Thanks to Evertune for making this video possible! Are you Team Schecter or Team High Intergrity Hello Kitty?? Poll in the top ri... oh wait, TH-cam killed the polls. 😢
I absolutely agree. The compound radius on the KM7 is incredibly comfortable to play. I can easily pick mine up, plug it in, play it for 3 hours and not even notice.
I have 2 of them with the FR. I wish I would have gotten one with the Evertune, but I wasn't really aware of them at the time. And I concur..best 7 string guitars I've ever owned.
Yeah, nice to see you getting the Schecter wake-up call I got a couple years back. A good friend, who was an Ibanez lifer, only buying Ibanez, aside from a Kramer first guitar, and a Jackson King V he received as a gift, suddenly had three Schecters, and was swapping a new Charvel for another Schecter. I didn't get it. Then I played all of them. I have a Jeff Loomis signature Schecter JL-7, with his signature Seymour Duncan set, from his final year at Schecter. This JL-7 is the best 7 string guitar I've owned that I didn't build myself. I did add an EMG wiring and pots, but otherwise stock, and it's so enjoyable. I will also add that the people at Schecter for a great customer/technical support experience. Those Lundgren pups were surprisingly obnoxious, in a good way. Enjoy!
I actually own one for a year now. And I have to agree. The high frets are soo easy to play and reach. I love it and the sound . Monster pickups. Thin neck too! 2.0mm i think
Schecter needs to send him the KM7 or KM6 Mk. III Standard or Hybrid models. I say the standard since they have a stealth grey version that was def inspired by what I remember from the reeeeal early days of when Keith Merrow was still rocking Strictly 7 Guitars. They came out with a greyish silver with Predator bomb counter inlays on the ebony fretboard. S7G and Keith were doing a giveaway I believe on Facebook for that S7G "Predator" guitar. IDK who won, but he/she must've been suuuper happy.
I've been scoping those banshee mach 7s for a while now. Up until about a month ago, my 7 string arsenal was a 27" scale Kiesel, and a 7 string solar. Then I purchased the Schecter KM-7 artist series. Holy Shit. I never remembered Schecter playing like that. 2 weeks later a KM-7 Hybrid 7 in white with maple fretboard came open (I'm a lefty, so slim pickings usually) and I immediately purchased that one. Those are now my #1 and #2 for 7 strings. 26.5 in scale seems like the perfect blend for the combination of intonation and playability.
I bought one of these guitars today. Really looking forward to playing it. Thanks for the heads up on the schecter factory evertune setup. I've never set an evertune up before; hopefully it won't be too hard.
Thought I would hate Schecter guitars. Then I played one. Now I love them. Not a fan of the ones with Floyd Rose systems, but that's probably because I like fixed bridges. Not a fan of superstrats either and my Schecter is a superstrat. Saving up to buy a new one - looking at the Solo II Apocalypse, the new Ultra series, the Solo II Custom and the Tempest Custom. By the time I have the cash there might be new stuff out too, so I'm pretty excited to see what comes next. Think they've been knocking it out of the park recently.
I have a loomis 7 08 version with the thicker neck and 707 emg ....I like it but I grabbed one of these today and after getting the action nice and low it just shreds so beautifully
I think Schecters have a great range of product offerings. Super metal to nice clean looking designs. Not played a lot of them, but they always feel so good in my hands when I pick one up at the store.
I've had a banshee mach fr-s 7 for about 4 months now. It's the greatest guitar I've ever played. I've had to talk myself out of getting a second hardtail version.
I just got a lefty Apocalypse E-1 and it has 24 XJ stainless steel frets, USA pickups, and 1 of 5 from a special lefty run. I love my Schecters! P.S. I actually really like the Schecter branded locking tuners as much as Grovers or Gotohs.
Hey Hunter!! So how does this compare to the Sir Headly LTD? Both are neck-through 7 strings with evertunes. Curious to hear your opinion. Love your channel!!!
Hey LP-style boy, you need to check out Darrel Braun's review of the Solo II. I love mine and it plays like a dream. Versatile and beautiful. Schecter nails it every time. Welcome to a new world.
