Sooooo sick. Just snagged a 58 Junior. Same color. Can’t wait to play it through my 68 drip edge deluxe with dumble mod as soon as I get home from vacay !! Always thought I was a Strat and humbucker Paul guy but man these P90s are so magical it’s nutty
I have a ‘63 Blackface Non-reverb Deluxe…. And it’s probably the best fender ever made. Play everything through it, but my faves are my Les Paul JR and Special….. just something about old P90’s through a blackface
I have the custom shop reissue of that Special and it’s the best Gibson Les Paul I’ve ever played (that includes R8 and R9). Plugged into a ‘62 Princeton CS Edt. is to die for, but sounds great into any amp.
Holy smokes that sounds amazing. I have a LP Standard with humbuckers and a 57 Champ which sounds amazing but this gives me goosebumps! Need to get a special P90 next.
To all who have watched this video, make Walt an offer for this guitar! I have several P90 guitars and it’s is always a challenge to make P90 guitars sound great especially the neck pickup. The guitar Walt is playing in this video sounds great in all three positions. Buy it !!
Hi! Well deluxes don’t a have a mid control, only treble and bass. We show the settings on the playing sections of the video if you’d like to know exactly what they’re are. But the trick is simply to dime the volume of the amp and the natural overdrive will do the rest!
Do you mean insanely good? I can’t figure out what you’re trying to say. Did you mean to say that our prices are insane in the literal sense, or that they’re perfectly in line with the rest of the marketplace, and, in most cases, significantly less? Or did you mean based on what we have to pay for vintage instruments we have a very small markup that we sell to the public for? Please clarify.
I run my 2021 Les Paul Special into a 63 Fender Brownface Deluxe. Gives me permanent goosebumps
Sooooo sick. Just snagged a 58 Junior. Same color. Can’t wait to play it through my 68 drip edge deluxe with dumble mod as soon as I get home from vacay !! Always thought I was a Strat and humbucker Paul guy but man these P90s are so magical it’s nutty
sounds incredible
that LP Junior double cut in walnut hanging on the wall is calling my name!
I have a ‘63 Blackface Non-reverb Deluxe…. And it’s probably the best fender ever made. Play everything through it, but my faves are my Les Paul JR and Special….. just something about old P90’s through a blackface
Classic combo. I've had a July '64 version of this amp since '97. It's a lifer amp for sure. Great job
I have a sept ‘63…. #00132….. they are amazing amps
I have the custom shop reissue of that Special and it’s the best Gibson Les Paul I’ve ever played (that includes R8 and R9). Plugged into a ‘62 Princeton CS Edt. is to die for, but sounds great into any amp.
dream rig
Holy smokes that sounds amazing. I have a LP Standard with humbuckers and a 57 Champ which sounds amazing but this gives me goosebumps! Need to get a special P90 next.
To all who have watched this video, make Walt an offer for this guitar! I have several P90 guitars and it’s is always a challenge to make P90 guitars sound great especially the neck pickup. The guitar Walt is playing in this video sounds great in all three positions. Buy it !!
You buy it - I could buy a similar guitar that sounds as good OR BETTER for a fraction of the cost. Vintage gear is SO overrated and overpriced......!
Nice fat and beefy tone. I would be interested in how you set up your amp for p90s. Do you drop the highs a bit and bump up the mids?
Hi! Well deluxes don’t a have a mid control, only treble and bass. We show the settings on the playing sections of the video if you’d like to know exactly what they’re are. But the trick is simply to dime the volume of the amp and the natural overdrive will do the rest!
@@waltgracevintage8620 thank you. The guitar sounds great with this amp.
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Your prices are insane, the reason vintage gear is so expensive is GREED.
Do you mean insanely good? I can’t figure out what you’re trying to say. Did you mean to say that our prices are insane in the literal sense, or that they’re perfectly in line with the rest of the marketplace, and, in most cases, significantly less? Or did you mean based on what we have to pay for vintage instruments we have a very small markup that we sell to the public for? Please clarify.
Supply and demand.