Fender and Jack White have just unveiled the brand new Jack White Collection. The collection includes the Jack White Triplesonic Acoustasonic Telecaster, the Jack White Triplecaster Telecaster, and the Jack White Pano Verb amplifier.
The Jack White Triplesonic Acoustasonic offers a braced solid Spruce top, an Alder body, and Maple neck and fingerboard alongside a satin finished Arctic White neck and body with a Black top.
The Jack White Triplesonic Acoustasonic uses a Fender and Fishman-designed Acoustic Engine that combines a magnetic pickup with an undersaddle transducer, and has some pretty custom features like a distinct custom 3-ply pickguard designed by Jack, a custom Jack White neck plate, triple dot inlays at the 12th fret, and black locking tuning machines.
Then there’s the Jack White Triplecaster Telecaster which offers a chambered Ash body, Maple neck with a comfortable soft “V” profile finished in sleek satin urethane and 22 medium jumbo frets, and a 12″ radius Maple fingerboard.
The Jack White Triplecaster Telecaster comes loaded with a CuNiFe Wide Range humbucker in the neck, JW-90 in the middle, and a custom Jack White humbucker in the bridge. Routed through Jack’s custom configured controls, this versatile trio can be throttled with the expressive arcade-style “Stutter” switch, transformed by the 3-way toggle that flicks up to mute the signal entirely, or down to route your pickup selection “Direct-To-Jack” for even bigger bite.
And finally there’s the Jack White Pano Verb amplifier. The Jack White Pano Verb is inspired by three of Jack White’s vintage amps – a 1964 Vibroverb, a 1960 Vibrasonic, and a 1993 Vibro-King – and features six 12AX7 preamp tubes and one 12AT7 tube, one 15” Jensen C15N and one 10” Jensen® P10R speaker, and two 6L6 and two 6V6 output tubes for true stereo operation.