The Lundgren pickups are good nasty, and the multi-piece neck just does not move lol. Stainless steel frets and compound fingerboard radius are also massive pluses in my book
I came here because I played one of these bad boys at first center and FELL IN LOVE with the 6 string model. Looking to save up some money to buy one but jeebus crust did I love everything about it, the beauty, the sound, the playability... I'm jealous of anyone who has one and I will not rest until I get my hands on my very own. Thank you for the review, as I have hardly found anyone else reviewing this particular model. That earned you a tip of my hat, a like for the video and a subscribe
People at "Schecter Guitar Research" (lol that full name is so cringe) must have been "researching" some good shrooms and they hallucinated that anyone would pay $1800 for a WorldMusic factory Korean Schecter with wallpaper top. Holly Molly this guitar will drop in values 50% once you walk out of the door with it. I don't think Schecter's edgy, ugly designs, aesthetics, names, logos and inlays appeal to anyone over the age of 12. They might as well stick to making their $400-$800 OMENs an Hellrazers which are in their target audience budget. PS. This headstock is got to be one of ugliest there is, on par with Chapman's.
What is the thing behind the nut and why do you use it please? I've seen Gruvgear Fretwraps that a lot of people use during two-handed tapping but this doesn't seem to be one of those? I've been asking around as I see a lot of people using these on acoustics but have struggled to get a defintive answer. Thanks, in advance.
@@agufish Nice! I don’t doubt the banshee is a great guitar, and I love the lundgren pickups, spec wise it’s close but I don’t think I can pass on the burl top with the crimson burst. Thanks for replying!
@@agufish Thanks for getting back to me dude! I really like your channel. If you do a video for an Evertune equipped Solar in the future I am willing to bet that a lot of US viewers would find that interesting. Just a suggestion. ;)
One thing that I never see reviewers talk about is the guitar weight!! So many people buy guitars online, and brands and stores never have this information... I know weight varies with the same guitar... but and heavy guitar will always be heavy, and a light one will always be light... they should inform buyers about the weight even if with a range.
@@BrandonEht I'm just saying that modern metal pickups should at least be demo'd through the amps that created the foundation of modern metal guitar tones.
@@jensenparker5504 Marshall dsls are very solid for modern metal tones. But I see what you mean with going through the mesa im sure that would be insane
Evertune always bumps list ~$500-$600, Lundgren are like BK (very respected in multiple communities and definitely not free), and it's a bombass deal. +1 for reverse headstock +1 for neckthrough +1 for World Music looking "crafted in South Korea" stamp +1 for I think they literally sent you the NAMM 2020 display model and if there's a size bigger than super jumbo fret wire, I think this is it lol But for $1700, I'm still hanging with 2019 RGR5227 all day long. Comes with BK PU installed from the factory; I haven't tried an evertune yet so I don't know if I really want one yet although the internet swears by it if you set it up proper, and I've seen people using it in different configurations from bendy, to no bendy, to actual hardtail, just by adjustments, and it has a LOT of MASS so I am assuming (and observing) you get some nice physical coupling and extra regeneration/body sustain.
Some say he knows the the nine cures for veganism from Daine to Mandarin. And he debates with religious intensity over the proper shade of redhead to chug a quilt maple top. All we know is, he's called Der Fish!
had that evertune experience with a solar guitar it was horribly set up coming from Thomann and totally turned me off the guitar but the worst thing was the bridge rattled like crazy in the 1st and 7th saddles so back it went. However i still find myself very drawn to it, getting rid of pitch drift in the lowest string... yes pls
Honestly, I wish I would've held off buying my recent guitar now lol. Just recently got a 2019 Schecter hellraiser hybrid fr s, with that sustainiac pickup in it, which dont get me wrong, it's crazy cool. I got the black version, has the nice carbon binding, looks great over all, and feels great. But that banshee really seems like something I'm looking for, guess the girlfriend will just have to bitch at me for a few weeks again lol.
Good vid as usual. If you don’t mind I’ve got a little audio note: the de-essing on your voice in this video is really noticeable. Sounds like you have some issue with your teeth. All the best!
