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I would buy chibson guitars all day simply because learning from its economic history when it comes to how America was built from the 4 men. Carnegie Rockefeller Ford and Morgan. Now the chinese are taking over on a global economic scale.
I have the 30… reverb unusable very noisy. Tried to get a replacement reverb board from Fender . They can’t supply it… unavailable. So my advice. My personal view, avoid these amps as issues with long term reliability and repairability!
I just came here to say I did not watch the video but after owning both, I'll go ahead and answer that for you guys. Yes, they're just as good as the American. Not to mention, the Indonesian made classic vibe guitars are on the same level as well. If anybody doesn't believe that, all I can say is you've not played enough of them.
Omfg at the start of the video there's a flying V bc rich skullpile in the back 😂 I had one of those when I was 10 and thought it was the coolest thing ever 😅 Oh man wish I kept it, never sell your first no matter how cringe it is.
You can also have one signal go to your amp while the other goes to a USB interface for recording or streaming. That way you won't need to wear headphones the whole time playing. Might consider getting this
I have used this method and I am not convinced that it is any better than one turn on top and two turns below, and it is almost impossible to get the string off if it breaks, without side cutters or pliers. I have also never had string slippage leading to an out of tune situation using other methods. I see that it is most probably more appropriate on non metallic stringed instruments such as the ukulele. I would value some comments and constructive criticism here.
"There's history behind Gibson, they've been around for so long" so you will pay 3000$ for something that has worse QC than any guitar on the planet? Gibson, as a company, is dead.
Good video but...... If you want your hardware to still look good in 20 years - Don't ever use power tools to tighten screws, and it's a good idea to put a little string tension on the neck (with screws cinched, but not tight) so the neck "seats" in the pocket.
I have a MIM Players Stratocaster and I can pick it up, play it, hear it and it says "Fender" on the head stock so my opinion is "yes it's real". The entire guitar has all the parts that a guitar needs and everything works perfectly, if it was a guitar shaped cake with decorative icing to give it the appearance of a guitar then I would say it's "fake".
Exactly same problem with a cheap fender dreadnaught someone gave me. It happened during hot weather. Two years later time to fix it. This is exactly what I wanted. Thanks.
😅😂 i have a fake...lol, I bought a batch of guitars from a friend who bought them from a pawn shop..lol, it says FENDER squire ,stratacaster. I planned on modifying it anyway, with several upgrades, I'm old retired and it's fun to do. But I have a fake..lol..
Wihen buying Shure products it is highly advisable to purchase from an authorized Shure dealer not random Amazon or Ebay sellers. Some of the popular Shure mics like the SM57, SM58, and SM7b are frequently counterfeited.
I have a HH Thinline Tele, Semi Hollow Body. And it's got that Les Paul like sound overall. I'd rather get a LP, or possibly a SG just because I want to lighten the weight a bit... As for your comparison here, there were only a few points where I could tell a difference. So Good Job Ken! 🙂
A top of the line Telecaster used to sell for $200 way back in the day. Today you can get a cheap Squier for under $200, do some modifications to it and it will play just as good as a Fender pro shop $4000 guitar. Your choice and your money, but I'm sticking with Squier.
I bet if you did a blind test where they couldn't look at it they just had to play them a lot of these people wouldn't be able to tell which one was the good one anyone can say this one sounds better when they know it's the real one but a blind test would be a real test
Buy specific use copper tape with conductive glue.... When you screw this all back together, drop it a few times, and have it bounce around for hundredas of miles, you won't be second guessing whether all your connections are good....
Very interesting. Got an old Starcaster Strat, the one with arrowhead headstock. I've read that those guitars were made with some left over parts laying in Fender warehouse. (Neck especially )Obviously the electronics and hardware are the same as Squiers. The interesting part is the neck, maple and rosewood, Wich actually is a 12 degree radius, kinda rare and kinda nice. Just check the trust rod hole and quite surprised that it is not a plastic insert, it seems to be walnut or Rosewood. Apparently The arrowhead headstock comes from the Fender Swinger which I really start to believe