MIM Rosewood Telecaster thru Garnet Rebel Reverb Amp
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The Garnet sounds great! First time I hear one. All I knew about them until now is they look damn fiiine... thanks for this!
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nice picking friend! inspiring!
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@Johngtr13 - Neck pickup can be adjusted as far as I know: take off the pickguard and you'll see that the neck pickup has two screws holding it. You can adjust the pickup height using those two screws. Good luck
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Good job. I have the same guitar. It's quite odd that the neck pickup height can't be adjusted. There are no adjustment screws!
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I got it at Steve's in Toronto. You could probably find one on eBay for around $500. I paid more because I bought it new.
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Is there snare buzzing in that room?
houseofchintz 3 months ago
@houseofchintz Probably.
LudgerSylbaris 3 months ago
Boy, I love Garnet amps. That Rebel sound very good. I have 1972 Deputy, which is basically an upgraded Marshall Plexi amp from the same era. My father has a Session Man, which has to be the best amp I've ever played. And I've played tons of Fender and Traynor tube amps. I may have to look into buying a Rebel. If only it was as easy to find a Garnet as it is to find a Fender.
trentger1 10 months ago
@trentger1 I loved the sound of that amp. Too bad I put the head of it on the hood of my car in winter and it sild off and broke the tubes. Had 'em replaced but it's just not the same. I gave the amp to a friend of mine. He's enjoying now.
LudgerSylbaris 8 months ago
@LudgerSylbaris They likely used Mullard branded tubes. you'd have to find NOS (New Old Stock) tubes to get the same vintage sound. Too bad they are hard to come by, not to mention expensive.
trentger1 8 months ago
@trentger1 Thanks for the tip. I'll let him know.
LudgerSylbaris 8 months ago