Agufish It happens. The more I was listening the more I thought that maybe you actually have a bracelet and wanted to facepalm myself 🤣 (A great and most natural de-Ester is fabfilter pro-ds. Also if you wanna control that reverb in your room, plugin alliance has a very inexpensive SPL de-verb plugin) Cheers
Lundgren are the best to djent. They're cutting edge and precise because they're low output pickups. Metal players are always in search of high output ones, i think it's a mistake.
So are the lead/solo tones legit on this guitar/pickup configuration? Anyone who knows, I would definitely appreciate it. I’m debating buying one very soon.
Not sure if you're still interested, but I tried this guitar yesterday (with the hipshot hardtail bridge) along with pretty much every other guitar brand in the relative price range and I fell in love. I'm definitely going to get one. And I'd never even played a 7 string before. It was like butter. There's nothing this guitar can't do. I was playing clean, bluesy solos, heavy stuff, you name it, from the top string to the bottom like I'd had a 7 string my whole life. It's a really quality guitar with features you just can't get on others for the price.
@@jayroxx2580 You're welcome! Will you get a chance to play it before you buy it? This was the first time I ever sat and played like a dozen guitars back to back, and honestly so many of them were great and I'd be happy to own them. The PRS Holcomb 7 string was a close second. The thing that amazed me was trying so many guitars, I could feel the difference in string tension fr guitar to guitar and which felt better. That was the biggest thing in playability I noticed about them all. So many of them sounded great and were very versatile, you just couldn't go wrong, but especially the neck thru body Schecters. They just felt so solidly built. Have you searched youtube for any other videos featuring the Mach 7 lately? There are a couple that feature people playing lead tones. There are several with the Mach 6 which is the exact same guitar in every way except it has six strings. Check those out too to hear some leads. I'll see if I can pick out some decent ones. In the end though everything is personal preference, but I spent a lot of time playing lead on it. It was fun. I got some great vibratos from it and with the middle pickup position and coil split, it had a cool like swirly tone that would drift into a nice feedback after an aggressive vibrato. I thought it was cool.
Thanks to Evertune for making this video possible! Are you Team Schecter or Team High Intergrity Hello Kitty?? Poll in the top ri... oh wait, TH-cam killed the polls. 😢
Freaking autocorrect smhhh 🙃🙃🙃
@Jackson Roe lol, nice oen.
Woof
I hope you have heard my opinion about mini solos to heard the neck pickup :)
I feel I would be committing a cardinal sin if I didnt say Hello Kitty
"mom i need a bass teacher"
"we got bass teacher at home"
bass teacher at home 6:18
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You are one of my favorite TH-camrs and one of the reasons I started posting on my TH-cam channel so thank you!
I was a fan before, but the LegalEagle vid in the background adds another layer of respect. I appreciate all you do brother.
This is probably the best intro passthrough song you've done all year. Good job man. That shit slaps
Agree
What a funny coincidence- I just get a Schecter Demon 7 2 days ago and you post this! Lovely setup out of the box. Bet your Banshee was too.
I love the 12-16“ radius on my km7. I love the whole guitar, but that alone sold it - it‘s so comfortable
I absolutely agree. The compound radius on the KM7 is incredibly comfortable to play. I can easily pick mine up, plug it in, play it for 3 hours and not even notice.
Km7 is a fucking beautiful beast. I could only afford a c7 SLS elite which gets the job done.
"it was like I was recreating the magic of Guitar Center in my own home" - hilarious
Glad that you finally find a Schecter that truly inspires you ! Sure it won't be the last one :)
I have 2 of them with the FR. I wish I would have gotten one with the Evertune, but I wasn't really aware of them at the time. And I concur..best 7 string guitars I've ever owned.
Damn your riffs always get me bopping
Awesome intro Hunter!!!
Yeah, nice to see you getting the Schecter wake-up call I got a couple years back. A good friend, who was an Ibanez lifer, only buying Ibanez, aside from a Kramer first guitar, and a Jackson King V he received as a gift, suddenly had three Schecters, and was swapping a new Charvel for another Schecter. I didn't get it. Then I played all of them.
