Posts Tagged ‘fender’
Interview with guitarist Eric Johnson at Saucer Studios in Austin, Texas. In part 3, Eric shows us some of the guitars, amps and effects he used for the recording of his new album “Up Close” including his Fender ‘57 Strat with DiMarzio HS2 bridge pickup, Fender Eric Johnson Signature Strat, Rosewood Eric Johnson Strat with Super V Tremolo, Gibson 335 and SG, Fender Twin Reverb Amps, Stereo TC Electronic Chorus, Boss Digital Delay DD2, EXH Deluxe Memory Man, Barracuda Toadworks Flanger, Danelectro Fuzz Face, Echoplex Tube Driver, 50-100W Marshall, and the secret ingredient: a “tilted” Vox amp.
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I decided to pull out my old 1957 Reissue Strat I bought back in 1986. It has a great sound and plays great. It’s a little brighter and does not have quite as much bass as my vintage Strats. I’m playing through the 1964 Vibroverb and a 1966 Super Reverb with the TS-808 on and off.
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I promised one of my viewers I would show how to bias your own power tubes on an adjustable amp. You need a digital meter from Radio Shack and a dual bias probe (preferably). It’s easy. I also show the solder sucker you get from Radio Shack. Plus I show how to check to phase of your speakers. I follow up with another video on the speaker check.
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Hi there,
My newest amp the Fender “twin amp” which is not to be confused with the classic “the twin” or “twin”. This is new from fender and it’s a mighty ball tearing tone machine. I love it!
You can switch it between 25watt and 100watt mode on the back. I am playing it at low volume on 25watt mode here in my room.
It’s a fat & chuggy sound that you would not find on amps like the Hot Rod series. I didn’t think it would be much different to my Deville but it’s a more vintage sound with nicer overtones but not quite as much bass as the clean channel on the deville.
This is a 2×12 combo with 2 channels, tremelo, reverb and more.
No digital FX.
I am playing straight into the amp with no effects.
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Fender Hot Rod Deluxe Amp Comparison
Amps (Left to Right)
White = Fender Hot Rod Deluxe with G12 Vintage Neo Speaker
Tweed = Fender Hot Rod Deluxe with an Italian Jensen Speaker
Tweed = Fender Blues Deluxe with Lorantz Speaker (GreenBack Style)
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Buy the Mustang amp here.. http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/guitar/amps-and-cabs/fender-mustang-ii-guitar-amplifier#axzz1NvQzBVGQ
Damon from Fender introduces the fab new Fender Mustang amp range. He’s playing a Squier Classic Vibe 60’s Strat in Sunburst http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/Electric-Guitars/Electric-Guitars/sc1437/p7140.aspx
and a USA HSS Strat in Sienna Sunburst http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/Guitars/Electric-Guitars/Electric-Guitars/sc1437/p7286.aspx
The new Fender® Mustang™ amplifier series raises the standard for modern guitar versatility and muscle. Driven by incredibly authentic amp models and a huge bank of built-in effects, Mustang™ amplifiers come equipped with USB connectivity and Fender® FUSE™ software, allowing your musical creativity and imagination to run wild.
Mustang™ I and II contain 24 highly accurate on-board amp presets with tones from vintage Fender® sparkle to outrageous modern metal distortion. Arranged in three banks of 8, all 24 amp presets are easily and instantly accessed right out of the box with only a twist of a single knob. Plug in and you’re up and running. Mustang™ I is a 20-watt amp with an 8″ speaker. Mustang™ II rocks a little more horsepower—a 40-watt amp with a 12″ speaker and a slightly larger cabinet.
Connect Mustang™ to your computer with free Fender® FUSE™ software. Open up a world of possibilities, including on-screen parameter control, deep editing, additional effects, unlimited preset storage, online preset swapping with the Fender® FUSE™ community, and free Fender artist presets.
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offers a close-up look and listen to the Fender Acoustasonic DSP 30 Acoustic guitar amp and PA system.
Have a listen to all the guitar effects and how they works, learn how to adjust the various effects and find out what’s the deal with that weird String Dynamics knob.
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Just a little sample test of this fantastic little amp great value for money and pretty nice tone, although lacking treble. I used my Ibanez Jem through the amp with the gain set to 3, Volume to 6, Tone to 12 and drive to 5. The amps great for rock rythm to although i didnt test it here
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Buy Fender Mustang amps here… http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/
Now in stock, these great value and great sounding amps are top of the list for any Fender fan looking for a small combo.
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All amps included in Garageband for iPad played with random riffs. I had some difficulty to find info, demo and video about those modeled amp. I’m using an USB mixer connected with the Camera Connection Kit. With a Mac and Amplitube this mixer has very nice tone, so i consider this a good start point even if work natively on 16 bit only. Results is not bad, but is neither as good as better modeled amp today. Maybe with Apogee Jam something can change, in better, but from now i honestly expected a more dynamic, touch sensitive and realistic behaviour. Hoping this video can be useful for other musicians seeking for this great tablet; Garageband for iPad is intuitive, easy way to do your own music with few minutes, but is not solution for any musical need.
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