PsychoCid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:37 pm
So let's get back to it. You subjectively don't like Telecasters for rock. Despite the Yardbirds and Led Zeppelin using them definitely.
I didn't say anything like that. I even said I've used teles plenty in rock. But they're not the only guitar I would reach for in any rock situation, and frankly, I noodle ideas on them more than I use them in recordings because they don't do a lot of things as well as other guitars.
PsychoCid wrote: ↑Sun Mar 06, 2022 11:37 pm
Can you talk about Telecasters and rock, or only me and my sisters?
A tele is versatile, but don't exaggerate that to a ridiculous end.
The traditional 7.25" radius tends to choke out too easily on bends. Not true for every one, but it's well known - it's just a factor.
The more effects chain you have, the less you hear of the actual guitar's tone. In that vein, a tele with a ton of effects can sound like anything else with a ton of effects. But clean them up, and you hear many of the differences more readily.
A lot of music uses trems in pretty specific ways, and even if you add a bigsby to a tele, it doesn't do what most of the other trems do.
There are plenty of other differences that make for interesting nuances, and it's really pointless to try to list them all.