@@RajorshiBhattacharyya nice, seems its the same neck ive been looking at on AliExpress. What's your thoughts on the quality of the neck, are the frets good?
Total guitar noob here, how do you change the sound of the guitar during the song ? Do you do it in post or do you change the tone live ? I don't see you fidgeting any buttons :v
That extra guitar solo was amazing! The timing for this video was perfect as I just got into the 'Rich Sips' album recently. I have one request to please cover 'ASURPIRSETOBESUREBUTAWELCOMEONE' I cant find any tabs or anything on this song and only one live performance is on YT results( from Tom Smith but its in 480p and cant really see the chords being played)
Ah nice video mate, waiting on a Stagg SES60 myself...and planning to do a simular setup...did a Sanchez LP and it plays better than the squires I have...and your guitar looks great bud.
@@KylePutman I used a software to remove the original guitar tracks and unfortunately it caused some weird phasing issues and I realized later that it was also slower. 🤦♂️
@@nathanschambers6984 you’re correct, it is slightly slower than the original. I used a software to remove the original guitar tracks and unfortunately it caused some weird phasing issues and I realized later that it was also slower. 🤦♂️
Bro, all these tones from the boss? Goated honestly. Those are great amps but I could never get it to sound as full and real as you have here. Kudos. Insane playing too, very nice.
@@twinkledaddy___ I’m using a Boss ME 90 here with a free 3rd party IR, full disclosure. Would definitely be challenging getting this out of the Katana, but I do love that amp as well.
I have one of these guitars with HSS configuration but it seems that i cant lower the bridge even if i screw the claw all the way its still floating do you have any idea how can i lower the bridge?
@@zalmatyassine7357 sure. There may be several factors contributing to that. 1. Your springs: maybe you need more springs to connect the claw to the base plate. Or maybe the existing ones are low tension and you need to get more robust ones. This is usually the best way to fix it. 2. Your neck relief: if your neck is bowing away too much from the body, it will exert more force on your strings and will cause the bridge to rise, so adjust that via the truss rod and see if it helps. 3. Your string gauge: go lighter and it will help, especially if you are in standard tuning. 4. Your bridge screws: if all the 6 screws are turned all the way tightly then it might also cause stability issues. What you want to do is keep the ones of either end the tightest and progressively looser towards the center. 5. Add more weight to your base plate: sometimes, with these cheaper strats, the alloy material used on the blocks attached to the base plates don’t have a lot of mass. Simply replacing them with a heavier material like a solid brass or steel block will add more counterweight and help you get the bridge to sit more flush. I’m confident that a combination of all these things will help you achieve the setup you’re looking for.