This RU-vid channel is all about taking something like a few notes, a small region of the fretboard, or a few chords and trying to milk them for all they are worth- making every note count. I’m not a professional guitarist or music theory genius by any stretch of the imagination, but I love sharing the guitar stuff I’m working on. When I hang out with other guitarists, we talk gear, music, and the stuff we are learning. This channel is my attempt to somewhat create that experience with all of you.
For the price, the guitar is great. The body and neck are made just for this model. The pick guard has counter sunk screw holes...one off set and slightly routed dent for neck adjustment, which is period correct. The bridge is done on original equipment. This stuff adds up in time. Time is money.The point is, is that for a semi production guitar, it's great. I love mine. Even though I had to set it up. My original 62 , which disappeared at a gig many years ago, had a pocket gap where I could fit a pick.
No Fender Stratocaster should have that ridiculous price tag. Is absolutely unjustified. There's absolutely nothing in the construction of that guitar that can elevate the price over 1.5K, not the electronics, not even the nitro finish Fender uses. That nitro isn't going to age like old Fenders, that's a myth. The correct priced stratocaster are the Vintera II. Anyone that wants a real vintage spec strat should buy a Vintera II and maybe swap the pickups and deal done.
I got one and it was great. It was everything I could ask from an octave fuzz. For about 5 minutes. Then the volume dropped right off when I changed the pickup position. . I played around and got the sound back, but suddenly the pedal only had one sound, no matter what I did with the controls. Oh, and there was a squeal in the background, too.
The neck gap is a big deal as it causes tuning issues and looks like crap. How a Fender has a gap like that when they have cnc machines making these things boggles the mind. Fender also has the worst fret jobs in the business.
I love my hardtail Carvin Bolt as well. It came to me as a kit guitar and I was at least the third owner. The electronics had been molded to his. I installed alnico single coils and couldn't be happier with it.
I am very fond of my 73 AVRI II.. The neck of a nice chunky C. With comfy shoulders. It fills your hand nice. What would you compare the 61 profile to? Like an AM Pro II or? Anything I might know?
@@simonsmith2642 it felt like a slightly fuller modern C. I have a video where I compare the 61, the Mexican Strat, and a 63 neck by molding play dough around the neck. That might help for a visual. Thanks for watching!
I learned back in my early 20s to NEVER loan out guitars and amps to "friends". 9 out of 10 times you will get burned and your friendship will go up in smoke. It only took one incident to learn my lesson. Never again. I loaned a best friend my 100 watt Marshal stack to do a gig and it came back fried. He dropped it off while I was at work and everything looked fine until I plugged it in the following weekend! It cost 300 bucks to have it repaired at a guitar shop back in 1989. Not chump change. Of course he denied it, It was working fine when I returned it and refused to pay for the repair.
I messed up and sold my protein but man I loved the left side I have the marshall reissue but it just isn't the same I'm thinking about getting the carbon x
I had a Protein but sold it as I wasn't keen on the green side (ODR-1) so I bought the Carbon. Even though they're the exact same circuit the Carbon is so much better than the left side of the Protein. Initialy I though I was a crazy but then read multiple people also saying the same. The Carbon has since been my go to Bluesbreaker circuit, even purchasing the new V2 variant. A great pedal for a clean boost, edge of breakup or full on ovedrive.
It was awful on arrival. Had to take off the neck, tighten the truss rod, tighten tension springs, adjust saddles. It needed a full set up. Now, it’s the best of my 10 Stratocasters. Absolutely amazing
I was so distracted by that absolutely beautiful corner cabinet..but the video helped me to decide that I would indeed buy the warhorn. I play at home for recreation with headphones so enjoy having the ability to crank up bass sometimes. Great video!
Might not be a faulty unit. I experienced and felt the exact same way about mine and I realized there is something happening when you pass around "2 o'clock" on the volume dial. It gets fuller and smoother. Try that and try lowering the gain a bit and you might see that you have a totally different animal. Hope this helps :) stay shredding
Thats a used guitar, I'm hearing too many horror stories about these Vintage II guitars, people who work in guitar shops do mess around with the guitars, like do a gig with them and bring them back to the shop and put it back on display, sell return ones back out to a new buyer, swap the G&G case for the cheaper Korean made one, etc etc. long time ago I bought an Ibanez Floral Jem, had it for quite some months when I decided to look at the wiring, I took the back cover off and couldn't believe my eyes, the wiring had been messed around with, somebody had re-wired it and then put it back to normal with absolutly atrocious soldering work, I took it back to the shop and demanded a replacement, they tried to down play my finding, I never shopped there again, and it was a well known and respected shop in London.
7.25" radius should NEVER choke out if your guitar is set up properly. I've got one such right here and can bend far enough on any string that I feel it might break. No choking. 2 full steps ("4 frets" as you say) is no problem. Learn basic guitar setup. Operator error. (or pay someone qualified). Listing to you talk about stuff you have no idea about is painful. Pau Ferro skunk stripe? Maple skunk stripe?!? Seriously, imagine spending all that money and not knowing thing 1.
Thank you great job… I’m old-school.. I get how people like a little more distortion and two pedals with the protein.. but I love the simplicity of the blues breaker… And i have seen that all these other pedals , whether it’s king of tone or protein, or all based off of the blues breaker.. I’m going with the original blue breaker! Thank you
Great video. If I may make a suggestion? Many people who do these sorts of reviews neglect to provide samples with distortion/fuzz/over drive while playing full chords. You know, like power chords, cowboy chords etc? It's fairly important for people trying to make a decision, as we're not always soloing. Other than that, everything was great. Take care!
@everynotecounts Since this video is from a er ago how do you like the 61’ now? Still have it? Anything improve or become more annoying about it in a year of playing it? I just got a 61’ AVII in sunburst and so far it’s great. Looks nice in white also, congrats on the new guitar (last year lol) 🎸 🔥 👍🏻
I love it still. It’s my second favorite strat, right behind the one that I spec’d myself with Fender. I haven’t made any modifications either. I hope yours works out for you as well!
So tired of gear dorks nitpicking every little stupid thing. Play the damn thing. Glad to see that you are interested in actually making music with this. I love my AVII. I got the 3-tone sunburst and I absolutely LOVE this guitar.
I have a Chicago Stompworks Blooze Maker overdrive that does this, but my distortion and fuzz do not? Changing cables did not help either. (maybe the cables were of similar quality but wonder why the distortion and fuzz do not catch radio waves?)