I have an Epiphone Lzzy Hale, Ghost horse and Extura; a Dean Z and a Chapman Ghost fret Pro. All the things you mention are what I love about them and also why I don't play them as much lol
Both my Gibson explorer’s don’t neck dove at all. Yours dives because of the strap button placement, if it was on the heel oh the neck joint it wouldn’t dive.
@@scootdusty5172 The top strap bouton. Instead of leaving it on the "horn" move it to the heel of the neck, like a SG. Solved the neck dive on my Tokai.
@@zzzhuhyeah that don’t work at all had a Jackson Flying V with terrible neck dive bought a 4 inch wide leather strap with gripy stuff underneath because that’s supposed to help it griped perfectly to my clothes and pulled whatever I was wearing down with it. Only works on bare skin and not if you start sweating.
I love me some Flying V and Explorer! This video had me literally laughing out loud, because every Explorer player has these same experiences. Great video, man. Rock on!
As an Explorer lover myself, I'm going to put my 2 cents in there. I've had an Epiphone Explorer Goth back in 2005, which suffered from neck diving too! Or maybe *I* was suffering from it? Anyway, I had to carry the neck while playing and it was SO annoying! But it was a so cool guitar. A few years ago I bought an Edwards Explorer (model name E-EX-125D) which doesn't dive!!! Perfectly balanced! How cool is that!? I also own an ESP MX250 which doesn't dive either (but it's heavy comme un cheval mort because I'm french-speaker and I don't know the words to say it's goddamn heavy). Cheers Etienne!
Je parle français aussi! Ma Explorer est assez légère, probablement comme ta Goth. Honnêtement, je pense que je préfère une guitare pesante, mais sans neckdive que l'inverse
Explorer: Easy to play while sitting but also hard to play while standing Flying V: Difficult to play while sitting but simple to play while standing with a strap. Keep up the good content 👌
V owner here ! the V is meant to be hold like a classical guitar , top wing over your right leg, bottom wing between your legs, if you do this there is no more comfortable shape to play while sitting, no neck dive, you hold it on place with your legs so your hands are completely free to play .
yeah i got my first v over a month ago and for the first 3 days i was like crap i didnt think through it would be hard or akward to play sitting down (as i mostly played strat shape or les pauls before that), but now i love playing my v sitting down its comfortable in the classical position also what i do is shorten my strap so the strap holds it up and the bottom horn rests on ur leg@@RodrigoBoschi
I personally think that the Explorer was worth the money. First real guitar I bought, Epiphone 58 Korina Explorer Replica(It's the original color, I believe it's woodgrain, either that or it's orange). I do not regret it.
I have Jackson Kelly (basically an Explorer) and Tokai Star (an Explorer with deck cut out in center) and I love them. Extremely comfortable to play while sitting.
I first saw an explorer when i saw a vid of dave grohl playing one in a clip from 1995 and i loved the potential for it to be a dirty and raw or just cool looking normal guitar
I never thought I would grow to be an Explorer-stan, I don't really follow any popular Explorer users, but damn if its not my favorite guitar I own (I got the Lee Malia one so its thankfully optimized for more contemporary heavy music). If I could change one single thing on it thought it would be that stupid pickups selector, thats a really awful place for it
I actually think the Explorer is the best design Gibson has ever come up with. I've had mine since 2007 and it's easily the best guitar I've owned and my favorite instrument to play. With the strap pin in the right place, it's one of the only Gibson solid-bodies that balances while standing (but it's not a boat anchor like a Les Paul - Explorers tend to be lighter). I think it's the most comfortable Gibson solid-body for seated playing - the LP is rear-heavy, the SG and Firebird's playable scale length is extended outward on the neck side from your body's center, and the V can only be played in classical position while seated. The controls are more streamlined than the 4-knob layout Gibsons, the input jack is out of the way (rather than on the face of the guitar like an SG), and the controls laid out in a straight line and are easily accessible compared to the relatively cramped layout of an SG, Firebird, or '67 V. Also, the headstock design alleviates some of the tuning issues I've had with other Gibson guitars, namely the classic 3x3 headstock design. I just wish they'd put some carbon reinforcement in the necks and headstocks for added strength and stability. The biggest issue for me are the MASSIVE case and the lack of a professional-quality soft case for them ala MONO or Reunion Blues. You'd need something with some protective rigidity and neck support to protect the aforementioned weak headstock, but I know someone like MONO could do it and folks like myself who gig Explorers in downtown areas (often hauling my Explorer case and the rest of my gear for blocks) on a regular basis would rejoice
Should also say that the tone is a nice sweet spot between the relatively twangy/honky SG and the relatively fat Les Paul. It looks like a metal guitar, but on mine I literally play jazz, honky tonk country, afrobeat, soul, you name it. Mine has some boutique overwound PAF style pickups, so it's just a great all-rounder.
