I've fallen in love with fender.
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I've fallen in love with fender.
I'm thinking about selling my oranges. I probably won't but they dont get used as much as my Princeton. I guess the Oranges arent my flavor at the moment.
I really want to get a Clark Beaufort. Time will tell, I guess. Just thought I had to tell somebody.
I really want to get a Clark Beaufort. Time will tell, I guess. Just thought I had to tell somebody.
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Tried a Rivera-era Twin Reverb a couple months ago and began to realize why some people love that sound, but its not for me.
Like some people like white wine and others like red, I like the Orange sound and Fender doesn't move me in the same way.
I think the best blues sound is the RV50 on the clean channel with the volume between 11 and 1 o'clock. That tone just reeks of passion.
Like some people like white wine and others like red, I like the Orange sound and Fender doesn't move me in the same way.
I think the best blues sound is the RV50 on the clean channel with the volume between 11 and 1 o'clock. That tone just reeks of passion.
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yeah...only place I've done it is at home...no way to do that at a venueBorderline Productions wrote:The RV50 dimed is a thing of beauty for a blues sound. I don't have any venues where I can crank it that high. I found that at one-o'clock with humbuckers it breaks up so smoothly. Any higher on the volume it starts to compress the output (which is good), but also too loud for where I play.
“It's amazing what new strings and a cold beer can do for your toneâ€
Drdos wrote:Joe try out the Danelectro CTO-1 $39 bucks and much better sounding then my Keeley Modded TS9dx turbo...Joey22 wrote:I'm with you man. Nothing screams blues more than a Fender. I've found my tone in my Twin Reverb. Now all I need is a tube screamer.
Okay, I'll check it out. Thanks Vince!
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Told ya Joey!Joey22 wrote:Drdos wrote:Joe try out the Danelectro CTO-1 $39 bucks and much better sounding then my Keeley Modded TS9dx turbo...Joey22 wrote:I'm with you man. Nothing screams blues more than a Fender. I've found my tone in my Twin Reverb. Now all I need is a tube screamer.
Okay, I'll check it out. Thanks Vince!
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