I think the relic ready fenders are supposed to be totally clean coming out of the shop, but have super thin nitro finishes that will wear very nicely with your own wear.
Love it. Sad that I discovered you guys AFTER the lockdown, but once this is all over hoping to come and give the shop a visit. Hope you folks are staying safe!
...and thanks for letting us know how much the guitars weigh, some of us need light-weight instruments if we are going to be playing standing up. Like the way you demo, playing slowly and just letting the guitar and amp do it's job. Great stuff!
It’s the 6V6 most likely. (The middle tube). If not, take the back panel off and make sure that there aren’t any bolts or solder clumps sitting in the chassis. (Don’t touch the caps (the big blue ones) as they can carry a charge even unplugged). Go through and make sure any screws or nuts and bolts are snug (not super tight. Just snug). And then replace the 6V6 with a Mullard reissue and the rattle will be gone. Until the 6V6 starts rattling again lol. It
@@jvbluesville3426 I had the same issue. Turns out the back panel was touching some parts in the amp causing the rattle. I just put a match on each side to raise it away from components and put the panel back on and it fixed it immediately. Best amp I ever had.
Bluesy Samurai NAO I just got a Fender Blues Jr 4, my first Tube Amp and I started playing guitar when Kurt Cobain was alive. My advice to you: do it. You deserve it and nothing sounds like a tube amp. Life is too short for neighbours to keep you from experiencing the magic of a classic Fender tube amp.
@@ASM881 Thank you!!! I'll think. Recently I uploaded amazing tunes like Every Breath You Take and If I Ain't Got You on fingerstyle in my channel!!! Hope you see and like them!!!!
@@Mountainrock70 Thank you!!! Recently I uploaded amazing tunes like Every Breath You Take and If I Ain't Got You on fingerstyle in my channel!!! Hope you see and like them!!!!
@@charlesbolton8471 I have a 2006 CS '51 Nocaster with 7.25" radius, Nocaster Pickups and "Blend" control: it's a fantastic guitar, not the typical modern Tele for sure... ;)
mrkite89 I know Custom Shop and the American Vintage Reissues used to always be to vintage spec. It seems like now you have to do a Custom order to even get from the Custom Shop unless you happen to find a dealer that specs out a few that way.
Because 5 people on Earth prefer the rainbow 7.25. Modern telecasters have skinny necks. Poly finishes. 3-5 piece bodies and ceramic pickups as well as a neck truss rod hole. The only distinguishable difference between this custom shop and an original is the fret radius and size as well as 2 wires in the circuit.
@@always12am52 if you want modern radius then get a modern guitar. When selling a vintage reissue then make the dam thing vintage all the way. Even if it’s for only 5 guys!!!
Tele into a tweed amp is just an unreal combination, to me it's the sound of America
I think the relic ready fenders are supposed to be totally clean coming out of the shop, but have super thin nitro finishes that will wear very nicely with your own wear.
you nailed it !
That rig is sooo Julian Lage
Love it. Sad that I discovered you guys AFTER the lockdown, but once this is all over hoping to come and give the shop a visit.
Hope you folks are staying safe!
lol I was thinking the exact same thing!
...and thanks for letting us know how much the guitars weigh, some of us need light-weight instruments if we are going to be playing standing up. Like the way you demo, playing slowly and just letting the guitar and amp do it's job. Great stuff!
This is one of the best videos I've seen on RUclips!
Love the amps attitude!
Mysterious kinda snap, focused brightness and a midrange boxy honk
So awesome. thanks!
Yup
Awsome 👏 that's kind of amp for a telecaster 😀
Sweet Axe ! 😎🎸🤘
I have that amp. I love that amp.
I got it too but it rattles a lot any ideas what could be wrong I love it but I can’t figure what is it
jose vasquez I’ve got that amp. It’s got to be a bad tube/valve. Lots of videos here about diagnosis and fixes. Hope you still got it ✌️
It’s the 6V6 most likely.
(The middle tube).
If not, take the back panel off and make sure that there aren’t any bolts or solder clumps sitting in the chassis. (Don’t touch the caps (the big blue ones) as they can carry a charge even unplugged).
Go through and make sure any screws or nuts and bolts are snug (not super tight. Just snug).
And then replace the 6V6 with a Mullard reissue and the rattle will be gone. Until the 6V6 starts rattling again lol.
It
@@jvbluesville3426 I took the cage around the tubes off of mine and it stopped the rattling.
@@jvbluesville3426 I had the same issue. Turns out the back panel was touching some parts in the amp causing the rattle. I just put a match on each side to raise it away from components and put the panel back on and it fixed it immediately. Best amp I ever had.
Beauties !!!
Wanna get a full tube amp, but neighbors won't understand the awesome sound even in 5 watts.
Bluesy Samurai NAO I just got a Fender Blues Jr 4, my first Tube Amp and I started playing guitar when Kurt Cobain was alive. My advice to you: do it. You deserve it and nothing sounds like a tube amp. Life is too short for neighbours to keep you from experiencing the magic of a classic Fender tube amp.
Who cares
@@ASM881 Thank you!!! I'll think. Recently I uploaded amazing tunes like Every Breath You Take and If I Ain't Got You on fingerstyle in my channel!!! Hope you see and like them!!!!
@@Mountainrock70 Thank you!!! Recently I uploaded amazing tunes like Every Breath You Take and If I Ain't Got You on fingerstyle in my channel!!! Hope you see and like them!!!!
@@ASM881 tell the neighbors to deal with it! Lol
How much are they
$1000 brand new
Decente
i love that guitar but i don’t think that amp sounds very good.
This nothing but a typical Custom Shop Telecaster... they just cut off the word TELECASTER. DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH.
Dan Pritchett
Typical modern Telecaster at that. It seems like even the Custom Shop rarely does the vintage neck radius anymore.
@@charlesbolton8471 I have a 2006 CS '51 Nocaster with 7.25" radius, Nocaster Pickups and "Blend" control: it's a fantastic guitar, not the typical modern Tele for sure... ;)
mrkite89
I know Custom Shop and the American Vintage Reissues used to always be to vintage spec. It seems like now you have to do a Custom order to even get from the Custom Shop unless you happen to find a dealer that specs out a few that way.
Because 5 people on Earth prefer the rainbow 7.25.
Modern telecasters have skinny necks. Poly finishes. 3-5 piece bodies and ceramic pickups as well as a neck truss rod hole.
The only distinguishable difference between this custom shop and an original is the fret radius and size as well as 2 wires in the circuit.
@@always12am52 if you want modern radius then get a modern guitar. When selling a vintage reissue then make the dam thing vintage all the way. Even if it’s for only 5 guys!!!