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EART Cheap Headless Guitar Review: Hit or Bust?!!
Join me as we explore the affordable Headstockless guitar from EART guitars. Is it worth the $300 - $350 price point. Let's see together in my non-bias guitar review.
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Thanks for joining me today. Make sure to like and subscribe if you found this video helpful. Don't forget to turn on your notifications so you can be updated when I release new content. I have a lot of cool content coming up including a give away of this EART Headless Guitar. Don't miss out.
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Had mine yesterday but will send it back tomorrow nice guitar but too heavy and Liked the previous shape more and the pickups are a little noisy great sound but have some noise I'm a little disapointed,great neck but it weights as a normal guitar and compared to the previous shape (strandberg like) this one looks unfinished!!!
Any updates? Id love to see how you modded it. I have the gw2 in the solid black color also they have roasted necks now. I like the neck but think it could definitely be thinner. My fret ends are a lil uneven too. Really interested to see if you replaced the bridge.
I thought hard about ordering one of these off Amazon. They're even running a sale right now, but nearly everyone besides Phil McKnight complains about the bridge complexity. Can't justify that $350 price tag, when an Ibanez Gio comes under $300, and is idiot proof.
Bought one last winter. Good things: Low cost, weight very light, really comfortable to play, beautiful finish front and back. Loved it at first. However, difficult to tune and change strings. I didn't mind that so much until I tried to lower the action. Took forever because of all the little screws and levers you have to adjust. I never did get the buzz out of the fifth and sixth strings. They want $150 for a luthier to work it out. Now it's in the closet.
why is the fretwork bad? its uneven but there are no sharp frets you arent getting a guitar for the photos in instagram
Have you seen the newer GW2-PRO. The improved bridge and woods are making it hard for me to resist buying it.
If you don't like it, why didn't you send it back? Just curious 🤔
I bought it used at guitar center with the EART tags still on it. I mainly purchased it for a series that's coming up wether or not you should upgrade a budget guitar or buy a higher end guitar. I also planned on it to be a giveaway guitar.
Greetings, very informative post! I would like to replace the existing neck joint bolts with threaded retainer/bolts in order to make the GW1/GW2 more feasible for overseas travel. In your opinion, can this be done without problems? I'd have it done by a luthier. Thank you in advance!
I would love to answer your question, however, I and by no means a luthier and could not confidently give you an answer. I would consult with an experience Luthier before committing to an upgrade. If you get an answer from one please share it cause I would be curious as well.
Fret ends dont line up? Non-issue for me. I dont bend strings over the fret edges. I think the idea was that its easier to do "great feeling frets" in this manner, rather than having to sit and polish every end of the fret, they have these premade shapes and just pop em in. Cost saving, but like I said, its a non-issue. Guitar still plays just like any other. I think the critisicm on the bridge being complex is fair, but it never got in my way doing palm mutes, maybe our technique is just different. I actually found this bridge very easy to play on. Also the veneer top I think is nice. As long as it doesn't start lifting over time, I like the look. They kept it thin so that it would be able to be pressed over the arm bevel without breaking. I think it looks great, normally they just bevel into the veneer, this looks nicer.
I really dig the one I received. The frets are stainless steel, there are varying degrees of quality with SS frets, they don't feel like my Parker, but they are nice. The point about the length of the frets is a good one, does it interfere with the playability? I never even noticed it, maybe I got a good one. The bridge stays in tune, it was easy enough to adjust, it really is a poor man's Babicz bridge. Eart has a better looking bridge on the 599.00 version. I would love to replace it, but it does work despite it's "clunkiness". I've never played a 323.00 guitar that was this good. There are mods/upgrades I will do in the future to suit my tastes, but overall no deal breaker issues. Always good to see reviews on this brand!
I find my self falling off the frets in some positions and I have seen other complaints in regards to EART Guitar's quality control. I believe at this price point there will always be quality control issues, but every now and then one comes out perfect. Congrats on getting that diamond in the rough. Perhaps you could post pictures so people can see that not all these guitars are bad.
I want to know how guitar center hangs that thing up
it was on a floor stand. llol
@@stevieraybraveallday4035 yup that makes sense
Great observations! As soon as I saw close up pics on Amazon of the frets it was easy to see that some of the frets extended further than others. This made me suspect that the frets are somehow manufactured with the hotdog ends before being pressed into the fret board. Not the same as a premium finished fret. Of course these don't cost that much either - If they figured out how to tightly control the fret length to the fret board edge they would really have something there.
My thoughts exactly. I will be redoing this review once the guitar is refretted in that premium fashion.
Typically frets with rounded ends are snipped at the tang and shaped before installation but that has nothing to do with the fact that they are installed uncentered.