I have a Jeff Loomis signature Schecter JL-7, with his signature Seymour Duncan set, from his final year at Schecter. This JL-7 is the best 7 string guitar I've owned that I didn't build myself. I did add an EMG wiring and pots, but otherwise stock, and it's so enjoyable. I will also add that the people at Schecter for a great customer/technical support experience.
Those Lundgren pups were surprisingly obnoxious, in a good way.
Enjoy!
I actually own one for a year now. And I have to agree. The high frets are soo easy to play and reach. I love it and the sound . Monster pickups. Thin neck too! 2.0mm i think
He’s never reviewed a hard tail style schecter that’s why he never 100% loved them.
I'm sure it has more to do with the fact that he's not a fan of superstrats.
Floyd Rose is a deal breaker for me. Same with a locking nut. The second I see that crap I'm out.
For real. The hellraiser with a hard tail is got tier. My absolute favorite guitar of all time
I love my Schecter, an absolute go-to for any situation
Schecter needs to send him the KM7 or KM6 Mk. III Standard or Hybrid models. I say the standard since they have a stealth grey version that was def inspired by what I remember from the reeeeal early days of when Keith Merrow was still rocking Strictly 7 Guitars. They came out with a greyish silver with Predator bomb counter inlays on the ebony fretboard. S7G and Keith were doing a giveaway I believe on Facebook for that S7G "Predator" guitar. IDK who won, but he/she must've been suuuper happy.
The breakdown riff with the chords in the back was an absolute bop.
Been putting off ordering it waiting for a full review of the exact model I'm looking at, gotta say this review is making me want to try it right now.
That has to be one of the best intro jams you’ve ever done
I just got one of these used with a fixed bridge and I was shocked how good it was in the store, thing rips and for the value? Unreal
$1800 seems like a lot for a Schecter. But considering it has Lundgrens and an Evertune, I'm impressed.
That first song you played was so awesome I loved it
Easy to to tell that you actually like it cause your playing sounds aggressive and inspired. Love the work ethic, keep em coming B O i :)
I've been scoping those banshee mach 7s for a while now. Up until about a month ago, my 7 string arsenal was a 27" scale Kiesel, and a 7 string solar. Then I purchased the Schecter KM-7 artist series. Holy Shit. I never remembered Schecter playing like that. 2 weeks later a KM-7 Hybrid 7 in white with maple fretboard came open (I'm a lefty, so slim pickings usually) and I immediately purchased that one. Those are now my #1 and #2 for 7 strings. 26.5 in scale seems like the perfect blend for the combination of intonation and playability.
I bought one of these guitars today. Really looking forward to playing it. Thanks for the heads up on the schecter factory evertune setup. I've never set an evertune up before; hopefully it won't be too hard.
I just got my first Gibson Les Pail, I get your singlecut obsession now...
This demo track is sick!!
hey man love the uploads! Keep up the great work \m/
You make the best demos. They are always great
Damn Hunter! Now THAT was a DOPE track. Just heavy and perfect in every way.
Thought I would hate Schecter guitars. Then I played one. Now I love them. Not a fan of the ones with Floyd Rose systems, but that's probably because I like fixed bridges. Not a fan of superstrats either and my Schecter is a superstrat. Saving up to buy a new one - looking at the Solo II Apocalypse, the new Ultra series, the Solo II Custom and the Tempest Custom. By the time I have the cash there might be new stuff out too, so I'm pretty excited to see what comes next. Think they've been knocking it out of the park recently.
I have a loomis 7 08 version with the thicker neck and 707 emg ....I like it but I grabbed one of these today and after getting the action nice and low it just shreds so beautifully
The Schecter Solo II Custom is one of my favourite looking guitars ever..
I own one and it's a fun guitar to play on. Very comfortable neck.
This is epic! Have you thought about reviewing the Boss waza tube expander? You have a sick amp collection btw!
Speaking of high end Schecters, I would love to see you review the C7 SLS Elite Evil Twin!
I think Schecters have a great range of product offerings. Super metal to nice clean looking designs. Not played a lot of them, but they always feel so good in my hands when I pick one up at the store.