My Explorer has the strap button on the heel of the neck and I have no issues with neck dive. However, I have probably banged the corners on every surface so my precious dream guitar now has been relic'd for free. If that's not enough I have a 25.5" scale Schecter E-1 Apocalypse that's even bigger and longer than my Gibson that looks like it came through a Nuclear War - on purpose, complete with a metal treadplate pickguard. Seriously though, I love my Explorer and now that I have learned to watch out for banging it into everything all my other guitars have benefitted from it and I don't knock them into everything like I did the Explorer.
I have an ESP MX-2 replica in white, like the one James Hetfield used starting from the "...And Justice For All" period. The biggest issue I have with Explorers is trying to find a case or gig bag that fits the thing. But, it's definitely worth the looks.
I have a Dean Zero explorer with no dive. The strap button is behind the neck joint not on the side. Grab a drill and move the screw it makes it much more pleasant.
Sounds like you need to truncate the horns a little bit. Also, try playing in the classical position when seated. Much more comfortable, anyway, but the Explorer looks almost directly suited for that position.
I bought an Epiphone Korina one not so long ago. It is beautiful and it rocks!.... as long as it is on my wall. It is uncomfortable, lol. I am a bigger guy and I had to buy an extra long leather bass strap to be able to play it standing up
You can't beat the sound of an Explorer. It has X factor. ❤ Famous sound engineers like Spector can bag it all they like and instead promote some of the most crappiest guitars ever. Some SG baby blue knock offs made in where else with bolt on necks will never sound better than a Gibson guitar in general. My partner owns a 1980 E2 he bought in 198I and it's still going stronger than ever. Out of all his special guitars, that's the one he loves the most. ❤
Love the V, Explorer and Firebird equally. Would say the Firebird is the “best” when it comes to all facetts compared to v and Explorer, maybe except for upper fret access. Vs always win in that
i want an explorer ever since i started learning one of my favourite riffs on guitar and i know the guitarist who plays the riff uses a stratocaster on my favourite riff but his first and most famous guitar is the explorer, im talking about (The Edge)
Wow... never knew I had so many issues with my Explorer. Oh wait... I don't. P.S. I don't even know how your neck keeps "falling down"... that is an issue with the Flying V but the Explorer? But there is a simple trick -> change your guitar strap to a more "sticky" material like leather and shorten it and you won't have that problem. P.S. 2 You don't need any special pose with the Explorer, just spread your legs a little and the look of the Explorer will do the rest. James Hetfield approves that message.
Like others mentionned, I would probably have to change the strap pin placement to the back of the neck to help reduce neckdive. That's probably the biggest thing. But yeah, my straps are not sticky at all haha P.S. I agree that the Hetfield power stance makes the neck dive feel more tolerable!
Dude. This was a Great video. Do You live in France? I'm just asking bc if so I hope things are getting better there. America is going down the shitter.
What case is that? I got a gibson explorer and I've been searching for a slim case. How does it compare to the normal gibson case? (weight too) I see it's a bit smaller
Haha Yeah! We're about 7 million french speakers in Canada! ...Thus the french name. Thanks for watching! I love the Explorer shape too - you've seen it in the Bradley video
This is Why I built A Z (explorer) headless and made back sweep lower for arm rest so i can sit down and play, and made it a single pickup with one vol one momentary killswitch and one on offf killswitch. But it still sucks trying to put in stand so made wall hanger
What I love: The shape
What I hate: The shape
I have an Epiphone Lzzy Hale, Ghost horse and Extura; a Dean Z and a Chapman Ghost fret Pro. All the things you mention are what I love about them and also why I don't play them as much lol
What I love: the shape
What I hate: chibsons
The high heels of guitar shapes
I like this! Well said
Love the looks of the Explorer... Cause of Hetfield
Fr
Admit it, you're in love..., with Hetfield, not the guitar.
Both my Gibson explorer’s don’t neck dove at all. Yours dives because of the strap button placement, if it was on the heel oh the neck joint it wouldn’t dive.
Can you explain a bit more for me? I’m thinking of buying that guitar but neck diving is a big thing for me so it would be nice to know how to fix it.
@@scootdusty5172 The top strap bouton.
Instead of leaving it on the "horn" move it to the heel of the neck, like a SG.
Solved the neck dive on my Tokai.
This causes a problem when you go to play the higher frets. Get a strap that has a grip. Your done, and you don't have to drill into your guitar.
