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The Fender FINNEAS Signature USA limited-edition Acoustasonic Telecaster acoustic-electric guitar lets you tap into your creativity with a versatile instrument curated by the Grammy-award winning producer and songwriter, FINNEAS. Transitioning seamlessly from acoustic to electric, this innovative guitar uses revolutionary electronics to deliver 10 studio-quality voices chosen by FINNEAS himself, ranging from crisp electric tones to organic acoustics. Built with premium tonewoods including a solid spruce top and mahogany body, this guitar resonates with nuance. An all-white satin finish and FINNEAS' signature on the headstock complete this signature model, mirroring his genre-defying artistry.

Revolutionary Electronics Shape Your Sound

At the heart of this Acoustasonic Telecaster, groundbreaking electronics give you endless tonal possibilities. A 3-pickup configuration with an under-saddle piezo, internal body sensor and N4 magnetic pickup lets you blend acoustic and electric voices. Choose from 10 presets curated by FINNEAS through the 5-way switch and blend knob, selecting studio-worthy tones from full acoustic to overdriven electric and everything between. The included chorus effect adds shimmer and depth to your sound. Overall, this hybrid system delivers the versatility to craft your signature tone.

Spruce and Mahogany Tonewoods Resonate with Nuance

Hand-selected tonewoods give this guitar a balanced, articulate voice. The solid Sitka spruce top and mahogany body are prized for acoustic instruments, providing warmth, richness and projection. Together, these woods generate impressive resonance and clarity. An ebony fingerboard offers a smooth, hard surface for complex fingerings. This blend of premium tonewoods resonates with the nuance needed for emotive, intricate playing.

Signature Touches from an Iconic Artist

Subtle signature touches on this guitar reflect FINNEAS' artistry. An all-white satin finish gives a sleek, minimalist look that fits his genre-defying style. His stylized signature on the back of the headstock marks this as an official FINNEAS model. Overall, this signature Acoustasonic Telecaster embodies his vision for a tool that inspires creativity. When you make music with this innovative instrument, you'll tap into the same source of inspiration that helped FINNEAS ascend to stardom.

Fender FINNEAS Signature USA Limited-Edition Acoustasonic Telecaster Acoustic-Electric Guitar Arctic White
Fender FINNEAS Signature USA Limited-Edition Acoustasonic Telecaster Acoustic-Electric Guitar Arctic White
Fender FINNEAS Signature USA Limited-Edition Acoustasonic Telecaster Acoustic-Electric Guitar Arctic White

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  • 3-pickup system–under-saddle piezo, body sensor, N4 magnetic 
  • Solid Sitka spruce top and mahogany body
  • 10 studio-quality voices curated by FINNEAS 
  • All-white satin finish with FINNEAS' signature on headstock 
  • Ebony fingerboard for smooth, complex fingerings 
  • Versatile hybrid system for crafting your signature tone

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Body
  • Body shape: Modified Telecaster
  • Body wood: Mahogany
  • Body top: Solid Sitka spruce
  • Body back and sides: Mahogany
  • Body finish: Satin polyester
  • Color: Satin Arctic White
  • Rosette: Black
Neck
  • Neck wood: Mahogany
  • Neck finish: Satin polyurethane
  • Nut material: TUSQ
  • Nut width: 1.6875" (42.86 mm)
  • Truss rod: Bi-Flex
Fingerboard
  • Material: Ebony
  • Fret size: Narrow tall
  • Number of frets: 22
  • Position inlays: White dot
  • Side inlay: White dot
  • Scale length: 25.5" (64.77 cm)
Hardware
  • Tuning machines: Fender Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered
  • Bridge: Modern Asymmetrical
  • Hardware finish: Black
Electronics
  • Special electronics: 3-pickup configuration: Under-Saddle Piezo/Internal Body Sensor/N4 Magnetic
  • Controls: Master volume, "Blend" knob, 5-Way switch
Other
  • Strings: Fender Dura-Tone 860CL Coated Phosphor Bronze (.011–.052 gauges)
  • Case: Deluxe hardshell case
  • Orientation: Right handed

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