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Fender TC 90
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | Fender TC 90 |
| image | TC 90's.jpg |
| manufacturer | Fender |
| period | 2004–2007 |
| bodytype | Solid-body with thinline style chamber |
| woodneck | Maple |
| woodfingerboard | Rosewood |
| bridge | Proprietary Adjustomatic |
| pickups | Two single-coils |
| Seymour Duncan P-90s | |
| colors | Vintage White or Cherry |
Seymour Duncan P-90s The Fender TC 90 is a semi-hollow electric guitar.
Features
The Fender TC-90 electric guitar features a set neck with a double-cut body and American-made Seymour Duncan pickups. The semi-hollow ash body is set into a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, 22 medium-jumbo frets and abalone dots. It is akso equipped with an Adjusto-Matic bridge with an anchored tailpiece. The guitar's pickup complement consists of a Seymour Duncan SP90-1NRWRP vintage P-90 (neck), a SP-90 3B Custom P90 (bridge), and 3-way switching with master tone and volume controls.
Production history
The Fender TC-90 was produced in Vintage White (from 04/2004 – 10/2007) and Black Cherry Burst (from 05/2004 – 09/2007), with around 700 made of each color. In 2007 the TC-90 was revised and became the JA-90, the signature model for Jim Adkins, the singer/guitarist of Jimmy Eat World.
References
References
- Jef. (2024-02-05). "Guitar Deals: Squier, Epiphone, tc electronic, Marshall, and Markbass".
- "7 Fender Guitars That Deserve A Reissue".
- McKall, Terry. (2022-10-16). "Review: Is Fox 32 TC the suspension you didn't know you needed".
- "6 Affordable Fender & Squier Guitars That Have Become Collectible".
- (2022-08-17). "Fender's Lesser-Known Creations: A Timeline of Stranger Electrics".
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