As a long time viewer, all the stuff you play will sound good and tasty. Maybe is a mix between the Amp, the guitar, the pedal.you choose, and definetely, the player. For me, it's about how to maximize the stuff you have, play more and enjoy it. If you have more to spend, the find the one that insipre you to play more. It's all about enjoying the thing we love and passionate for. Btw Kris, I always love your tele and that strat with tele bridge pup's. Keep on inspiring more people to play 💪🤘👍
Great video once again my friend! Brother let me tell you......your playing on the intro was so tasteful and soulfully melodic. Gilmour would be proud! Bless you and keep up the amazing work!
Hi Kris, can't get enough of any kind of Telly discussion - and my hyptothesis is that the Telly is the "VW Käfer" international better known as "the Beagle" - of electric guitars: it runs and runs and runs. Or in a different way: glue some pieces of wood together, grap four screws, a screwdriver, a magnet and some wire - screw them together and get the hell out of it. So my advice to all freaks out there, looking for first tellyexperiences: Take one out of stock (even a mexican or indonesian lady) - fall in love with her, remind there is a tone and a volume control and don't give a sh*** of mods - and even pedals - a bit of reverb and straight into the amp - the rest perhaps would come later - it is what it is and even no old white man needs a belly cut *lol*. And if you don't get it - don't mind there are a lot of other axes out there perhaps beeing more your cup of tea. Don't get me wrong - my one on a island guitar is still my 80th "Hoyer 4062" a genius german adaption of the ES 335 - but she is very very special to me - even laying under my bed, untouched, for more then 25 years. But according to our Telly Bubble: My Texas Special was my benchmark - could also stand against every Les Pauls I tried (SG hmmm Firbird hmmmmmm, but finally nope). But then I got my hand on a G&L Fullerton Standard ASAT Classic. (For our discussion important - that the MFD pickups were Leo's latest idea of the tellysound before he passed away) - ok I got a finacial problem - but there was a need only guitarlovers could imagine - again *lol*. So, long story short: Kris - have you any experiences with the Assats and there MFDs? What do you think about them and the idea to think about them in a traditional Fender Telly context (the middle position sounds to me like, yeah it's f*** "tellyish" but in it's own right, a kind of P90 but still more fendersish - hard to describe)? Should we throwing our hat in the ring discussing these pickups for our Tellys. Would it be possible to put them e.g. in my Texas Special and what could the communitiy possibly get out of it. And last generally postsciptum: how do you manage the 60 cyicle humm isuses - my one and only argument to compromise with "stagged single coils" or humbuckers- especially in my "bedroom rocking" context.
I had a pair of telecaster Pickup from lambertones pickups called the Blondies, It's a telecaster pickup set. Probably the most amazing telecaster pickups I have ever played in my life. The neck was an A3 and the bridge pickup was an A5, they sounded amazing on the neck and bridge and in the middle too. My only struggle was that balancing the pickups was hard when it came to those pickups because if I had a certain pick up height on the neck and it sounded great. Once I try to switch pickups to the bridge, the bridge just felt too hot after the neck pick up or if I lower down the pickup height on the bridge it either sounded too hot or too thin or airy in a way but only in clean
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That Tele of yours RIPS! In a couple of months I’ll be in Europe and I’m gonna buy the 51 nocasters to put on my Tele, finally! And I’m seriously considering buying the 25th anniversary HB T-style… they seem awesome!! Cheers, buddy!
Hey buddy, where are you going in Europe? The 51 Nocaster is killer. Guillaume just bought a set and he loves it too. And yeah, the HB 25th models are a bang for the buck for sure!
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@@KrisBarocsi it’s gonna be a long trip, two months total! Germany (Berlin), Belgium, Portugal, UK and Ireland. :)
Lets say you have a separate traditional tele that you want to turn into hard rock/80's metal machine. Would you route for humbuckers or would you put in a set of Hot rails? Or maybe some other approach? I love traditional tele look, but need humbuckers, not sure what's the best way to go, especially when wanting to have additional low gain tele rock tones with split humbuckers (think Status Quo-ish).
Hi Kris!!! I’ve had Fender CS Texas Specials in my tele style for 20 years. To me? I wouldn’t change them for any other. Of course…. That’s just my damned opinion 🤣❤️
Hi Kris, I have a butterscotch tele with 51 nocasters into a '68 Custom Vibro Champ Reverb. What pedals would you recommend for overdrivefor Blues Rock. I watched your other video with Guillaume "All the sounds with a Telecaster" and it sold me on the Wampler Pantheon. It was described as a transparent "Bluesbreakery" pedal, but it worked because it was going into a transparent amp not the scooped 65 Deluxe Reverb. Looking forward to your recommendations.
Hey Kris, I would be interested to know what bands you grew up with? For me there was only AC/DC for a very, very long time, then KISS came along, for me the two best bands in the world. meanwhile i have of course broadened my spectrum and listen to quite a lot, but these two bands are the reference for me, nothing can get past that. Cheers, David
Jeez, Im slacking at your videos, I have some backlog there ... Regarding the "negative" reviews, I might get some heat for that, but I liked Andertons videos, when Rob Chapman was still there for that reason. He might not exactly say negative things (he did on occasion), but you can clearly see, if he is into the product or not, like a child with new toy. Im lacking thins in many review channels, that the passion for the product is not very visible. Judgeing your channel from initial reaction, the Kaslader Vintage King is something else :D
you seem to be able to get literally anything out of those nocaster pickups, i have a 2013 american tele with custom shop twisted tele neck and broadcaster bridge, do you know if there is much difference between your nocaster bridge and and the broadcaster bridge pickup in my tele? although mine does handle overdrive quite well it seems it wants to be more of a twangy country guitar pickup, or maybe its just me
Guys, seriously, don't be afraid of the tone knob. I know you might not use them on your guitars with humbuckers or P90s, I know I don't, but it can be very useful on a bright guitar like a Tele. I've always preferred having to roll back highs than to not have the clarity I needed.
Hi Chris love your playing dude . . . I don't have inspired figures from the past like Hendrix or Agus Young etc - I have you as inspiration. I'm starting out and bought tele classic vibe and happy. who and what to learn would you recommend
If there’s no screws on each side showing above the pickguard, pop the pickguard off and there will be screws on each side of the pickup that drive into the body within the pickup cavity.
@@JaniceLalla I would say that it’s worthwhile to do and not terribly difficult in the grand scheme of guitar maintenance, but I can understand the reluctance. If you’re up for it though, watch a few RU-vid videos on it. A couple of screwdrivers and a machinist’s rule will help get the job done. I was trying to write it all out for you but probably easier to find some good videos.
@@JaniceLalla Don’t be afraid of it Janice. It’s just a few screws on a tele pickguard and nothing attached to it. You don’t even have to remove the strings to do that.
if you go into a guitar store and say to the saleman Im looking for great sound, comfort and playability and he doesn't show you a telecaster go to another store.
Just 1 Q.: - why are there so many odd non-Tele guitars⁉ We all know Teles are the one and only acceptable and working guitars in the world -> Any other axe don't make sense at all UPS 2nd Q.: - who in the world would even consider buying anything else We maybe should fund a "non-Tele-victim support group"