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Pimp Your Vintage Guitar? [Dan’s ‘65 Fender Tele or Custom Shop?] 

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The story of Dan's Vintage Tele - refret, rewire & much more!
Welcome to the show - Dan here, hello! In 2015 I found my dream guitar: a 1965 Fender Telecaster. Four years later, I was lucky enough to own it. This video documents my journey with this astonishing guitar, as we talk through various topics including 'player-grade' vintage instruments and how - if you're thinking about spending serious amounts of cash on a guitar - a distinctly 'non-perfect' instrument is definitely worth considering.
Enjoy the video!
Pedals & stuff used in this video
• Vahlbruch Kaluna Valve Overdrive
www.vahlbruch-fx.com/en/
Interesting bits and go-to sections…
0:00 Intro
0:35 Finding my dream guitar
1:17 The return of the old Tele
2:00 What work does it need?
2:30 Zach Broyles from Mythos Pedals
3:40 What would it be worth?
4:17 What is player grade?
13:30 What about Fender Custom Shop?
14:53 Matt from Monty’s refret magic
16:50 How does it sound?
18:18 KTS Titanium saddles
21:08 How does Red compare?
22:17 New pots and pickup selector
27:37 Rewinding the neck pickup
31:00 50s wiring?
37:21 Trying out the new neck pickup
40:28 Neck pickup improv
Guitars in this episode:
• 1965 Fender Telecaster
Amps & cabs in this episode:
• LazyJ J20 with 1 x 12-inch Celestion Alnico Blue
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@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
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@kimmolingonheimo
@kimmolingonheimo Год назад
😥Imma soo sadda..I nevver winna thingy.....MUM!!!!!
@tonymoore78
@tonymoore78 Год назад
@38:40 I have more respect for Matt every time he appears on TPS. I was thinking when Dan was playing the Tele, “The new pickup winding is close, but we’re not there 100% yet.” And then Matt says exactly what we needed with the precise height adjustments. Amazing knowledge and experience.
@ryangunwitch-black
@ryangunwitch-black Год назад
Dude. Matt is amazing.
@coldfishpie
@coldfishpie Год назад
One thing that really amazes me with both 'Dan and Micks' vintage guitar journeys is - When they both got the guitar of their dreams in there hands both suddenly seemed to take the next step up in playing standard. While I think a lot of the tone comes from the vintage instrument and pickups, I also think it is the affinity and connection to such an instrument that actually pushes us forward to more inspired playing. (At least this is what I get to hear when Dan and Mick play the instruments of their dreams)
@scottakam
@scottakam Год назад
Congrats Dan! That is a very guitar player thing to say. "I found the guitar of my dreams. I'm just gonna change the frets, and the pickups and the saddles and the wiring...".
@BoojayDeeth
@BoojayDeeth Год назад
On the nose there. The frets, fair enough. The saddles? well if you must. The wiring though... if the switch is broken, sure replace it, but the whole loom? The tone is significantly different to my ears (such as they are) and I preferred the throaty growl those vintage pots and wiring had. The only reason to buy a vintage guitar is that its parts have aged. To spend that premium then replace the vintage parts? Hey it's his guitar, money, etc. and it's all very interesting to indulge that geekery. I just can't help feeling he's made the original sound like the copy.
@tituschalk
@tituschalk Год назад
It’s lovely to see you happy Dan. You play magnificently and will do this guitar justice. Enjoy!
@StevenHadfield
@StevenHadfield Год назад
My takeaway from these blogs is that quality of communication to a great luthier is perhaps more important than new, vintage, cheap or expensive. The transfer of the sound and feel in the players head to a great luthier that understands what changes to implement.
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
That’s a really interesting observation Steven 👍
@cass2771
@cass2771 Год назад
Many of the viewers to this channel will resonate with the blissful joy of finding a ‘dream’ guitar, that scratches that itch inside your head. So I trust you will appreciate the depth of sentiment that goes into the simple word Congratulations on finding yours.
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
Thanks so much Cass 🙏
@50Something
@50Something Год назад
The only channel where 45 minutes can pass by so damn quickly. That was fascinating stuff!
@Godsman1982
@Godsman1982 Год назад
SOO True!
