Guitar Bonedo is your resource for Guitar Video Demos focussing on what really matters - The Sound.
Affiliate-Links: Part of the revenue generated through these links will be paid to us as commission, depending on the measurable success. You are welcome to buy the products elsewhere. The link is only a suggestion to look at the products.
Legal notice: Remise 3 Medienservice Agentur GmbH Hans-Böckler-Platz 4 46535 Dinslaken Represented by CEO: Hansi Tietgen Amtsgericht Duisburg, HR B NUMMER 19797 Tel: +49(0)172/2863012 Email: office(at)remise3.de VAT-ID: DE 256765312 Responsible for contents according to § 5 TMG: Hansi Tietgen
By far, my favorite demo of this guitar on the web. Excellent choices, it really highlights the magic of this piece. I tried one and could not resist. It's MINE.
The frets suck on theses. They are the softest I’ve ever had. Dented pretty good in a few hours of playing. None of my other guitars after years have anything close.
What would be interesting now after 8 months and a few firmware updates would be a new video about whether the new releases have improved the sound quality of the Marshall amps, for example, or not. Then you could get an idea of whether the investment is worth it or not. Although I actually firmly assume that the TMP doesn't produce any "bad" sounds ;)
Can you tell the difference? Let us know in the comments! *Buy now: bit.ly/DAddario-EJ11-at-Thomann bit.ly/DAddario-EJ16-at-Thomann bit.ly/DAddario-XSABR1253-at-Thomann bit.ly/DAddario-XSAPB1253-at-Thomann bit.ly/DAddario-XTABR1253-at-Thomann bit.ly/DAddario-XTAPB1253-at-Thomann Subscribe: bit.ly/GuitarBonedoSub Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/guitar.bonedo/
This video is seriously lacking the strangle switch and the rhythm circuit. Jag for attacky leads, limited sustain, and cutting through. Snarling drive and distortion. Doubled with the strangle. Lotta bite. Jazz for rounded thick tones, creamy cleans, and versatility. Excellent with fuzz, gain, and twang. Rhythm circuit takes this to a new level.
Nice..a demo with more time spent as a "clean boost" some have said they use the MXR Timmy for, yet you wouldn't know it going through the many videos. Hearing what it can do with the gain below 9 o'clock and the treble added at almost 3 o'clock. Achieving a slightly driven while keeping the sparkle and spank of a Strat's clean and sometimes glassy tone ..is what I was hoping it could do.. thankyou. 👍
0:01 bypass 0:15 od 0:53 ds 1:34 ce 1:45 sc 1:58 st 2:41 sping 2:58 plate 3:14 hall 3:32 anlog delay 3:53 tape 4:18 digital delay 4:43 od digi sping 5:00 ds di sping 6:06 od +chorus
Curious if these are factory presets or user modified. Sounds good. I'm looking for something cordless and portable to take on vacations. Some of those clean sounds were really nice.
tldw but apparently his guitars only have a volume because a tech handed him a guitar one time and the tone was down and it sounded bad so he had strandberg remove the Tone knob from his signature. 🤦🏻 Way to handicap your $3000 guitar Plinis. Shame too cause his current sig model is the only neck-thru that Strandberg makes. Some of my favorite metal tones are achieved by rolling back the tone on the guitar and counter boosting the treble on the amp to make a super smooth HF roll off curve with a nice bite. Oh well, I’ll just buy a Quantar. Cooler anyways.
Better than martin dx2 00 instrument, great for gibson, great guitar to make interviews,roadshows to don't hurt your main guitars. Walnut can improve with the time his sound?
How about a demo for those who can’t afford expensive guitars and amps(not the modulated one) So they also can come to a conclusion? I mean, the way its send to your youtube channel most people can’t afford. Your ad “buy now”..yeah sure. And after unboxing it sounds cheap because i’m using a simple mixer with a squier guitar or something. You’re just another salesman now
Great video. Thank you for your efforts. I have one of these and, although the cab sim sounds fine for what it is, the Revolt sounds at it’s best turning off internal cab sim and running through Wall Of Sound plugin. Within the plugin you can activate power amp simulation to match specific preamp section. As an example, Marshall amps use EL34 tubes. Combining the British channel of the Revolt with the EL34 power amp simulation and any of the 4x12 cabinets simulations sounds really good and more along the lines of a real Marshall with 4x12 cabinets. I then would use good quality reverb plugins to create ambience rather than the Wall Of Sound reverbs. Alternatively you can use internal cabinet sim on it’s own and use a quality reverb plugin to add a very small room sound to give it he can sim a bit of air. Who am I you might ask, well a nobody, but I’ve been playing guitar since I’m 12 and now still playing at 64. Started playing bars at 17 semi-professionally up until my mid 30’s. I play for my own enjoyment now in my home studio. I have many of the best amp simulator plugins such as Amplitude 5, Neural Cali and ToneKing, Studio Devil Amp Pro, Genome, etc. Although they all sound good, Neural probably the best in my opinion, I much prefer playing through the Revolt Preamp because of zero latency and it feels like playing through an amp. I typically crank up the gain on all channels, back off the volume on guitar for playing rythme and dime the volume back up for playing lead. Same thing as playing a real amp. I generally back off a bit on the treble control on Revolt. Use your ears and creativity and this pedal will reward you.
Great Video with great Graphics and Details. Could you do some other Videos for the Classical Guitar, the Acoustic Guitar, the Bass and the Voice ? That would be just Fantastic !