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My new home built Hentor Sportscaster! Brilliant!!!!!


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Of all the iconic guitars in music the Hentor Sportscaster was, for me ,the one to have. Back in the 80s this was all I ever wanted to have.......the guitar that helped create that sound.

Over the years i've put together a few but with restricted funds I couldn't go all out on spec, until now. I have finally built that guitar and the results have been amazing ......it really nails that GUP tone, amongst others.

Spec includes dense ash body in Olympic white, ebony fingerboard neck with stainless frets, locking tuners, Fender custom shop single coils, orginal 80s Bill Lawrence L500L, the Hentor logo.

The only departure from the original Hentor was my choice of a Wilkinson trem, and although I had sourced Floyd NFT, I decided on the Wilkinson purely for string break reasons......I hate cutting off ball ends....especially mid gig!!

Hope you like the pics. PS usually played through a Digitech gsp1101, sounds amazing.http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18892489645_ebb1630fcf_z_zpsgvexdssv.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18909524972_7026de3492_z_zpsguwvwdwe.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18732907709_b823344f53_z_zpsdaxo4hyx.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18731375830_d0cdbbd55a_z_zpsgdl6aakt.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18296758874_edbea51ff7_z_zpsbuidydyh.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18917657751_42166a13f6_z_zpsiossywcy.jpghttp://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/cooheed2112/18914766275_08fe90cd8d_z_zpsqc0fvbx3.jpg

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Thanks Tony, as in my previous posts you can tell i'm a bit useless at web stuff!!LOL Haven't ventured into Youtube uploading either! My recording is all hardware based too as I prefer the hands-on approach over computer based recording, but i'm sure I'll figure out something. Have recorded Red Sector and Limelight solos and they sound very close.
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Thanks Tony, as in my previous posts you can tell i'm a bit useless at web stuff!!LOL Haven't ventured into Youtube uploading either! My recording is all hardware based too as I prefer the hands-on approach over computer based recording, but i'm sure I'll figure out something. Have recorded Red Sector and Limelight solos and they sound very close.

I use Soundcloud, which is very straightforward and easy to use. If you've got your music on a CD, you can easily convert it into an MP3, then upload it to Soundcloud.
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Thanks Tony, as in my previous posts you can tell i'm a bit useless at web stuff!!LOL Haven't ventured into Youtube uploading either! My recording is all hardware based too as I prefer the hands-on approach over computer based recording, but i'm sure I'll figure out something. Have recorded Red Sector and Limelight solos and they sound very close.

I use Soundcloud, which is very straightforward and easy to use. If you've got your music on a CD, you can easily convert it into an MP3, then upload it to Soundcloud.

 

Soundcloud is a pretty easy site to use. I also recommend it.

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ok here it is, sorry for any sound issues but I recorded this direct to computer via a Behringer Vamp Pro over a midi file

 

Other than reverb added to the backing track, no other effect was added and it is one take but hopefully you can hear the Hentor GUP sound

 

a little harsh perhaps but no editing of any kind was done. I have a Digitech gsp1101 ,but folks, these Behringer units are pretty good!! £30GBP!!!second hand!

 

your comments are REALLY appreciated .....good or bad! :coy:

 

https://soundcloud.com/user661891173/red-sector-a-solo-with-new-hentor

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Thanks Tony, thanks Lost

Further tone shaping,I believe,would really capture "that" guitar sound. Most likely a Lexicon modulated reverb/delay.

I CANNOT overstate how pleased I am with this guitar....the building blocks are there.

Back in the the day Alex's guitar would've had much processing both during recording and mastering.

The quality lexicon pcm reverb delays add a nuance to tail notes prominent in this album's guitar tones

I'm almost there and will post updates on the sound. Limelight sounds Great ...

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Thing is.....you have to invent the music...and tone!

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I don't think a hardtail would have "that" sound and the term is indispensable for most of the 80s stuff. Worth a go though

 

Thanks 2112 too!

 

This is by far my favourite guitar,can't recommend building one of these more.

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I like to have one of these in a hardtail version.

Well freddy (most people know who I'm talking about) sells replicas of these that are around $2000. He had the original Hentor to replicate it as accurately as possible. If you really wanted to have one, you could buy one from him and then put a trem blocker in. Plus if you don't like a hardtail, you an remove the blocker.

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Also I am making a replica of the red strat Alex used during the 80's, but that's not important. What is important is that I bought a l500l for $55 on ebay and it came in the packaging you would have bought the pickup in back in the day. It's ridiculous how good it is quality-wise. I put pics on the replica thread, and here is the link to the pickup:

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-BILL-LAWRENCE-USA-L500L-Lead-Bridge-Humbucker-Pickup-CREME-/371327839785?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5674dd2e29

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Mmmm seems this pickup is the recent Bill Lawrence USA ,not quite the same as an original Bill 80s l500.These BL USA will be a bit more harsh sounding.

You can find original 80s models on eBay every so often. Usually quite expensive

Here's one eBay item 231604107137

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