In a testament to Jack White’s enduring appeal and Fender’s craftsmanship, the Signature Jack White Collection—featuring the TripleCaster Telecaster and Pano Verb Amp—sold out in less than 24 hours. While these two highly sought-after pieces have already found their way into the hands of lucky buyers, the TripleSonic Acoustasonic guitar is still on the horizon, set to hit the market soon.

Jack White, known for his innovative approach to music and iconic guitar work, collaborated with Fender to craft this exclusive collection.

At the center of it is the TripleCaster Telecaster, a custom-built instrument that fuses White’s punk rock ethos with Fender’s legendary craftsmanship.

Jack White Triplecaster™ Telecaster

This telecaster brings a distinctive combination of features that reflect Jack White’s unconventional style.

It’s built with a chambered ash body for a more resonant tone and a unique pickup setup that includes a CuNiFe® Wide Range humbucker in the neck, a JW-90 in the middle, and a custom Jack White humbucker in the bridge.

The guitar also features a “Stutter” switch for momentary sound cuts, along with a hidden 3-way toggle switch that allows players to mute or send the signal directly to the jack for a more direct, unfiltered tone.

Fans and guitarists were quick to jump on the opportunity to own this limited-edition guitar, which promises a new range of tones and an instrument designed for players looking to experiment.

Also part of the collection, the Pano Verb Amp was another big hit. It’s a Fender amp, but not as we know it.

Jack White Pano Verb

With White directly involved in its design, the Pano Verb brings features that break away from Fender’s traditional amp lineup. It’s based on a 1964 Fender Vibroverb that White loved and used for years, and it’s paired with two different-sized speakers (15 inches and 10 inches), which is something not seen in a Fender amp before.

It also includes a spring reverb with tone controls and a full/split switch that directs the reverb to either both or one of the speakers. Additionally, a harmonic tremolo with mono and a stereo switch complete this uniquely looking-and sounding-amp.

Its unique sound and versatility clearly caught the attention of fans and musicians, with orders clearing out just as fast as the TripleCaster.

However, for those who missed out, the .TripleSonic Acoustasonic. is still set to release in December 2024.

Jack White Triplesonic™ Acoustasonic® Telecaster®

This model, blending acoustic and electric sounds using a Fender and Fishman®-designed Acoustic Engine, promises a more versatile playing experience that’s bound to appeal to musicians who like to blend styles or are just looking for something fresh.

The quick sell-out of this collaboration shows the pull Jack White still has as an artist, not just among fans of his music but among guitarists looking for something that stands out. While these limited-edition guitars may not be for everyone, their immediate success highlights a growing appetite for unique, artist-driven gear.

With the TripleSonic Acoustasonic on the way, those who missed the first wave of the collection will have another chance to see if White’s vision for a guitar resonates with them-though, given how fast the first pieces sold, they’ll need to act quickly.

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