My need for tweed is starting to exceed......

B Bent

Vibroluxologist
...... every other guitar and amp GAS that I can imagine. I sent off my down payment to Scott today for my 5E3 baby!!! Next comes a 50's Esquire. I'll have the simplest amp and guitar when I whip these two out, but I'll have the best tone!!! :headbang:
 
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i feel ya man...i'm gassin for some tweed too! but i'm leaning towards a Blues Deville.

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When I saw the thread topic, I thought you may have played TGWIF's new Super & wanted one...........:D
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
When I saw the thread topic, I thought you may have played TGWIF's new Super & wanted one...........:D


He does want one but he is going for a Tweed Deluxe from Scott.

Im actually suposed to meet up with Greg today and hit a few guitar shops and let him check out the Super.
 
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..............I smell a new thread in the works!!

Have fun fellas :beerchug:
 
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i love my esquire thru my tweed dlx. the dlx isnt overly bright and smooths out the sometimes spikey treble and the esquire doesnt have enough bottom to fart out the low end of the 5e3. great match.

B Bent said:
...... every other guitar and amp GAS that I can imagine. I sent off my down payment to Scott today for my 5E3 baby!!! Next comes a 50's Esquire. I'll have the simplest amp and guitar when I whip these two out, but I'll have the best tone!!! :headbang:
 
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Would a 52 Tele RI with an Antiquity or SD Broadscaster in the bridge do the same trick for less money?
 
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But seriously, folks. I have alwasys had the impression that the Esquire was made to a price point....as all of the Fenders were back then......fine music for the masses, as it were. I was just wondering if the "less is more" purity vibe could be had with a 50's type Tele RI with modern wiring set up so that you could still have a bit more versatility. Jeremy said tht he likes the Esquire with his Deluxe becausew it deosn't have enough bass to fart out the amp. Would that apply with the tele if you just used the bridge position? My modded Mexi-tele doesn't have the real harsh treble.....i'm not sure if this is a result of the wood or the RS electronics. The guitar is EXTREMELY light weight.....I don't know what the wood is, but probably poplar. But i rarely use the neck PUP. The Broadcaster sounds that smooth.
 
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An Esquire is simply a 1 pickup Tele...the bridge position on a Tele sounds a LOT like an Esquire...

The thread was about Teeds and tweed Fenders tend to make odd noises and fart out with buckers...not the case at all with single coils.
 
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I'm totally diggin the tweed idea...I went through that phase myself...now I'm on a vibe kick..I want amps with vibe..my super reverb has vibe..my celtic edanabreaker (as I've nicknamed it) will have vibe
 
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Tweed Pro Jr. !!!!!!!! All the Mojo at a fraction of the cost!
 
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yeahman any tele bridge, or bridge pup in general will probably sound great thru the 5e3. not that neck pups dont but sometimes the bridge is a little too thin and shrill. shouldnt be a problem
 
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I think those old fender amps were just designed to compliment old Fender guitars. No two ways about it. Single coils really come alive with an old tweed. Humbuckers take some tweaking.
 
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I agree that teles and tweeds are great mates, and I've said so recently.

as jeremy said, the tweed amps smooth out the tone. they also lend body and sustain, and are just more fun to play through, IMO.

early teles were all over the map as far as pickup and other specs, but The Fender Telecaster book says that some were real screamers.

and, yes, any of the vintage type bridge pickups - Broadcaster, JD, Antiquities - should get you there. Antiquities aren't too high output, but not potting gives them bite.

teles probably sound good through any tweed amp, but the Deluxe does seem just right
 
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Neck humbuckers will fart out a variety of old style amps. I play my R9 pretty much exclusively on the bridge position with the 18w. The Deluxe isn't quite so sensitve. Oddly enough, the Tele behaves more like the R9 through the 18w The Strat works great set on the bridge or either of the notch positions through the 18w. Obviously, you can (and arguably need to) crank the amp volume a lot higher with the Fenders.
 
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Do anyof you guys have any experience with the tweed Bandmaster? That always struck me as the perfect sized tweed amp and i like the sounds that Pete Townsend got out of his.
 
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jdm61 said:
Neck humbuckers will fart out a variety of old style amps. I play my R9 pretty much exclusively on the bridge position with the 18w. The Deluxe isn't quite so sensitve. Oddly enough, the Tele behaves more like the R9 through the 18w The Strat works great set on the bridge or either of the notch positions through the 18w. Obviously, you can (and arguably need to) crank the amp volume a lot higher with the Fenders.

The low wattage amp that suprises me with humbuckers is the Celtic Franklin (Lightning 2xEL84) I build. I think it sounds a lot better with hummers than singles.
 
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