1. When I talked to Dallas last summer, he'd said that he found Bono a Telecaster
    in NY and that Bono had been playing a lot more guitar while they were working
    on new songs in the studio.



    I've heard that they ceased production of the Irish Falcon in 2010. And perhaps
    Bono was ready to move on to something new... or at least somewhat different.



    I'm guessing that while liking aspects of that Telecaster that Dallas bought, he
    still like some aspects of the Gretsch. As luck should have it, Gretsch
    production is controled by Fender... so... easy enough to have Fender Custom
    make a hybrid to suit.



    Info update: Thanks to Jeff S. for the info.

    Here's the scoop... Paul Waller is the guy who makes these guitars. It was basically his idea to combine some features of a Gretsch (the pickups, the f-holes) into a Tele. He built a white one about a year or so ago as a prototype. I'm not sure if Bono has that one or not. From what I was just told, it seemed like the idea for this guitar was Paul's, and then Bono somehow heard about it and/or saw the prototype guitar. But, in any case, yes, the green one is obviously for Bono, and it's just now getting ready to ship.


    These are not production guitars (and there are no plans for them to become production guitars), but Paul can build them for anyone who may want one. You'd simply place an order through a Fender Masterbuilt dealer, ask for Paul to be your builder (he's the only one doing these), and discuss what you want to do. Of course he could make an exact replica, if that was what a customer wanted

  2. Originally posted by thebonodrums:[..]

    homie that sounds like your speaker needs to be reconed. I couldnt imagine that being a tube issue. it sounds like when your really pushing that speaker its having trouble moving which would make sense why hitting could cause able to move freely again. Im echoing Alex by saying im NOT an amp tech, But he and I both have a pretty good knowlege of gear. Its either the speakers or the tubes. Owning a tube amp means upkeep its like maintanace on a vehicle nothin to worry about. do you know what amp it is? Im having a hard time thinking of any 90 watt fenders that arent solid state...the blues jr is 15...the deluxe is 40...the devilles range from 40 to 60...any pictures?




    It doesn't have any exposed tubes, but I'm literally so amp-stupid I couldn't even tell you that I know if it has tubes inside the casing or what. Not a freakin' clue.
  3. Good to see that Edge is still using his 2009 G6136 Gretsch Black Falcon for "One Tree Hill" (Santiago, Chile show).

    Most associate U2 playing this tune merely when in New Zealand/Australia and Japan legs of tours.



    Good to see that they are willing to play it more. I hope to get to experiece them playing it once the band return for the U.S. dates.
  4. I wouldn't count on that, Jeff. Did you hear the introdcution by Bono? "This is a song we play in extremely special ocassions..." , and it's really been like that since the end of the Lovetown tour. I don't think they're willing to play it randomly at other shows than maybe one Argentina, one Brazil and one Mexico (and I wouldn't raise my bets on that one). But hey, dream up loud, I hope you get it, it's one of the big ones that you haven't heard yet


  5. ya man thats not a tube amp lol so seriously its probably your speaker...


  6. Seeing the back, is there anything I could potentially do myself instead of having it professionally repaired, to save some money? A re-solder, replacing part of the speaker, etc?

    There's a ZT Lunchbox amp on the market for roughly $200 right now...if something's going to run me 150 or more, I'll just buy the new amp- I haven't been 100% satisfied with the Fender and have heard nothing but rave reviews of the ZT for ages now...
  7. or you could shell 100 more and get a fender blues jr you will never be 100% satisfied with anything but tubes. (ask edge). A blues jr will run you about 350 for the older used models. You will love it
  8. Originally posted by thebonodrums:or you could shell 100 more and get a fender blues jr you will never be 100% satisfied with anything but tubes. (ask edge). A blues jr will run you about 350 for the older used models. You will love it


    I know its only 100 or so more but thats making or breaking the budget of a poor college student, working only for the summer to fund merchandise and a Lollapalooza ticket, not to mention saving money to be able to spend at school next year

    I won't be able to play enough in the next 3 years to justify going all out on a nicer amp. When I have a real job, and will be able to finance such a purchase, I can "solidify" my gear and settle in with things I'd like. But right now it's worth having something smaller and a tad cheaper to be able to play the bit that I can on.
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:I wouldn't count on that, Jeff. Did you hear the introdcution by Bono? "This is a song we play in extremely special ocassions..." , and it's really been like that since the end of the Lovetown tour. I don't think they're willing to play it randomly at other shows than maybe one Argentina, one Brazil and one Mexico (and I wouldn't raise my bets on that one). But hey, dream up loud, I hope you get it, it's one of the big ones that you haven't heard yet


    Not bets. Just saying... never say never.
  10. Another one from the Edge archives of gear used... 1939 Epiphone Elektar Zephyr lap steel. Edge used it on stage and in the studio for "Surrender" (War)



    Latest addition to my collection... 1939 Epiphone Elektar Zephyr lap steel. (1939! Now THAT is vintage!













    "Surrender" tuning sorted. Now... to learn the part.
  11. Wow Jeff, great purchase...vintage indeed

    After you tackle Surrender, rock out on some Robert Randolph for me
  12. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]

    I know its only 100 or so more but thats making or breaking the budget of a poor college student, working only for the summer to fund merchandise and a Lollapalooza ticket, not to mention saving money to be able to spend at school next year

    I won't be able to play enough in the next 3 years to justify going all out on a nicer amp. When I have a real job, and will be able to finance such a purchase, I can "solidify" my gear and settle in with things I'd like. But right now it's worth having something smaller and a tad cheaper to be able to play the bit that I can on.


    Go for the ZT. The ZT sounds almost as good as tube amp in most respects, and it's probably better than the Fender Solid state you have. Plus, once you do start growing into better gear, the ZT will still be good enough to hang around with the big boys. I love my ZT, i'll probably never sell it.