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Fender Introduces Blacktop Telecaster Baritone, Stratocaster HSH, and Jaguar 90

The Telecaster Baritone has a 27” scale, lowdown B-to-B tuning, and three pickups, the Blacktop Stratocaster HSH adds a Tele middle pickup, and the Blacktop Jaguar 90 has a pair of single-coils.



Scottsdale, AZ (January 8, 2012) — Fender is proud to introduce three highly distinctive new additions to its acclaimed Blacktop series, a family that expands the sonic horizons of classic Fender models with high-powered features and design modifications. The three new instruments are the Blacktop Telecaster Baritone, Blacktop Stratocaster HSH and Blacktop Jaguar 90.

The Blacktop series presents a truly unique new model in the deeply resounding form of the Blacktop Telecaster Baritone guitar. A true baritone Telecaster, it creates a rich sound of distinctive depth and character with a 27” scale, lowdown B-to-B tuning, and a tonally versatile triple-pickup configuration—including a full-throated humbucking bridge pickup—that covers the entire sonic spectrum from tic-tac twang to full-on kerrang!

The instrument features an alder body, maple neck, 9.5”-radius rosewood fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and aged white position markers, single-coil Telecaster neck and middle pickups, humbucking bridge pickup, five-way pickup switching, three-ply pickguard (black-white-black), skirted black amp knobs (volume and tone) and black switch tip, Blacktop Telecaster bridge and chrome hardware. Finish options include Classic Copper, Ghost Silver and Three-color Sunburst.

The Blacktop Stratocaster HSH amps up the already blistering Blacktop Stratocaster HH model with the unusual addition of a single-coil Telecaster middle pickup amid the full-throttle neck and bridge humbucking pickups. A scorchingly formidable guitar that was already extremely versatile thus becomes even more so.

This guitar features an alder body, maple neck, 9.5”-radius rosewood fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and aged white position markers, humbucking neck and bridge pickups, single-coil Telecaster middle pickup, five-way pickup switching, three-ply pickguard (black-white-black), skirted black amp knobs (one volume, two tone) and black trem arm tip, Blacktop Stratocaster bridge and chrome hardware. Finish options are Black and Titanium Silver.

Those who prefer their big cats to purr rather than roar will love the alluring sound and lithe form of the Blacktop Jaguar 90. Fender took the humbucking pickup-equipped Blacktop Jaguar HH and outfitted it with two single-coil pickups that give it a whole new sonic personality. Distinctive features include the classic Jaguar 24” scale, skirted black amp knobs (volume, tone) and an Adjusto-Matic bridge with stop tailpiece. Other features include an alder body, maple neck, 9.5”-radius rosewood fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and aged white position markers, three-way toggle pickup switching, three-ply pickguard (black-white-black) and chrome hardware. Finish options include Two-color Sunburst and Candy Apple Red.

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telerules
on 05/20/2012
Just what I was looking for. I am a Tele guy through-and-through, and just love the feel and look of the shape. NOW I have one to use for down-tuned metal . . . after replacing the p/u's that is! Yes! YET more variation! Keep it up Fender!!!!!
Robert Morris
on 01/20/2012
With an alder body, and the humbucker in the bridge(with the missing metal in the bridge mount for the normal tele single pole twangy pickup) this baritone is just not what I would want in a baritone guitar. Sorry they had to go and re-design something that is not even close to what the old real baritone designs IMHO, should include. Thinking of the old Bass VI and the Danelectro baritones with the single poles and the lipstick tube pups, now that makes me want to buy a bari neck for a Danelectro and build my own tank buster. Leo must be up there laughing his ass off in guitar heaven, I know I am down here! RP'Bob'Morris, guitrailer guitars, Walton, IN
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on 01/11/2012
That Jaguar is like a dream come true, the others are just sorta "meh."
Paul
on 01/11/2012
What was the question?
Chadwick
on 01/11/2012
This is what happens when a company gets to big, it has a CEO instead of an inventor, Leo was a great man and will be missed.
Boris Fender
on 01/08/2012
Yeah....more variations on a theme. Yawwwnnn.



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