Mike DeTemple uses trem blocks made of titanium that are supposed to sound very nice indeed (don't have any myself).
Fender Twin Reverb
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Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Interesting concept, but it seems like it should have the opposite effect 
Mike DeTemple uses trem blocks made of titanium that are supposed to sound very nice indeed (don't have any myself).
Mike DeTemple uses trem blocks made of titanium that are supposed to sound very nice indeed (don't have any myself).
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
I tried the Resonari block @ the NAMM convention and am pretty sure I liked it. Slots cut into the brass make for a different resonant frequency. [Why that's better or just placebo effect - I dunno!]
OP... Does this approach the sound you're thinking of?
Check out this video [my daughter just filmed it for an oldie I made in '88 or so].
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX7QJ6FKhgA
That's just my semi-hollow Tele clean into a cheap pedal compressor, 'verb, then to TEAC.
Some of my fave sounds are pedal steel, Jerry Byrd, etc. so at gigs I almost always run a comp. pedal for sustain/lead boost, etc. Then solos are fun without being grungy.
OP... Does this approach the sound you're thinking of?
Check out this video [my daughter just filmed it for an oldie I made in '88 or so].
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX7QJ6FKhgA
That's just my semi-hollow Tele clean into a cheap pedal compressor, 'verb, then to TEAC.
Some of my fave sounds are pedal steel, Jerry Byrd, etc. so at gigs I almost always run a comp. pedal for sustain/lead boost, etc. Then solos are fun without being grungy.
Guitar Bob
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Interesting, I haven't heard of those before.stompjunkie wrote:As far as adding sustain without changing your tone....One thing I tried recently is the Resonari sustain block. I've upgraded my strats to bigger steel blocks before, but this brass block rings out like crazy. I found that I have much more sustain and a little bit more clarity and note definition.... I usually don't go for every new thing out there, but this was worth it. The only down side is that I'm gonna want one on every strat now...
Btw..I'm not pimpin for them, I'm just a dude that tried and liked em. I'm not crazy about his website, or the videos he has on there, but the blocks are cool. www.resonari.com
So it really works?
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Have to admit, the Resonari is pretty sick! definitely gonna have to install one. However, what I'm looking for is going to be inside the amp itself. Since most of the boutique amps that have that transparent over drive are based on the Twin Reverb design I was hoping there was a tweak that could be done to the amp I have instead of spending 3K plus. Although, Ceriayone is only about 1K so maybe that's the cheapest way to go.
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Baxtercat - Incredibly close! Amazing tone my friend! If there was a hint of controlled feedback it would be what I'm looking for exactly!
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Alright then...now I see.
Check out halfway thru this solo [I'm on the right]. That might be getting there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ek766qVeds
In this case I got the same compressor pedal but turned on a Tubescreamer for parts of it to get a bit more 'howl.'
Not an internal amp boost, but still—it's one way to rock a clean amp.
This is a 1-12EV 2-6L6 combo I built with a pretty close-to-stock Fender topology.
Thxxx, BTW!
Check out halfway thru this solo [I'm on the right]. That might be getting there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ek766qVeds
In this case I got the same compressor pedal but turned on a Tubescreamer for parts of it to get a bit more 'howl.'
Not an internal amp boost, but still—it's one way to rock a clean amp.
This is a 1-12EV 2-6L6 combo I built with a pretty close-to-stock Fender topology.
Thxxx, BTW!
Guitar Bob
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Well Baxtercat ya pretty much nailed it my friend! Guess I'm gonna go invest in a compressor pedal and a tube screamer cause that tone is pretty kick ass and allot closer to what I'm looking for than where I'm at now. Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
Tasty licks Bax. Has anybody tried this thing ? : http://www.zzounds.com/item--GVTFFG
Re: Fender Twin Reverb
The Fatfinger...I used to laugh, but that was before I got this SG [what a lightweight, no sustain, cheapo sounding thing...at least compared to the maple neck bolt-ons I'm used to]. I'd like to try that headstock weight. Could be what it needs.
In that same sustain vein, look at the string-thru setup I did to the SG with a chunk of brass and a different bridge. It did help a bunch.
[IMG:320:240]http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/ac34 ... test-1.jpg[/img]
Sort of gotten away from the amp discussion, I know, but still in the quest for tone.
Back to your original query, I've heard many clips of amps—surely Twins, even—with the good sounds...boosted gain, clean-ish yet saturated stages, etc. The sounds were probably better, richer than what I tend to get. My few pedals are just an EZ 'fix' for a live trio situation.
In that same sustain vein, look at the string-thru setup I did to the SG with a chunk of brass and a different bridge. It did help a bunch.
[IMG:320:240]http://i914.photobucket.com/albums/ac34 ... test-1.jpg[/img]
Sort of gotten away from the amp discussion, I know, but still in the quest for tone.
Back to your original query, I've heard many clips of amps—surely Twins, even—with the good sounds...boosted gain, clean-ish yet saturated stages, etc. The sounds were probably better, richer than what I tend to get. My few pedals are just an EZ 'fix' for a live trio situation.
Guitar Bob