel saddles for snappy Tele tone.

9.5” FINGERBOARD RADIUS
The 9.5” radius strikes an ideal balance between vintage and modern playability - rounded for comfortable chording yet flat enough for easy bending.

MEDIUM JUMBO FRETS
Medium Jumbo frets are effective for accurate bending and playing up the neck in the higher registers.

ALDER BODY
A classic Fender tonewood dating back to the 1950s, alder is tonally well-balanced with even tempered highs, midrange and low-end.