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Fender Factory Video from factory of Fender in CA ... Tags: fender factory work guitar |
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Eddie Van Halen and Fender: Together at Last! In one of the most anticipated events in electric guitar history, Eddie Van Halen and the master builders of the Fender Custom Shop have teamed up to introduce EVH® brand guitars, amps and musical products, beginning with a painstaking recreation of one of the most recognized guitars in the world: the red-black-and-white striped "Frankenstein™" guitar played by Eddie throughout his remarkable career! The video clip seen here was used to introduce Ed to the stage at January 2007's Fender Frontline Live event in Anaheim. More clips of this historic event are coming soon! Plan on keeping an eye on www.evhgear.com for all the latest developments as they unfold. Tags: Ed Eddie Edward Van Halen Fender Frankenstein guitar guitars |
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The Fender VG Strat Fender and Roland® team up once again to bring you the revolutionary new VG Stratocaster guitar. It's an incredibly versatile instrument that gives you 37 different Stratocaster, Telecaster®, humbucking, 12-string and acoustic sounds, plus five alternate tunings, all at the simple flip of a switch or twist of a knob. It all comes in the gracefully familiar form of an American Series Stratocaster, and it's designed to deliver each sound with level, balanced tone and volume—no need to readjust your amp settings with each change in guitar sound. Tags: fender vg strat fqms guitar electric roland |
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Kid Koala- Fender Bender Kid Koala- Fender Bender Tags: Kid Koala |
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Fender Baja Telecaster Demo A demo of my brand new Fender Baja Telecaster with series pickup configuration option and the S1 phase switch. Recorded with my Orange Tiny Terror, audio from SM57 close mic'd on 1x10" cabinet. Tags: Fender Baja Telecaster Classic Player Mexican Standard shortscale.org Mike demo sample video MIM Tele Harmony Central |
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Chuck Fender - I Swear Chuck Fender - I Swear Video Tags: Reggae Chuck Fender |
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Fender Telecaster 52 RI test Me playing my new Tele '52 through my Peavey classic 30, with a Powerbrake attenuator. Effects: RAT Clone, Tubescreamer Clone. Tags: Fender telecaster tele 52 RI reissue silvertide black crowes hellacopters creedence CCR eagles american vintage |
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Chuck Fender - Gash Dem BIG CHUNE Tags: Chuck Fender Gash Dem Dancehall Big Man Reggae Jah |
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FREDDY FENDER "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" Freddy Fender Rotterdam 1979 Country Music Festival WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHTS Tags: Freddy Fender "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" 1979 country |
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Fender Rhodes amp test This is a short Fender Rhodes amplification test comparing a Roland KC-350 keyboard amp and a Fender Twin Reverb. The signal is then split using a boss AB switch where the KC-350 is connected to channel A and the fender twin is connected to channel B. The signal on channel A goes through a tube pre-amp and then into the KC-350. The signal on channel B goes directly into the Fender Twin Reverb. The recordings where made using identical microphones and settings on both amps. The final recording is made by connecting the tube pre-amp directly to the mixer. ------------------------ October 6. 2007 Thank you ! Well, do you need a tube amp to get a great Rhodes sound ? In general: NO ! Many tube amps drain the dynamics from the characteristic Rhodes sound. Unless you go for a more harsh and cutting sound, you should look for alternative amplification. Many Rhodes recordings that you can hear on records are recorded directly from the harp of the Rhodes using a DI-box or pre-amp. There is no need for tubes, unless you want to crunch things up a little bit. High quality solid-state pre-amps will do a very good job ! Actually I have used a Crunch Master in this video. I have owned the device since 1988 and I am quite happy with it. What makes it very special is that it's not only a pre-amp, but also a 1 watt power amp, providing the more nice sounding power-amp crunch/distortion. If you want to try it with the Rhodes I recommend you to use the cab-output (it has a cabinet simulator and power-soak built-in). Eq'ing is important and I find the Eq options of the Crunch Master very satisfying for the Rhodes. A good full-range keyboard amp, a PA or a direct connection to the mixer in a studio will provide you with a great Rhodes sound. But of course, if you like the hard tube sound, a Fender guitar amp is the right choice (the Twin Reverb is ok, but not the best!). For an example of that kind of Rhodes sound, listen to Santana's "Samba De Sausalito" from the "Welcome" record, or even better the "Lotus" live album. The late great Richard Kermode is playing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c86e3e9fX7A But after all this please remember, that 95% of a great Rhodes sound depends on your piano. I have had several Rhodes pianos and some of them, even though they were in mint condition, could just not be adjusted to sound good. This is strange, but that is how it is. You can get a great sounding MkII that you do anything with and it will always sound great. You can also get a bad sounding MkI suitcase and no matter what you do with it and no matter what amp or preamp you use, it will sound boring. Focus on the piano first and then find the amplification that you like. I will post more videos when I find the time to make them. Until then... Stay strong ;-) Tags: Fender Rhodes Twin Reverb Roland KC-350 |