@RobertFisher1969
@RobertFisher1969 Год назад
Seeing Matt’s fingers so close to that sander (again) is one of the scariest things I’ve seen on video. So, appropriate for October then.
@msigersYT
@msigersYT Год назад
Really loved watching this. Every change/upgrade seemed to take the guitar to the next level! Well done!
@bawbwhoa
@bawbwhoa Год назад
Congrats on the guitar! It sounds amazing and I'm glad you're happy with it! May we enjoy many tunes from it in the years to come. :)
@ConnMann121
@ConnMann121 Год назад
Been wondering about this guitar since I saw it in a video a little while ago. I am obsessed with the sound and look of this thing. Really cool to hear the history behind it and see what it takes to give those little touches to fix it up. Awesome guitar and awesome video!
@JambonDeluxe
@JambonDeluxe Год назад
Fantastic episode! What a treat to see so much of the process and reasoning behind the upgrades. And damn that Tele sounds sweet
@stevemaass3074
@stevemaass3074 Год назад
I just LOVE this stuff. Thank you, Dan!
@gbarge4
@gbarge4 Год назад
This was fascinating, Dan. Each detail. Brilliant friends to help you, too. Your joy is palpable, even over the interwebs. Which is also to say you share it well. Cheers, mate.
@egg43002
@egg43002 Год назад
Lovely, Dan. Great to watch the journey of this guitar.
@Cameron655
@Cameron655 Год назад
Matt Gleeson: "it's the gauge of the wire; let me just re-wind it". Absolute legend. I'm looking forward to more TPS with the new and improved Tele.
@julius2790
@julius2790 Год назад
Watching this made me so happy for you Dan. Finding your dream guitar and getting it really, really dialed in. Very fun content. It IS a very special sounding instrument and you play it so well :)
@gabrielcarvalho5483
@gabrielcarvalho5483 Год назад
What a lovely episode! So happy to see you happy, Dan! Every change made the guitar sounds better and better! Congrats!
@SomeKindOfMadman
@SomeKindOfMadman Год назад
Wow! Lovely journey! Tele sounds harmonically rich, with warm sustain, everything done to it was indeed worth it.
@curtevans838
@curtevans838 Год назад
What a great show! I love the fact that at the end of the day, a few tweaks and the guitar comes alive!
@SeanJWestcott
@SeanJWestcott Год назад
These VLOGs are so interesting and well produced … I learn so much … thank you Dan and Mick … legends
@ginoames
@ginoames Год назад
This is a fantastic episode. Bravo! Super sweet Tele, enjoy it Dan.
@eaglerayrob
@eaglerayrob Год назад
What a great journey. Thanks for having us along for the experience. Each change made a difference but i think, in this context, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. I can see how these physical changes to the Tele have emotional impact on Dan and he plays more freely/expressive when he's not wrestling with the guitar trying to coax "the sound" out of the guitar. Another great example of how feeling it is as important as hearing it. It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that......certain je ne sais quoi. Great Episode, Thanks!
@antonymaitlandsmith8758
@antonymaitlandsmith8758 Год назад
Absolutely fascinating! Thanks for a great episode.
@periloustemple8290
@periloustemple8290 Год назад
Wow. Quite amazing. I learned a lot, saw and heard beautiful things and inspiring people. The TPS standard met and more!!!! We missed you, Mick!
@kmickp1166
@kmickp1166 Год назад
Brilliant video, superb insight to knowing what you have, what you want and what you need to do to get you there! Outstanding knowledge, skill and a couple of pairs of discerning ears! Loved it!👍👍🎶🎶👏👏👏
@richnetts
@richnetts Год назад
That neck pick-up transformation is amazing. Great episode, thank you!
@simonthompson9380
@simonthompson9380 Год назад
Another great TPS video. The passion about Teles, the skill of Matt. A joy to watch! Also driving my itch for another Tele - F vintage, F CS & Hansen on my list 🎉
@shanedaniels5191
@shanedaniels5191 Год назад
Sweet!!!.. Awesome guitar.. Loved the video, Have a great weekend Dan 🙂✌️
@edwardmichael7513
@edwardmichael7513 Год назад
I am living vicariously through you guys. Im so happy for you
@FunkAndFluff
@FunkAndFluff Год назад
This is a fascinating deep dive that highlights why I adore 60's-style Teles in particular and every step of this journey expresses curiosity, love and passion. I feel enriched!
