The Dream Sequence from Hologram Electronics landed on our desk a few months ago and the other day we took it out for proper test drive on our pedal board.
This pattern-based multi-effect pedal certainly is in a league of its own and is an endless source of inspiration for the creation of a wide variety of cool soundscapes. Like the name says, this little powerhouse combines a pattern sequencer with a bunch of effects geared towards spacey, pulsating sonic architectures with a rich, dreamlike quality and a distinctive synth-like feel.
We’ve always deeply appreciated Fender Custom Telecasters, and we’re excited to introduce you to our latest acquisition – an original L-series Pre-CBS 1965 Fender Custom Telecaster. In the video clip below, you can witness Klaus from V&R giving it a spin, accompanied by a lineup of exceptional demo gear:
Demo Gear:
1964 Selmer Zodiac Twin 50
DryBell Vibe Machine V-2
Mad Professor Big Tweedy Drive
Bixonic Expandora EXP-2000R
Strymon BigSky
A Glimpse into Fender Custom Telecaster History:
The Fender Custom Telecaster stands apart from the Telecaster Custom due to its unique set of features, effectively making them two distinct models. In 1959, Fender introduced a groundbreaking addition to their lineup – the Fender Custom Telecaster. This model featured a double-bound body, marking a notable departure from the standard Telecaster design. Additionally, this year saw the introduction of slab-board fingerboards, further enhancing the instrument’s playability and aesthetics.
It’s important to note that, apart from the body binding, there are no significant differences from a standard Telecaster. The Fender Custom Telecaster’s allure lies in its distinctive binding, which adds a touch of elegance to this iconic instrument.