I own this guitar as my first 8 string. It is an exceptional guitar in my opinion. I personally love the idea that I have a teleshape, but absolutely nothing on it that will make people ask me if I play bluegrass or country. I didn't notice the neck "wedge" effect on my 8 string. I will say it is definitely one of the first 8 strings I ever felt good about holding. It looks more overwhelming than it feels as a primarily 6 string player. It is buttery smooth and the first thing I changed on it was the strings. I went with Stringjoy even tension 8 string set. The tone definitely improved and my bottom F# didn't sound near as "flubby". I will say I am in agreement with the pickup voicings. It is always on the hottest setting. I only find myself changing it on cleans.
@@deusexvideos I personally am still in love with this guitar! It just plays so comfortably and doesn't feel like a big chunk of wood. I have had some friends try it out and they said the same thing. I personally like that it doesn't sound like every other 8 string I played.
I have an LTD by ESP Eclipse custom T-Shape. It is a pretty decent guitar all and all I have searched everywhere and they just don't make an 8 string in this shape by LTD. Would you happen to have an Ibanez with a wizard 7 or 8 neck or an LTD? Is the schecters neck comparable in thickness and width. I prefer thin necks and the LTD and Ibanez are my top two picks as far as guitars Japan just knows what they are doing. EDIT: Also the body looks very thin on this guitar? Is that true? The LTD and my Fender tele are pretty thick the LTD weighs a whooping 8.8 lbs really 10 with the stuff I changed out I like the sturdy feel of it. My Martin is so light it feels like a cheap toy I play my much cheaper fender acoustic over it even though it's nearly 8x more expensive than the Fender. Sorry it's a lot of info but I usually buy guitars in person and by usually I mean always. So buying this thing online is off putting.
@@bobbyvandyke143 As far as 8 strings are concerned, I have played a lot of the affordable ones in person. I always end up putting them back on the rack because they just feel so cheap. That being said, I personally preferred the Ibanez 8 strings in the "affordable" line. The neck on the shecter I have its super comfortable. It is thin, but I would not say it is anywhere near an Ibanez RG Wizard neck. I do have an ESP LTD EC Artic Metal (6 string) that I love and it is normally tuned to B standard to play Avatar, Slipknot, and the like. All my other guitars are Charvel, Ibanez, ESP and a Fender Squier (first guitar). If I had to compare the neck of the shecter to any other guitar I played, I would say it is inbetween an Ibanez Wizard neck and a Charvel DK24 Pro neck. It was the first 8 string to me that really felt comfortable in my hands and not like a chunk of wood. It is super smooth and a matte finish so your hand slides freely. I think if you like Ibanez and ESP you should be fine, as I enjoy mine. If you are wanting a cheaper 8 string to get into, I would suggest the ibanez and budget for new pickups. I never cared for an Ibanez without DiMarzio's in them. That of course all comes down to personal preference.
Very interesting to have your thoughts after a tour with the guitar. It feels very honest but also the kind of rare review that some might appreciate a lot.
My theory on why the pickup angle is that they’re doing the same thing Strandberg did with their t-style. The telecaster has a straight bridge and angled pickup, so this is the reverse of that.
I think this is simply a cost saving measurement to not have to angle the pickup or fit a 9 string pickup into an 8 string guitar like they often do with fishmans.
I own 7-string version of this guitar, and it's fantastic. I don't notice any flubiness. It is definitely very thick and full though, in a great way to me. The fanned frets feel downright amazing. The flubiness is something you can EQ out, but it's probably specific to 8-string.
@@SamBrockmann Its definitely interesting, but I honestly didn't think it sounded great in the mix either. At first I thought it was just the bass and kick trying to fight for position in the mix, but once I heard the guitar alone, I realized it was that pickup, and also probably a bit too much gain. It seems like it'd take some work to get this thing to sound good.
That demo was tight asf dude. I'm having my own Schecter disillusionment at the moment - I've got 3 of them, and my C7-Pro is just... doing my head in. I HATE setting up guitars, despite playing for years, and as with lower tunings and heavier strings the buzz is always my worst enemy. However, on trying to adjust the truss rod and raising, and lowering, the brige, I've realised that the frets aren't level! I have a Steph Carpenter 7 which is juicy as heck as a point of comparison it's a diffeent beast (despite the fact I still get buzz because I'm a simpleton). But, it's a real shame that midrange guitars essentially isn't up to par or are inconsistent as fuck. Maybe it's all QC, maybe it's my shit setup, but I feel as though guitars that are a touch more specialist, such as 7 and 8-strings, rarely come as they should - set up for beefy strings and chugging. Weird rant over.
