It was great to see this video get published. This is solid advice for NAMM first-timers as it so tiring on your feet, throat, and ears! You did the right thing by planning it out and concentrating on your must-see booths. That being said, thank you so much for stopping by Rotosound and taking the time to have a chat!
I love that you seem to have found a bunch of companies like KGR, and Kauer, that I've never heard of and didn't see anyone else cover! I also haven't seen any other coverage of the Effector Market yet! great vid.
Hanging out with you and everyone else really made my NAMM this year. You dont have to be sappy and say the people. but I will! You and Sebastian are amongst my favorite people ever! Cant wait to hang again!
I've lived in Sacramento for a decade and only learned a few months ago that there was a world class electric guitar builder twenty minutes from my house. I would love to get my hands on a Kauer one day.
Been waiting for this video! I was in line after you to try the OBNE pedals, but that Black Bobbin guitar was a treat. I've played some expensive guitars in the past, but as soon as I picked that up, my head fell off. 🤯 I couldn't believe how easy it was to play, how good it sounded, and the way it felt more natural than any other guitar I've ever played.
No way!! Sorry I took so long at their board! I feel the exact same way about the Phantone, honestly it’s the first guitar I’ve played in a long time where my mind didn’t immediately start making a list of mods haha. So glad you got to try it as well!
I honestly had no idea that the Arare was largely inspired by the Timmy, even though I've been following KGR for a couple of years, now. That just makes me want one even more, despite the fact that they are pretty pricey. I'm not a rabid worshiper of the Timmy, but I do recognize that it's a great pedal. But, I already thought the Arare sounded great.
I don't remember if it was you who did the video on it, but did you delete the video of you building the "Les Paul Custom" on a budget from Bocchi the rock? I was really interested in building one, but I can't find the video to see the parts!
As soon as I saw the notification for this I was curious if you got the chance to check out Halon as a fellow offset fan, so was happy to see them in the video ^^ Hadn't seen them pop up in any other NAMM videos, though I don't keep that close an eye on guitar TH-cam at large anyway. For me living in Europe they've become the de facto replacement for Mastery for me since they're cheaper here and an easy retrofit on more setups, while having similar merits. Am curious if you had any strong impressions of their stuff!
I was so stoked to see Halon there! Unfortunately for me, I didn’t see an offset demo guitar out with their bridge nor their vibrato so I didn’t get to try anything out (I was there kind of early so there may have been one later). Definitely still curious to try out some of their stuff since I’ve heard such great things!
I'm glad you highlighted Black Bobbin! Saving up for one of their Jazzmasters right now and already have a set of their lollar pickups in my current 89 MIJ Jazzy.
Greetings from Scotland. Loved the sounds you got from the OBN Screen Violence. Definitely some Killing Joke/Dinosaur Junior tones, which is always a good thing. Quick question; the music that starts at 1:42, where did you learn those 'dissonant' single note runs? They are really fantastic and I'd love to know how you came up with them. Thanks in advance. Love your content. Michael.
That pedal is so cool and feels like pure inspiration to play! So for parts like that, it’s all based around an arpeggiated major seventh chord that jumps around between a couple octaves. I grew up listening to a lot of Dance Gavin Dance and their guitarist Will Swan does a similar kind of thing that really inspired a lot of my playing. Hope this helps!
Always nice to see woman playing guitar, even MORE wonderful is that you're tech oriented. How did that start for you? I have two regrets, (1) I never mentioned in the personals that I wanted to meet someone who played guitar or bass, (2) that I wanted to meet someone who played guitar or bass, and was into Cosplay at comic conventions. *sigh
Thanks so much for stopping by! It was great to meet you and I whole-heartedly agree, the people were the best part of NAMM.
It was so great to meet you as well! Thanks so much for inviting us by and for letting me play your guitar! It was so cool!!!
I mean this in the best way possible; all your background and B Roll music sounds like 2000s anime music, and I love it
spot on
It was great to see this video get published. This is solid advice for NAMM first-timers as it so tiring on your feet, throat, and ears! You did the right thing by planning it out and concentrating on your must-see booths. That being said, thank you so much for stopping by Rotosound and taking the time to have a chat!
It was so great to meet you all!! Can’t wait to see you next year!
I need more videooooooos, I love your channel
I love that you seem to have found a bunch of companies like KGR, and Kauer, that I've never heard of and didn't see anyone else cover! I also haven't seen any other coverage of the Effector Market yet! great vid.
So cool to meet you and yeah, those black bobbin guitars were crazy good.
It was so great to meet you too! Hope to see you at whatever event we all end up at next!!
Hanging out with you and everyone else really made my NAMM this year. You dont have to be sappy and say the people. but I will! You and Sebastian are amongst my favorite people ever! Cant wait to hang again!
It was so great to get to hang with you all NAMM! Can’t wait to see you again soon!
Best part of watching these namm videos is finding Jason in all of them haha 😂
@@alexradsby low key this is just me connecting everyone's video and making the GearTube Connected Universe. lol
@@JasonTMays Im here for it bro haha
@@alexradsby GEARTUBE AVENGERS!!!! ENSEMBLE!!! lol.
