B. “Hoss” Thompson
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Joined Mar 2017
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Lead guitarist, and Songwriter for XTRA TERRESTRIAL.
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Received mine on 19 March 2017 in my opinion they without doubt are better than the Squire Telecaster by Fender, personally I like this better than the Hohner model, and honestly I think it looks better than the H.S. Anderson original that Prince played all were copies of the Fender Telecaster. I personally like the Tortoise pickguard and bridge ring better than the leopard and in addition I still wear a Prince Leopard strap. in my opinion of ranking this is what I would say having been able to see, hear, and or play each
1. Harley Benton TE-80-NT deluxe series (A Mad Cat copy basically)
2. Hohner Mad Cat the original Prince bought one
3. H.S. Anderson Mad Cat
4. Fender Telecaster
5. Squire by Fender Telecaster
The Harley Benton TE-80-NT deluxe series is sure to play better, sound better, allow you to bend better, shred better and faster, last long, feel good, and look good in any situation.
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Amplifiers 1
Effects Pedals 7
Music Accessories 11
another one of my top go to guitar picks.
Strings 5
Microphones 3
Best Microphone ever, Love The nostalgic look, and the super metal feel.
Headphones 1
I enjoy using them they are great headphones.
Other Gear 4
Rosie " the guitar " is among my favorite guitars she was given a hand design by one of my best friends and signed by many people.
One of my main go to guitars for a Chinese knock off its great and has real Emgs
My Great Grandma owns a Cedar Creek Dulcimer purchased from Silver Dollar City, and I love to play it when I visit, so much so that she intends to give it to me at some point.
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It has multiple effects and amp presets, best sound quality ever. It is Without a doubt the greatest amp I have used.
Amazing, simply one of the most powerful yet versatile pickup ever. It is my Custom Shop Bridge humbucking pickup, it is essentially designed to give the look, power, and grit of the Invader bridge, while functioning like the JB, so instead of Ceramic magnets it has Alnico 5 magnets, so literally I designed it to be a cross between the JB and the Invader.
By far the most versatile, and most functional wah ever.
Received mine on 19 March 2017 in my opinion they without doubt are better than the Squire Telecaster by Fender, personally I like this better than the Hohner model, and honestly I think it looks better than the H.S. Anderson original that Prince played all were copies of the Fender Telecaster. I personally like the Tortoise pickguard and bridge ring better than the leopard and in addition I still wear a Prince Leopard strap. in my opinion of ranking this is what I would say having been able to see, hear, and or play each
1. Harley Benton TE-80-NT deluxe series (A Mad Cat copy basically)
2. Hohner Mad Cat the original Prince bought one
3. H.S. Anderson Mad Cat
4. Fender Telecaster
5. Squire by Fender Telecaster
The Harley Benton TE-80-NT deluxe series is sure to play better, sound better, allow you to bend better, shred better and faster, last long, feel good, and look good in any situation.
This has been one of my best guitars next to the Harley Benton TE-80-NT deluxe series I would place them almost equal as far as being my favorites when I need that Crunchy rock and roll sound I look no further. If I had to compare being a Guitarist to being a Soldier I would say my Harley Benton Is gun it is my powerful weapon, but when I am out of ammo or otherwise have to play that big Hard rock or metal song or riff my SG is like my knife that I keep on my side gives me that ability to push the end of the fight or the end of the show. Don't underestimate or underappreciate this guitar because it's an Epiphone. This guitar is amazing
It was my first guitar and the last thing my Nana funded for me before she passed when I was 13. I wish I had held on to it, just teaches you not to take things for granted.
It was one of my favorite acoustic, I loved how the mahogany sounds, it gives a very deep rich and full sound. in addition it sounded great plugged into both an acoustic and electric amplifier.
This will be my 2018 Christmas gift, when I get it I'll remove the pickguard, and at some point add Bare Knuckle Bootcamp P-90 bridge and neck pickups. also mine will be the Pelham Blue.
It is main primary guitar for anything, especially for electric it's got that thin neck, but good feel I like I don't know what it is, but anytime someone plays one of my guitars especially the strat and my old Harley Benton which I unfortunately traded for an acoustic which I would then trade for my strat, everyone always said they were the two most comfortable guitars.
I used to have what I think was a silver Squier affinity jazz bass with a maple neck I honestly don't remember the brand it's been so long