@@zzzhuhyeah that don’t work at all had a Jackson Flying V with terrible neck dive bought a 4 inch wide leather strap with gripy stuff underneath because that’s supposed to help it griped perfectly to my clothes and pulled whatever I was wearing down with it. Only works on bare skin and not if you start sweating.
Leather strap is good solution to neck dive that's what I did for mine I don't like the feel with the strap button on the heel
I love me some Flying V and Explorer! This video had me literally laughing out loud, because every Explorer player has these same experiences. Great video, man. Rock on!
As an Explorer lover myself, I'm going to put my 2 cents in there. I've had an Epiphone Explorer Goth back in 2005, which suffered from neck diving too! Or maybe *I* was suffering from it? Anyway, I had to carry the neck while playing and it was SO annoying! But it was a so cool guitar. A few years ago I bought an Edwards Explorer (model name E-EX-125D) which doesn't dive!!! Perfectly balanced! How cool is that!? I also own an ESP MX250 which doesn't dive either (but it's heavy comme un cheval mort because I'm french-speaker and I don't know the words to say it's goddamn heavy). Cheers Etienne!
Je parle français aussi! Ma Explorer est assez légère, probablement comme ta Goth. Honnêtement, je pense que je préfère une guitare pesante, mais sans neckdive que l'inverse
I was going to say, I’d never heard of neck dive being a problem on explorers. I’m my experience it’s the total opposite…weird.
just got my explorer and i’m loving it so far
Got my first explorer yesterday.. even tho it has flaws.. if your play on an open space while sitting, it's an enjoyable guitar i absolutely love it
Explorer: Easy to play while sitting but also hard to play while standing
Flying V: Difficult to play while sitting but simple to play while standing with a strap.
Keep up the good content 👌
V owner here !
the V is meant to be hold like a classical guitar , top wing over your right leg, bottom wing between your legs, if you do this there is no more comfortable shape to play while sitting, no neck dive, you hold it on place with your legs so your hands are completely free to play .
@RodrigoBoschi I see, and it's pretty much what I think to get as my second guitar.
@@RodrigoBoschirhoads v is exceptionally comfortable to play both sitting and standing love mine to death
yeah i got my first v over a month ago and for the first 3 days i was like crap i didnt think through it would be hard or akward to play sitting down (as i mostly played strat shape or les pauls before that), but now i love playing my v sitting down its comfortable in the classical position also what i do is shorten my strap so the strap holds it up and the bottom horn rests on ur leg@@RodrigoBoschi
@@RodrigoBoschi You can also solve the V sitting problem by wearing a strap whilst sitting down (given it isnt adjusted too low down)
I personally think that the Explorer was worth the money. First real guitar I bought, Epiphone 58 Korina Explorer Replica(It's the original color, I believe it's woodgrain, either that or it's orange). I do not regret it.
I have Jackson Kelly (basically an Explorer) and Tokai Star (an Explorer with deck cut out in center) and I love them. Extremely comfortable to play while sitting.
To fix the neck dive, either move the strap button to the neck join or put the strap over the bottom of the body.
To anyone wondering the shape is somthing to get used to but I have the same guitar in the video and I love it so much
I first saw an explorer when i saw a vid of dave grohl playing one in a clip from 1995 and i loved the potential for it to be a dirty and raw or just cool looking normal guitar
@@AbeBruck-zw6ko ik exactly what clip your talking about and dave’s the reason i just got my explorer
I never thought I would grow to be an Explorer-stan, I don't really follow any popular Explorer users, but damn if its not my favorite guitar I own (I got the Lee Malia one so its thankfully optimized for more contemporary heavy music). If I could change one single thing on it thought it would be that stupid pickups selector, thats a really awful place for it
I'm getting the same guitar as my second guitar after a jackson js11, and it should be fun... Hopefully
I actually think the Explorer is the best design Gibson has ever come up with. I've had mine since 2007 and it's easily the best guitar I've owned and my favorite instrument to play.
With the strap pin in the right place, it's one of the only Gibson solid-bodies that balances while standing (but it's not a boat anchor like a Les Paul - Explorers tend to be lighter).
I think it's the most comfortable Gibson solid-body for seated playing - the LP is rear-heavy, the SG and Firebird's playable scale length is extended outward on the neck side from your body's center, and the V can only be played in classical position while seated.
The controls are more streamlined than the 4-knob layout Gibsons, the input jack is out of the way (rather than on the face of the guitar like an SG), and the controls laid out in a straight line and are easily accessible compared to the relatively cramped layout of an SG, Firebird, or '67 V.
