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Fender Telecaster Fretless Guitar

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Fender Telecaster Fretless Guitar

2024-09-21 08:39:54

The cord on my Fender Guitar Amp is only about 4 feet long so I am limited as to where I can place it. This 10 foot heavy duty cord lets me place my amp almost anywhere now. It also handles the voltage and amperage which my amp requires.

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2024-06-19 07:13:15

I vacillated over which mic I should buy to pair up with my acoustic guitar and my Fender Acoustic Junior amp. This turned out to be ideal.

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2024-05-23 03:16:11

I purchased a second BR-10 to complete a PA system I use with a Fender guitar/Yamaha modeling amp combo. I get the sound I like and then let it rip. Clean, powerful and impressively responsive across the entire frequency range. Way more than enough for 1500 sq ft of audience (~200 people). Can switch to pure PA use without problems and nobody is going to gripe about this rig. Wish I had this setup when I started doing gigs.

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2024-07-07 09:15:31

Materials are on par with Fender cables.

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2024-05-12 06:33:24

Excellent! It does everything I need and more for my pedal steel and telecaster setup, and built in effects can so easily be added or backed off on the fly. Now to see if it can last, being a pretty cheap mixer Ive read varying reports on Behringer, fingers crossed...

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2024-07-01 06:18:47

I am a bassist that plays a fretless electric upright bass and sings background vocals in several bands. Because I have to look at my fingerboard regularly to check my intonation, it's hard to use a traditional stand-mounted mic. I got a Shure SM-35 headworn condenser mic (phantom power required), but needed a way to turn the mic off when I was not singing. After looking at several switches, I bought this one and used it at a gig last night. It worked exactly as advertised - no noise, no popping, no problems. The only issue I had was a difficulty plugging in the mic itself - the input on the Power Mute was very tight and it took a rather strong attempt to get the XLR connector in to make a good connection and locked. It could just need a break-in period, but that was the only problem I had with it.

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2024-08-18 05:35:30

Not disappointed, bought marshall products b4 and there always better than fender

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2024-09-07 02:39:51

Only used it once so far, on a guitar can, but very pleased!

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2024-09-07 02:51:27

I've had one of these stands for about 3 years and is my main gigging stand. Solid! Holds fender p and jazz basses solidly and straighter than other stands letting me place it closer to the amp and out of the way. Just bought 3 more of these little buggers for around the practice space and our lead guitarist just bought 2 himself (mainly a les paul player).

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2024-08-26 05:49:31

I bought this for my 1976 Fender Rhodes piano - to get as authentic a chorus sound as possible without buying vintage. This pedal has it all -- Japanese build quality, both CE-1 and CE-2 circuits, true bypass, all analog circuitry and AC adapter capable. Best of all -- it sounds fantastic -- no noise, no level drop, and fat, smooth chorus tone across the entire frequency spectrum with no digital brittleness. The CE-1 circuit is ideal for the Rhodes, but I will use both options and can definitely see guitarists doing the same. B&H is the best for three reasons -- (1) great selection; (2) excellent shipping updates and packaging (and always getting the order right; and (3) B&H takes PayPal - a huge advantage for online shopping!

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