Fender Toronado Deluxe
Fender Toronado Deluxe
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- 3 Stores from $219.99 See prices updated 18 hours ago
- Price Tier
- Standard/Professional
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- 18
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- Reviews
- 4
- Type
- Solid Body Electric Guitars Ranked #126
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Average Price: $808 Standard/Professional
In the Solid Body Electric Guitars category, Fender Toronado Deluxe is priced in the Standard/Professional range. This is quality gear at a fair price point, suitable for beginners, hobbyists, and pros alike.
$400 Budget
up to $400
$1000 Standard
up to $1000
$1001+ High-end
$1001+
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John Frusciante used a Fender Toronado electric guitar in an orange finish in the "Can't Stop" music video. You can see him with this gui... see details
A modified Fender Toronado, to Tom Delonge's 2002 signature Fender Strat setup. One singular Seymour Duncan invader humbucker in the b... see details
Frank used a white Fender Toronado Deluxe 2005 during the Projekt Revolution tour. You can tell it's the 2005 model because it has a smal... see details
In this picture, you see Vic playing a white Fender Toronado, but he removed the pickguard. Sadly he smashed this guitar at Reading Festi... see details
Reviews
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Based on 4 Reviews and 16 Ratings
In your face
I have mine in Olympic White with a tortoise shell guard. Spent a long time looking for one and once I finally found it I fell in love. The short scale is so comfortable to play, especially when strung with .11s. The atomic hum buckers can be a little hot at times, but perfect when you're trying to overdrive an amp.
Is it gibson 24.75" like the fender cyclone or the fender jaguar/mustang 24"? This is a very cool looking model, I remember seeing them new in the 90s, but 24" is too small for me....
Rocking
An Orange Toronado was my dream guitar for so long, it's so beautiful. It really stands out in a crowd. The atomic humbuckers are hot and create a powerful rock sound paired with distortion. The unusual 24.75 shortscale neck (for Fender) makes it stand out in the Fender line up along with it's unique hard tail bridge. The guitar isn't the most versatile in the Fender line up but it's very good at what it was designed to do. Unfortunately the guitar wasn't very popular and didn't last very long. But they are very fun to play and very unique. It always gets comments when I am playing it.
unusual for fender, 24 * 2/4" is Gibson norm... I always tell myself I am going to score a toronado or cyclone but chicken out.... the guitar collection is so big already. try replacing the shit fender buckers though.
I had two Cyclones I had to sell in the past year. :( I love the 24.75 neck Fender guitars. The Squier Musicmaster of the Vista series also has that scale neck.
I've been scoping for a 90s Toronado or Cyclone. I remember really wanting one the year they were released. Then they disappeared and I forgot about them for 15 years or so. I am too snobby to own a post 80s squire though I am sure they are okay guitars. Next time you are selling a Toronado or Cyclone elt me know. I am particularly interested in the original issue ones for cyclones, with the humbucker. Toronado is whatever, they are all basically the same.
good guitar
This guitar is very good, quite sturdy and the Duncan Seymour pickups on the GT HH model are great
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fender atomic humbucker is the best
The Toronado features two Fender Atomic humbucking pickups, a rosewood fretboard, and four chrome knobs (2 volume and 2 tone). Many models also include a tortoise-shell pickguard. The headstock features the Fender "spaghetti" logo and sports vintage style Gotoh/Kluson tuners. The body shape shadows the designs of Fender's Jazzmaster and Jaguar guitars. The Toronado also has a 24.75" scale length—an unusual feature on a Fender guitar, as this scale length is usually associated with electric guitars manufactured by Gibson.
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