1972 Fender Competition Mustang Demo
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1972 Fender Competition Mustang Demo
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Finally got around to making a demo of this. Such a great guitar.
Should also serve as a nice example of what a Mustang sounds like, seen few threads asking for this recently
Finally got around to making a demo of this. Such a great guitar.
Should also serve as a nice example of what a Mustang sounds like, seen few threads asking for this recently
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Re: 1972 Fender Competition Mustang Demo
Great guitar and great demo.
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Mike just does the best Mustang Demos. I have been hoping you would demo that guitar. When I demo Fender student models, I make the guitar look so tiny.
I am amazed how clean the guitar is. The competition Mustangs from 1969-1972 are kinda the apex of the Mustangs for me. The colors, stripes, contours...just the epitome of cool.
Those pickups sound really cool. You just can't beat aged pickups. Fantastic.
Mike, how is the output on those pickups? Do you have to use a saltbooster in a live/gig setting?
I am amazed how clean the guitar is. The competition Mustangs from 1969-1972 are kinda the apex of the Mustangs for me. The colors, stripes, contours...just the epitome of cool.
Those pickups sound really cool. You just can't beat aged pickups. Fantastic.
Mike, how is the output on those pickups? Do you have to use a saltbooster in a live/gig setting?
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My post was going to be pretty much identical. Glad I got my KC, and I'm definitely going to keep my eyes peeled for a vintage one.gusman2x wrote:Cool demo.
I've got the kurtdz sig that looks identical save for the jb. I was playing it all weekend due to the jag bridge making me want to beat someone to death. Love it to bits. The kurtdz has quite a chunky neck also. Mustangs are indeed much fun to play.
Cool demo.
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Those Coronado necks will ruin you on other necks because you want every guitar neck to feel like that.cobascis wrote:Nice 'Bled White' in there. That thing looks like a reissue it is so clean. I would love one if I could find a deal on one. Ever since I got my Coronado vintage Fenders are even more appealing -- I don't like the necks on new guitars as much now.
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Hey guys. thanks for checking out the video and the replies.
Yeah the pickups are low output for sure, I'd say on a par with my '66 Jaguar, but that's the way I like 'em. I'm even thinking of changing the pickups in the Squier Jaguar for more mellow ones, maybe Antiquities or something.
I just like the way low output pickups sound, and I'm not a high gain merchant or anything. I don't use a Saltbooster live, just turn up my amp.
Yeah the pickups are low output for sure, I'd say on a par with my '66 Jaguar, but that's the way I like 'em. I'm even thinking of changing the pickups in the Squier Jaguar for more mellow ones, maybe Antiquities or something.
I just like the way low output pickups sound, and I'm not a high gain merchant or anything. I don't use a Saltbooster live, just turn up my amp.
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Cool I'd love to read that.Thomas wrote:Yeah it's on the XO cover. I read an old interview where they were talking about the gear he uses and he was gushing about the sound of the Mustang. It might be on Sweetadeline.net.
Cobasis, I think he always played live with the ES-335 when he was doing full band stuff, but he used to play all sorts in the studio to get the sounds he wanted - Telecasters and Mustangs apparently got lots of use.
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Lovely guitar & lovely demo....kudos. I've never managed to wrestle sounds this nice out of a mustang (although I've only ever played reissues). If I could make one sound this nice, I'd pick one up in a heartbeat....maybe I need to investigate a vintage one if I ever happen across one at the right price.