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The Reverend PA1 was designed by Pete and Joe Naylor of...
- Pete’s Gear
Pete Anderson’s primary guitars are two custom-built Tom Anderson Hollow T Classic models and when it’s time to strum a little acoustic, Anderson grabs a Martin HD-28 or this Larrivee. In the early days with Dwight Yoakam, Pete Anderson’s trademark guitar was a sunburst ’59 Telecaster Custom (with binding, rosewood board, and stock ...
Signature Guitars. David Gilmour Fender Stratocaster (NOS) John Mayer Fender Stratocaster; Dave Murray Signature Stratocaster; Joe Strummer Fender Telecaster
Apr 3, 2014 · Pete’s guitars are strung with D’Addarios (.011.5 through .054), tuned down a whole-step. All his guitars feature Dunlop 6105 Tall/Skinny frets and Earvana Nuts. LA-based tech Gil Chavez maintains the instruments.
Jan 8, 2021 · The core of Anderson’s Telecaster tone on Guitars, Cadillacs is generated by the classic combination of a '50s Tele into a '60s blackface Fender amp, in this case a 1956 Telecaster into a 1965 Deluxe Reverb, but what makes it stand out is the meticulous attention to every little detail.
Anderson is most known for his guitar work with, and critically acclaimed production of, country music star Dwight Yoakam from 1984 through 2002, a partnership that resulted in numerous platinum records, sold-out tours, and some music in the Bakersfield and hillbilly traditions.
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The Reverend PA1 was designed by Pete and Joe Naylor of Reverend Guitars. He went through about 4 prototypes to get it right. For pickups he’s using a set of custom wound P90’s from the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop.