https://shop.fender.com/en-AU/electric-guitars/telecaster/70th-anniversary-broadcaster/0170270868.html?rl=en_US
Fender's 70th Anniversary Broadcaster, released in 2020, is a fitting tribute to a classic that has stood the test of time and will probably carry on for another 70 years at least. It stays largely true to the original with the exception of the truss rod (essential), slightly larger frets than would have been fitted in 1950, and the more modern wiring (retro 'kit' supplied in case). Many will purchase these for their collectibility and/or investment value; I waited patiently and bought this one to play. And play it I will because it's fantastic.
I must apologise, also: The amp model used was actually the '65 Twin, not the Deluxe Reverb as I said in the video. (I thought it had a little too much headroom! Haha). Also, as correctly pointed out in a comment below, it was the early Esquire that went without the truss rod. Oh, the shame..!
This video was not sponsored or commissioned. I gladly paid for the guitar and produced the video as, hopefully, a service to other players.
Happy Christmas everyone. Thank you for your support and friendship during 2020. I hope 2021 is a better year for you and for the world.
Guitar: 2020 Fender 70th Anniversary Broadcaster
Amp: '65 Twin + AC Boost - Axe-FX III
Cables: Boss
Mic: Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro and Canon D60
Soundcard: PreSonus Quantum & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX III (guitar, mixing and bouncing).
Monitors: Blue Sky Media Desk 2.1
Computer: 2017 Apple iMac Pro, 2.5 GHz 14-Core Intel Xeon W, 64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4, Radeon Pro Vega 64X 16 GB
Software: Logic Pro X, Apple Final Cut Pro X, Compressor.
Fender's 70th Anniversary Broadcaster, released in 2020, is a fitting tribute to a classic that has stood the test of time and will probably carry on for another 70 years at least. It stays largely true to the original with the exception of the truss rod (essential), slightly larger frets than would have been fitted in 1950, and the more modern wiring (retro 'kit' supplied in case). Many will purchase these for their collectibility and/or investment value; I waited patiently and bought this one to play. And play it I will because it's fantastic.
I must apologise, also: The amp model used was actually the '65 Twin, not the Deluxe Reverb as I said in the video. (I thought it had a little too much headroom! Haha). Also, as correctly pointed out in a comment below, it was the early Esquire that went without the truss rod. Oh, the shame..!
This video was not sponsored or commissioned. I gladly paid for the guitar and produced the video as, hopefully, a service to other players.
Happy Christmas everyone. Thank you for your support and friendship during 2020. I hope 2021 is a better year for you and for the world.
Guitar: 2020 Fender 70th Anniversary Broadcaster
Amp: '65 Twin + AC Boost - Axe-FX III
Cables: Boss
Mic: Samson Airline77 (me)
Camera: iPhone 11 Pro and Canon D60
Soundcard: PreSonus Quantum & Fractal Audio Systems Axe-FX III (guitar, mixing and bouncing).
Monitors: Blue Sky Media Desk 2.1
Computer: 2017 Apple iMac Pro, 2.5 GHz 14-Core Intel Xeon W, 64 GB 2666 MHz DDR4, Radeon Pro Vega 64X 16 GB
Software: Logic Pro X, Apple Final Cut Pro X, Compressor.
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