alex1fly
Well-known member
Re: No love for Fender's Hot Rod series?
I gigged with the Hot Rod Deluxe and my strat for a little over a year in a rock/jazz/ska/punk type band and my experiences were pretty much the same as everyone elses... cleans sounded great, though you need to turn it up to 3 or 4 to make it really sing, and that made me louder than the band. I tried the amp distortion, hated it, tried a couple of pedals (cheap ones though, Boss Mega Distortion and Turbo Distortion), used them for a while, still didn't like it, ended up going back to the amp distortion and just dealing with it. I could still pull off punk typer riffs, but I used a Hot Rails in the bridge so that probably helped. It never seemed to cut through the mix very well though; but again, my single coils were Fender Vintage Noiseless. Shortly thereafter I realized that I was playing with some good gear and a lot of crappy gear, hence my joining of this forum :dance:
That being said, I haven't gigged or even played with the Hot Rod since I got my Mesa, Les Paul, or any other pickups.
I gigged with the Hot Rod Deluxe and my strat for a little over a year in a rock/jazz/ska/punk type band and my experiences were pretty much the same as everyone elses... cleans sounded great, though you need to turn it up to 3 or 4 to make it really sing, and that made me louder than the band. I tried the amp distortion, hated it, tried a couple of pedals (cheap ones though, Boss Mega Distortion and Turbo Distortion), used them for a while, still didn't like it, ended up going back to the amp distortion and just dealing with it. I could still pull off punk typer riffs, but I used a Hot Rails in the bridge so that probably helped. It never seemed to cut through the mix very well though; but again, my single coils were Fender Vintage Noiseless. Shortly thereafter I realized that I was playing with some good gear and a lot of crappy gear, hence my joining of this forum :dance:
That being said, I haven't gigged or even played with the Hot Rod since I got my Mesa, Les Paul, or any other pickups.