Wednesday, March 18, 2026
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Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH Review


Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH Review

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Recommended video: https://youtu.be/FLEDG43ldrU

0:00 Intro
1:42 Clean
4:07 Light Distortion
4:45 Heavy Distortion
6:00 Conclusion
6:33 Jazz Tones

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Originally posted by UCK4IsQI5VdsYm1mivJ6Y4LA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmeRD804gj4

48 thoughts on “Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH Review

  • Hopefully you answer this question; do you know why the yellow one is heavier than this one you’re playing?

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  • great video man, I love that guitar too. I bought mine 3 years ago in Amber. This guitar has been perfect right out of the box. I literally have not adjusted anything. It is so easy to play, and it never goes out of tune. I guess maybe I got lucky, but it is also strait up an excellent guitar. I bought it because of the humbuckers on a fender deal. It screamed at me to play it, I just knew that I was going to be satisfied with it. Your right, the hot bridege & neck are a sweet pair!

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  • I bought one a while back' the first time I played it on stage' the fans stood up and cheered and I said' thank you' thank you ladies and gentlemen I really appreciate that' thank you and they kept on cheering louder and LOUDER!!!!!! and Louder!!!!!!! thanks you' thank you ladies and gentlemen thanks I really appreciate that.

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  • Who cares about the FMT, I’m here to steal all those cool R&B tele licks from you, nice playing, you’ve got a little gospel/R&B vibe to your playing

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  • 800 bucks? damn! I saw this in my country but it's more like close to 1280 bucks, that's so unfair because that is an awesome guitar!

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  • Your video WOULD have been so very helpful IF you had the switches and knobs in your shot. But you didn't and so we can't see what you're actually doing there. FAIL.

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  • i could be wrong so don't quote me. but i think the bridge pup is a Pearly Gates Plus. basically a Pearly Gates with a few hundred more winds and an Alnico 5 instead of an Alnico 2. a PG but louder.

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  • Nice review, I’d love to see a video where you jam for a while. Really put it through the paces with a backing track or something.

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  • Thanks for the review! My daughter, a relative beginner, bought this as her first electric guitar. While we did take it in and have it set up, the action was not bad out of the box. The guys at the shop were impressed with the Seymour Duncan pick ups used and how straight the neck was. We did have to replace the output jack. It became loose. Seemed cheap. Now new with a nice snap plugging in.
    Best thing as a smaller girl playing, this guitar is light and thin, perfect.
    Thanks for showing what the guitar can do with the heavier distorted sound as that is the direction my daughter wants to play.

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  • Excellent review, thanks. Nice to hear lots of playing and not too much talking. Also nice to hear lots of CLEAN playing so we can hear the actual guitar. I've been thinking about getting one of these for a while now – primarily because I have small hands, and I read somewhere that the neck is quite thin and easy to play.

    Thanks for covering a few jazz tones. While I'm not really a jazz player, I do have leanings in that direction, and it was the one thing I wasn't too sure about. You confirmed that it will do the trick. I generally play an Ibanez 335-style, which I LOVE the sound of, but it can be hard for me to finger some of the more complex chords. I also have a Strat Elite, but I don't play it as much, I think because I'm leaning more towards the warmer tones as I get older.

    Anyway, thanks again. Good job!

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  • Do you think this would be a great beginners guitar? Or you think it's too much to handle? I like all styles of music. Classic rock and some metal. Country too. Anyway great playing and nice demo!

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  • Worst guitar I have ever owned! Have the exact one your holding (color and all) 2 days tone pot broke. Front pick up went out like 2 months after I bought it. Definitely a lemon. Seeetwater’s guarantee, my ass!

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  • Hey I have a question, im thinking of Buying this guitar and im wondering if The single coil pickups have The same twang as The regular telecaster. Good video man

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  • You mentioned something wrong with the neck ' what did he say was wrong with it?
    I have an issue with the neck on mine.

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  • How about the neck radius . ? 15.75 sounds like it would be uncomfortable for regular open chords. That kinda scares me. Otherwise, I’d be all over this guitar.

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  • I super love the tone of this Guitar, and I love to play neo-soul RnB, do you use tremolo pedal for this one? Since that guitar doesn't have the tremolo bar? Great guitar you have!

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  • I just ordered this same guitar yesterday. Can’t wait for it to get here, thanks for a good review. As for setting up guitars, I have to set up every guitar that I buy. I enjoy setting them up, I find it relaxing

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  • I tried this guitar a few years ago. Or if it was an earlier similar model not sure, is this a new one? Anyhow I’m a very basic guitar player, more like 4 chords with some ultra noob riffs here and there. But this guitar made even my super basic playing sound great. I hope I can afford it before they stop producing it. But I want a new synth first. Gah why is this hobby so expensive…

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  • Really Like this Guitar have a Fender Stratocaster, love them clean sounds of course, but damm can't believe these guitars come with those two killer Pickups!! ''Great Vid btw''..thinking of buying me one of these…

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