@ronmorey3475
@ronmorey3475 Год назад
Very cool guitar! The pickup rewind really did bring that clarity out. Also, great to see Matt on the show again.
@whiskersb5296
@whiskersb5296 Год назад
Great video. Very happy for you Dan. And as for the cosmetic appearance of that guitar, I happen to love the finish and fretboard combo.
@GazP23
@GazP23 Год назад
Wow wow WOW!! Absolutely loved that Dan. The difference after Matt rewound that neck pickup was just brilliant. The changes you made have really brought that guitar back to life. Congratulations, and thank you for sharing.
@onenotesolo256
@onenotesolo256 Год назад
Lovely video. Great to see Matt on form as usual. I have a bunch of Monty’s gear including strat pups in a Fender CS that I wasn’t loving anymore, and it transformed the guitar.
@kristiandawe85
@kristiandawe85 Год назад
That guitar sounds flipping amazing, Dan is a lucky man to own it. I look forward to hearing it more on the show
@prboyd
@prboyd Год назад
Great show Dan. Tasteful licks throughout and what a wealth of knowledge to know what to do to tweek!
@FatMatt_Tones
@FatMatt_Tones Год назад
One of the best transformational tones I've been able to witness online. Explained, expounded upon and experienced. I felt I was right there with you Dan. I may have to make some changes now myself after seeing and hearing these results. Congrats on your "new" ol' Tele!!
@pkflash2004
@pkflash2004 Год назад
Dan. So pleased for you! You had in mind what you wanted, and with the help of Mystic Matt you've been able to realise your dream. Matt has a truly special gift. It was great how from just hearing the sound of the guitar and you telling him how you wanted it to sound he could immediately identify what was going to bring about that change. It was great seeing the pure enjoyment in Dan's face as he responded to this newly found sound. I have Monty's PAFs in my Les Paul and SG and they were a fantastic upgrade on the stock Gibson Burstbuckers. After seeing what the upgrade in wiring loom did to the sound of your Tele I'm tempted to do a retro fit on all of my guitars.
@johnmundt7834
@johnmundt7834 Год назад
Just got my parts Tele put back together, this time with a rosewood neck and I’m loving it. Very hard to avoid making all your guitars similar. You’ve got to just embrace how their differences make you play differently and roll with it. Sounds great, Dan!
@allstopblue5717
@allstopblue5717 Год назад
100%. I have quite a few teles including 2 Partscasters. One with rosewood neck and for the longest time I didn’t play it much because it isn’t as bright sounding as my others and doesn’t quite twang the same. But lately I’m just enjoying the fact it offers a slightly different tone and rolling with it.
@BobMaulucci
@BobMaulucci Год назад
Love this Dan. I have been searching a long time for a 60s SG Junior just like yours. Recently I have been buying teles and P90 guitars. Love them single coils. I was looking for a 60s SG Junior. I don't need two pickups. Buddy at work asked me if I could look at a guitar for him. His father in law died a year ago. I did all the work to find out what it was (pot dating, serial, etc). I told him they probably are $6k on Reverb. It's a 1966 SG Special. So they decided that they didn't want to go through the hassle. They said “maybe I would like it?” I told them I had limited funds in my guitar bank. I just bought it for $3k from them today. It's even better than what I thought. Literally all original and other than the tetanus threatening strings, it is perfect. Cannot wait to get it home and restring it.
@horizonishere
@horizonishere Год назад
Thanks for turning this into a great educational video, the inspired playing at the end was such a selling point.
@MrGuitarHack
@MrGuitarHack Год назад
Congratulations and happy new old tele day. Looking forward to new videos with her.
@BigfootEngineering
@BigfootEngineering Год назад
Wow what a transformation! Matt absolutely nailed that neck pickup first time! Great video, and congratulations on Butters 2.0! ♥️
@gr8dane910
@gr8dane910 Год назад
Another video to add to the favourites ... well done Dan 👏 I just love these episodes 🤯
@WhitAnderson70
@WhitAnderson70 Год назад
Oh, this is gonna be fun. Settling in with a cup of Joe and hitting play. Congrats Dan!
