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THANK YOU - A friend was asking about this to, so I wanted to make sure I explained it right and I found your Video for the Fine Tuning and your Tutorial was right on. Thank You, Again. - Chazz
I am not a fan of custom shops. It leads to choice paralysis and the belief that picking on little details is going to make a guitar sound better. This is not the case. Also, while the customer has a lot of options, they often do not understand by experience how it would make a better guitar. What I would like to see is, that a brand finishes every guitar to the very same level, and since they are the experts, offer only what really works. I do own a G&L guitar, a 2008 usa legacy. It's great as it is, it's a HSS, no fancy anything, just clearcoat ash, but the neck and the playability kicks most other guitars out of the water, so why do you need a custom shop ? to cater to people who want something different ? Honestly, i think a lot of it is marketing. My best sounding guitars are quite plain, nothing fancy, just the people who made it knew how to select the right stuff. i fear the day that I order a custom shop guitar, only to find out it's not quite as good as the secondhand standard model i got for 700$. So my question is, how do customers know if they order a custom shop guitar, how they quantify how much better it is than something you can get for a lot less money ?
Mine sucks brand new but $150 full feet job later plays fine (acoustically)but pulg it in and hold your nose ! The pickup’s are all feed back wood or total tin ,no middle no sweet spot impossible to get usable clean tone with low volume low wattage settings and to make things more fun the thing is wired funny the bridge pu vol pot kills both pu’s when both selected so you can’t balance them ! Our boys at guild said that was normal!(?) So you wanna buy one fun to play unplugged!
Nice basses. I was expecting it to sound like Spector NS2 as the shape & history of Streamer has started as we know it. But it's different. Good growl bass sounds and all, but something in a good ol fender basses' sounds made it hard for me to switch over
When is the PRS xylophone being released? I can't wait to hear that xylophone plugged into a Marshall Super Lead 100. Hey Paul... no one plays their guitars by knocking on them.
I own two of these now. One is vintage blonde with maple and the other is Sherwood green with rosewood. I think they’re awesome and if you search there’s a lot of amazing FSR colours over the years. Fiesta Red, Shell Pink, Daphne Blue, violin burst (hand rubbed), Black, Natural, Surf Green and Aztec Gold with matching headstocks! Then stock models came in Olympic White, Lake Placid Blue, Sunburst, etc. Damn I want them all!😄😁😃
Holy smokes! Great bass deserving a better demo and explanation! This bass can do a great P-bass sound. A great J-bass sound. You can even get a Stingray sound, and there are still 9 more sounds that are very musically useful! There are other demo's out there that are more helpful.
The perfect jazz amp, right? Love me some cool jazz and bossa with this amp. Come on, you need to dig in, it's a ROCK N ROLL AMP!!! No need to be shy. First time seeing and hearing this amp and now I'm really let down here. Gonna find a better review/sample of the amp.
It's not the strings that make it sound so good, it's the pedigree...Good job demo'ing the guitar I came over here from the reverb ad, anyone has a cool 20 grand they can ship it to your door! (+ 400 for shipping insurance) A lot of sellers won't even ship guitars this old... Sounds pretty good, but it's all refinished! (I watched the repair video also) Very nice sounding all the same... I'd have to sell a few banjo's to afford one of these babies...
I’m in the process of shopping for a new guitar. Sold my strat. I’m torn between the Gretsch electro magic 5420t and the Epiphone Les Paul 59 standard. I play a lot of acoustic, old country and folk. I also love to play a lot of punk rock green day, living end, but also into grunge, 90s pop rock like third eye blind, love the 80s stuff ,particularly U2, cure, clash, cult, inxs. I also grew up on zeppelin and like the old blues rock. No idea which way to go….any thoughts?