Exploring the American Vintage II 1951Telecaster | American Vintage || | Fender

Introducing the new American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster in Butterscotch Blonde. Elegant, timeless and expressive, the Tele is the Fender that started it all. Built to original specs, the American…

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline | American Vintage II | Fender

Introducing the New American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline in Natural. Nearly 20 years after the debut of the Telecaster, Fender introduced this high-output powerhouse. Built to original specs, the…

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1975 Telecaster Deluxe | American Vintage II | Fender

Featuring a ‘75 “C”-shape hard rock maple neck, the American Vintage II 1975 Telecaster Deluxe plays like a dream with a 9.5” radius maple fingerboard and medium jumbo frets. Characteristic…

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1960 Precision Bass | American Vintage II | Fender

Featuring a premium alder body, Pure Vintage ‘60 Split-Coil P-Bass pickup and a substantial “C” shape hard rock maple neck mated with a 7.25” radius slab rosewood fingerboard, the American…

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Obvurt, the band featuring a guitarist who relearned to play left-handed after a car accident, announce debut album, Triumph Beyond Adversity

Philippe Drouin’s life was turned upside down in 2016 after a hand injury so he did the same to his guitar – and his first full-length record as a leftie is arriving later this year

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ALBUM REVIEW: Pawns & Kings – Alter Bridge

Inanely loathed by certain areas of the music fandom, The Hard Rock Kings are back with their seventh album Pawns & Kings to once again prove to the naysayers around…

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Day #11: Lehle

You could WIN a Lehle Mono Volume S in today’s Stompboxtober giveaway! Enter below:Lehle Mono Volume Pedal S

Analogue signal path – digital control• High-end preamp with discrete Class-A input stage• 120 dB dynamic range thanks to 30 V technology• Magnetic sensor technology, without mechanical wear• Precise volume control from analogue VCA• MIDI via USB• Optimised size and weightWith the LEHLE MONO VOLUME S you get an active and wear-free volume pedal, which is lighter and smaller but not less efficient: Equipped with the proven and evolving magnet sensor VCA technology of the other LEHLE VOLUME pedals, you control the volume of your instrument precisely.As it has no mechanical potentiometer, the typical noise, endlessly expensive repairs and complicated adjustment can be avoided.Your foot is just moving the magnet, while the Hall-sensor measures the distance, with great precision and very fast. An ARM Cortex CPU processes the data of the sensor in a matching, musical taper and controls the VCA. Here, the signal path is always kept completely analogue – and in your hands.This LEHLE MONO VOLUME S with serial number 22.101845 is hand signed by Burkhard Georg Lehle.Stompboxtober Day 11 Lehle Mono Volume

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1977 Telecaster Custom | American Vintage II | Fender

This Tele features a Wide Range humbucking pickup in the neck position and a Pure Vintage ’77 single-coil Tele® pickup in the bridge position. To create an authentic Wide-Range humbucking…

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass | American Vintage II | Fender

Introducing the New American Vintage II 1966 Jazz Bass in 3-Color Sunburst. Introduced in the 60s, the growl and punch of the Jazz Bass revolutionized pop, rock and funk. Built…

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Exploring the American Vintage II 1961 Stratocaster | American Vintage II | Fender

Featuring a premium alder body, a trio of Pure Vintage 1961 Stratocaster pickups and a medium “C”-Shaped maple neck mated with a 7.25” radius slab rosewood fingerboard, the American Vintage…

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