Also, the headstock design alleviates some of the tuning issues I've had with other Gibson guitars, namely the classic 3x3 headstock design. I just wish they'd put some carbon reinforcement in the necks and headstocks for added strength and stability.
The biggest issue for me are the MASSIVE case and the lack of a professional-quality soft case for them ala MONO or Reunion Blues. You'd need something with some protective rigidity and neck support to protect the aforementioned weak headstock, but I know someone like MONO could do it and folks like myself who gig Explorers in downtown areas (often hauling my Explorer case and the rest of my gear for blocks) on a regular basis would rejoice
Should also say that the tone is a nice sweet spot between the relatively twangy/honky SG and the relatively fat Les Paul. It looks like a metal guitar, but on mine I literally play jazz, honky tonk country, afrobeat, soul, you name it. Mine has some boutique overwound PAF style pickups, so it's just a great all-rounder.
My Explorer has the strap button on the heel of the neck and I have no issues with neck dive. However, I have probably banged the corners on every surface so my precious dream guitar now has been relic'd for free. If that's not enough I have a 25.5" scale Schecter E-1 Apocalypse that's even bigger and longer than my Gibson that looks like it came through a Nuclear War - on purpose, complete with a metal treadplate pickguard. Seriously though, I love my Explorer and now that I have learned to watch out for banging it into everything all my other guitars have benefitted from it and I don't knock them into everything like I did the Explorer.
Before I even watch, yes. Explorer are awesome!
I have an ESP MX-2 replica in white, like the one James Hetfield used starting from the "...And Justice For All" period. The biggest issue I have with Explorers is trying to find a case or gig bag that fits the thing.
But, it's definitely worth the looks.
As the owner of a B.C. Rich, I feel you brother!
My first nice guitar was that exact explorer, now my main is a bexgears Flying V kit. I still think I’ll have that explorer forever
I have a Dean Zero explorer with no dive. The strap button is behind the neck joint not on the side. Grab a drill and move the screw it makes it much more pleasant.
Yep. When you picking guitar\bass shape there is a choice - convenience or flamboyant shape. You have to pick one :)
Plays better standing when you move the strap button to the back of the neck heel
been wanting an explorer for a long while now😩😩
I love the explorer. I’ve always wanted one
I have the exact same guitar and I love it ❤ awesome vid!
I’m planning on getting the ebony explorer with my first job paycheck , I think I’ll like it
i love explorers so much they go in 3rd on my guitar shape tierlist
Sounds like you need to truncate the horns a little bit. Also, try playing in the classical position when seated. Much more comfortable, anyway, but the Explorer looks almost directly suited for that position.
I love explorer guitar‘s ❤❤🎸
I have the same explorer and case. I recently put some emgs in mine, and I’m probably gonna get a black pick guard for it too
Good to know I'll just be sticking with my flying V for now then
I bought an Epiphone Korina one not so long ago. It is beautiful and it rocks!.... as long as it is on my wall. It is uncomfortable, lol. I am a bigger guy and I had to buy an extra long leather bass strap to be able to play it standing up
My Gibson Voodoo X-Plorer doesn't dive. On the Neck side the Strap should be mounted behind the guitar body not on the side
I've had matt black Explorer for 7 years now. This video made me laugh so hard 😂
Love it all the way but it's a tough love 💕
Why I love the 80s version of the explorer: Toggle switch is closer to the rest of the controls.
I cant play guitar, but always wanted explorer guitar cuz of its beauty
No sabía que Alva Majo también tocaba la guitarra, 10/10.
You can't beat the sound of an Explorer.
It has X factor. ❤
Famous sound engineers like Spector can bag it all they like and instead promote some of the most crappiest guitars ever. Some SG baby blue knock offs made in where else with bolt on necks will never sound better than a Gibson guitar in general. My partner owns a 1980 E2 he bought in 198I and it's still going stronger than ever. Out of all his special guitars, that's the one he loves the most. ❤
Love the V, Explorer and Firebird equally. Would say the Firebird is the “best” when it comes to all facetts compared to v and Explorer, maybe except for upper fret access. Vs always win in that
i want an explorer ever since i started learning one of my favourite riffs on guitar and i know the guitarist who plays the riff uses a stratocaster on my favourite riff but his first and most famous guitar is the explorer, im talking about (The Edge)
Wow... never knew I had so many issues with my Explorer.
Oh wait... I don't.
P.S. I don't even know how your neck keeps "falling down"... that is an issue with the Flying V but the Explorer? But there is a simple trick -> change your guitar strap to a more "sticky" material like leather and shorten it and you won't have that problem.
