Fender Custom Shop 51 Noblaster

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The Fender Custom Shop 51 NoBlaster is a hybrid featuring the best parts of two legendary Fender guitars, the 51 Nocaster and the 62 Tele Custom. From the Nocaster you get a lightweight ash body and chunky, "U" shaped maple neck, from the '62 Custom Telecaster you get a double-bound body, sweet lacquer finish in a variety of colors, and a Madagascar Rosewood fretboard. The Fender Custom Shop 51 NoBlaster also sports some cool modern appointments like a 9.5" fretboard radius, 22 medium jumbo frets, staggered tuners, and 4-way switching for a wide array of sounds . Hot tonez come courtesy of a Custom Shop Texas Special Bridge pickup and a Twisted Tele in the neck. This versatile pickup combo lets the Fender Custom Shop 51 NoBlaster produce vintage Telecaster twang as easily as an aggressive rock bite. http://proguitarshop.com/store/guitars-fender-custom-shop-fender-noblaster-c-...

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  • What delay are you using on the solo at 4:27? Do you happen to remember the settings? It's such a great spaced out sound!

  • @solaroid It's a Malekko E616 with a med length delay, about 3 repeats. Remember, you are also hearing it mixed with reverb so it sounds bigger. Thanks,

    -PGS

  • Hey Andy, you said that this guitar has a Madagascar Rosewood fretboard. How did Fender get around the recently amended Lacey Act banning the use of Madagascar Rosewood and Mahagony? I'm sure you remember that whole scandal with Gibson when they were raided last November my the Nashville PD and the Fish and Wildlife Service. Just curious.

    -Brandon

  • @bkpro1984 - It's our understanding that not all Madagascar rosewood is illegal. It depends on where the particular pieces of wood in question were sourced from. Apparently there are legal and licensed exporters dealing in "fallen logs" that sell to guitar manufacturers. From what we've read it seems that Gibson had some issues with proper documentation. We are by no means experts on this subject, but I hope that helps clear things up a bit. Thanks for watching.

    -PGS Crew

  • Hey Andy, Greeting from Cyprus ..Could i wire my tele 52 like this.To have both worlds...series and parallel??

  • @presvis20 Yes, you can with either a push/pull pot or changing to a 4 way switch like this one. Thanks

    -PGS

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  • Andy you sick fucker I gotta stop watching demos and practice!

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  • Casino Queen my Lord you're mean! Wilco concert tonight!

  • omg bob dylan finally and a great job andy as always

  • Awsome guitar in every way, I've got a 62 spec Olympic white mex Tele, its awsome, thinking of putting Texas pickups and a black scratchplate on it now !

  • Digging that old school Wilco in the intro.  Great tone.

  • That is some kicka*s tone!

  • AWESOME tone(s)!

  • What's the song you start playing at 2:06? And thanks for all the awesome videos

  • @jfrizzlle

    That's actually a pretty genius observation. I bet that if he wore a pink and yellow striped shirt in this video then the guitar would look pretty dumb

  • as always awesome playing,but UGHH teles too bright!!! : / i hate that slice your ears open treble of the tele bridge pickup haha.

  • lol, wilco !

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