I've lived in Sacramento for a decade and only learned a few months ago that there was a world class electric guitar builder twenty minutes from my house. I would love to get my hands on a Kauer one day.
The KGR Harmony stuff looks so sick! 5:54
It was!! Definitely want to try more of their stuff, and ideally not in the loud ass environment of the show floor haha
Joey! 10:17
I literally yelped when you held up the Vega Trem box! I have been looking to get one for months so I’m so excited to see you make a video on it!
Such a great video of presenting this years NAMM experience. Thank you so much!
Been waiting for this video! I was in line after you to try the OBNE pedals, but that Black Bobbin guitar was a treat. I've played some expensive guitars in the past, but as soon as I picked that up, my head fell off. 🤯 I couldn't believe how easy it was to play, how good it sounded, and the way it felt more natural than any other guitar I've ever played.
No way!! Sorry I took so long at their board! I feel the exact same way about the Phantone, honestly it’s the first guitar I’ve played in a long time where my mind didn’t immediately start making a list of mods haha. So glad you got to try it as well!
So awesome to have met you!!!
Hey!! It was so great to meet you as well! I’ll definitely need to stop by the shop next time I’m in town visiting family!
❤❤
So glad you put KGR Harmony in there. I love their stuff. Nambu cast iron pedals, and tansu chest amps!
I honestly had no idea that the Arare was largely inspired by the Timmy, even though I've been following KGR for a couple of years, now. That just makes me want one even more, despite the fact that they are pretty pricey. I'm not a rabid worshiper of the Timmy, but I do recognize that it's a great pedal. But, I already thought the Arare sounded great.
Looking forward to the next guitar upgrade!
The Screen Violence pedal is so fantastic, so glad you got one :)
I’m glad you had a great time at your first NAMM! I went on Friday and Saturday and wish I could’ve ran into you.
Looks like you had an amazing time!!! 😍😍😍
Great video! Love my Screen Violence (you really need to get an OBNE Expression Ramper to pair with it if you can), and just installed a Vega Trem!
Oh hey, it was my first NAMM too! Kinda bummed I didn’t see you around
1. great video
2. screen violence is sick
3. i like the things you play
4. KEEP IT GOING!
Love it. Turn it up to 11.
I don't remember if it was you who did the video on it, but did you delete the video of you building the "Les Paul Custom" on a budget from Bocchi the rock? I was really interested in building one, but I can't find the video to see the parts!
I can understand the feeling of getting overwhelmed. I dipped out in day 3 too 🤣💀
Great video!
Great video Nisebel
As soon as I saw the notification for this I was curious if you got the chance to check out Halon as a fellow offset fan, so was happy to see them in the video ^^ Hadn't seen them pop up in any other NAMM videos, though I don't keep that close an eye on guitar TH-cam at large anyway. For me living in Europe they've become the de facto replacement for Mastery for me since they're cheaper here and an easy retrofit on more setups, while having similar merits. Am curious if you had any strong impressions of their stuff!
I was so stoked to see Halon there! Unfortunately for me, I didn’t see an offset demo guitar out with their bridge nor their vibrato so I didn’t get to try anything out (I was there kind of early so there may have been one later). Definitely still curious to try out some of their stuff since I’ve heard such great things!
Damn i didnt know chvrches and OBNE had a collab, that pedal sounds sick!
I'm glad you highlighted Black Bobbin! Saving up for one of their Jazzmasters right now and already have a set of their lollar pickups in my current 89 MIJ Jazzy.
Buy the Phantone!!!! 🎸🎶🎶
2:00 Wow, you play violin too?! Of course you do. 😅❤
love your video!! may i know what's brand and model of that purple guitar you play at 04:06, thanks~
Did you get a chance to check out Halon's new trem? Keep debating on getting one but not many people seem to have any experience with them.
Unfortunately I didn’t since I didn’t see it mounted on any of the guitars at the booth. Definitely want to hear more about it as well!
Greetings from Scotland. Loved the sounds you got from the OBN Screen Violence. Definitely some Killing Joke/Dinosaur Junior tones, which is always a good thing. Quick question; the music that starts at 1:42, where did you learn those 'dissonant' single note runs? They are really fantastic and I'd love to know how you came up with them. Thanks in advance. Love your content. Michael.
That pedal is so cool and feels like pure inspiration to play! So for parts like that, it’s all based around an arpeggiated major seventh chord that jumps around between a couple octaves. I grew up listening to a lot of Dance Gavin Dance and their guitarist Will Swan does a similar kind of thing that really inspired a lot of my playing. Hope this helps!
Aah, scratchy zippery leather jacket! Great report.
Always nice to see woman playing guitar, even MORE wonderful is that you're tech oriented. How did that start for you? I have two regrets, (1) I never mentioned in the personals that I wanted to meet someone who played guitar or bass, (2) that I wanted to meet someone who played guitar or bass, and was into Cosplay at comic conventions. *sigh
DID YOU GO TO THE BAJA FRESH EXPRESS PLEASE TELL ME NOW!
Haha I kept seeing that pop up on the map every time I opened it but I never found it! I’m not even sure it actually exists!
Put your name on that list!
Poor Sammy looks tired.
Is she trans? She looks and talks a little bit like a friend of mine who is a trans woman. So cute and heartwarming