I have 2 Schecters and they are both amazing metal machines. Been looking for a 7-string...this might be the ticket.
I've had a banshee mach fr-s 7 for about 4 months now. It's the greatest guitar I've ever played. I've had to talk myself out of getting a second hardtail version.
I can't believe my eyes, Agufish, reviewing a Schechter! :D
Schecter banshee Mach when
He gave it heart but said nothing
Due to your affinity with single cuts Les Paul style guitars, I'd be curious to hear your opinion on the Schecter's Solo II custom.
I hope you’re doing well hunter !
nice rewiev i think i need to buy this guitar
Let me be clear here:
*LUNDGREN ARE THE BEST PICKUPS I'VE HAD IN MY LIFE!!!*
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I just got a lefty Apocalypse E-1 and it has 24 XJ stainless steel frets, USA pickups, and 1 of 5 from a special lefty run. I love my Schecters!
P.S. I actually really like the Schecter branded locking tuners as much as Grovers or Gotohs.
Hey Hunter!! So how does this compare to the Sir Headly LTD? Both are neck-through 7 strings with evertunes. Curious to hear your opinion. Love your channel!!!
I have a Ltd sh-7et and I like it. I think both guitars are beasts
Probably gonna get Lundgren M7's for my Schecter KM7iii Standard but how do you think they compare to the Nazguls? which I'm used too.
Wish you could do a review of the new Keith Merrow sigs
Better than the PRS Mark Holcomb Seven in Walnut? High praise indeed! Evertune for the win I suppose!
I love my Banshee Mach 7 FR-S, super high spec'd and well priced.
Something told me you'd love this guitar ;)
Hey LP-style boy, you need to check out Darrel Braun's review of the Solo II. I love mine and it plays like a dream. Versatile and beautiful. Schecter nails it every time. Welcome to a new world.
Can anyone tell me what that paper clip looking thing on the nut is and what it does
Jimmy Clip. It deadens the strings after the nut so you don't get those overtones happening when tracking and such.
Hunter 1:40-2:00 was the first time I actually took off my hat and started to bob my head during this riff. That was tasty my friend 😋
@agufish what really really sets it apart from the Sir Headly ?
The Lundgren pickups are good nasty, and the multi-piece neck just does not move lol. Stainless steel frets and compound fingerboard radius are also massive pluses in my book
@@agufish fair enough
Awesome I'd like a go on a 7 one day.
I just the evil twin with a floyd rose. Its beautiful and plays insane. Just need to get the action lower.
10:36 enter Pringle XD
Oh dude you can totally tell you love this thing...the riffs and tone are tasty as a feck
I had the hard tail version. And I sent it back traded it in on a esp e2 baritone. I liked the Mach 7, it just didn’t bond with me.
I think E-II is a notch higher than Schecter in that price range too.
I came here because I played one of these bad boys at first center and FELL IN LOVE with the 6 string model. Looking to save up some money to buy one but jeebus crust did I love everything about it, the beauty, the sound, the playability... I'm jealous of anyone who has one and I will not rest until I get my hands on my very own. Thank you for the review, as I have hardly found anyone else reviewing this particular model. That earned you a tip of my hat, a like for the video and a subscribe
I really don't care for Schecter, only came for the Lundgrens! \m/
I have a 6 string ken Susi ltd with an evertune and it's amazing! Now I want a 7 string with an evertune...idk about 1800 for a schecter tho lol
I was the same way. Like Schecters are always so meh. This is the first one that I’ve legitimately really liked lol
People at "Schecter Guitar Research" (lol that full name is so cringe) must have been "researching" some good shrooms and they hallucinated that anyone would pay $1800 for a WorldMusic factory Korean Schecter with wallpaper top. Holly Molly this guitar will drop in values 50% once you walk out of the door with it. I don't think Schecter's edgy, ugly designs, aesthetics, names, logos and inlays appeal to anyone over the age of 12. They might as well stick to making their $400-$800 OMENs an Hellrazers which are in their target audience budget. PS. This headstock is got to be one of ugliest there is, on par with Chapman's.