@Adventuresingearland
@Adventuresingearland Год назад
Unsurprisingly, this episode stands up to repeat viewing. So much insight and useful information. Thanks very much indeed team, a delight as always. ......bet Mr Gleeson's waiting list just went up again to boot!
@fernandes5986
@fernandes5986 Год назад
Hi Dan, it's a BEAUTIFUL, It's so good to see the joy on your face. Congrats.
@jamesfafrak7288
@jamesfafrak7288 11 месяцев назад
Always love watching because I always learn something new. Plus it’s always fun and entertaining.
@ThunderboltProductions
@ThunderboltProductions Год назад
Dan's reaction was the exact same shock I had when I changed my pots and switch on my Strat. It was that dramatic and that stupendous of an improvement! Went from original Fenders to 920D Custom kit. So glad to see how you love that Tele! :)
@mileschaoen3862
@mileschaoen3862 Год назад
great vid Daniel, enjoying seeing someone so enthusiastic being into their guitar
@dobster5819
@dobster5819 Год назад
Love your 65 Dan, the sound you get from it in my humble opinion is one of the best telecasters I have ever heard. Many thanks for the vlog.
@NintenDub
@NintenDub Год назад
And he could get that sound on a squier classic vibe too. Which I want to see
@13soulz
@13soulz Год назад
That Tele sounds great! Classic and playable, the smile on your face sets the TONE.. nice😎
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Год назад
That was deeply therapeutic! All the best to you, Dan! No one deserves this kind of blessing more!! 🙏 Now if only we could all have a "pocket" Matt Gleeson! 😁
@flick8583
@flick8583 Год назад
Watching the interaction between you and the luthier was life-changing. Musicians talking and it translates to technical expertise and craftsmanship that most people can't even understand. Fantastic
@JohnHorneGuitar
@JohnHorneGuitar Год назад
As jazz guy that uses the neck pickup on the tele almost exclusively, I was really disappointed in the neck tone initially. When I got to the portion of the video where you had the pickup rewound I was so excited to see how you addressed this. It sounds so alive now! Congratulations on this beautiful instrument! Now I want to hear you play more of those Pat Martino licks you mentioned in the last episode!
@MrSongwriter2
@MrSongwriter2 Год назад
The first time I met Adrian Ingram at Leeds college of music, when I did the Ba hons jazz studies, I was so surprised he used a tele not a jazz box. He got a fantastic jazz tone.
@andrewcampbell204
@andrewcampbell204 Год назад
DAN! GREAT GREAT GREAT EPISODE. Guitar ownership can be a journey, especially when you have a really good guitar that you just feel could be special with some expert attention. The note about trying hard to avoid the urge to turn your ‘65 into Red. There’s almost an inertia or pull toward a sound or feel you really like (like subconsciously setting different OD pedals to sound the same), and it can be hard to resist, but it sounds like you got what you wanted. 👏
@UmpaHimself
@UmpaHimself Год назад
Congrats Dan! This was awesome and way more educational than I expected.
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
Cheers mate 🙏
@kmjansen
@kmjansen Год назад
I'm so glad the camera captured the moment you realized that, due to the aged electronics, the guitar is even better than you thought. Congrats, Dan. Keep on rocking.
@jasong546
@jasong546 Год назад
Very happy for you Dan! I really like the different tone between red and this new one, the new one is sweeter to my ears. Anyway congratulations!
@RobertAcurso
@RobertAcurso Год назад
@26:45 Me: DON'T YOU DARE CHANGE THOSE PICKUPS. THEY ARE GORGEOUS.
@fleshbhones
@fleshbhones Год назад
Livin the dream! Congrats Dan!
@northguitars1466
@northguitars1466 Год назад
Wow. What a sensational sounding tele. I actually love the neck pickup on it. That inbetween tone is to die for. Congratulations
@SteveSZ27
@SteveSZ27 Год назад
Awesome episode. Despite the room sound on the camera mic, you can tell by the way you're playing that Matt nailed the tone. Happy Days!