When you have so many 8 strings in the same tuning this one has a very different character to all of them! I think they both should stay in the arsenal. For an only 7/8 string... Not sure if I'll recommend this, I'd recommend it as more of an alternative to spice things up
I've noticed most multiscale guitars have the bridge pickup further away from the bridge than straight scale guitars. I usually end up putting an EQ in front of the amp and dialing it out. I'll reduce the 1K region and it helps. then bypass that when I'm recording so it cuts better. On the NDSP Gojira X, I'll just turn the tone knob to 10 o'clock and boost the frequencies I want after the amp to make it sound better for solo guitar tones.
If Schecter is listening need a M8M style guitar done the Schecter way. Single passive pickup with bridge and pickup placed as far back as the m8m (no one else is doing this), ebony fretboard, neck through, stainless steel frets, 29-30 scale, locking tuners, flat black or any color just no poly, flat top, no neck dive, Schecter headstock (I like the Keith Merrow one). Ibanez 8 string headstock kinda fugly 😬
Id have been interested if it had two pickups with push/pull knobs, and 28" at its longest. I have two other 8s that are 28" scale, and it really should never be any less. Unless youre a strictly E standard fan.
Looks very classy and mature as an 8 string and I think it sounds pretty brutal. Not my thing at all sound wise, but that's pure preference. It does sound good tho.
It's one that appeals to me with the one pickup. One thing that i find pretty meh is the fact that it's black. I've seen it so many black guitars that it just bores me. I'd be interested to see how i like the fanned frets since I've never played an instrument with that feature before
Hey man, one question as I'm currently finding my way into the modeling realm, what high and low cuts do you use for 8 string guitars? Do you have any IR recommendations, free or not? 😅 Thanks 🙏
Wow this guitar just sounds like a massive wall of doodoo. Absolutely no note separation to speak of. It’s like a mix of “HHHHHHHHHHH” and “SSSSSSHHHHHH” sounds. Looks fantastic tho. I bet the fit and finish is on point as well. Schecter is pretty consistent with build quality.
Awesome!! What audio interface do you recommend? I’m using behringer 202hd it’s great with my 6 strings but it clips when I use my 8 string so I have to play it really really soft 😢
The 6 string is the only one I’d get, because it’s not multiscale. And I actually love multiscale guitars, but they messed up with not angling the pickup.
I’m so confused that Schecter has so many models that are available in standard single scale models in the 6 string line up, that are only multiscale when they add strings. The reaper is the same way. I personally love my reaper multiscale but I would’ve picked one of these up for sure if it was a standard single scale and the pickup placement wasn’t wonky. It feels like they made the multiscale choice for an all style no substance guitar.
Big ass telecasters almost always have neck dive due to the top horn being shorter than where a typical strat strap would be mounted. What you can do to fix that is to get a black eyebolt the same size as the strap peg screw, and screw that in instead, that will extend the strap mount point further out past the horn, then i just put a carabiner on the end of my strap to attach it.
Why not just like it for what it's good at but not like it for what it's not good at? Don't need to have only a single opinion on something just to make it simpler. There is room for nuance here. :~)
I know this ain’t the right crowd, but what kills it for me is the lack of neck pickup and a tone knob. Multiscale tele with those specs, and in 6-8 strings? That’s a Swiss Army knife for any gig on the planet. I know it’s geared for the metal guys, so it’s lean, but definitely bummed me out, as a metal guy who does occasional jazz gigs.
That’s most 8 strings. A 6 string tuned down to double drop C# like Putrid Stu does for example sounds 10x bigger The long scales make the sound very trebly
A lot of people feel the same way about the p bass. Best bass in the mix, but other stuff can be nicer or more unique even. Jazz basses soloed sound great
Hey baena big fan of you and carcosa I have a piece of constructive criticism, after seeing you live a couple times and listening to your records, it’s hard to hear the guitars cut through the mix some times. Just fyi
The distance of a pickup from a bridge saddle definitely makes a difference, regardless of if it is rails, poles, actives, etc. If that were not the case, then a neck pickup and bridge pickup would sound the same if they were rails with that logic
@@BaenaCarcosaI’m curious now…. First, I agree with the logic of needing the bridge pickup closer to the saddle, but if you try picking closer to the bridge where the tension is higher, does it feel like it makes a difference in the tone?
