Fender bronco tone with another guitar?
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Fender bronco tone with another guitar?
What do you think? It is possible to get the Fender bronco Tone with another guitar? I dont know if its because og Alder vs. Poplar, but i think a mustang sounds different.
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You'll need a similar style bridge, coupled with the 24" scale and a bridge pickup the same distance from the bridge. If you're playing through an amp, everything else is irrelevant. EVERYTHING
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Mustang also has 2 pickups, rather than 1, which may affect the magnetic pull on the string as it approaches the 2-octave node.
If you're looking for a bronco bridge, check ebay. It's gonna be a bit pricey and they don't come up very often, but if you're willing to wait and spend a bit, they do exist.
If you're looking for a bronco bridge, check ebay. It's gonna be a bit pricey and they don't come up very often, but if you're willing to wait and spend a bit, they do exist.
jcyphe wrote: Mo is the most sensible person in this thread.
icey wrote:and thats for the hatters (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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I teach physics, and I still want to give you a swirly after reading that sentence.Mo Rawka wrote:Mustang also has 2 pickups, rather than 1, which may affect the magnetic pull on the string as it approaches the 2-octave node.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:I teach physics, and I still want to give you a swirly after reading that sentence.Mo Rawka wrote:Mustang also has 2 pickups, rather than 1, which may affect the magnetic pull on the string as it approaches the 2-octave node.
jcyphe wrote: Mo is the most sensible person in this thread.
icey wrote:and thats for the hatters (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
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They are pretty close. They are definitely in the same neighborhood, even the same street. The Bronco has this metallic resonance to it. It's very subtle but you can hear it. I prefer the Bronco as well. I just prefer the subtle vibrato to the dive bomb of the Mustang, though I am learning to appreciate it as well.Rox wrote:I always thought a Bronco and a Mustang were close (However with that said I lioke the Bronco bridge better ) or maybe a Bronco and a Musicmaster ?
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On a Mustang, the neck pickup is nowhere near the 2nd octave node. That's one of my favorite things about it. You can still get all the usual harmonics.Mo Rawka wrote:Mustang also has 2 pickups, rather than 1, which may affect the magnetic pull on the string as it approaches the 2-octave node.
If you're looking for a bronco bridge, check ebay. It's gonna be a bit pricey and they don't come up very often, but if you're willing to wait and spend a bit, they do exist.
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