tommasters wrote: Got this one set up for some beets style ripping off. No pedals feels weird but the drummer has two drums and no cymbals and I have to keep up
Here is my 72RI Tele Deluxe. Tuned to C# and also hitting drop B. I upgraded the tuners on this to Tone Pro Klusons a week ago. Much happier with the button style over the stock hex style keys. That's a little detail I feel Fender should have gotten right on these RIs.
Here is my 1990 Epiphone LPC. I tune this guitar to E standard and on occasion Eb standard.
warwick.hoy wrote:Here is my 72RI Tele Deluxe. Tuned to C# and also hitting drop B. I upgraded the tuners on this to Tone Pro Klusons a week ago. Much happier with the button style over the stock hex style keys. That's a little detail I feel Fender should have gotten right on these RIs.
I'm so jelly it's not funny. Absolutely lovvvvvve walnut-finishes on these. Oddly enough, they put button style tuners on the Squire Tele Deluxe though. Not sure what that says about the MIM quality/design.
warwick.hoy wrote:Here is my 72RI Tele Deluxe. Tuned to C# and also hitting drop B. I upgraded the tuners on this to Tone Pro Klusons a week ago. Much happier with the button style over the stock hex style keys. That's a little detail I feel Fender should have gotten right on these RIs.
I'm so jelly it's not funny. Absolutely lovvvvvve walnut-finishes on these. Oddly enough, they put button style tuners on the Squire Tele Deluxe though. Not sure what that says about the MIM quality/design.
The stock "F" Style tuners got the job done but just seem flimsy in comparison.
Here are the Tone Pros.
They just feel have a more solid feel to them. The gear ratio seems a little tighter too which makes the guitar easier to tune.