The Japan - made Elemental series is a limited - edition guitar crafted for modern, high - performance players. It strikes a perfect balance between product specs and price, excelling in both playability and sound. The guitar features a distinct streamlined arch - shaped Alder body, a long - time symbol of next - generation Japanese specs. Combined with a classic maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard, it creates a timeless look. A newly designed pickguard gives it a more avant - garde appearance. Two Modern Modified Humbucking Pickups are installed, capable of producing a wide range of tones, from light and natural clean sounds to powerful distorted ones. The 12 - inch - radius fingerboard, medium jumbo frets, and a 'C' to 'D' compound back neck design ensure comfortable playing, whether you're strumming chords or playing at high speeds. The Fender® Standard Cast/Sealed Staggered tuners and Thinline bridge are ideal for players who demand 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 your Fender Japan Elemental Telecaster HH Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into your amplifier using a standard instrument cable. You can adjust the tone and volume using the knobs on the guitar. For different sounds, switch between the two pickups. When you're playing chords, use your fingertips to press down on the strings firmly on the frets. For fast - paced solos, keep your fingers nimble and close to the strings. As for maintenance, after each use, wipe the strings with a clean, dry cloth to remove sweat and dirt. This will also help prevent corrosion. Check the tuning regularly, especially before a performance. If the strings start to sound dull or feel rough, it's time to replace them. Store your guitar in the provided gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and minor impacts. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the wood and affect the guitar's playability and sound.