Let’s be honest, it’s not the guitar it’s the player. Great tone, great articulation and dexterity. No guitar, no matter how much it costs, can give you that.
Great job brother people don't realize the hard work it takes to be able to do that. Persistence. Practice does not make perfect, practice makes permanent....
Mine needed a good setup. Pickups are unbearably trebly. Don’t know about the tuners yet, new Gotoh bridge inc brass saddles, tonerider blues 11 alnico 2 on the way. Hopefully dialling out a lot of the treble and more mids and bass. It’s got a lovely neck. The new tone riders are quite heavy with brass backplates so should help.
I can't tell the color what type color and body is that thin line? Is I'm color blind. And the two amps I believe are orange crush not sure can you tell me about the equipment please. Just an amazing tone you've put together
It’s like a dark red. They are Orange Crushes yes. I set the gain between 11 and 1 o clock usually depending on the song or guitar. That is the sweet spot in these amps for a vintage break up type sound. Then I use either a TC Electronic Spark booster or Wampler Belle to push the amp for lead tones. They are both very transparent so they don’t smother the guitar/amp tone. The Belle is a bit more compressed
Let’s be honest, it’s not the guitar it’s the player. Great tone, great articulation and dexterity. No guitar, no matter how much it costs, can give you that.
Agreed. As long as the guitar inspires you to play it doesn’t matter what it costs
@@davehewlett9249 My favourites are Mex Fenders even though I’ve 5 USA made models.
Great playing.
Hey hey there - awesome man - keep rocking keep trucking :-)
Great Playing... CV 60's Thinline Tele is on my 'Short List"!!!
Great job brother people don't realize the hard work it takes to be able to do that. Persistence. Practice does not make perfect, practice makes permanent....
Mine needed a good setup. Pickups are unbearably trebly. Don’t know about the tuners yet, new Gotoh bridge inc brass saddles, tonerider blues 11 alnico 2 on the way.
Hopefully dialling out a lot of the treble and more mids and bass. It’s got a lovely neck. The new tone riders are quite heavy with brass backplates so should help.
At louder volumes does the resonant cavity enhance feedback/sustain or does it just howl?
I can't tell the color what type color and body is that thin line? Is I'm color blind. And the two amps I believe are orange crush not sure can you tell me about the equipment please. Just an amazing tone you've put together
It’s like a dark red. They are Orange Crushes yes. I set the gain between 11 and 1 o clock usually depending on the song or guitar. That is the sweet spot in these amps for a vintage break up type sound. Then I use either a TC Electronic Spark booster or Wampler Belle to push the amp for lead tones. They are both very transparent so they don’t smother the guitar/amp tone. The Belle is a bit more compressed