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Fender Super Twin

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Sep 27 2009
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Fender Super Twin
Fender Deluxe, Super Reverb or Twin?

I play mostly classic rock and some blues and currently have a twin reverb and love the clear sound that obtained. I use an Ibanez tube screamer for distortion. Should I upgrade to the deluxe reverb to get natural distortion and have the clear sound even? Same question for the super reverb. I just need enough distortion for classic rock, but I do not know if the distortion natural with a luxury is going to sound better or worse than the Ibanez Tube Screamer pedal. All opinions would be appreciated.

if you go over this amount of money you need to try. tube eh? you know that the law in the 21st century? DFX some stuff out there is not no joke now days, I found by going to my local shop with my Gretsch thought to spend more to replace my old twin reverb, left there with a Kustom and FX are cleaner than anything Pedelì way I can do. However this is only a year and a half, no problems so far, keeping fingers crossed, looking a little more difficult than replacing a tube, but certainly fun!

Fender Super Twin Reverb Demo w/ STRAT




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Qwik Time

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Aug 28 2008
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Qwik Time

In the world of guitar, Yamaha is not exactly the first company you think. Better known for its keyboards, digital pianos and synthesizers, Yamaha still makes some decent guitars that are more than reasonable prices. We will go over some guitars that this 40 years old company manufactures.

Yamaha began in 1966, well before the first synthesizer came out. But by the mid-80s they were among the best synthesizers on the market including the DX-7 Classic. But despite their reputation as a giant keyboard, the land of the guitar was not very far.

Yamaha Guitars are not the most stylish designs look around but they sound decent. The series includes the AES AES 420-920 serial numbers, with the exception of the 820 does not exist. No explanation is given for the missing number.

The Pacifica series, which look a bit smoother than the series AES, including the PCB 012 by 812, still missing a couple of serial numbers, including, again, the series 8. They must have something against this number. Yamaha has always been very trivial when it comes to naming models of instruments, both keyboards or guitars.

Series snare is one of the newest additions to Yamaha. The look is very similar to the Pacifica series but this is where the similarities end. Series snare has 20 watts, 2-channel amp, guitar, protective cover, Qwik Tune Digital Chromatic Tuner, a guitar cable, instructional DVD, guitar strap, Extra strings and picks. It may not sound like a big deal for those who bought the biggest brands, but for the price, it is not a guitar evil. The best part of this series is that it comes with a lifetime warranty. Even if you drop it off a building, they will replace it free.

A series of smaller guitars as far as many are made, is the E series, with only three models, 112, 103 and 121. The guitars are actually very well done and come with not two but three pickup trucks. Two single coil and humbucking pickups. Moreover, They come with a vintage vibrato and a tremolo bar. And they do not cost a fortune.

Another small series of guitars is the REX series. Consisting of 320, 520 and XA2, these guitars have two humbucker pickups and the original Yamaha Yamaha AES bridge series. The three position pickup switch is a nice touch.

The series of archtop guitars, which have fat looking not really understand but seven different models. They come with three microphones single coil bar, dueling three switches and a selector so chrome Bigsby tremolo. These are some guitar sounds good.

For their complete range of electric guitars is the Eterna. This guitar also comes with three microphones, two single coil and Humbucking.

No, you will not find Yamaha Guitars played by your biggest rock and roll bands, but this does not mean they do not make a decent instrument, particularly for someone who did not spend $ 2500.

Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Guitars

BIG SYKE/E-40/DJ QUIK-TIME IZ MONEY




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Wittner Metronome

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Aug 24 2008
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Wittner Metronome
I want an old wound Wittner metronome. Unable to find one?

new, others http://www.musicexpert.com/sheet/2630062.html to http://www.musiciansfriend.com/home/navigation?d=tp&q=wittner+metronome&r=&src=00632

Wittner Metronome Piano Music with Bell




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Fender Princeton

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Jul 10 2005
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Fender Princeton
I need help help buying a guitar amp pleez?

alright which amp is better, a Fender Princeton 112 Plus or a Peavey Classic 100 tube amp. im not lookin to be fricken loud quality sound only. so whats better

depends on the style of music. Firstly, both are great AMPS. the fender is a better country clean, Pop, Rock, Peavey amp is the best blues, rock, hard rock, loud as hell, amp. listen the two and decide what is right for you!

Jim Campilongo Fender Princeton Reverb Amplifier




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