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Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Shmear 10137, from James Tyler

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Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Shmear 10137
Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Shmear 10137 Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Shmear 10137

"Super Strat" style guitar from James Tyler! w/midboost and unique finish!

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The Millennia TD-1 DI is an extraordinary Preamp, Re-amping device, with EQ, tube or solid state signal paths, and speaker soak technology. In part 1 of this video series we focus on tracking some ele...

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The Millennia TD-1 DI is an extraordinary Preamp, Re-amping device, with EQ, tube or solid state signal paths, and speaker soak technology. In part 1 of this video series we focus on tracking some electric guitar signals direct, using the DI into ProTools, and later move the Recording Studios tracking room to record through a variety of electric guitar amps including the Victoria Victorilux, and the Mojave Scorpion. Millennia is known for its clean sounds and accuracy, but here we demonstrate its versatility and tonal flexibility. A truly amazing studio or stage device that will clearly meet the needs of the most demanding studio guitarist, producer, or recording engineer. The flexibility of a world-class re-amping device such as this is endless, and we show just the tip of the iceberg here. Call Sound Pure learn more about it toll free 888.528.9703, and be sure and check out for our other videos on the TD-1.

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The Millennia TD1 Twin Topology (tube/solid state) DI/Preamp is explored in Part 2 of this 2-part series, as a DI (with alternate impedances), EQ, Tube and Solid State modes (for the mic pre and DI), ...

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Clean Electric Tremolo Guitar into Peluso P-67

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The Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Schmear recorded through the Victorilux Amp by Victoria and into the Peluso P-67 switchable pattern tube microphone and into the Millenia TD-1 DI/Preamp. Recorded live at Sound Pure Studios and presented here at 192 kbps Mp3. Enjoy!!

The Tyler Studio Elite HD Copper Patina Schmear recorded through the Victorilux Amp by Victoria and into the Peluso P-67 switchable pattern tube microphone and into the Millenia TD-1 DI/Preamp. Recorded live at Sound Pure Studios and presented here at 192 kbps Mp3. Enjoy!! (view less)

blue dog electric guitar bridge pickup

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Tyler Studio Elite HD electric guitar (bridge pickup) played into Mojave Coyote Head into Mojave 2X12 Cabinet(treble volume 6pm, bass volume 4pm, mid on) mic'd with Heil PR40 (45 degrees on axis) into A-Designs Pacifica preamp & AEA R84 (1 foot off speaker) into A-Designs Gold preamp feeding Apogee Rosetta 800.

Tyler Studio Elite HD electric guitar (bridge pickup) played into Mojave Coyote Head into Mojave 2X12 Cabinet(treble volume 6pm, bass volume 4pm, mid on) mic'd with Heil PR40 (45 degrees on axis) into A-Designs Pacifica preamp & AEA R84 (1 foot off speaker) into A-Designs Gold preamp feeding Apogee Rosetta 800. (view less)

What we think:

Copper Patina Shmear?! Absolutely crazy!  Or is it?  Take a look at the finish of this fine Studio Elite guitar from James Tyler and see the detial we drool over as we walk by this guitar on our electric wall.  The gold mixed with the green is like melty gold dripping over a green tree.  I dunno! 

Super smooth quarter-sawn maple neck on this baby. rosewood fretboard provides some mid-range thickness and pair that with incredible pickups and mid-boost pre-amp and you are unstoppable.

 

The Tyler Schmear finishes are unlike any other guitar finish.  You get a unique guitar with every schmear and the matte finish will never show fingerprints.  It doesn't hurt that these guitars also play better than most super strat style guitars out there. Plug this bad boy in and be ready for a wide tonal pallet fit for stage and studio.

Call or Email Sound Pure today with any questions you may have about this Studio Elite guitar.

Specs:

Mamywo body

Copper Patina Shmear Finish

pearl 3-ply pickguard maple neck,

indian rosewood fingerboard

G2H bridge

Hipshot locking tuners

JTS5500 Slanted Neck and Middle pickups

Tyler Super Bridge Pickup

>mdboost preamp and bypass button

9.5" - 12" compound radius

22 frets 254mm 1 5/8" nut width 41mm 2 3/16" width at 22nd fret 56mm Fretwire: Fat and Tall .110" x .057" 25 1/2"

Scale length 647mm 13/32" String spacing at bridge 10.5mm Standard 59 Neck - .845"/1st, .975"/12th Weight 7.0 lbs

Includes Deluxe Hardshell Case

 

Description:

    Before you try a high end guitar for the first time, you respond to your heart. You saw the guitar for the first time and something about it touched you and created such a dose of anticipation in your being that you had to check it out.

    The sooner, the better. And when you tracked one down, and held it, looking at it, turning it over and around, soaking up the aesthetic of it all, you realize it's more than just a guitar, it's a piece of art, and the anticipation grows.

    You finally find a place to sit, shift yourself around a little until you are comfortable, slide the guitar into place, and really grab the neck for the first time.

    You still haven't played a note yet, but you know.This is what everyone is talking about. Now the question is, how, however irresponsible it may be,how are you going to buy it?

    When the guitar sounds like magic, you play better. When you play better, you want to just keep on playing.

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