One thing that's important - and this isn't a comment on Andrew's tone (because he already did what I am about to note, from what I can tell) - is these are essentially anagalous to Fishman Fluence pickups. No, the stock pickup is not a Fluence; it's a Schecter active pickup. But it's designed for a more modern tone. You are not going to get a good tone if you scoop the mids and suck all the life out of the sound. This isn't 1989; stop trying to EQ like Sepultura's *Beneath the Remains*. Don't get me wrong, that's a great record. But these are not EMGs. A lot of people hear "active pickups", and they think they can EQ it like Metallica's 1st 3 albums. Don't do that, folks. You need mids. It's 2024. Stop scooping your mids. Also, while it's not 'required', using a thicker pick will give you a more tight, percussive attack, especially while palm muting. This particular bit is true of any guitar, not just of this guitar. A thicker pick gives more of that tight, percussive palm mute tone. On any guitar. Why wouldn't we want that? We're playing metal, not Taylor Swift songs. 😂
You can still scoop your mids and sound great. But not on an 8 string in drop E obviously. Dying Fetus's tone is still pretty scooped in C# standard. Not AJFA scooped but much closer to that than the all mids tone modern bands use on 7/8 strings.
@@bengreenbank , that's exactly the point. We're talking about this specific guitar, which is obviously an 8 string guitar. C# standard is nothing compared to Drop E.
huh? This isn't to take away from your point, but these do not come with Schecter pickups. They all come stock with an active Fishman Fluence Modern Open Core lol
That Schector is over priced trash. You could have got a HB8 for a far far far less. Please do not do what ever you did on the opener of this video again. Thank you.
"leading riff makers of india" woah dude instead of people discovering your channel and being impressed with your playing, you jump in with a giant self proclaimation.
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Cool man!
I should get a 8 string guitar too!
I own this guitar as my first 8 string. It is an exceptional guitar in my opinion. I personally love the idea that I have a teleshape, but absolutely nothing on it that will make people ask me if I play bluegrass or country. I didn't notice the neck "wedge" effect on my 8 string. I will say it is definitely one of the first 8 strings I ever felt good about holding. It looks more overwhelming than it feels as a primarily 6 string player. It is buttery smooth and the first thing I changed on it was the strings. I went with Stringjoy even tension 8 string set. The tone definitely improved and my bottom F# didn't sound near as "flubby". I will say I am in agreement with the pickup voicings. It is always on the hottest setting. I only find myself changing it on cleans.
Awesome glad you like it!
Glad to hear it's a good guitar, it's beautiful and I want one so badly
@@deusexvideos I personally am still in love with this guitar! It just plays so comfortably and doesn't feel like a big chunk of wood. I have had some friends try it out and they said the same thing. I personally like that it doesn't sound like every other 8 string I played.
I have an LTD by ESP Eclipse custom T-Shape. It is a pretty decent guitar all and all I have searched everywhere and they just don't make an 8 string in this shape by LTD. Would you happen to have an Ibanez with a wizard 7 or 8 neck or an LTD? Is the schecters neck comparable in thickness and width. I prefer thin necks and the LTD and Ibanez are my top two picks as far as guitars Japan just knows what they are doing. EDIT: Also the body looks very thin on this guitar? Is that true? The LTD and my Fender tele are pretty thick the LTD weighs a whooping 8.8 lbs really 10 with the stuff I changed out I like the sturdy feel of it. My Martin is so light it feels like a cheap toy I play my much cheaper fender acoustic over it even though it's nearly 8x more expensive than the Fender. Sorry it's a lot of info but I usually buy guitars in person and by usually I mean always. So buying this thing online is off putting.