@thegaindane
@thegaindane Год назад
It's amazing how that neck pickup came to live after Matt did his magic 👍 Loved this video 😍
@JohnCollis
@JohnCollis Год назад
This whole video is incredibly informative, but the single moment that blew me the most was "harlf a turn on the treble side & quarter of a turn on the bass". Not only that Matt knew exactly what was required, but also how much of a difference it made! Phenomenal!!
@jimhart1959
@jimhart1959 Год назад
Great guitar...so happy for you! And a great video...I learned a lot!
@bexserver
@bexserver Год назад
Great video, thanks for sharing the story, Dan
@j_music_8779
@j_music_8779 5 месяцев назад
Love seeing the joy on your face with the new telecaster! Cheers and congrats!
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow 5 месяцев назад
Thanks so much! 🤓🙏
@NINEWALKING
@NINEWALKING Год назад
Matt is magician. Gotta love his approach and experience.
@gingerale08
@gingerale08 Год назад
Really great video! I have bought some used guitars, not vintage though, and done some small upgrades (correct value caps/quality pots, 50’s wiring). Those things alone really made a huge difference. I can relate to the feeling of ”Wow!” after such a small change. And, it’s completely reversable so you’re not screwing something up. And, Montys make great stuff. I have a set of their PAF’s in a LP of mine. They’re not cheap but really worth it!!
@TheBlackham
@TheBlackham Год назад
This has got to be one of my favourite videos of yours ....loads of info about player grade and finding the right guitar for you ....thanks Dan
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
You’re most welcome Rob 🙏
@benmtz
@benmtz Год назад
@@ThatPedalShow Hi, my message just received a spam comment trying to fake your account, have you seen ? Im not the only one..
@coldacre
@coldacre Год назад
that is now one of the sweetest neck ups on a Tele I have ever heard. It'' never be a Red twanger, but it doesn't need to be. its sweet and rounded in the best possible way.
@gabrielledebourg2487
@gabrielledebourg2487 Год назад
Great input from Zach when it comes to buying vintage gear, and what affects the value. He also highlights something that's important with a "player's grade" guitar: you can play it! My dad has '59 Les Paul Junior that's player's grade: holes drilled for a different bridge, tuners has been changed to Grovers, finish has some wear from playing. It meant he picked up in 2009 for less than a Gibson Custom Shop one - and it's a guitar he and I play a lot, including at gigs. And it's worth it, because it's probably the best guitar I've ever played! Also, that '65 is beautiful! So fun to follow on your journey to make it yours!
@The_Devils_Eleven
@The_Devils_Eleven Год назад
Amazing upload Dan. Entertaining and informative as usual. ❤
@keith.loves.lasagna
@keith.loves.lasagna Год назад
Love this video! Great sounding Tele, friend! The pot change was definitely a changer, wasn't expecting that. Good to know ;)
@TheBeriking
@TheBeriking Год назад
Fantastic video for an amazing instrument. Was half expecting Zack to sneak in a “drink” after saying “when I was working at Carter’s”. And Matt’s workstation is fast becoming one of my favorite places I’ve never been to. Although no seagull cries this time… Congrats Dan on your brilliant guitar!
@Scoots1994
@Scoots1994 Год назад
I love when Dan plays and lights up.
@dadudezpr
@dadudezpr Год назад
Dude love your editing, especially for the worked done to the guitar 🎸
@riverlandradioclub8805
@riverlandradioclub8805 Год назад
I CANNOT believe how much rewinding that neck pick-up transformed that guitar! Killer Tele!
@paulbradshawguitar
@paulbradshawguitar Год назад
what a journey, thanks for sharing this learnt a lot with the pickups/wiring/string gauge, what an incredible difference, i'd probably be weary of making so many changes to a vintage instrument, but it's soo worth it for the end result, great stuff
@darrenc8776
@darrenc8776 Год назад
Really enjoyed this Dan.
@OutstandingBill1
@OutstandingBill1 Год назад
I flinched watching the blade go into those vintage windings, but the rewind sounds much nicer.
@keesketsers5866
@keesketsers5866 Год назад
Well, it was allready rewound before.....