P.S. 2 You don't need any special pose with the Explorer, just spread your legs a little and the look of the Explorer will do the rest. James Hetfield approves that message.
Like others mentionned, I would probably have to change the strap pin placement to the back of the neck to help reduce neckdive. That's probably the biggest thing. But yeah, my straps are not sticky at all haha
P.S. I agree that the Hetfield power stance makes the neck dive feel more tolerable!
get a thicker strap too@@etiennefournier
I have a Jackson warrior and plays amazing sitting or standing
Dude. This was a Great video. Do You live in France? I'm just asking bc if so I hope things are getting better there. America is going down the shitter.
Lmao I thought I was just clumsy dinging my explorer at everything, it's a Harley Benton ex76 which is smaller than the original but still
Funny stuff. Now do one for BC RICH!
What case is that? I got a gibson explorer and I've been searching for a slim case. How does it compare to the normal gibson case? (weight too) I see it's a bit smaller
great video!
I'm getting my first guitar in december. What shape should it be?
I have a checklist that I run through whenever considering buying a guitar.
#1 Explorer type yes or no
If yes, proceed to #2. If no: nevermind
Similar to Hetfield's EET FUK you should have a sticker for it that says TABE RNAK
correction: the explorer is the second best shape. the flying v is the first.
The fret access is good in theory, but if you're like me you always hit the horn anyway during solos haha
Came here from the bradley video, though you were from france because of the name but turns out you're canadian ahah
Love the explorer shape tho
Haha Yeah! We're about 7 million french speakers in Canada! ...Thus the french name. Thanks for watching! I love the Explorer shape too - you've seen it in the Bradley video
True story, dude.
Love the explorer because Mattias Jabbs
I got a 1993 Gibson woth EMg 81/85 on Craiglist back in 2013 for $750. The guy wanted $850 originally.
I can’t bring myself to modify it. Given as it now counts as vintage
This is Why I built A Z (explorer) headless and made back sweep lower for arm rest so i can sit down and play, and made it a single pickup with one vol one momentary killswitch and one on offf killswitch. But it still sucks trying to put in stand so made wall hanger
Sounds sick! I would love to see a picture of your build! Does it look like the Kiesel Lightspeed?
Yo so does the neck dive when you bring the guitar up with the strap??
Make a video about Les Paul or SG
Should i bue an Explorer or a les Paul or a flying v as a mid to good player??
And I thought I'm the only one with all these problems 🤣 btw what's the name of the case ? Thanks 🤘
does this extend to jackson kelly's and ibanez destroyers?
Thats the reason i go with a Kelly.... 🤔
I hve a Kelly but the exact same problems
I love my thunderbird bass, all the issues plus the neck is longer lol
Thanks bro
It can be played in the sitting classical position tho
flying v will always be superior
So this was actually a hidden commercial 🤣
❤❤❤❤❤
2:25 flying Vs also have that problem
And Jenna ortega
Its the exact same with my ibanez iceman.
ESP= no neck dive Edwards and gibson =neck dives. Thats my experience .
Neither one of my explorers neck dive. Some just aren't men enough for the explorer.
so... guess i'll get the firebird instead
You forgot to say that it is very pretty
It's reminds me Matthias Jabs of Scorpions
Suprisingly my explorer doesn’t neck dive for me now my jackson rhoads on the other hand….THATS ANNOYING!!!!
Love explorers, but the fret access isn't that great. Vs and superstrat shapes are much better for lead and solo.
And also gibson's default nonlocking strap buttons
Two words: Bottle washers.
Any strap can be a locking strap, and they cost very little.
Late reply but I meant to say that their strap buttons are smaller than normal straps which make it easier for the guitar to drop
I got a ltd, i love it but in a wide space 🎸
Try having an ML I hit it on everything
i love my jackson rhoads v
Most of those guitar shapes are mostly for looks... So yea
ESP , ESP , or ESP Edwards , that's all I need to say .
I love my Jackson Kelly
I've tried one in the past and I loved it too! The smaller body size makes it easier to enjoy I think. And having 24 frets is a plus
@@etiennefournier 24 frets is the reason I have it
No. Don't get any. That way there will be more for me to buy.
Lol
snakebyte >>>>>>
Hahaha thanks bro.
I would love to be your friend.
The only thing I hate is the fucking size of the case!
Ok lemme just stick with my LP
Get a premium leather strap no neck dive easy fix
Kinda the same with the ML for me😂
1:14 oh bin tabarnak
Explorers are not worth it a hollow body is way better ergonomics is better and everything explorers are just metal elitist guitars
Ahahahahaha🤭