When was fender owned by cbs
It was renamed again a year later to the Telecaster. The rename was done due to a conflict with Gretch Broadkaster drums. The Precision bass is one of the most popular bass designs to this day. Leo needed an amp to run it through though, so he built the Bassman amp. The most popular guitar ever made and copied. It made the Fender company worth millions and made Leo an icon in the music world. Fender at this point now had over employees, of them in manufacturing. Randoll not having the resources to purchase the company himself, agreed to find another buyer.
In August the Fender Mustang was introduced. CBS began making changes almost immediately. He quit less than two years later over a dispute regarding the quality of an amplifier CBS planned on producing.
His departure was due to corporate politics and concerns over quality. Many other long term employees felt quality was taking a back seat since CBS took over.
It was strange. Plenty were decent enough instruments, but few were great instruments. CBS ownership lasted until when the company was sold to a group of Fender employes led by Bill Schultz.
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Pre-CBS Pickguard. CBS-Era Pickguard. Reverb Gives Your purchases help youth music programs get the gear they need to make music. Carbon-Offset Shipping Your purchases also help protect forests, including trees traditionally used to make instruments. Oops, looks like you forgot something. This led to Fender designing and building his own amplifiers to get around many of the design flaws he found in existing amplifier designs. For instance, he was hired to design a PA system which would be specialized for use at dances, which had particular requirements of eliminating the feedback that usually occurred in existing systems of the day when used in such small spaces like school gyms and the like.
In order to help pay the bills in his early years, he also sold records at his shop. He later went beyond amplifier design and repair and moved into instrument design itself. As such, he had to bring in musicians to properly test out the prototypes of his guitars.
Sounds like CBS has always been producing junk like they do today.
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