@@bobbyvandyke143 As far as 8 strings are concerned, I have played a lot of the affordable ones in person. I always end up putting them back on the rack because they just feel so cheap. That being said, I personally preferred the Ibanez 8 strings in the "affordable" line. The neck on the shecter I have its super comfortable. It is thin, but I would not say it is anywhere near an Ibanez RG Wizard neck. I do have an ESP LTD EC Artic Metal (6 string) that I love and it is normally tuned to B standard to play Avatar, Slipknot, and the like. All my other guitars are Charvel, Ibanez, ESP and a Fender Squier (first guitar). If I had to compare the neck of the shecter to any other guitar I played, I would say it is inbetween an Ibanez Wizard neck and a Charvel DK24 Pro neck. It was the first 8 string to me that really felt comfortable in my hands and not like a chunk of wood. It is super smooth and a matte finish so your hand slides freely. I think if you like Ibanez and ESP you should be fine, as I enjoy mine.
If you are wanting a cheaper 8 string to get into, I would suggest the ibanez and budget for new pickups. I never cared for an Ibanez without DiMarzio's in them. That of course all comes down to personal preference.
Very interesting to have your thoughts after a tour with the guitar. It feels very honest but also the kind of rare review that some might appreciate a lot.
It's fun as fuck. My friend owns one and I loved playing it. When I buy one, I'm going to change the color of from black to green with white.
The best color
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My theory on why the pickup angle is that they’re doing the same thing Strandberg did with their t-style. The telecaster has a straight bridge and angled pickup, so this is the reverse of that.
I think this is simply a cost saving measurement to not have to angle the pickup or fit a 9 string pickup into an 8 string guitar like they often do with fishmans.
That opening riff was an absolute face melting banger! What was it from?
new Carcosa song coming out later this month :)
I agree with the same stratocaster shape. This guitar would be sick with the two pickups for a lead guitarist who shreds.
Great review. Thanks for the honest pros and cons!
Intro deserves all the BREEEEEEEEE!!!!! screams.
If you want an 8 string Tele, I feel like you'd love the Fusion 8 Ignition by Jericho. The only thing that it's missing is the multiscale.
I own 7-string version of this guitar, and it's fantastic. I don't notice any flubiness. It is definitely very thick and full though, in a great way to me. The fanned frets feel downright amazing.
The flubiness is something you can EQ out, but it's probably specific to 8-string.
U cant eq out the effect it has on palm mutes
@@Durkhead , why would you want to? Lol
That bit sounds amazing. Especially in a full mix.
@@SamBrockmann because you might want your palm mutes or your pick attack to be more tight and percussive thats why
@@Durkhead , I have incredibly tight and percussive palm mutes from the 7-string version. What. The. F***. Are you doing, bro?! 🤣
@@SamBrockmann Its definitely interesting, but I honestly didn't think it sounded great in the mix either. At first I thought it was just the bass and kick trying to fight for position in the mix, but once I heard the guitar alone, I realized it was that pickup, and also probably a bit too much gain. It seems like it'd take some work to get this thing to sound good.
Absoulte fire tone 🤘🤘🤘
That flat black is clean as fuck, though. If only the panel matched the flat black.
That demo was tight asf dude. I'm having my own Schecter disillusionment at the moment - I've got 3 of them, and my C7-Pro is just... doing my head in. I HATE setting up guitars, despite playing for years, and as with lower tunings and heavier strings the buzz is always my worst enemy. However, on trying to adjust the truss rod and raising, and lowering, the brige, I've realised that the frets aren't level! I have a Steph Carpenter 7 which is juicy as heck as a point of comparison it's a diffeent beast (despite the fact I still get buzz because I'm a simpleton). But, it's a real shame that midrange guitars essentially isn't up to par or are inconsistent as fuck. Maybe it's all QC, maybe it's my shit setup, but I feel as though guitars that are a touch more specialist, such as 7 and 8-strings, rarely come as they should - set up for beefy strings and chugging. Weird rant over.
I keep thinking about picking up an 8 string, but I'm so comfortable with a 7 string now I just keep coming back to them
I have been wanting a review on this for the last week
When you have so many 8 strings in the same tuning this one has a very different character to all of them! I think they both should stay in the arsenal.
For an only 7/8 string... Not sure if I'll recommend this, I'd recommend it as more of an alternative to spice things up
I've noticed most multiscale guitars have the bridge pickup further away from the bridge than straight scale guitars. I usually end up putting an EQ in front of the amp and dialing it out. I'll reduce the 1K region and it helps. then bypass that when I'm recording so it cuts better. On the NDSP Gojira X, I'll just turn the tone knob to 10 o'clock and boost the frequencies I want after the amp to make it sound better for solo guitar tones.
