Sunday, December 25, 2011

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Fender Accesories 099-2109-000 Electric Guitar Part

!±8± Fender Accesories 099-2109-000 Electric Guitar Part

Brand : Fender Accesories | Rate : | Price : $111.03
Post Date : Dec 21, 2011 21:38:11 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Redesigned to sound just like the original,Fender nocaster pickups are true to their heritage.
  • Built with alnico 3 magnets, enamel coated magnet wire, and a zinc shielding plate to produce that great tele twang and smooth midrange.
  • Available only as a set of two.
  • Includes all mounting hardware.

More Specification..!!

Fender Accesories 099-2109-000 Electric Guitar Part

Buying John Deere Chain Saw

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Lucanu - Squier Telecaster Classic Vibe '50 w/Nocaster ambit mod

Just a demo of my guitars. Squier Telecaster Classic Vibe '50 w/Nocaster circuit mod played through a Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue with a Jensen P12Q speaker Overdrive done with a Musikding SD-1 clone modified in the R15-R16 section to match TS-808 values on their web project. Sorry for my playing, I'm just a guitar lover.

Bissell 6594 Free Shipping

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Fender Nocaster Custom Shop Relic - tryout

Recorded with KOCH Pedaltone into Garageband - all guitar pars were recorded with this one guitar, also the bass .... Pedaltone specs: Four 12AX7 Preamp Tubes Clean channel with separate gain, volume, tone controls, and a foot-switchable Enhance function Distortion channel with separate gain, volume, tone controls, and a foot switchable High-Gain Boost function Solo/Rhythm facility providing two controllable volume levels for all channels and settings All tube single-ended 0.5 watt Power Amp with drive and volume controls, foot switchable for all channels Five independent outputs (Power Amp/0dBm, FX Return/-10dBm,Amp Input/-20dBm,Recording/-10dBm & speaker simulation, Headphones/ 0dBm & speaker simulation) Fully buffered Serial Effects loop 12 VAC Power Supply input -- mains adapter is included Dimensions -- 31 cm wx 23.5 cm dx 8.5 cm h Weight -- 3 kg

Saved Gerber Lmf 2 Asek Hydrofarm Heat Mat Immediately Wholesale Dried Strawberries

Sunday, December 11, 2011

History of the Modern Acoustic and Electric Guitars

!±8± History of the Modern Acoustic and Electric Guitars

The Acoustic and Electric guitar is one of the most popular musical instruments in use today. Just about every kind of music that you listen to on the radio makes use of the guitar in many ways. Rock and Roll, Country and Western, Southern Gospel, Praise and Worship has all been influenced by the guitar.

Along with the drums and the piano, both the Electric Bass and Acoustic Guitars make up the modern music rhythm set. The versatility of the Acoustic Guitar has made it one popular instrument. A guitar can be played by a learning child or an experienced guitar player.

Most modern music of today features the Electric Guitar and most Rhythm sections of Country and Gospel music depend heavily on the Acoustic Guitar. The guitar has gotten a very good accompaniment in the form of the effects box. Electric Guitar can imitate the sound of a piano, violin, pedal steel guitar, harmonica and even the human voice by making use of a device called a Talkbox.

With the features and functions of the modern day electric guitar and its various effects, you just can't help thinking about the beginnings of the instrument. Where did the guitar come from? This is a brief history of the wonderful musical instrument, which is the guitar.

The conception of the guitar can't be traced to a single individual. The modern electric guitar came about through the development of its predecessor the Acoustic Guitar. Its representation has also experienced many modifications throughout the centuries. Today, playing the guitar is a symbol of talent and musical ability, but this was not so in earlier times; the guitar was actually a symbol of being poor and it was frowned on by most classical musicians.

There have been myriad musical instruments in the ancient times that were similar to the Guitar, dating back at least 5,000 years ago. Instruments which resemble the guitar were seen in ancient art and statues. However, the first documented mention of the instrument dates back to the 1300's. The guitar's predecessor had three pairs of two strings and a single high tone string.

