Its a great guitar. painted neck feels good, lighter than traditional RG/RGA strats. Lack of fretboard inlay confused me at first but now its fine Pickups…they are great. Very tight. When you hit the complex chord you can hear every notes. sounds like Titan with built in compressor
@@fs6133 Yeah, I put the Dimarzio Mirage bridge pickup in my Kiesel and I'm super impressed with it. It's basically the Titan but with more mids, highs, and I think a wee bit more output too. It's much better for leads than the Titan imo.
@@fs6133 I have one too. No fretboard inlays, plus luminlays on white binding are hard to see, plus 27 frets made it difficult to tell where you are at first. But I agree, you get used to it.
@@fs6133 thank you for sharing.. that helps allot.. I'm waiting for my guitar until mid Jan as it's out of stock. The other option was a esp e2 baritone with an evertune. I think I like this Ibanez Floyd rose .. looks pretty modern and out of the way. I think the sustain must be killer. Did you need to lower the action or do any truss rod adjustment when upping the strings and dropping to g#?
This is sick dude!! I've learned It's only smiles and marigold for my high school final performances and what continues to blow my mind is that even though Periphery's songs already look difficult, they are somehow even more difficult to play! It takes alot of effort to play these at full speed and I commend it!
yeah it really sucks if you picked up guitar because of periphery and then realize it probably gonna be years of practice before you can play their songs 😅
@@user-wi9mo4hp6h somewhat there for my first batch, it has been 8 months 😅 damn you marigold 200 bpm for 2 months playing them cleanly is a completely different question lol i need to train for 1000 more years