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Head Of Guitar Fender Stratocaster
Tariq | 2024-07-22 07:14:42 |
What I really like about these is they can accommodate an uneven headstock like those on the Fender Stratocaster and Jaguar. Others make those hang crooked. The white ones also look great on a white wall. It makes it look like the guitar is suspended on its own. 5 |
Patrick | 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. 5 |
Rob | 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. 5 |
William | 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. 5 |
Paul | 2024-07-07 09:15:31 |
Materials are on par with Fender cables. 5 |
Den | 2024-05-02 08:26:52 |
Love this thing. It is easy to mount, holds my Stratocaster perfectly, and is simpistically beautiful. 5 |
Garrett H. | 2024-08-18 05:35:30 |
Not disappointed, bought marshall products b4 and there always better than fender 5 |
Cameron the Great | 2024-09-28 01:16:45 |
The Fat Head is an absolute dynamo. I used it once on acoustic guitar and haven't stopped using it since. Sounds great on just about everything you put in front of it. It does have darker sound than say a small diaphragm condenser, so I wouldn't recommend it as an overhead mic. 5 |
Quashie | 2024-09-25 05:31:24 |
I used the Fat Head to record my latest composition, a Jazz acoustic guitar duet. The sound was very warm, like you would expect from vintage equipment. I have not found anything not to like about this microphone yet. 5 |
Mark | 2024-09-03 09:17:59 |
There seems to be more head room with generation 3 over the previous. Both vocal and guitar recordings are noticeably improved and I don't think it's because I've gotten better. We run an older sound board at church where it's necessary to tweak levels to maximize gain without adding unwanted distortion this solution used at home is like winning the lottery. I connect it, set it and enjoy making music knowing the Scarlett it doing it's job. I haven't shared it with the church crowd yet. Does that make me a bad person? 5 |