Some guitar historians claim that the word "guitar" came from the Arabic word "qitara." Qitara is an Arabic name for the diverse kinds of lutes used during the early times.

The modern Acoustic Guitar, at least as we know it, most likely originated in Spain. It is believed that the people of Malaga invented the instrument. The guitar evolved from having three pairs of strings to four pairs of strings and eventually six single strings that it now has.

The guitar gained popularity in the 16th century. It was played by the lower and middle classes as an equivalent to the vihuela played by the aristocrats. The vihuela was tuned similar to a lute but had a body similar to that of the guitar.

The guitar began to evolve during the 18th century: the double strings where replaced by single strings and a sixth string was added. In the 1800s, Antonio Torres de Jurado is credited with the birth of the modern Acoustic Classical Guitar. Essentially, he enlarged the size of the body of the guitar. The Acoustic Guitar still struggled for recognition during these times because it was regarded as an instrument for the taverns - an instrument which cannot be used for classical music. The Spaniards hated the piano and it was there, in Spain, that the guitar found refuge. However, it was also marred with the reputation that guitars are for undesirables.

The birth of the modern electric guitar was 1931. The electric guitar utilizes electronic "pick-ups" to be able to produce sound. The vibrations from the strings are converted into electrical signals by the pick-ups and transferred to the amplifier. The body of the electric guitar is either a hollow body or solid body. This is dependent upon the design.
With the birth of the Electric Guitar, the structure of the guitar took a great leap. The sound no longer depended upon the construction and structure of the body, but also on the quality of the pick-ups and soundboard.

There is much debate as to the inventor of the modern Electric Guitar, but three names are associated with the invention of the Electric Guitar. Adolph Rickenbacker invented the first modern amplifiable guitar; it was a semi-hollow bodied guitar with sound holes. In 1941 Les Paul invented the first solid body electric guitar. Later in the 1940's Leo Fender invented his first electric guitar calling it the Broadcaster. It was later renamed the Telecaster which was later upgraded to the Stratocaster.

The sounds of the electric guitar can also be changed and modified to achieve a desired tone. The use of electric guitar effects has given the electric guitar a wide range of sounds. The electric guitar is continuously harvesting popularity in every field of music, even in classical music.

The guitar is a very vibrant musical instrument. Through the evolution of the Guitar it has made its mark on the modern music scene. From rudimentary instruments with many alternate variations, the guitar has become a desirable and much-sought after musical instrument. One great thing about the Guitar is once you learn to play, migrating from and Acoustic Guitar to an Electric Guitar or vice versa is no problem since they both play the same.


History of the Modern Acoustic and Electric Guitars

Discounted Standing Lamps Order Horizon Organic Coupons Olay Micro Sculpting Cream For Sale

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Fender Guitars - The Dream

!±8± Fender Guitars - The Dream

During the 60s, while rock and roll was growing, many manufacturers of various backgrounds tried to break into the mirrored growing world of guitars. Their youthful attitude, high demand and simplicity in design made guitar manufacturing seem like a cakewalk. Not many of them, however, achieved the success that Fender did.

Whether it's the unique, crisp and electrifying sound they make or how smooth and luscious they feel in your grasp, there's no denying the legend that Fender Guitars are made of. Reliable strength, bright tone and attractive bodies are not all Fender has to offer, of course. Fender has a deep history in the music industry and will likely continue on for many long years. From hard rock to metal, jazz, thrash, punk and Reggae, Fender's got you covered.

Leonidas Fender

In 1938, a man named Leonidas Fender, spent most of his time as an electronics technician repairing radio equipment and PAs. His passion for instruments began at a young age so it has been no wonder to the public that Leo, as his friends call him, owned his own business so young and ventured into guitar manufacturing in the 1940s. This was after a brief stint with business partner Clayton Orr Kauffman, which produced the Hawaiian Steel Lap Guitar. This particular guitar was the first mass produced solid-body electric and gave Leo a taste of what his future could look like.

