They have one a bit like that at Nerang Guitar World. It;'s in a glass case for silly money. It's not a gloss finish though and has wooden pickups, I think. It's been a while since I saw it. I need to go and have another look.
I’m intrigued by Suhr but I don’t understand where they fit in the collection. Kind of strat-ish, kind of PRS-ish, ESP super-Strat-ish…what does Suhr really excel at? I’m not doubting, I’m just trying to understand why people seem to really like these guitars. Yes it’s pretty and the spec sheet is nice but what about it is unique/soecial??
The Aldrich pickups are incredible. The neck shape and feel is superb. Build quality off the charts. I was a die-hard PRS owner but ditched them for Suhr. They’re great for shredding but not wafer necks - and still versatile.
I’d love a video on how to get that dirty tone with the reverb settings, delay and amp settings in regard to bass, gain etc Your tone is so delicious mate, sounds epic!
Thanks a lot man I really appreciate it! Love your videos and playing a lot, you deserve way more subscribers and views with that amount of talent and knowledge! Would love to visit your shop someday (:
@@zz-.- owned a couple of suhr's before, from early 2000s era to some modern ones, the quality build isn't as refine and the attention to detail isn't as nice as before, but this is a personal taste you have to physically touch them and play them to know the difference
@@EstebanMcC don't get me wrong I still like them suhr's I've owned a couple of them, but ever since I get to really play one, there's just no turning back for me, hand craft built and the attention to detail/playability is far better than prs, well that's just my personal taste of course, but I do highly recommend trying one out
For some reason all Suhrs sound a bit dead and stiff to me, mayne due to not using light woods, the guitars are heavy and losing some overtones. Tom Andersons are much better.
Tom Andersons are great man! I prefer Suhrs though. Always preferred the single coil tones from a Suhr over their humbucking tones. Thanks for watching
I’ve owned one Suhr that I thought was awful. Then I got a good one in trade. Game changer. I’ve had only one TA and simply didn’t like it. Must try again.
We're all suckers for quilted maple. It really is a specimen. Well done!
@@popsarocker thanks for watching!
Iff i could pay one..... its all about wood, and this is breathtaking! 😊
1:19 nice sounding pharse
@@bluematrix5001 thanks!
That is stunning
Thanks for watching 🤟
Nice Guitar I love natural wood
Thanks for watching
What a lovely guitar that is, from experience!
Suhr make my favourite guitars. Love them.
They are incredible!
They have one a bit like that at Nerang Guitar World. It;'s in a glass case for silly money. It's not a gloss finish though and has wooden pickups, I think. It's been a while since I saw it. I need to go and have another look.
Oh cool! I've never seen that one, I'll look it up
Is that a shimmer effect added?
I’m intrigued by Suhr but I don’t understand where they fit in the collection. Kind of strat-ish, kind of PRS-ish, ESP super-Strat-ish…what does Suhr really excel at? I’m not doubting, I’m just trying to understand why people seem to really like these guitars. Yes it’s pretty and the spec sheet is nice but what about it is unique/soecial??
The Aldrich pickups are incredible. The neck shape and feel is superb. Build quality off the charts. I was a die-hard PRS owner but ditched them for Suhr. They’re great for shredding but not wafer necks - and still versatile.
@ when you say wafer neck, what are some direct comparisons from a “shred” style guitar that have a wafer neck?
I’d love a video on how to get that dirty tone with the reverb settings, delay and amp settings in regard to bass, gain etc
Your tone is so delicious mate, sounds epic!
Of course mate!! I’ll do one this week for you. Thanks for watching, have a great week 🤟
Thanks a lot man I really appreciate it! Love your videos and playing a lot, you deserve way more subscribers and views with that amount of talent and knowledge! Would love to visit your shop someday (:
@ thank you man! Working every day to get more subscribers 🤟 yes that would be awesome
Dude you’re such a fucking killer player, you should do some licks lessons 🤯🤯
Thanks man! That can be arranged :)
@ hell yeah man, keep it up 💪🏼💪🏼
Wait till yeh get yourself a Tom Anderson guitar, it's beyond another level
how so?
Totally and utterly disagree. They’re simply not better built, they’re on par, along with PRS - but tastes are different. I get you prefer them.
@@zz-.- owned a couple of suhr's before, from early 2000s era to some modern ones, the quality build isn't as refine and the attention to detail isn't as nice as before, but this is a personal taste you have to physically touch them and play them to know the difference
@@EstebanMcC don't get me wrong I still like them suhr's I've owned a couple of them, but ever since I get to really play one, there's just no turning back for me, hand craft built and the attention to detail/playability is far better than prs, well that's just my personal taste of course, but I do highly recommend trying one out
For some reason all Suhrs sound a bit dead and stiff to me, mayne due to not using light woods, the guitars are heavy and losing some overtones.
Tom Andersons are much better.
Tom Andersons are great man! I prefer Suhrs though. Always preferred the single coil tones from a Suhr over their humbucking tones. Thanks for watching
I’ve owned one Suhr that I thought was awful. Then I got a good one in trade. Game changer. I’ve had only one TA and simply didn’t like it. Must try again.