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NEW Fender Standard Series Guitars and Basses | NAMM 2025

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The Fender Standard Telecaster electric guitar is the perfect companion for players embarking on their musical adventures. Combining approachable playability with the inspiring tone that made Fender an icon of rock & roll, this Telecaster delivers the best of Fender's legacy. Powered by Fender Standard ceramic single-coil pickups for high-output sonic character and featuring a Modern C-shaped maple neck for superior playing comfort, this guitar sets the standard for the Fender experience.

Timeless Playability and Comfort

The Fender Standard Telecaster is designed for effortless playability. Its Modern C-shaped neck and satin urethane finish offer a smooth, comfortable feel, while the 9.5"-radius fingerboard with medium-jumbo frets ensures easy navigation across the fretboard. Whether you're strumming chords or playing intricate leads, this guitar adapts seamlessly to your style.

Dynamic Fender Tone

Equipped with Fender Standard ceramic single-coil pickups, this Telecaster produces the bright, punchy tones that have defined rock, blues, and country for decades. The bridge pickup delivers cutting, high-output sound, while the neck pickup provides warm, rounded tones. The 3-position blade switch offers versatile tone shaping, making this guitar perfect for any musical setting.

Reliable Hardware and Classic Design

The Standard Telecaster features a string-through-body bridge with satin chrome saddles for excellent sustain and tuning stability. Its durable poplar body with a gloss polyurethane finish ensures long-lasting performance. This guitar is built to perform and designed to inspire.

The Perfect Guitar for Versatile Players

Whether you're just starting your musical journey or looking to add a reliable workhorse to your collection, the Fender Standard Telecaster electric guitar is the ideal choice. Its dynamic tone, comfortable playability and classic design make it a must-have for players of all skill levels.

Experience the Fender Standard Telecaster

The Fender Standard Telecaster electric guitar combines iconic design, inspiring tone and exceptional playability in one stunning instrument. Order yours today and start your journey with a guitar built to set the standard.

Fender Standard Telecaster Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Aqua Marine Metallic
Fender Standard Telecaster Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Aqua Marine Metallic
Fender Standard Telecaster Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Aqua Marine Metallic

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  • Poplar body with gloss polyurethane finish for durability and style
  • Fender Standard ceramic single-coil pickups for bright, punchy tones
  • Modern C-shaped maple neck with satin urethane finish for superior comfort
  • String-through-body Tele bridge with satin chrome saddles for excellent sustain
  • 9.5"-radius fingerboard with medium jumbo frets for easy playability
  • 3-position blade switch for versatile tone shaping
  • Built to deliver the Fender experience for players of all skill levels

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Body
  • Series: Standard
  • Shape: Telecaster
  • Wood: Poplar
  • Finish: Gloss polyurethane
Neck
  • Neck: Maple
  • Construction: Bolt-on
  • Finish: Satin urethane with gloss urethane headstock face
  • Scale length: 25.5" (64.77 cm)
  • Truss rod: Dual-action head adjust
Fingerboard
  • Material: Maple
  • Radius: 9.5"
  • Number of frets: 21
  • Fret size: Medium jumbo
  • Inlays: Black dot
  • Side dots: Black
  • Nut material: Micarta
  • Nut width: 1.6875" (42.86 mm)
Electronics
  • Configuration: SS
  • Bridge pickup: Standard single-coil Tele
  • Neck pickup: Standard single-coil Tele
  • Controls: Master volume, master tone
  • Switching: 3-position blade
Hardware
  • Bridge: String-through-body Tele with satin chrome steel block saddles
  • Tuning machines: Fender standard cast/sealed with hex buttons
  • Control knobs: Knurled flat-top
  • Finish: Chrome
  • Strings: Nickel plated steel (.009–.042 gauges)

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  1. Jamming2
  2. Practicing2
  3. Recording2
  4. Rock Concerts2
  5. School Bands2
Cons
  1. A little on the heavier side1
  2. No gig bag1
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  1. Experienced2
  2. Professional Musician1
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  1. Fun To Play3
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  5. Solid Electronics3
  • Great guitar!