That tone is absolutely shocking
7 string hello kitty is probably weeping its ass off
What is the thing behind the nut and why do you use it please? I've seen Gruvgear Fretwraps that a lot of people use during two-handed tapping but this doesn't seem to be one of those? I've been asking around as I see a lot of people using these on acoustics but have struggled to get a defintive answer. Thanks, in advance.
I’m actually considering this in the 6 string or the KM6 Artist.
FWIW, I had both the KM-7 MKIII and this banshee. I kept the KM-7
@@agufish Nice! I don’t doubt the banshee is a great guitar, and I love the lundgren pickups, spec wise it’s close but I don’t think I can pass on the burl top with the crimson burst. Thanks for replying!
If you could only afford one would you recommend this guitar, or the LTD SH7? I love that purple finish. 💜
Between the two, this. Pickups can always be swapped out, stainless steel frets are the deciding factor for me!
@@agufish Thanks for getting back to me dude! I really like your channel. If you do a video for an Evertune equipped Solar in the future I am willing to bet that a lot of US viewers would find that interesting. Just a suggestion. ;)
Ok, I hope its as good as you say. I just ordered one and never thought I would spend so much coin on a Korean axe!
Let me know how you like it, dude!
I dont always agree with your opinions on guitars, but Hunter I will say your a hell of a guitarist!! You make up some killer riffs dude!......Subed🤘
One thing that I never see reviewers talk about is the guitar weight!!
So many people buy guitars online, and brands and stores never have this information... I know weight varies with the same guitar... but and heavy guitar will always be heavy, and a light one will always be light... they should inform buyers about the weight even if with a range.
I personally am very offended that you didnt run the lundgrens through the 6505 or the Mesa, but rather you ran them through the boomer bee hive.
If you can't get a metal tone out of a Marshall you shouldn't play guitar smooth brain
@@BrandonEht I'm just saying that modern metal pickups should at least be demo'd through the amps that created the foundation of modern metal guitar tones.
@@jensenparker5504 Marshall dsls are very solid for modern metal tones. But I see what you mean with going through the mesa im sure that would be insane
Boomer bee hive 😂
I love my purple mach 6 so much more than anything else I have owned and I’ve had everything from the big companies. Minus a music man.
My cello has a carbon neck reinforcement... shreddy, right?
Was considering buying this esp ltd ec 257, what do you think of it?
Kinda strange, why the controls cavity is upside down??
Evertune always bumps list ~$500-$600, Lundgren are like BK (very respected in multiple communities and definitely not free), and it's a bombass deal.
+1 for reverse headstock
+1 for neckthrough
+1 for World Music looking "crafted in South Korea" stamp
+1 for I think they literally sent you the NAMM 2020 display model
and if there's a size bigger than super jumbo fret wire, I think this is it lol
But for $1700, I'm still hanging with 2019 RGR5227 all day long. Comes with BK PU installed from the factory; I haven't tried an evertune yet so I don't know if I really want one yet although the internet swears by it if you set it up proper, and I've seen people using it in different configurations from bendy, to no bendy, to actual hardtail, just by adjustments, and it has a LOT of MASS so I am assuming (and observing) you get some nice physical coupling and extra regeneration/body sustain.
A friend of mine got the ibanez. I would also be torn between those two choises, but he is very happy with it.
Some say he knows the the nine cures for veganism from Daine to Mandarin. And he debates with religious intensity over the proper shade of redhead to chug a quilt maple top. All we know is, he's called Der Fish!
Jezza? Is that you
YES!!! I love my Schecter!!
Love the looks and hdeadstock but it needs some colours , red maybe white, even with maple fretboard
had that evertune experience with a solar guitar it was horribly set up coming from Thomann and totally turned me off the guitar but the worst thing was the bridge rattled like crazy in the 1st and 7th saddles so back it went. However i still find myself very drawn to it, getting rid of pitch drift in the lowest string... yes pls
can i download the track only?