@Telewest792
@Telewest792 Год назад
How cool, love the show ,i have been lucky enough to have purchased some paf’s from Mat and they transformed my Les Paul i also have an original 1967 Tele and if i ever need some pickups for that guitar i will also be contacting him for those pickups. I loved watching the transformation on your tele and the reaction when the pickup was put in PRICELESS love from Adelaide South Australia
@derekclacton
@derekclacton 10 месяцев назад
What a superb job Matt did on that neck pickup rewind! Beautiful tone :)
@ralvknights
@ralvknights Год назад
Great video Dan. Nice to see how you made your axe shine even more.
@jamesonsnow782
@jamesonsnow782 Год назад
What a great episode, I definitely getting a set of Monty’s for my Tele, luv ya!
@BrentAdams
@BrentAdams Год назад
Thanks for sharing the journey
@BladeDoomer86
@BladeDoomer86 Год назад
Honestly, i was a bit skeptical about the whole process... But wow. What a transformation!! Very jealous 😍🤩
@wesleyb_92
@wesleyb_92 Год назад
Love Zach and mythos. Still gassing for some Monty’s pafs, and my god that tele sounds incredible. Much love to everyone involved here
@gordonrankin3995
@gordonrankin3995 Год назад
I have a friend who has a 63 Tele he bought new when in High School. He meet Les Paul a long time and Les asked what his guitar was. He said I brought my 63 Tele and Les said bring it in I will fix it. He took a straight screw driver and a hammer and banged on the brass saddles. Then Les re-intonated the guitar and handed it back to him. Scotty said it worked a ton better after that. :) I have had a bunch of vintage and man they require too much work for me. Have a Peto T type, Schneider Silver Wire Bridge Pickup (SD) Esquire, Dennis Fano built Psonicsphere (semi hollow 6lbs) and love each one of them. I like the brass saddles by Callahan. I sent you some ToneCaps from VCap a while back. The tone cap makes huge difference. But both tone cap and pots will make a huge difference. Dan remember the cap will change over 40 hours of use and then again after 200 hours. It's a ton of time but maybe worth waiting on making more changes. Don't solder to the back of POTS. Why this happened years ago??? it's soft carbon and it requires 900 degrees and that kills the pots. So your not potting the neck pickup? Watch the feedback! Great show thanks Gordon
@Russell_Optics
@Russell_Optics Год назад
I am so happy that you finally got the guitar you lost sleep over, it turned out amazing ! The only way I would ever own a classic guitar like that is if it was "players grade". I couldn't imagine owning any guitar I was afraid to play. Your repairs & mods really brought it to life. I love the fact you got it and made it your own.
@ThatPedalShow
@ThatPedalShow Год назад
Thanks Russel 🤗🙏
@RobertMaxRees
@RobertMaxRees Год назад
you know the tone's good when it sounds great even out of tune! bravo :)
@bartnettle
@bartnettle Год назад
Congrats! Very nice sound and look
@DennisAlvarezMusic
@DennisAlvarezMusic Год назад
What a great guitar journey you documented here Dan. I had a similar experience with my 93 American Standard Tele, which is more of a parts-caster now. It has a Fralin Blues Special in the bridge position and a 2% overwound in the neck position. My solution was a no-load tone pot. It achieved a very similar result. Sometimes I want the slightly darker neck pickup. Or if I want a more vintage like snap on the bridge, it's there. BTW the result that you got was absolutely gorgeous. I could easily discern the difference through RU-vid on my television speakers.
@less_concerned1221
@less_concerned1221 Год назад
That was a great episode! Your guitar sounds immensely better than when you bought it!!!
@druwk
@druwk Год назад
That is now an absolutely AMAZING, Tele! 😮 thought it was a great guitar before, but you absolutely improved it. It looks like a’66 Tele I once owned, though way cleaner. That guitar for me was one the best sounding, but I never really liked the thin neck profile? Thought about going down the MOD road, but sold it to pay for an operation. So happy you have this guitar! It really does sound incredible. Love seeing Monty’s on your show! He is an amazing resource, and knows his shit!
@jameskavanagh4300
@jameskavanagh4300 Год назад
Dan those saddle changes made such a difference. When you first played the guitar through the Kaluna I though OMG what has he bought, it sounds lifeless. Those KTS have introduced a lot of much need bite, good luck with your new instrument bro.
@MrNocaster
@MrNocaster Год назад
I remember that video. Somehow knew you’d have that tele. Sounds awesome
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