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[Telecaster Guitar Forum]( TDPRI Telecaster Forum Trending Threads [Tone pot functionality]( AlbertaGriff · Oct 24, 2022 at 10:18 AM · Replies 3 I have this old Fender 400 pedal steel, either late 60's or early 70's. The tone pot doesn't really work. Full up, everything seems fine. When I turn it down, it seems to function semi-normally for 5-10% of the sweep, then the volume drops out. I had assumed the pot was bad. However, I just... Forum [Tele-Technical]( [Read more]( [Carvin Nomad too loud?]( unclevic · Oct 24, 2022 at 12:42 AM · Replies 10 So, I've had my Nomad for over a year now and I've been gigging with it fairly often. I've been told by my bandmates at practice that Im too loud but I told them to live with it. After last night's gig at large restaurant pub, a few of my friends in the audience told me Im too loud. I look over... Forum [Amp Tech Center]( [Read more]( [Build #2 - This time an acoustic]( wingcommander · Sep 10, 2022 at 5:38 AM · Replies 30 It’s been a couple of years since my first attempt at a guitar build, so I thought I’d have another go. This time I’d like to have a stab at a steel string acoustic guitar. As I did last time, I’ll plod along at an agricultural pace, and as mush as possible try to make do... Forum [Tele Home Depot]( [Read more]( [Versatile Telecaster vs Stratocaster with a broader palette of tones]( warendorph · Oct 11, 2022 at 11:23 PM · Replies 85 I'm sorry for my first post being slightly negative, but is it just me? Or does this makes sense to anyone? "Telecaster is much more versatile, whereas Stratocaster offers a broader palette of tones." But aren't those descriptions more or less almost synonymous? Doesn't "being more versatile" and "offering a broader palette of tones" mean almost exactly the same? Forum [Telecaster Discussion Forum]( [Read more]( [Old Men and the Fender Twin? why is it?]( Don Mare · Oct 10, 2022 at 4:33 AM · Replies 118 I can recall so many players go Back to a TWIN as they reach their "Silver-Years" - I mean we may not be able to Lift Them but... regardless it seems to be a Real Love Affair with so many of the OG's I know - and at age 64 myself (see new photo below of me at age '64) (I was just age '54 in... Forum [Glowing Bottle Tube Amp Forum]( [Read more]( [Fractal FM9]( swervinbob · Aug 27, 2021 at 1:13 PM · Replies 32 I bought an FM3 before the FM9 was released, and even with its “limited” capabilities is has no problem handling the kinds of signal chains that I gravitate to. The FM3 was a gateway drug into the Fractal world for me, and now I also have an AxeFX III MkII. The AxeFX stays mostly next to my DAW desk and is also my nighttime headphone rig. The FM3 is usually in the... Forum [Modeling Amps, Plugins and Apps]( [Read more]( [Tunes from the attic]( woodman · Sep 16, 2022 at 2:13 PM · Replies 10 Rummaging through old files to lighten my storage drive, I stumbled on the first song I ever recorded and mixed on a DAW, way back in 2007. I'd written it in the early '90s on a Tascam cassette rig. It was pretty ratty, but it was an already written, an instrumental so no vocal complications... Forum [Recording In Progress]( [Read more]( [Michael Kelly Tele, aftemarket neck]( Tjh9 · May 16, 2017 at 8:53 PM · Replies 7 I have a Michael Kelly 1953 Tele that I have turnbed into a bit of a parts guitar. All new electronics and I love the look and sound of it. I am thinking about buying an aftermarket neck however because I just love a maple neck tele. I contacted their support today (amazing customer... Forum [Tele-Technical]( [Read more]( [Visit Telecaster Guitar Forum]( [Unsubscribe](

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