My favorite guitar of 2019 so far. This is exactly what Ive been wanting for a while now and I was actually getting ready to figure out the price it would run me to have something very similiar made from warmoth when this was announced the other day.
She seems to know absolutely nothing about her guitar. Super overpriced. It's a signature that's why. The short scale 5 fret, 2 string model will be available soon at a price point of $1100
Every other video I watched about some random dude talking about his new signature guitar, he does the talking. Why some random dude has to talk when Reeba is presenting her signature? Anyway, she picks very hard, and the guitar from that engl is very brutal!
👍 and sweat proof ! (i didn't think string length beyond the nut makes that much difference? in fact won't that hamper accurate intonating? Which reminds me,.. Side step... personally couldn't get on with fan frets in a retail shop, but as always it hadn't been set up despite it costing thousands!)
Wish they could have gotten a rail hammer pickup in it. Since that's really what she's known to use. I'll probably get it and put a fluence classic in it.
Imagine handing her a signature guitar setup for a tuning that the band doesn't play in, then she has to demo it for the camera with spaghetti strings flopping around and chords out of tune.
The whole field journalist, single microphone deal is almost always awkward (alliteration ftw). Just mic the room. Edit: I'm sure that last riff fits well in a band setting, but my God was it annoying by itself. 😖 Definitely love the guitar, though. Just wish it had a neck pickup.
@@Gore171459 You're totally right, and there've been plenty of guitars like this before, by esp & other major brands. I'd love to see the sales numbers of artists' "bridge only" guitars compared to other signatures that also have a neck pickup. Whether or not you like Code Orange, options are always nice (especially when it's necessary).
I'm thinking about a baritone viper (400b) when it comes out, but how does she play drop B or A# on a 24 3/4 scale guitar? (I know thicker strings etc but still) Are people putting baritone sets on their standard (non-baritone) guitars? (and filing out the nut?)
BRG most of their songs are in B right? i think so, by the way i don’t think the tunings they play need hella thick strings or baritone strins/guitar, that is for some G# F# E also the reversed headstock helps being larger for that 6 string
I would disagree. This is just a Sig model that's no different then the headstock. Plus this and Ltd not the esp. You can literally get a lower budget Kiesel guitars something like that that semi-custom for maybe $500 more with your own options for that same price.
God this was horrible. She doesn't know the specs and she's awkward. And the fact that code orange is the most overrated band right now. Don't understand the hype?
Ibanez is so miserable, they had to copy entire gibson sg body desig.n......what a company with no ideas.....all ibanez guitars are fugly....only JEM looks ok
@@makemoneyrelax I mean...i agree it's heavily influenced by the sg, but....that esp design for the viper has been around for sooooooo long, like since the 70s