On his own and finally using the Fender name, Leo created a line of amps, the first of which was released in 1948 and called the Tweed Amp because of its hideous tweed fabric covering, though it's official name was The Champ. The effective piece of equipment was an instant hit for home-based players in need of standard equipment for learning and jamming. This, I believe, was a direct boost to the rock-and-roll-at-home era which has never ended.

The Fender Standard

There is little argument that Leonidas Fender had a direct affect on America's participation in the Rock and Roll movement of the sixties. Fender has made some of the most well known, best selling guitars on the market and knowing what's what in the world of Fender can make all the difference in play quality.

The American Standard Stratocaster

This baby is an American Classic even today! Hand rolled fingerboard edges, Alnico V pickups and staggered tuners are the basics but the more modern Strats also have the new bent-steel saddles in the bridge, a copper-style block for better resonance and the best finish yet to date!

The American Deluxe Stratocaster

This guitar is made of dreams with 22 Medium Jumbo Frets, a Fender DH1 Humbucking pickup, Samarium Cobalt Noiseless Strat pickup for the mid section and another Samarium Noiseless for the neck. This gorgeous guitar is also equipped with standard controls, a master volume with switch and two tone controls and pickup switching. And don't forget the Whammy Bar.

Special Edition Fenders

Besides the two Strats, Special Edition Fenders are also a great pick. From the Aerodyne Classic Strat equipped with a more modern body shape to the Jaguar HH which features Dragster Humbucker pickups and signature Jaguar controls, you're sure to find spectacular features that will wow you in the Special Edition Section.

Who Loves Their Fender to The End

Throughout the many years that Fender has been producing excellent guitars, amps and accessories, they have collected themselves a long list of supporters, fans and clients. Going all the way back to Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton and all the way forward to Sheryl Crow, Billy Joel Armstrong of GreenDay and Avril Lavigne, everyone loves their Fender.


Fender Guitars - The Dream

Promo Oakley Formation Backpack Good Rice Krispie Ingredients

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Cascade Fat Head II award microphone w/ Lundahl agent audience by Greg V.

SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS. Buy or download my CD "Tailgate Troubadour" at iTunes phobos.apple.com or CdBaby www.cdbaby.com or visit my website www.gregvmusic.com Cascade Fat Head II ribbon microphone with Lundahl transformer demo by Greg V. http Fathead II ribbon mic recording of a Swart AST PRO amp, Fender Nocaster Telecaster, Gibson Historic SG. Chandler Ltd 1 mic preamp into Protools 003. No EQ or effects were added, the reverb and tremolo are from the Swart amplfier.

Best Buy Buy A Cpap Machine Ratings For Steam Irons Buy Now Sanus Wall Mounts This Instant

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Fender Custom Shop 60th Anniversary Series Nocaster Electric Guitar Nocaster Blonde

!±8±Fender Custom Shop 60th Anniversary Series Nocaster Electric Guitar Nocaster Blonde

Brand : Fender Custom Shop
Rate :
Price : $5,999.99
Post Date : Dec 01, 2011 02:10:09
Usually ships in 1-2 business days



The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of one of the most collectable guitars ever. After the Gretsch company asked Fender to drop the "Broadcaster" name, Fender simply cut the decals so that they read "Fender" only. These "Nocaster" guitars were made until the Telecaster name was introduced in 1951. It is believed that only about 475 Nocasters were ever produced.The LTD Limited Nocaster 2 Pickup model features a premium ash body with the Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25.5" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A Flat Pole Broadcaster single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and Vintage 50's single-coil pickup in the neck position offer the player a wide variety of tones for any style of music. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, and a limited edition certificate of authenticity.

Low Cost Rane Sl3 Acme Kitchenettes Buy Now


Twitter Facebook Flickr RSS



Fran�ais Deutsch Italiano Portugu�s
Espa�ol ??? ??? ?????







Sponsor Links