Fender American Professional II Stratocaster Demo - All Playing, No Talking
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2020
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The updated V-Mod II Single-Coil Strat pickups offer improved articulation and dynamics, and the new Push-Push tone control lets you add the neck pickup in with the bridge and middle, adding warmth to typically brighter settings and even allowing for all three pickups to be on at once.
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Playing by Michael Eisenstein.
That neck pickup sound right in the beginning 🤤
really well thought out demo- Loving the comprehensive palette...i think it makes sense to utilize the downed Pine wood from storm damage and Wild Fire Control- I would like to know how many years Fender seasons the Pine they are implementing ?
I love your reviews on instruments sir. Very well done.
Thanks
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0:24 0:49 nec & mid
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1:47 bri & mid
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2:48 3:04 bri & nec
3:14 all
that is strat plus tele! epic!
That is true until you discover a real beauty of Gibson Les Paul and think OK those 3 only, forever! After some time you realise you are nothing without a P90 guitar, maybe LP Junior! Yes, four is perfect! One night after a few glasses of wine you come to realisation that life is meaningless without a good semi hollow guitar! C'mon you know I am right LOL After you try many you start swapping them for better, vintage, rare etc while factory fat-waxed execs are flying around the world in private jest ... like everything else. Long live f-ng Marketing and brainwashing ... Sadly I am one of those "processed" and unable to resist to propaganda. My only consolation is that I have a hobby and I don't watch TV at all thanks to this. Long live Roc'N'Roll
@@boobooau your post reads like something a boomer who posts about gear instead of practicing would say.
What settings to get Tele tone?
Are they selected pine instead of swamp ash? IMO, pine sounds less-complex than swamp ash.
Only this finish is Pine, pretty sure the other colors are alder.
@@michaeleisenstein8511 Yea, I knew it. Just curious why they changed the swamp ash with pines? Alder and swamp ash was standard-wood for American Fender series. But now they changed it to alder & pine. Although some old Fenders did use pine, IMO swamp ash has great tonalities in it than pine. Pine sounds less-rich to my ears. Like they has been decreased the quality of wood options(?)
@@beefysinglecut It's because ash trees in America are endangered by a species of beetle I believe. Fender is looking to Pine as a substitute for swamp ash.
@@hindsy3472 Thanks for your information.
@@beefysinglecut You bet!
Where the hell is Brian the maestro???
Ive been wondering that myself. I like these simple videos but I do miss the kubrick of guitar. Maybe he is on the road?
i like no talking vids
I personally think these pickups sound dead. Maybe it's because I play a American professional telecaster but it's sounded dull.
Not sure I'm digging these pickups.
They sound a bit too bright and clicky to me