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🐕 Episode Guide:
0:21 - Telecaster History
1:50 - 70th Anniversary Reissue
3:08 - First Impressions
4:39 - Extra "Wiring Kit"
5:59 - Inside Look / Specs
10:23 - Tone Samples
12:46 - Final Thoughts
13:59 - Blacklight Test
14:31 - Case + Candy
📚 Description: In today's video we do a review of the new for 2020 Fender 70th Anniversary Broadcaster and gather some of my first impressions. This is a great tele that reissues some of the original specs of the Broadcaster. It is very vintage and twangy in tone. If you're looking for that sound, these '50/'51 Hand Wound Custom Shop pickups will get you there.
We also discuss the history of the telecaster - from it's first form the Esquire, to the 2nd being the Broadcaster, the 3rd as the Nocaster and finally the 4th and final Telecaster form.
Gretsch is now manufactured and distributed by Fender, but is not owned by them. Due to this, Fender is now allowed to reissue the "Broadcaster." This started in 2002
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⚙️ Gear Used to Make the Show:
Guitar + Recording:
George L's Guitar Lead:
Shure SM57 (Amp Cab Mic):
Audio Interface - Roland Duo Capture EX -
+ Universal Audio Apollo Twin:
Headphones: Focal Listen Professional:
Rode Videomic Go (backup audio):
Lens: Lumix 12-35mm :
Computer: Mac Pro 2013 -
Editing Software: Final Cut Pro X -
American DJ Eco UV Bar Plus Blacklight:
Camera:
Panasonic Lumix GH-4:
Camera Gimbal:
Camera Slider:
Rode NTG-2 (vocal + room mic):
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