Yooo when we getting info on the sig harley benton
If Schecter is listening need a M8M style guitar done the Schecter way. Single passive pickup with bridge and pickup placed as far back as the m8m (no one else is doing this), ebony fretboard, neck through, stainless steel frets, 29-30 scale, locking tuners, flat black or any color just no poly, flat top, no neck dive, Schecter headstock (I like the Keith Merrow one). Ibanez 8 string headstock kinda fugly 😬
Damn bruhhhh, thats brutal af. I could see hella deathcore, slammimg death metal and even the deftones using that guitar 😳
Yo that opening riff is filthy
Id have been interested if it had two pickups with push/pull knobs, and 28" at its longest. I have two other 8s that are 28" scale, and it really should never be any less. Unless youre a strictly E standard fan.
hey andrew is it possible for you do a review on the Schecter Omen Elite 8 string?
Haven't tried it. But i have a 6 and 7 string schecter. Apart from my prs...They're by far my favorites
I'd keep it for studio stuff sounding good in a mix context is great. Neck dive would be a deal breaker for me but for recording just sit.
What!!?!? No clean tone demo!?? Outrageous.
What are the drums!? Your mixes has been so fucking good lately!
All stems other than the guitars in this mix were done by Buster Odeholm since this is from an upcoming Carcosa track!
I was just looking at this guitar the other day. I really like telecaster shaped 7/8 string guitars like Stef Carpenters. signature.
Looks very classy and mature as an 8 string and I think it sounds pretty brutal. Not my thing at all sound wise, but that's pure preference. It does sound good tho.
Thank you for the review! I saw you also reviewed the Rob Scallon 8-string. Which do you prefer in terms of overall playability and sound?
The Rob Scallon for sure personally
I’ve always wanted a extended range tele
It's one that appeals to me with the one pickup. One thing that i find pretty meh is the fact that it's black. I've seen it so many black guitars that it just bores me. I'd be interested to see how i like the fanned frets since I've never played an instrument with that feature before
Hey man, one question as I'm currently finding my way into the modeling realm, what high and low cuts do you use for 8 string guitars? Do you have any IR recommendations, free or not? 😅 Thanks 🙏
Wow this guitar just sounds like a massive wall of doodoo. Absolutely no note separation to speak of. It’s like a mix of “HHHHHHHHHHH” and “SSSSSSHHHHHH” sounds. Looks fantastic tho. I bet the fit and finish is on point as well. Schecter is pretty consistent with build quality.
Always good to hear volenti non fit injuria
Guitar only goes ktzzzzzzzzgtzzzzzzzz. Seems very fizzy to me. Don’t know if it’s the tone or the guitar though
Can you review the new Jackson warrior baritone it's only got 6 strings :(
Awesome!! What audio interface do you recommend? I’m using behringer 202hd it’s great with my 6 strings but it clips when I use my 8 string so I have to play it really really soft 😢
The 6 string is the only one I’d get, because it’s not multiscale. And I actually love multiscale guitars, but they messed up with not angling the pickup.
I’m so confused that Schecter has so many models that are available in standard single scale models in the 6 string line up, that are only multiscale when they add strings. The reaper is the same way. I personally love my reaper multiscale but I would’ve picked one of these up for sure if it was a standard single scale and the pickup placement wasn’t wonky. It feels like they made the multiscale choice for an all style no substance guitar.
Hard to beat those Aristides
Seems like an homage to Stephen Carpenter's telestyle
When do we get a sig Harley Benton video 😵💫🤒
Wish it were straight scale 😢
Tell them to make a bass version!!!! I need a 5 string tele 🥺
Seems all PTs neck dive.
i don't know how i feel bout your sound cuz it doesn't change from guitar to guitar
I really want to see Pete Townshend playing it :-)
should i get this guitar, i'll be happy if you answer
Up to you haha! That's the point of these videos so you can listen/see and decide for yourself :)
Those lower notes sounded like 💩, pretty typical from a pickup that far away.
Big ass telecasters almost always have neck dive due to the top horn being shorter than where a typical strat strap would be mounted. What you can do to fix that is to get a black eyebolt the same size as the strap peg screw, and screw that in instead, that will extend the strap mount point further out past the horn, then i just put a carabiner on the end of my strap to attach it.
If I could choose, I would also prefer and angled pickup. Having said that, it sounds pretty amazing here man!
