parece ser bem confortavel mesmo o problema é o dinheiro mesmo para comprar uma eu assisti só por curiosidade bem feito o video por sinal faltou só o HIGH GAIN ! UM ABRAÇO DO BRASIL
Where do you think it would be best to place this pedal in a signal chain? Before or after drives? Before or after other delays and time-based fx? Or just experiment and see what works as usual?
Great tones and sounds, great playing, and what a lovely voice you got! The only "bad" thing I have to mention is the length of the video: For old-school gearheads like me this is wonderful, but I think that for most people - 6 minutes is about enough and 9 minutes is too long. Since this is a quality in-depth review, maybe in the future you can make a short "Highlights" version, and include the in depth one. Of course this is just a suggestion, you don't have to listen to me :) Thanks for the great review, I enjoyed it! :)
Thank you for that video I like the fact that you take time to explain the simple delay and modifier part, I just got the pedal this week and I needed this format. I now know that I understand all this parameters and more importantly that I have to continue explore those before going into the scan and spread / dip switches of death ;) Because I instantly get lost when I use those Leo
I own a double humbucker version of that guitar since 4 years. Sure it was expensive, but it definitely make stop looking for « an other guitar to add at my collection ». It’s comfy, versatile and reliable. With my St-Vincent I’ve truly understand the meaning of a guitar instrument : a tool made to express yourself. The only con I see, is the lightness of the knobs while turning them, and the cheap look of the button (shape is great, but the plastic used is not what I would expect on a 3000€+ guitar) Great review as usual ✌🏻
this is a dream guitar of mine, living in australia these are SOOOO hard to come by, these goldie versions are epic, i do NOT like gold guitars but the gold version of this is fantastic. brilliant video
Music man has been my absolute favorite brand for the better part of the last 12ish years. I got my first JP in college and since then I've just constantly gravitated towards them. These days I only have 2 in my collection (3 if you count a sterling), but they easily have the best build quality and aesthetics of any guitars I've ever tried. Playability, fit and finish, specs, sound etc.... all top notch. Great video and love your passion for praising gear that really speaks to you even when you aren't asked to do so!
Maybe the inspiration comes from the Gibson firebird VII. Similar body shape, mini hum-buckers, reverse headstock, straight string pull. Just different scale length and is neck through and of course the music man is modern.
It is such a cool guitar. It sounds incredible. It looks really cool. And I was thinking "yeah this guitar sounds cool, I wanna get one." And then I saw that it goes for $3000 brand new. Yeah I don't think I'll be getting one anytime soon.
@@markjohnstonofficial What do you mean? I have several guitars of many brands, Gibson, Fender, Ibanez, Jackson, Yamaha, and some others...LoL...I m not a fanboy of any brand dude.
@@markjohnstonofficial You have no access to the treble and yours is half baked design, headstock doesn't match body design. But you like to get "pets on your back", so you "disagree" although you know it's much better. And I don't care 'cause I love to modify faulty designs.
I’m impressed with your confidence that I must “know” your design is an improvement and just not be willing to admit it. I don’t like the the look of your new cutaway visually but I’ll at least say that for certain players they might find it more comfortable. The headstock change, though? Lol
great video, certainly not an accomplished musician as you, but I guess I'm a purist as far as design. Still wouldn't throw it away if someone gave it to me, but not crazy about the design
annie clark a.k.a st. vincent does not only know how to craft beautiful music, sing like an angel and! play guitar very well! she also knows how to design a guitar, a complete original. annie is fantastic. im glad I discovered her (via youtube) and even had a chance to see her live at least once (masseduction tour) - great video man.
I’ve loved it since I first saw it. Unfortunately it isn’t available for leftys. It is a cropped version of the explorer with a better headstock which has long had a reputation for being comfortable.
It sounds very nice. The pickups must be fairly low inductance to have that much high end with 250k pots, and AlNiCo bars don't roll off the highs. For that money, I might prefer a brighter sounding FB. Indian RW damps the airy highs. It's better to have them when you want, than not and want them. Ziracote would be cool. Not as bright and Ebony, and looks awesome. Pau Ferro is also brighter, but people don't seem to like the looks of it.
Oh, the other two colors come with an Ebony FB. That might be nice, considering Brass saddles roll off some high-end. Yeah, it's a smart design with a simple useful pickup setup.
I'm convinced Annie was inpisred by thee plastic dress Klaus Nomi wore on SNL with David Bowie. It's really a 50s retro future design, like something from The Jetsons cartoon. Pretty cool.
I’ve put together a few post hardcore / metalcore tracks using this guitar over on my instagram / the music man account. It’s not gonna be full shred / death metal tones but it’ll get into proper high gain surprisingly well.
My main guitar is a Fender Meteora and i feel the St. Vincent MM and the PRS Vela might be the closest thing. Guitars in the jazzmaster/offsett realm, super light and pretty small. Meteora looks like a Jazzmaster but feels like a strat in the body.
These are frankly fantastic guitars designed by one of the consummate artists of our generation. Annie is as cool, creative and unique as everything she makes.