Yes, I'm using it. Now that I think about it, I should do a review about it. It's a great amp man, I love it. The clean channel is awesome for prog metal and stuff like that because it's not super bright. And the gain channel it's a some kind of combination of orange original sound and a more modern approach. It's a very versatile amp. Mine is the mkI but there's a mkII now. I want to buy the mkII too, I think it is voiced a little bit more modern. And to me it sounds a lot like a tube amp, at least on recordings, in person my 5150 just obliterates everything.
@@CarloFenrir that would be awesome you had that thing sounding nasty best I have heard it sound on you tube for sure thanks man I appreciate the answer back hope your channel takes off brother
@@CarloFenrir pickups just don't sound right to me. floyd rose is a pain in the ass to maintenance. doesn't stay in tune (idk if its my fault or the guitar itself) and i honestly don't find much use for the whammy bar currently, but that's just me. i also bought it within only 3 months of guitar experience, and getting a floyd rose as your first guitar as a beginner is just the worst idea ever. so idea. basically left there to take dust, but tomorrow i will bring it to a shop for resell.
@MetalGodOfLegend Oh ok. Yeah, I agree, getting a Floating Bridge as a beginner is not a good idea unless you have someone who can set it up or can teach you. I made the same mistake years ago. That might be the problem, because mine stays in tune whatever I do with it. Pretty solid. The pickups are just normal, but you can swap them and have a great guitar. Too bad you are selling it. You can try and ask some who knows how to set a floyd rose to set it up correctly and see how it plays. A tip: be sure that the locks on the neck are tight (not crazy tight but yes) because sometimes they are a bit loose or not tight enough and that can make the strings to get out of tune. Thanks for watching.
@CarloFenrir i do make them tight. Well, to be fair im happy with selling this guitar, because if i sell this guitar i will be getting a Solar A1.7. 7 string guitar, active pickups, locking tuners, solar brand so it's a garancy, and i also pay it 600 usd instead of 1600, so yeah if i gotta sell my Kelly for getting that beast at a basically gifted price... so be it
Nice. I got this guitar a few month ago and love it! My second Kelly. 😍
Thanks for watching! And congrats on that guitar, I love mine.
Amazing guitar bro, congrats!
Thanks man! I've always loved the Jackson Rhoads and completely ignored the kelly, but it's just as cool! Thanks for watching.
Yo brother were you playing thru that crush pro ? Been thinking about grabbing one
Yes, I'm using it. Now that I think about it, I should do a review about it. It's a great amp man, I love it. The clean channel is awesome for prog metal and stuff like that because it's not super bright. And the gain channel it's a some kind of combination of orange original sound and a more modern approach. It's a very versatile amp. Mine is the mkI but there's a mkII now. I want to buy the mkII too, I think it is voiced a little bit more modern. And to me it sounds a lot like a tube amp, at least on recordings, in person my 5150 just obliterates everything.
@@CarloFenrir that would be awesome you had that thing sounding nasty best I have heard it sound on you tube for sure thanks man I appreciate the answer back hope your channel takes off brother
@tjeffwar thanks! And it was the camera audio. And thanks for the kind words!
i've got 4 guitars in my life (soon 5) and this one is the only one i regret buying the most.
@@MetalGodOfLegend Really? Why?
@@CarloFenrir pickups just don't sound right to me. floyd rose is a pain in the ass to maintenance. doesn't stay in tune (idk if its my fault or the guitar itself) and i honestly don't find much use for the whammy bar currently, but that's just me.
i also bought it within only 3 months of guitar experience, and getting a floyd rose as your first guitar as a beginner is just the worst idea ever.
so idea. basically left there to take dust, but tomorrow i will bring it to a shop for resell.
@MetalGodOfLegend Oh ok. Yeah, I agree, getting a Floating Bridge as a beginner is not a good idea unless you have someone who can set it up or can teach you. I made the same mistake years ago. That might be the problem, because mine stays in tune whatever I do with it. Pretty solid. The pickups are just normal, but you can swap them and have a great guitar. Too bad you are selling it. You can try and ask some who knows how to set a floyd rose to set it up correctly and see how it plays. A tip: be sure that the locks on the neck are tight (not crazy tight but yes) because sometimes they are a bit loose or not tight enough and that can make the strings to get out of tune. Thanks for watching.
@CarloFenrir i do make them tight.
Well, to be fair im happy with selling this guitar, because if i sell this guitar i will be getting a Solar A1.7.
7 string guitar, active pickups, locking tuners, solar brand so it's a garancy, and i also pay it 600 usd instead of 1600, so yeah if i gotta sell my Kelly for getting that beast at a basically gifted price... so be it
@CarloFenrir it could also be the bridge being shipped to me malfactured, or my beginner hands ruined it. I have no idea