Why not just like it for what it's good at but not like it for what it's not good at? Don't need to have only a single opinion on something just to make it simpler. There is room for nuance here. :~)
The pickup placement ruins it.
I know this ain’t the right crowd, but what kills it for me is the lack of neck pickup and a tone knob. Multiscale tele with those specs, and in 6-8 strings? That’s a Swiss Army knife for any gig on the planet. I know it’s geared for the metal guys, so it’s lean, but definitely bummed me out, as a metal guy who does occasional jazz gigs.
Super Tele
That pickup placement is an absolute shame. That is way too far from the bridge. I really don't like it.
A white pick guard would be funny.
Doesn't sound good.
That’s most 8 strings. A 6 string tuned down to double drop C# like Putrid Stu does for example sounds 10x bigger
The long scales make the sound very trebly
@@off6848 Plenty of 8 strings sound fine. The pickups on this one sound bad. Or maybe the strings are too thin....
A lot of people feel the same way about the p bass. Best bass in the mix, but other stuff can be nicer or more unique even. Jazz basses soloed sound great
Atrocious tone choices my guy
Hey baena big fan of you and carcosa
I have a piece of constructive criticism, after seeing you live a couple times and listening to your records, it’s hard to hear the guitars cut through the mix some times. Just fyi
nope. in case of rail pickups you dont need to rotate it. only separate magnets need to be right aimed to the strings
The distance of a pickup from a bridge saddle definitely makes a difference, regardless of if it is rails, poles, actives, etc. If that were not the case, then a neck pickup and bridge pickup would sound the same if they were rails with that logic
imagine being so confidently wrong
@@BaenaCarcosaI’m curious now….
First, I agree with the logic of needing the bridge pickup closer to the saddle, but if you try picking closer to the bridge where the tension is higher, does it feel like it makes a difference in the tone?
One thing that's important - and this isn't a comment on Andrew's tone (because he already did what I am about to note, from what I can tell) - is these are essentially anagalous to Fishman Fluence pickups. No, the stock pickup is not a Fluence; it's a Schecter active pickup. But it's designed for a more modern tone.
You are not going to get a good tone if you scoop the mids and suck all the life out of the sound. This isn't 1989; stop trying to EQ like Sepultura's *Beneath the Remains*. Don't get me wrong, that's a great record. But these are not EMGs. A lot of people hear "active pickups", and they think they can EQ it like Metallica's 1st 3 albums. Don't do that, folks. You need mids. It's 2024. Stop scooping your mids.
Also, while it's not 'required', using a thicker pick will give you a more tight, percussive attack, especially while palm muting. This particular bit is true of any guitar, not just of this guitar. A thicker pick gives more of that tight, percussive palm mute tone. On any guitar. Why wouldn't we want that? We're playing metal, not Taylor Swift songs. 😂
You can still scoop your mids and sound great. But not on an 8 string in drop E obviously.
Dying Fetus's tone is still pretty scooped in C# standard. Not AJFA scooped but much closer to that than the all mids tone modern bands use on 7/8 strings.
@@bengreenbank , that's exactly the point. We're talking about this specific guitar, which is obviously an 8 string guitar. C# standard is nothing compared to Drop E.
@@SamBrockmann Yeah we agree. Love the rig rundowns btw. Especially the Jason Isbell one.
huh? This isn't to take away from your point, but these do not come with Schecter pickups. They all come stock with an active Fishman Fluence Modern Open Core lol
@@ryanf4278 , I specifically stated that this guitar used Fishman Fluence pickups.
That Schector is over priced trash. You could have got a HB8 for a far far far less. Please do not do what ever you did on the opener of this video again. Thank you.
Stick with that Harley Benton then . lol 😂
deathcore is just so cheesy these days....
Schecter always been mid. Jackson gang
A waste of money, find a good bassist.
I am one of the leading Riff makers of India 🇮🇳 but still your content inspire me to Riff even more 🤘🤘🤘
lol, ok, sure
"leading riff makers of india" woah dude instead of people discovering your channel and being impressed with your playing, you jump in with a giant self proclaimation.
@@randomasdfx7891 It may sound Cocky but It is what It is,India has no Competition what so ever
At this point it just makes noise.
that 3rd voicing is bangin yo
These all would've sound better with less gain 🫤
Ive been in drop B on my 5 string schecter for 12 years, and it rarely goes out of tune. 🤌