"Blues for Prince" - Fender Princeton-profile from Soundside.de

  • After weeks of sunshine November came back in May here in Germany, there's only one thing I can do: playing the blues....


    I use a brandnew profile from Armin, the little Fender Princeton (Prince M04 BlueDrive), no eq oder compressor added, just a little reverb from Cubase.


    I played my Tokai "Love Rock"-Goldtop (2 Lindy Fralin P90's).


    Here's the link

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    first name: Guenter / family name: Haas / www.guenterhaas.de

  • Beautifull! But I See myself just Outside of New Orleans in a small town on a wooden Deck in the Heat of The sundown holding a Glas of Bourbon on three cubes of ice and listening to your blues 8o

  • V chilled and some great playing. Enjoyed the drumming too ( how often do guitarists say that I wonder? )
    :)
    Neil

  • Beautifull! But I See myself just Outside of New Orleans in a small town on a wooden Deck in the Heat of The sundown holding a Glas of Bourbon on three cubes of ice and listening to your blues 8o

    I would prefer to be at the place you describe instead of constant rain and 9 degrees..... By the way, the weather in New Orleans at the moment: sunny and 30 degrees... :whistling:

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    first name: Guenter / family name: Haas / www.guenterhaas.de

  • Great playing Guenter - love it!


    btw. the used profile (M04) is not the raw Priceton - this would not give so much gain.


    It's my vintage Ibanez TubeScreamer into the new MesaBoogie ToneBurst pedal into the Princeton - the profile was tweaked to get this great blues tone.


    Fit's perfect to the LesPaul with P90's.

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  • V chilled and some great playing. Enjoyed the drumming too ( how often do guitarists say that I wonder? )
    :)
    Neil


    Thanks Neil, but I'm not a drummer, the drums are programmed. ;) The rest (guitars & bass) of course is played live.

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    first name: Guenter / family name: Haas / www.guenterhaas.de