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Markthemagic
Posted 2004-06-30 12:31 AM (#183950)
Subject: A really sorry guitar


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Location: Monroe, Ohio (Cincinnati)
At the risk of offending someone who owns one, has anyone played that Fender plastic back acoustic electric guitar that has the shape of a Telecaster.
I talked to a guy at the Sam Ash store that said he had one and he liked it, and maybe I'm just a hopeless idiot about guitars, but I thought that was one sorry guitar.
If I am in error here, maybe someone can educate me and lesson my idiocy.

Thanks
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2004-06-30 5:45 AM (#183951 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Location: Canton (Detroit), MI
Do you mean the Stratocoustic or is there a Telecoustic as well???? I've seen the hollow Strat.

Mark, I agree with you. If someone disagrees, I'd like to hear why they like it. The only saving grace that I can see of it is that it IS a guitar, and playing a guitar is almost always better than NOT.

Roger
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Slipkid
Posted 2004-06-30 5:54 AM (#183952 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar



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Location: south east Michigan
Maybe they are meant to be plugging in. Unplugged I think they are terrible.
Trust you instincts and you'll be alright.
Brad
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Beal
Posted 2004-06-30 6:31 AM (#183953 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar



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A plastitele, you gotta love it! This proves that they do run out of ideas at some point!
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Terr0r
Posted 2004-06-30 10:37 AM (#183954 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Location: Kent, England
Yeah they're awful. Designed for electric guitar players who want to do the odd accoustic song in their set. When I was working out in Montenegro I look at them with a view to using it as a "travel" guitar as I didn't want to trust JAT airways with my O.

Now I've also got a Fender Strat which I love, but having played the Strataccoustic once...never again. In the end I decided to drive to Montenegro so I could take my O with me! There is no unplugged sound...very thin.

It's not an O!

Cheers

Terry
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cruster
Posted 2004-06-30 11:16 AM (#183955 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Location: Midland, MI
Originally posted by Terr0r:
Yeah they're awful. Designed for electric guitar players who want to do the odd accoustic song in their set. When I was working out in Montenegro I look at them with a view to using it as a "travel" guitar as I didn't want to trust JAT airways with my O.

Now I've also got a Fender Strat which I love, but having played the Strataccoustic once...never again. In the end I decided to drive to Montenegro so I could take my O with me! There is no unplugged sound...very thin.

It's not an O!

Cheers

Terry


Just remember, there are the Telecoustic and Stratacoustic, which are plastic pieces of...uh....er, guitar workmanship. Then there's the Acoustasonic Stratocaster (which my local mom and pop has). It's heftier than the Stratacoustic, having an alder body with graphite top. But, it sounds horrible unplugged, IM!HO. I didn't bother trying it amplified.

YMMV.
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-06-30 11:36 AM (#183956 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Yeah I've played them Too. I have to Agree, They are Terrible!! Noone could pay me to own one.
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John A Brown
Posted 2004-07-19 8:32 PM (#183957 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Location: US
Yeah. Imagine buying a guitar with a plastic back - bound to sound horrible!.

Seriously guys, horses for courses and all that; they are made to be plugged in and that's how they should really be judged.

My view?. For the money, nothing special but not bad either and if you love Fenders, then why not?
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MWoody
Posted 2004-07-19 8:44 PM (#183958 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar



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Fender stratocoustic and Telecoustics.

They are a youthful starting ground when you see the other kids getting all the... attention and you can barely afford the guitar not to mention an Amp. Now you don't need the amp, you have visibility as a guitar player and a National Icon of a name on the headstock. You've embraced Rock (Rawk) with little or no parental involvement and you've started the decent.

They are mass-market crap.

That's why responsible parenting involves buying your kid their first Ovation (or instrument of choice)and guiding them in their musical journey. Get them to play "with" you and not against you.

M(Stepping off my soapbox)Woody
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cruster
Posted 2004-07-19 9:12 PM (#183959 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Originally posted by John A Brown:
Yeah. Imagine buying a guitar with a plastic back - bound to sound horrible!.


I'm sure glad my Ovation doesn't have a plastic back if guitars built with them are bound to sound horrible!!!!

;)

But, you're right, if the idea is to have something that *looks* like an acoustic version of an electric that's played electrically and not acoustically, the [Tele|Strata]coustics fit the bill!!


:p
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cruster
Posted 2004-07-19 9:18 PM (#183960 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Originally posted by MWoody:
That's why responsible parenting involves buying your kid their first Ovation (or instrument of choice)and guiding them in their musical journey. Get them to play "with" you and not against you.

M(Stepping off my soapbox)Woody


Dude, stay up there! Talk about the elections in November! Talk about tax brackets! Talk about media bias!

No, wait, wrong forum!!!

Anyway, about your post...my oldest son (14) announced he wanted to learn to play geetar. He's working away on my (vintage!) Peavey Predator. I won't let him plug it in, though, and make him tune it every time he picks it up (well, when I'm around). He's worked through half of the Guitar Method I book. I promised to let him play through the 'big amp' when he gets to the end of the book and can play everything in it from memory. :) We have fun playing...

The 'big amp' is an old, old (but mint!) Peavey Centurion Mk. III bass head...150W or something like that, going into a 17" E-V in a custom enclosure...very, uh, loud. He's geeked thinking about his reward...I showed him how one can't get far enough away with a 20' coil cord to turn it up past 3 (well, 3.5). Figured I'd get his appetite going...
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MWoody
Posted 2004-07-19 9:31 PM (#183961 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar



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Cruster,

You've got it. I didn't get it for a long time and then I had kids.

These are tools of expression. And to get back on task, the Tele and Tubby are the little plastic tool belt you wear when you are in pull-ups.

Make no mistake: Roy Clark could make it sing like an angel...
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Nils
Posted 2004-07-19 11:41 PM (#183962 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar


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Location: Central Oregon
Originally posted by MWoody:
Cruster,

Make no mistake: Roy Clark could make it sing like an angel...


With or without the pull-ups?

/\/\/
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MWoody
Posted 2004-07-20 1:19 AM (#183963 - in reply to #183950)
Subject: Re: A really sorry guitar



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Location: Upper Left USA
Depends :rolleyes:
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