    5

    submitted2 months ago

    byWil

    fromSt. LOUIS area

    I was somewhat interested in the standard series teles, so I dropped in to a nearby GC to check them out. I had some questions about the quality and the sound of the pickups, so I wanted to find out for myself and not take the word of any online reviewer. I am glad I did! First off, the guitar just feels great in the hands. Not too heavy, and the neck feels smooth and comfortable. The back of the neck is a smooth satin finish that doesn't feel sticky. The neck isn't super thin, but it isn't chunky by any means. It feels like a tele neck should. The fit and finish was flawless. Fretting feels easy and comfortable and it plays great! The pickups surprised me! They are ceramic, but really sound great to me. They sound like you expect a tele to sound, and really shine when driven! They really have a lively sound. I compared them to a couple of other teles ( player 2 and and an American one - don't remember which) and they definitely held their own! Especially against the player... that one just didn't do much for me. I wasn't intending to buy one when I went in, but I ended up taking it home with me. I also didn't expect to love the butterscotch blonde as much as I did, either, but it looks fantastic! I've had this guitar for several weeks now, and I am still incredibly happy with it. I feel like it plays and sounds way above it's price point. It just makes me want to play it! If you're looking for a new guitar, especially a tele, do yourself a favor and check these out. Even if it's not quite what you're looking for, I think you'll be glad you did!!

  • Solid guitars!

    5

    submitted3 months ago

    bymatt v

    fromWest Covina, CA

    despite the controversy behind these guitars, they are really good. this telecaster is very comfortable and versatile, the clean tones sounded very spacey and created an astral atmosphere, and the dirty tones have a grungy crunch to them. don't be deterred by the initial backlash, give them a chance and try them out !

  • Real Fender!!

    5

    submitted6 months ago

    byJQ

    fromOakland County, MI

    I just received my new Fender aqua marine metallic telecaster, I think it is awesome!! I was a professional musician for many years and have had many and tried many guitars in my career and now I just enjoy playing for myself, but I do know my guitars, lol! I never owned a genuine fender before and this new line of guitars intrigued me so I decided to order one as they were not readily available in my local guitar center stores to try, brand new for 2025 With such scrutiny, like all of us in the community, I wanted to decide for myself, I love my CV squier 50's Strat,I modded , so I wanted to see if they were the same or better or just a relabeled money grab! I want to let people know just how nice this guitar Really is, not a rebranded Squier, this is a genuine Fender spec'ed guitar and manufactured at Cortek in Indonesia, They produce PRS, and Cort there too , that's why all the static with this product! Fender Standards are really done to Fender specs, and not Squier parts or necks. I will vouch for this guitar! It is definitely worth what they are asking, with a good sale and incentives, you really can't beat it if you want a brand new tele or Strat .the poplar body is a little heavier, but it doesn't bother me, actually I like the weight seems like it improves the sustain.The neck on this is so nice too, it just has the feel you'd expect from a great Fender! It has no skunk stripe, but feels amazing, does not cheapen the quality of this neck, Fender ping tuners are great, I compared Mexican fenders including the player series too! If you look, the neck has got a slightly wider neck like a American standard which feels so nice, this is a nice standard in every way, fit and finish is excellent , I would be aware of butterscotch or burst will show the 4 piece body pieces through the finish which I didn't care for and why I like the painted finish best, but that's where they cut costs, doesn't bother me, and doesn't effect sound quality, The electronics, although are ceramic, hotter than Alnico , which I use mostly, but has a nice full sound and sounds different than my other guitars, doesn't muddy up with distortion, with good balance in tone which is awesome!! I Love the sound , and I will be using like this , for me , no need to change pickups, but nice too know I can with many options, actually controls work as they should and feel very good too! Definitely a great gig worthy instrument! I'm so happy that I got this one I love the new color! I tried the laurel neck as well, but is all preference IMO, they felt the same, but I liked the satin maple fretboard the best. Plus if you like to modify, this is a great platform for that too, routed for lots of options. Which I believe Fender kept in mind with this guitar, don't be afraid to try one of these! I am really enjoying this axe! I am pleasantly surprised, and very happy with this, I feel Fender is making this a great value for anyone looking to get into Fender guitar experience!

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  • asked bySam

    fromAtlanta Georgia

    How large is the guitar from bottom of the the body to the top of the headstock

    How large is the guitar from bottom of the the body to the top of the headstock

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    Approx. 38 inches (96.5 cm).
  • asked byBob

    fromPittsburgh, PA

    Country of origin/manufacture?

    Country of origin/manufacture?

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    Made in Indonesia.
  • asked byFrank

    fromButter Missouri

    How much does it weigh?

    How much does it weigh?

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    All guitars vary depending on the density of the wood. Manufacturers usually only spec size and type of wood. Guitars are generally between 6 and 12 lbs. They can be more. The only way to know the weight of an individual instrument is to weigh it. I'm sorry but I don't have one to weigh. This will be approximately 7.5 – 8.0 lbs
  • asked byLemmy

    fromMaryland

    Does this come with a gig bag or case?

    Does this come with a gig bag or case?

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    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byJohn

    fromAthens, GA

    Where is this guitar built?

    Where is this guitar built?

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    Made in Indonesia.