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Fender Lead Iii. Fender Lead III Black 1982 Chicago Music Exchange Fender has largely played things straight with its latest not-exactly-classic reissues, keeping the core specs of the Lead II and Lead III models much as they were 38 years ago These Made in Mexico recreations sport an alder body, two slanted alnico V single coils (Lead II), alnico II humbuckers (Lead III) and a modern C-shaped maple neck with maple or pau ferro fretboard, 9.5" radius, 22 medium jumbo frets

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These Made in Mexico recreations sport an alder body, two slanted alnico V single coils (Lead II), alnico II humbuckers (Lead III) and a modern C-shaped maple neck with maple or pau ferro fretboard, 9.5" radius, 22 medium jumbo frets The Player Lead III, a tribute to the original 1982-only model, features a set of hot alnico V Player humbucking pickups, dual-toggle switches for pickup selection and coil-splits and a modern "C" neck shape with medium jumbo.

Fender Player Lead III, Olympic White For Sale Replay Guitar Exchange

Allied to the dual humbuckers, the Lead III had switches for tapping the humbuckers That's a tough line to walk, with a lot of these vintage reissues either priced too high to be enjoyed by the mass public or too poorly made to really be fun The Lead II and III are returning but the I has been left out of the reunion

Fender Player Lead III Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Sienna. These Made in Mexico recreations sport an alder body, two slanted alnico V single coils (Lead II), alnico II humbuckers (Lead III) and a modern C-shaped maple neck with maple or pau ferro fretboard, 9.5" radius, 22 medium jumbo frets You still get the easy playability that the comfy neck and 9.5-inch radius afford you, plus two toggles for pickup selection and coil.

Fender Player Lead III Maple Fingerboard Electric Guitar Sienna. For about $600, the Fender Lead III is a nice balance between affordable enough to buy on a whim but expensive enough to retain reliable quality Another selling point: after all, if the lack of a singlecoil tone was something that made you demur, surely the coil-tap would have you running to the cashier with the Lead III under your arm