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Post by maxdram on Mar 8, 2011 0:58:54 GMT -5
I just got a Mustang III amp. It is something 100 different pre set guitar sounds. You can pick the amp and setting. There is lots of info on line about this amp. Do any of you guitar players have this amp? If so what settings do you like for the blues. This amp can hook up to your laptop and adjust and save the settings. If you install fender fuse I am very happy with this amp and it is 100W. Also can record and download jam tracks. Has a two button foot switch that can be set for several different pre sets. Regards Horton
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Post by maxdram on Jan 21, 2010 4:26:32 GMT -5
I am in agreement with all the posts on the licks. I am working on the dvd by steve trovato. This man can play must be a master. dvd is the rockabilly. Lots of licks from brian setzer his licks are so fun to play over and over. When he did rock this town or stray cat strut he must have been 19-20 years old. Look into you tube about 1983.
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Post by maxdram on Jan 8, 2010 20:48:08 GMT -5
That's a great link Jack. After reading it several times I found the tremolo bar under the back guard looked like it was on too much angle. After I made it slightly straighter and re tuned. It came in perfect might have been a Monday at the factory. Now it is in tune at every fret not just the open and the 12th. Regards
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Post by maxdram on Jan 7, 2010 21:18:28 GMT -5
I have a fender stratocaster and I have a good tuner I just replaced the strings. Fuel brand extra light. I can get the intonation correct on the 3 high strings. GB&E But still sharp on the lower strings EA&D. The screw is all the way clockwise as is the adjustment I was told. It is close and sounds ok But if it was to be corrected is it in the neck adjustment. I do not want to start cranking on the allen with out knowing what I am doing. Regards
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