The Japan - made Elemental series is a limited - edition electric guitar crafted for modern high - performance players. It strikes a perfect balance between product specs and price, excelling in both playability and sound. Its unique streamlined arch - shaped Alder body, a symbol of next - generation Japanese specs, combines a classic maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. The brand - new pickguard design gives it a more avant - garde look. Fitted with two Modern Modified Humbucking Pickups, this guitar can produce a wide range of tones, from light and natural clean sounds to powerful distorted ones. The 12 - inch - radius fingerboard, medium jumbo frets, and 'C' to 'D' compound back neck make it comfortable for everything from chord strumming to fast playing. Moreover, the Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered tuners and Thinline bridge are ideal for players who need high - tuning stability and love heavy rock sounds. Specifications: Body Shape: Telecaster®; Body Material: Alder; Body Finish: Satin Polyester; Neck Profile: Compound Back Shape, Modern 'C' to 'D'; Fretboard Material: Rosewood; Fretboard Radius: 12' (305 mm); Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm); No. of Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo Frets; Fretboard Inlays: White Dot Inlays; Pickups: Modern Modified Humbucking Pickup (Bridge), Modern Modified Humbucking Pickup (Neck); Bridge: 6 - Saddle Strings - Through - Body Hardtail; Pickguard: 4 - Ply Aged White Pearl; Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges); Tuning Machines: Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome; Case: Gig Bag.


Using this Fender Japan Elemental Telecaster HH Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune your guitar using the Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered tuners. You can choose from a variety of tones by adjusting the pickups. For clean sounds, play gently, and for distorted tones, turn up the gain on your amplifier. When playing, use the 12 - inch - radius fingerboard and medium jumbo frets for a comfortable feel. As for chord strokes, strum smoothly, and for fast playing, practice regularly to get the hang of it. When it comes to maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and cool place. After playing, wipe the strings with a clean cloth to remove sweat and dirt. If you're not using the guitar for a long time, loosen the strings a bit to relieve the pressure on the neck. And don't forget to put it in the included gig bag for protection when you're on the go.