Gibson 80's Explorer & Flying V - Fire Breathing 80's Reissues!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ก.ค. 2024
- Dagan checks out the awesome Gibson 80's Flying V & Explorer! Since the 50's, both the Gibson Explorer and Flying V have dazzled musicians and fans alike! Their instantly recognisable pointy designs are a favourite for guitarists that want to stand out from the crowd and make a statement! The 80's was THE time to make a statement, and Gibson certainly did with that era of Flying V & Explorer, and now you can too with these amazing reissues!
Get your own at PMT Online below:
Gibson 80's Explorer - bit.ly/3GUVUnA
Gibson 80's Flying V - bit.ly/3H3nTl3
The Gibson Flying V is considered an iconic design by modern guitarists. It was first introduced in 1958, and in the following decades, it became increasingly popular, especially with hard rock and metal guitarists. For many of them, the 1980s is when the model really hit its stride. The Gibson 80s Flying V is based on the highly sought-after 1984 models. It features a fast-playing SlimTaper mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard. The iconically-shaped mahogany body is outfitted with new 80s Tribute pickups that accurately capture the unique fat-toned sound and rich sustain of the models from that era.
The Explorer was first introduced in 1958, and guitarists discovered its many charms as the years passed. Rockers embraced its futuristic shape and powerful sound by the 1970s, but during the hard rockin’ 80s, the model came into its own and was adopted by some of the greatest players of the decade. The new 80s Explorer is based on the popular 1984 model. It features a fast-playing SlimTaper mahogany neck with a rosewood fretboard. The iconically-shaped mahogany body is outfitted with new 80s Tribute pickups that accurately capture the unique fat-toned sound and rich sustain of the models from that era.
0:00 INTRO RIFFS! - Both Flying V & Explorer
1:45 Why These Guitars Are Awesome
3:35 Specs & Unique Features - With Tones
5:58 The Fire Breathing 80's Tribute Gibson USA Pickups!
8:00 More Explorer Dirty Tones
10:40 Explorer Clean Tones
12:22 More Flying V Dirty Tones
15:20 Flying V Clean Tones
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They stripped down the spec but forgot to strip down the price.
I just came to watch Dagan play some guitar, kick ass!
Lol This guy's energy always brightens my day. Great new gear, thanks!
Dude plays some creeds Arms wide open epic !
After playing a 1970s reissue Flying V yesterday, I want one! So good! That and probably a Fractal Axe FX III amp modeler to make recording to a DAW far easier. Love tube amps but so many issues dealing with replacement of tubes.
I am a big fan of the explorer guitars I own a couple already but love the 80's models would love to have one in my guitar collection for sure!
Still waiting for Epiphone to rerelease the white 84’ explorer with EMG’s
Fantastic 🎶💥
I LOVE full white J. H. Explorer and the Flying V
The greatest comeback, ahead of their time instruments. Albert King. The Edge. James Hetfield.
Was not expecting to hear Creed on a 80s guitar vid. Great video as usual!
Michael Schenker is using Gibson Flying Vs again because of Gibsons copyright infringement lawsuit against Dean guitars. So hoping Gibson will come out with a Michael Schenker signature Flying V. Also Mathias Jabs and Rudolph Schenker both had a limited run of Flying Vs and Explorers by Gibson in the 80s, this was before signature guitars were a thing. Im hoping they both get their respective signature lines again. Also the body on Mathias's Explorer is 9/10ths the size of a regular Explorer which I think looks better than the normal Explorer body size.
Doesn't make sense about Michael Schenker. Nothing would stop him from using guitars he already owns.
@@Scott__C He signed a signature deal with Dean when he got divorced and was flat broke. Now that he is no longer getting money from his Dean signature guitars he really has no reason to keep using them. I always thought the reverse V of the headstock looked stupid on a V body shape.
I got a 1980 Gibson Flying V~2 during 1983 still second owner 41 years later, modified with EMG pickups
single coil up front that appears as a humbucker and a double coil PAF on bridge with a coil tap switch and a custom pick guard, ebony fretboard and a Johnny Coffin case to keep her safe all these years
The “guess it song” is Higher by Creed. Cool guitars, great sound and I’ll have the Explorer thanks.
The explorer fits you well Sir !!!
In other news, I desperately need Dagan to demo that St. Vincent Goldie on the wall! I love this style of V with passive pickups (while preferring a pickguard for looks). Gibson prices keep me away, though. Schecter makes a great one, but for some reason have only offered it in transparent purple for a long time now.