I'm not sure I understand. All frets are pressed into slots on the fingerboard. So what's different about these? Frets are cut from long strips of fret wire, so there's always going to be a bit of variability in fret length - the less the better of course. But zero frets are great - with a zero fret, the only purpose of a nut is to guide the strings. Wish EART had gone with a combo headpiece like on the Steinberger Synapse, they could have eliminated the ugly white nut altogether. But try opening up the nut slots so you're really using the zero fret, you'll feel and hear the difference. Anyway, great critical review. I'm trying to decide if these are worth the 400 euros they're getting over here... so far, I'm skeptical.
You are absolutely right. All frets are pressed into the finger board. However, what I mean by stamped frets is that the frets were pre made (cut) then pressed into the guitar verses longer frets being pressed into the guitar cut to the exact length of the fret board then filed down for a smooth feel.
Ash looks diferent and this is an african pearwood I believe. People call it redwood. Your model is GW2 not a GW1 which comes with ash body and trem bridge. A lot of guys say that these guitars are equipped with stainless steel frets which is not true either. I own two of them but older models (W1 and W2) I must say that you are right about lenght of these frets. They are uneven because they fit them already finished. In my case they did not fit them in order. For example accidentally they swap 17th fret with 20th. In other case they did not place it straight. Three uneven by max 1mm frets do not cause any problem. A bit of WD40 inside bridge saddles (around brass drums) males them work like a dream. Larger 0 fret makes these guitars speed monsters ;-) very low strings action. Watch it if you want to - th-cam.com/video/avln3QsRlnk/w-d-xo.html Photos at the end show some mods ;-)
How did you determine they are not stainless steel frets?
Thanks for the review!
Not a problem. I will say that I was quite impressed with the neck of the guitar on this budget option. I do plan on getting my hands on one of your more premium seven string guitars. I am quite curious on how one of those necks feel.
Very nice review. Just an FYI. You said the word like 106 times in your video.
I appreciate the constructive criticism and will try and do better in the future.
O geez and how many videos have you published @kevzed927?
@@BGP_yt No hard feeling man. Just trying to help you out. Good luck.
Great review. Glad you spoke up about what you disliked about it. And good luck on the sub count! Will stick around for the giveaway :)
Appreciate the support, stay tuned!
I have this model. I also found the position of the volume knob a problem. I moved it back as far as possible (towards the bridge) just so the pot would still fit inside the cavity and covered the old hole. Problem solved. I also changed out the pickups to something a bit hotter. Love the neck; I use it for a drop D guitar (so not on every song) so maybe that's why I'm not seeing a tuning stability issue. Would I buy again?....absolutely; just something about the neck feel makes it special.
I plan on doing a tone knob delete, moving the volume to the tone position, and installing a Iron Age killswitch where the volume knob is currently. But I agree with you on the neck, it definitely feels better than what I would expect for a guitar at this price point.
Great informative review 👍 was considering one of these plus spending the time and money to upgrade it over getting an Ibanez q series. What are your thoughts?
Honestly, if you can afford it, I would go with the Ibanez Q series. Especially cause the price I'm looking at upgrading this guitar to the quality of the Q is currently $745 just in parts not including the cost of the luthier or the original cost of the guitar. I believe the last I checked the Q was around $1000. Granted I purchased this guitar as an experiment and once completed I will be comparing it to a Ibanez Q series. However, experiment aside, If i was purchasing a guitar to fill a hole in my arsenal I would have definitely just gone with the Ibanez Q series.
I actually ended up going with eart in the end. Upgraded with a Hipshot bridge. Seymour Duncan nazgul in the bridge and Benedetto jazz in the neck. I'm in New Zealand, the q here was like 2400 nzd if I remember correctly. I think all up the eart plus upgrades was like 1800. It's quickly become my favorite guitar, played the Ibanez too recently and the eart blows it out of the water no question. Thanks for replying tho!
i own an EART headless and i love mines
I'm glad to hear. Every review is subjective and should be taken with a grain of salt. My favorite aspect of this guitar was definitely the way the neck feels. What part of your guitar made you fall in love with it?.
It's a really good looking guitar despite all the little flaws.
It really is! Just wait, we'll get this guitar sorted and it will be an absolute beast.
Does this company make 7 and 9 string models? I feel like headstockless and 6 string is like out of place. Hyped for the 1k subs giveaway! Keep the content coming!
@@CHRISPARVISMAGNAGAMING they do have a 7 string guitar for around $730, but its not a headless guitar. It's called the Explorer H7 eartguitar.com/products/explore-h7. If I get a chance to check one out, I will be sure to do a full review. I will say based on what I can see in the pictures, I would probably enjoy it.
Sounds awesome! Glad to see you making videos again, man!
Thanks man!!! Congratulations by the way. I've been a little out of the loop but hear big things are coming your way.