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    Default Squire tele custom p90s

    Hey guys

    I recently bought a new Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb reissue, and man does that clean sound make you cry, it's amazing! I have a squire tele plugged into it, with P90 pickups...

    Basically, the issue I'm having is I can't seem to make my dist/overdrive pedals sounds equally as sweet as the cleans... On my Mesa rect-o-verb the pedals are great but I can't seem to make them sound any good through the 65 deluxe..

    At the moment I have the Crowther Audio Hotcake and the Boss Blues Driver plugged into it, and on the bridge pickup, when either pedal is on, the drive sounds 'scratchy' where on the Mesa, it sounds lush and smooth...

    Can anyone help or tell me what I'm doing wrong?? Maybe give me suggestions as to what pickups i can put in my tele?

    Thanks a heap!
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    different amps = different flavors and thats all there is to it. my TS9-DX sounds bad@ss through my neighbor's Hot Road Deluxe, but I hate it on my amp.
    Im very easy to satisfy; just give me a '58 Les Paul, a '52 Fender Tele w/ Bigsby, a '63 Gibson ES-335, a '62 Marshall JTM45, a '59 Fender Bassman, and a dozen or so assorted vintage Fender blackfaces and tweeds to play through and Ill be just fine

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    I know there should be a difference... but in the Mesa it sounds great, through the fender it sounds like it's farting at me, really gross, im sure it shouldn't be like this... I've been told the fender works great with pedals... i duno

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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    well I cant think of any reason a P90 guitar+Blues Driver+Deluxe Reverb should sound bad at all.... hm I dunno. How does it sound with your other guitars?
    Im very easy to satisfy; just give me a '58 Les Paul, a '52 Fender Tele w/ Bigsby, a '63 Gibson ES-335, a '62 Marshall JTM45, a '59 Fender Bassman, and a dozen or so assorted vintage Fender blackfaces and tweeds to play through and Ill be just fine

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    It's definitely a pedal / amp issue and has almost nothing to do with the guitar you're using.
    Quote Originally Posted by ratherdashing View Post
    Mahogany slabs with P-90's into a Marshall.

    There is literally no rig more rock-n-roll than that.

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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    Yeh I think this is more the amp/pedal - I might try getting the Keeley mod with the blues driver, but as for the hotcake, i'm totally lost..

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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    just adjust your pedals' EQ knobs...or use your Mesa.

    Mesa's whole company is based on the idea that Fender cleans are great but they need better dirt than pedals can give them.

    i was actually surprised to see you even use pedals with a Rectoverb. Recto dirt is usually nothing but awesome.
    Quote Originally Posted by ratherdashing View Post
    Mahogany slabs with P-90's into a Marshall.

    There is literally no rig more rock-n-roll than that.

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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    I mostly use the pedals on the mesa to get something a bit lighter and a bit different as well as the second channel. The whole idea of the fender was mostly for the cleans, but because it is much smaller and more portable I wanted to be able to use it for some dirt when needed also... i'll try the EQs on the pedals, see if that helps, thanks

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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    Quote Originally Posted by Empty Pockets View Post
    It's definitely a pedal / amp issue and has almost nothing to do with the guitar you're using.
    If I'm not mistaken, that Squier Tele Custom II with P-90's has an agathis body.

    Personally, agathis is still relatively new to the market, and the flak it gets is due to the fact that it's mostly used on the lower end versions.
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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    Get other pedals to run with your Fender !


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    Default Re: Squire tele custom p90s

    Quote Originally Posted by soundgardener75 View Post
    If I'm not mistaken, that Squier Tele Custom II with P-90's has an agathis body.

    Personally, agathis is still relatively new to the market, and the flak it gets is due to the fact that it's mostly used on the lower end versions.
    i'm having a hard time understanding what this has to do with.......anything.
    Quote Originally Posted by ratherdashing View Post
    Mahogany slabs with P-90's into a Marshall.

    There is literally no rig more rock-n-roll than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowGroove View Post
    Get other pedals to run with your Fender !


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