I've watched many tone demo videos of guitars and pickups... but I like what this guy playing the most. simple but very clear to catch what the tones are really like. This is what I call the DEMO. 👍👍👍👏👏👏 60 and 70 feels good to me.
Hey man great playing! may I have your advice... playing for 45 years now with similar technique and style, just that stuck at the Knopfler/Gilmour domain. What would you suggest me to learn to be able to improvise the way you do? I'm really clueless when it comes to this. Thanks!
@@tonezone4745 It might be my speakers but I liked the V6olp . I heard more articulation. If you have time to answer sometime what are your thoughts v60 neck and middle an a SSV hum in the bridge. I play country rock and classic rock rhythm guitar , some leads. I had the Martin landaus and thought they were just o.k. What I liked about your Demos is that you played almost the same thing CLEAN. It was great. Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts. Aloha.
IMHO you should stack all neck pu's after eachother, then all mid pu's etc and play the same (short) phrase so one can really compare. For me this comparison does not add much value because the interval between comparable pu's is way too large. But thanks for the time and effort, production quality is super smooth.
@@melodicolatino You are absolutely right, and now that I read it the complete description he also states it in the timeline. But I'm afraid this is a bit how it works, you are plowing through a whole list of video's to find a decent comparison and one lacks the time to do an in-depth exegesis of each video.
I recently picked up a Suhr Classic Antique SSS with 3 ML Standards. I already have one Classic Antique with 3 V63’s and another with HSS of Thornbucker and 2 ML std. I wanted to make this one a little different. I also have a bunch of loose Suhr pickups may go with either SSS with V60LP Hot bridge or HSS with another Thornbucker, but which neck and middle? V63? V60? V60LP? Combo of??? Thanks!
I'd suggest V63 neck and middle to match the V60LP bridge. For HSS the ML standard will work well, as you would know. The V60 vintage wind are also warm enough to work in HSS config and sound a bit more vintage than the ML. With either of ML or V60, it helps to use a 510k load resistor to switch across the volume control.
@@jazzercaster4749 It lowers the total resistance. So when it combined with 500k control pots, it will sound more like a stratocaster using 250k pots. Lower load resistance filters the high frequencies, so the single coils sound like they should and not too thin.
The best description I’ve heard is that they sound greasy (in a good way). The little bit of upper midrange just ever so slightly fills it out. Probably the best for blues
I've watched many tone demo videos of guitars and pickups... but I like what this guy playing the most. simple but very clear to catch what the tones are really like. This is what I call the DEMO. 👍👍👍👏👏👏 60 and 70 feels good to me.
Great playing! Great comparison! Helped me choose the V70's for my style.
Open that tone pot!
Didn’t care for the V70’s.......untill it was time to ROCK!😳.........they seem to shine in a 70’s rock sort of way.....go figure👍
V 70s if you want to "Get your Ritchie Blackmore on" or also Early David Gilmore ' Wish you were here' or 'Dark side of the Moon '
I thought the 60's and 63's sounded best, but all sounded good.
I prefer the 63
Although for the dirty it’s a bit tight between the 63 and the 70
Este é o som que qualquer strateiro busca. Nice guitars!!!! Great.
For some reason to me it feels like it's more muffled than it should be I don't know if I would say it's the pickups though.
Also Curious to hear how a set of ML Standards would compare.
Same as 63
The V70s sound very scooped. Think they might be a great match for a Marshall Plexi style amp!
awesome man!
I like v63 most. Not too sweet, not too harsh.
Hey man great playing! may I have your advice... playing for 45 years now with similar technique and style, just that stuck at the Knopfler/Gilmour domain. What would you suggest me to learn to be able to improvise the way you do? I'm really clueless when it comes to this. Thanks!
Red one.
I like the lp the best
I have the fiesta red
I like pikup sounds fender fav
My favorite combo is v60LP (bridge) / v70 (mid) / v70 (neck).
Brand that play Scott Henderson XD! (My Uncle)
Are these three guitars made of the same material and quality? Is there anything else different besides aging the paint surface?
V70 it's very good, thank you, bye Ben.
Great review!
And playing
Great Demo !!!!!!!!!!!
@@tonezone4745 It might be my speakers but I liked the V6olp . I heard more articulation. If you have time to answer sometime what are your thoughts v60 neck and middle an a SSV hum in the bridge. I play country rock and classic rock rhythm guitar , some leads. I had the Martin landaus and thought they were just o.k. What I liked about your Demos is that you played almost the same thing CLEAN. It was great. Anyway, I appreciate your thoughts. Aloha.
I think i hear distortion on the microphone??
different guitar different sound...good video
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IMHO you should stack all neck pu's after eachother, then all mid pu's etc and play the same (short) phrase so one can really compare. For me this comparison does not add much value because the interval between comparable pu's is way too large. But thanks for the time and effort, production quality is super smooth.
Did you watch the full video? That's what he does from the minute 6:00 of the video.
@@melodicolatino You are absolutely right, and now that I read it the complete description he also states it in the timeline. But I'm afraid this is a bit how it works, you are plowing through a whole list of video's to find a decent comparison and one lacks the time to do an in-depth exegesis of each video.
Hi , are the v60 pickups noiseless? Many thanks
No.
None of the Suhr single coil pickups are noiseless but they have the SSCII dummy coil added in the guitar that takes out all the noise.
V70
is it me or is this amp a bit on the muffled side? enjoyed the rest ....
The amp sounds quite bad tbh.
V60 more open
I recently picked up a Suhr Classic Antique SSS with 3 ML Standards. I already have one Classic Antique with 3 V63’s and another with HSS of Thornbucker and 2 ML std. I wanted to make this one a little different. I also have a bunch of loose Suhr pickups may go with either SSS with V60LP Hot bridge or HSS with another Thornbucker, but which neck and middle? V63? V60? V60LP? Combo of???
Thanks!
I'd suggest V63 neck and middle to match the V60LP bridge. For HSS the ML standard will work well, as you would know. The V60 vintage wind are also warm enough to work in HSS config and sound a bit more vintage than the ML. With either of ML or V60, it helps to use a 510k load resistor to switch across the volume control.
@@helixworld what does the 510k load resistor do?
@@jazzercaster4749 It lowers the total resistance. So when it combined with 500k control pots, it will sound more like a stratocaster using 250k pots. Lower load resistance filters the high frequencies, so the single coils sound like they should and not too thin.
I thought the V63’s had the most “authority,” attitude and tone.
Yy yvyy vycvy
The best description I’ve heard is that they sound greasy (in a good way). The little bit of upper midrange just ever so slightly fills it out. Probably the best for blues
The V60LP that is
Vuelve a hacer el demo y esta vez asegurate que no clipee tu interfaz.
No está clipeando😂 es el amplificador de tubos saturando😅
God that AD is annoying and the guitar sound it unlistenable 😅