🎤 Strum Your Way to Stardom!
The Fender Jim Adkins JA-90 Thinline Telecaster Electric Guitar combines a semi-hollow ash body with premium Seymour Duncan pickups, delivering exceptional sound quality and playability. With a natural finish and a durable design, this guitar is perfect for both stage and studio, backed by a 2-year warranty.
String Material Type | Nickel |
Fretboard Material Type | Laurel Wood |
Body Material Type | Alder |
Back Material Type | Ash Wood |
Top Material Type | Ash Wood |
Color | Natural |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45.67"L x 15.75"W x 4.72"H |
Scale Length | 25.5 Inches |
Guitar Bridge System | Hard Tail |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Hand Orientation | Right |
Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
S**E
Amazing sustain
According to the decal on the head stock it's a Fender Telecaster, technically true, but it's really something else. This is a unique guitar with 25" scale, a set neck, Seymore Duncan p90 pickups, and an Adjusto-Matic bridge. If you were playing blindfolded you might think it was a Gibson, without the neck dive. But it's got a semi-hollow, single-cut, ash body and you can definitely dial in that classic telecaster twang.It's got sustain for days, I've played other well built guitars but never one that can hold a note this long. I just wanted a tele with p90s, but this is so much more.
J**.
Nice, interesting guitar.
I played one a friend owns at a couple of gigs and really liked it. Had been professionally set up. The Seymour Duncan P-90’s sound great for everything from twang to lead. I lined the shorter (Gibson-like) scale length. Nice build quality and beautiful appearance. But - I can’t see paying $1100 for a guitar made in Indonesia, which is why I gave it only four stars. I’ve seen them used for $500. Ultimately, I preferred my Fender Road Worn Tele (which Premier Guitar Magazine highly recommended) but I still like it a lot. Would highly recommend it at a price lower than $1100.
A**N
Wouldn’t buy again
This is a really unique looking and sounding guitar. The quality is bad.The input jack had to be fixed within a week of playing it.The frets were very sharp and needed to be filed down.There was terrible fret buzz on the A and D strings.The fretboard is not smooth.I got this guitar at a great discount but I am still considering sending it back. I’m worried about having to continually fix it.I would not recommend this guitar unless you’ve played one and love it.
R**C
Love It!!!
Love the feel, the meaty tone, and fun to play.
A**S
Nice looking but not too much more than that.
I got one from Wildwood...So I picked out the exact guitar, weight and all.Just didn't bond with it...but I'm old and played all my life so I know what works for me.Many people love it so...I was lucky in that Wildwood let me send it back and I wound up with another guitar from them that I do like. Didn't like the feel of the fretboard or the sound from the pickups.Maybe I got a dud? Good luck!
A**R
Too Expensive
It was crafted in Indonesia! WHY is it more than a THOUSAND DOLLARS?
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