The song at the end is My Sacrifice by Creed. Nive guitars! I like the Explorer in particular.
Crazy money
Its time you tell us which are your top 3 favourite guitars for 2023 after trying so many
Lol.... You even make an explorer look half size JEEZ. I feel tiny everytime I watch your videos, lmao.
Loved the V it's enough to turn a fella away from bass 😂😂😂 great shredding as always.
Aftermath from Strapping Young Lad at 14:03
2k 🥺...makes the 600£ I paid for my E2 explorer in the early 80's an absolute bargain.. 🙏
Not really. £600 in 1983 would be almost £2,500 in today's money!
I think my Kramer Pacer was about the same.. but although that's a great guitar still today..it's no where near the E2. and I'm guessing the E2 would fetch more these days.. can't ever see me selling either tho. 🤘🍻
my favorite Flying v is probably. the jackson king V
yeah and I'm a lefty player . having a rough time finding a decent guitar .
My Sacrifice-Creed \../
Great review and great guitars indeed! ... but... but... but at THAT Price !! .... Ouch.
Well shit... Just bought a sg tribute 😢. Would have spent more for that explorer. Bumma
8:32 all my friends are dead?
Getting real sick of having only black or white as color choices on Explorers. At least Gibson figured out some people hate pickguards on Explorers.
IKR 😂 one would think and as much as you pay & being a decades old guitarist you would think they would at least give 4 or 5 options at the most. I mean technically black & white are not even colors😂 so at least 3 real colors would be great without the extra charge they would provide because it’s Gibson 🙄
Pickguard is looking nicely on explorer and flying v
While right handed guitar players complain about colors, us left-handed guitar players complain about not having Guitars at all
You have no idea how bad I want, for example, a Fender Mustang. Good luck.
@@capturelightmediaDo right handed guitars look repulsive to you like left handed ones look to right handed players?
I hate the toggle switch position on the classic pickguard explorers. It's like: "Hello?! The rest of the controls are right here! Why is the switch way over there?"
who puts the V controls like that? They used to place them elegantly.
question . I have a 1992 fender squire strat that's left handed and in mint condition. all original hardware. what would it be worth ?
To be fair £2k is not that bad a price. Cant justify it personally it would be an Epiphone explorer for me just for the amount I play metal but very cool and given ive just bought a Gibson LP standard if no sorry scratch if, when I buy another premium brand I am after a PRS
Everyone still cannot understand why did Gibson purposely not do the exact shape, toggle and knob configuration of a real 1984 Explorer? It Hass to be to preserve the value of those vintage explorers. They could’ve made a fortune if they made these. Correct and even maybe did a custom shot Murphy lab version.
You don't put a Floyd Rose on an 80's Gibson. You put a Kahler on it.
80's Flying V players? K.K. Downing, Rudolph Schenker, Michael Schenker, Wolf Hoffman, James Hetfield, Kirk Hammett, Randy Rhoads. I think I remember seeing Billy Gibbons playing them, too.
2 grand
Is that the cost? Wow.
...I was thinking £799 would be a reasonable starting price.
Hetfield is Mr Explorer.
I still prefer my Dirty Fingers pickups. Did they ever put a Floyd on these guitars and, if not, why??? It would’ve made them the perfect rock guitars.
Play The Scorpions...
That V is nearly 3 times the price of the original 80’s model without the Dirty Fingers pickups. 😢
Honestly the 80’s were not the best for music at least not for me.. Extreme Hairspray & squeals 🙄but there is a handful of good bands but about it though at least using those guitars. Mid 60’s & 70’s are still the best to me. 🤘🏻🎸🤘🏻
I never thought I'd need to say this but: Poison >>> Creed 🤣
Nice, but they need a floyd rose. Why have a heavy metal guitar with no whammy ? Lol. All in all nice guitars, still need to be a thousand dollars cheaper though. Thanks brother for the video.
James hetfield and the guitarist from Overkill never needed a floyd on their explorers. Sounded fine to me
Few grand for a guitar with dot inlays LOL
Stripped down and still same price as the 70s models. Yeesh
1.8k no thanks I sold my 70s Flying V for 1k used😅 cs that is the value so yh im good and certainly not paying near the same for a Chinese Epiphone😅😅
I like the strip down look but Gibson really needs to shed more fat and management because their guitars compared to epiphone's I just not being that vastly different anymore, I own both and have for 15 years probably hundreds of different Epiphone and Gibson's. Korean, MIJ, China and more
STRINGY MCSTRING FACE!!!!!
-ola englund probably