Ibanez 7545r Acoustic Preamp: A Natural Tres Amigo
Not only is Irekani Chavez a performing musician and dedicated musicologist or traditional Mexican music, he's also a transplant specialist. His expertise in this last field is evidenced by the work he did converting his traditional Cuban tres into a slightly less traditional acoustic-electric tres. Sure, Irekani admits to having help installing the Ibanez 7545r preamp, but no great surgeon ever works alone.
[JUAN DIES AND FRIENDS PERFORMING]
JUAN DIES: My name is Juan Dies with Sones de Mexico Ensemble, and I’m here in my home to show some of the solutions that we found for ethnic folk musicians for whom electroacoustic instruments are not made
We’re listening to Irekani Chavez, the music director of Tarima Son, playing a Cuban Tres, and he has retrofitted this traditional instrument with a pickup under the bridge, which actually has some electronics, an equalizer, and volume control, and it outputs into a 1/4”.
[IREKANI CHAVEZ PLAYING A CUBAN TRES RETROFITTED WITH AN IBANEZ 7545r ACOUSTIC PREAMP]





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