My Favorite Backup Amp - The 1985 Peavey Studio Pro 40
Ask Zac11 Maalis 2025

My Favorite Backup Amp - The 1985 Peavey Studio Pro 40

I love Peavey amps from the early-to-mid 1980s, because I grew up with them in my favorite music shop, Clawson's Music in Corpus Christi, TX. In my last 80s Peavey episode, I looked at the Special 130, that is a killer amp, but is heavy, way too loud for most gigs, and at times a bit non-intuitive due to the mid-shift and multiple gain controls. My buddy, Mike LoPinto, who plays with Chris Stapleton, clued me into the Studio Pro 40. It checks all of the boxes, as it is easy to carry, has plen...

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Tele Gumbo: String Stretching, Bridge Covers, Book Review & Gig-Ready Gear

Tele Gumbo: String Stretching, Bridge Covers, Book Review & Gig-Ready Gear

In this week’s Ask Zac, I’m cooking up a little Tele Gumbo, as today’s show is a mix of guitar talk, gear love, and practical tips: A better way to stretch your strings, one that keeps your tuning st...

11 Marras 202514min

The Tour From Hell: My First Time on the Road

The Tour From Hell: My First Time on the Road

When you’re young and dreaming about hitting the road, touring sounds like the ultimate adventure, until you actually do it. In this episode, I look back on my first tour experience with the long dri...

4 Marras 202533min

Telecaster Bridge Shootout! 3-Saddle vs 6-Saddle on My 1957 Esquire

Telecaster Bridge Shootout! 3-Saddle vs 6-Saddle on My 1957 Esquire

In this episode of Ask Zac, I put my 1957 Fender Esquire through a true bridge showdown, comparing the classic 3-saddle setup that defined early Tele tone with a modern 6-saddle bridge known for bette...

21 Loka 202519min

Those Infamous Fender F-Tuners (1967 – 1981)

Those Infamous Fender F-Tuners (1967 – 1981)

From 1967 through 1981, Fender used the now-infamous F-stamped tuners on many Telecasters, Stratocasters, and the majority of their product line. For some players, they’re a charming piece of CBS-era ...

14 Loka 202521min

Everything You Wanted To Know About Bigsby-Equipped Fender Telecasters

Everything You Wanted To Know About Bigsby-Equipped Fender Telecasters

The Telecaster is known for its twang and simplicity—but add a Bigsby, and it becomes something completely different. In this video, I explore the history of Bigsby-equipped Telecasters, from Paul Big...

7 Loka 202534min

The Truth About Tough Gigs & The Difference Between "Shows" & "Gigs"

The Truth About Tough Gigs & The Difference Between "Shows" & "Gigs"

Not every gig goes the way you want it to. Technical issues, a rough mix, or even just playing for a crowd that couldn’t care less can be frustrating. In this video, I talk about what it’s like to kee...

26 Syys 202521min

Fender’s Best Bang-for-Buck Telecaster Yet

Fender’s Best Bang-for-Buck Telecaster Yet

The Fender Vintera II LE Road Worn ’60s Telecaster might be one of the best bang-for-your-buck guitars Fender has released in years. For the first time, Fender has made a maple-cap neck ’60s style Tel...

26 Syys 202513min

Rosewood Fretboard Telecasters: Tone, Feel & History

Rosewood Fretboard Telecasters: Tone, Feel & History

When Fender switched the Telecaster from one-piece maple necks to rosewood fingerboards in 1959, the guitar’s sound and feel changed forever. In this video, I take a close look at the history of rosew...

9 Syys 202520min

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