Fender The American Acoustasonic Telecaster Owner Manual - Page 4
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The Acoustasonic Telecaster offers five discreet voice pairs - a curated collection of acoustic and electric voices that can be played solo or blended via the Mod Knob to create infinite combinations. Position 5 is with the Voice Selector closest to the neck; Position 1 is furthest away. The 'A' voice is with the Mod Knob fully counter-clockwise; the 'B' voice is fully clockwise. POSITION 5: A: Sitka Spruce/Rosewood Dreadnought Deep bass meets strident trebles for a traditional acoustic voice. Great for big bold strumming. B: Alpine Spruce/Rosewood Auditorium Tighter and brighter for a more modern/pop sound and a detailed midrange perfect for strumming or fingerstyle. POSITION 4: A: Engelmann Spruce/Maple Small-Body Intimate, parlor-inspired voice that's articulate and bright, best for delicate playing. B: Sitka Spruce/Mahogany Dreadnought Full midrange with a deep bass voice that works well for rootsy strumming or fingerstyle. 04 POSITION 3: A: Sitka Spruce/Brazilian Rosewood Dreadnought Rich and earthy with complex overtones. B: Adds body pickup to the above voice (up to a predetermined maximum blend) All of the above plus a percussive top and enhanced harmonics that pop. POSITION 2: A: Sitka Spruce/Mahogany Dreadnought Full-bodied, no nonsense acoustic that's earthy and articulate with a wide dynamic range. B: Blends electric pickup to the above voice (predetermined semi-clean voice) A rich acoustic rhythm sound meets Fender's electric tone - when you really want to drive the band. POSITION 1: A: Fender Electric Clean You won't believe your acoustic guitar can do this. B: Fender Electric Fat/Semi-Clean You really won't believe your acoustic guitar can do this. 05