Btw not that it matters to me but Lundgren also make ghost signature pickups cheers
I love Schecter I have two of them are freaking amazing
how you havent reviewed the solo ii custom is beyond my understanding
Schecter hasn't sent me one lol
@@agufish massive lol we must spam them hahaha for whhat i heard it's basically a lp custom
By the way game grumps call it Backstreet Boys tour instead of the virus that shall not be named so that works
Just call it Lord Voldemort.
I just call it tiktok
IBANEZ AZ! It’s a sick guitar and I’d love to hear your thoughts about it
So.. I'm packing my things to go back home after work and I get an Agufish notification. Guess I'll stay a bit longer.
Is it any chance to see your review on Keith Merrow signature?
Honestly, I wish I would've held off buying my recent guitar now lol. Just recently got a 2019 Schecter hellraiser hybrid fr s, with that sustainiac pickup in it, which dont get me wrong, it's crazy cool. I got the black version, has the nice carbon binding, looks great over all, and feels great. But that banshee really seems like something I'm looking for, guess the girlfriend will just have to bitch at me for a few weeks again lol.
Hey Hunter, will you demo the new jim root jazzmaster? i'm def gonna buy it but dunno if i go with the american or the mexican white one...
American all day build quality excellent
Just got the Jim Root stratocaster last week best guitar ever played...
Got this guitar yesterday. Fallout burst with the hipshot bridge. This is schecter #6 for me and i love them all but this one..... Holy S@#$!!!!
What song is this at around 2:15?
Good vid as usual. If you don’t mind I’ve got a little audio note: the de-essing on your voice in this video is really noticeable. Sounds like you have some issue with your teeth.
All the best!
Yeah I dunno what happened here. I thought I turned it off :/
Agufish It happens. The more I was listening the more I thought that maybe you actually have a bracelet and wanted to facepalm myself 🤣
(A great and most natural de-Ester is fabfilter pro-ds. Also if you wanna control that reverb in your room, plugin alliance has a very inexpensive SPL de-verb plugin)
Cheers
10:44 YEAH YEAH
Lundgren are the best to djent. They're cutting edge and precise because they're low output pickups. Metal players are always in search of high output ones, i think it's a mistake.
hi can you review a danelectro, i like to see how do they do in metal
Nice job on the review! How is the balance of the guitar when played standing up with a strap? Does it neck dive?
Not at all
I always wanted an RGIT27 or the 28 in a different color than Blue.
So are the lead/solo tones legit on this guitar/pickup configuration? Anyone who knows, I would definitely appreciate it. I’m debating buying one very soon.
Not sure if you're still interested, but I tried this guitar yesterday (with the hipshot hardtail bridge) along with pretty much every other guitar brand in the relative price range and I fell in love. I'm definitely going to get one. And I'd never even played a 7 string before. It was like butter. There's nothing this guitar can't do. I was playing clean, bluesy solos, heavy stuff, you name it, from the top string to the bottom like I'd had a 7 string my whole life. It's a really quality guitar with features you just can't get on others for the price.
@@ClifffSpeed That does help tremendously, brother! It’s at the top of the list right now for me. Thanks for the feedback.
@@jayroxx2580 You're welcome! Will you get a chance to play it before you buy it? This was the first time I ever sat and played like a dozen guitars back to back, and honestly so many of them were great and I'd be happy to own them. The PRS Holcomb 7 string was a close second. The thing that amazed me was trying so many guitars, I could feel the difference in string tension fr guitar to guitar and which felt better. That was the biggest thing in playability I noticed about them all. So many of them sounded great and were very versatile, you just couldn't go wrong, but especially the neck thru body Schecters. They just felt so solidly built. Have you searched youtube for any other videos featuring the Mach 7 lately? There are a couple that feature people playing lead tones. There are several with the Mach 6 which is the exact same guitar in every way except it has six strings. Check those out too to hear some leads. I'll see if I can pick out some decent ones. In the end though everything is personal preference, but I spent a lot of time playing lead on it. It was fun. I got some great vibratos from it and with the middle pickup position and coil split, it had a cool like swirly tone that would drift into a nice feedback after an aggressive vibrato. I thought it was cool.
I liked guitar-playing-Hunters haircut.