Now this is the one we’ve been waiting for- this guitar seems an absolutely perfect fit for you in every way (and of course is a fantastic guitar!) and you seem totally at one with it which is always an awesome thing to experience and for us to watch and hear the playing results - fantastic stuff man!
It gets super mean right!! It's one of those odd instances where a "do it all" guitar doesn't have anything it's weak at. Everything really does sound awesome from funky cleans to that kinda gain on the bridge.
@@AudiomoMusic it sure does! And you did a wonderful job showcasing its versatility. I also appreciated you showing how well it cleans up depending on how hard you strum. Thanks again!
I’ll never afford one myself, but that’s a sick guitar man! Glad you still like it after the honeymoon period! I’ve had my PRS McCarty 594 SE since April, and I also still really love that guitar. Keep rockin 🤘
Love this demo! I'll need to send this to my other guitarist who recently got a Suhr! But honestly, at this point, I think supporting smaller brands is the way to go. I've been feeling the bite for a Flying V, but I'm going to be getting one through Maybach again than get a Gibson. Can't wait for that Suhr S demo!
Hahaha loved that ending!!!! I have finally tried a Suhr guitar myself recently, after a few years just hearing about them online - it was a Suhr Modern HH, and it was absolutely effortless to play! Personally wouldn't pay so much for a single guitar (I would get an used one at best), and I am pretty happy with my current arsenal, but there was absolutely nothing wrong to point about that guitar, really good one. This actually made me question: based on all your experience, what would you say of the more 'budget' options would come closer to that quality feel of a Suhr? Personally, I am really enjoying a Schecter Nick Johnston signature I found used, and was surprised when trying a Sire S7 (really nice neck and rolled edges), and also curious about the HB ST Modern Plus, once it comes back in stock!
I wouldn't put the HB in the same universe as the Suhr haha. The most consistent guitars I've found that can be had under a grand and similar to the Suhrs I would say are Fender Japan Hybrid ii line. The quality, materials, and playability of those really is something considering the price you just won't get SS frets or a compound radius spec wise.
Looks amazing. Sounds amazing. Bet it feels amazing too. Seems like a #1 guitar to me. Kinda wishing my thinline was green now. I love the compound radius fretboards. I really notice the difference when going back to my other guitars. It’s just easier for me to play on.
I will say this, I am having a really hard time figuring out whether I prefer the Alt T or the Classic S more... I think it's more of a numbers 1 and 1A in this scenario. I am going to try to not play nearly as much F brand stuff on youtube and give them anymore free advertising anymore and these guitars make that a very, very easy proposition.
Very nice, so good you bought it twice ! It's good to move away from the big manufacturers once in a while. There's a lot of great kit out there that often goes mostly unnoticed, or just gets skipped as a first choice over the 'safer' options.
One thing that you didn’t mention is I’m sure the neck is made from a beautiful piece of quartersawn maple which is standard for the alt-t. My next guitar is going to be a Suhr.
I've always heard really good things about Suhr. I guess I never really considered getting one because while they're top notch as far as the nuts and bolts go, they always just looked too plain to me. I'm sure the feeling of playing one is euphoric, but I don't think I'd ever look at one on a stand and lust after it. I wish they'd just get out there a little with their styling.
For me I actually embrace the fact they aren't so over the top in the looks department for the most part. They certainly have some insane looking finishes and neck options but the majority of the line is a little more subtle which kinda fits my style a bit more
as we just talked about on the phone just in case anyone else reads this, absolutely yeah once the amp hits drummer levels it really comes alive and you do feel it
Now this is the one we’ve been waiting for- this guitar seems an absolutely perfect fit for you in every way (and of course is a fantastic guitar!) and you seem totally at one with it which is always an awesome thing to experience and for us to watch and hear the playing results - fantastic stuff man!
Yep, it's the guitar I'm playing the most it just works so well for me and pretty much everything I throw at it.
was not expecting that at the end
Neither did I if I'm being honest ( yet anyways )
@@AudiomoMusic9-12" radius?..how does that work?..does the radius change down the neck or are they not able to tell you the actual radius?
@@Jeremya74 Google "compound radius"
@@Jeremya74 look up compound radius.
BROOO! That Suhr is incredible, well done!
Rarely does any guitar wow me anymore after years of doing this nonsense, this one really did and still does
A beautiful guitar Jim. Can't wait to hear more!
it's been finding it's way into a lot of videos and that's only going to continue to be the case :)
The sound demonstrations were fantastic. I especially loved the bridge pickup tune at 7:10. Thank you for the review!
It gets super mean right!! It's one of those odd instances where a "do it all" guitar doesn't have anything it's weak at. Everything really does sound awesome from funky cleans to that kinda gain on the bridge.
@@AudiomoMusic it sure does! And you did a wonderful job showcasing its versatility. I also appreciated you showing how well it cleans up depending on how hard you strum. Thanks again!
that thing looks lovely!
I happen to agree with you
I’ll never afford one myself, but that’s a sick guitar man! Glad you still like it after the honeymoon period! I’ve had my PRS McCarty 594 SE since April, and I also still really love that guitar. Keep rockin 🤘
I was looking at those the other day! I can't believe I've never tried one from the SE range and I'd love to at some point
@@AudiomoMusic awesome! Would love to hear your take on one if you ever got one to review on your channel
Love this demo! I'll need to send this to my other guitarist who recently got a Suhr! But honestly, at this point, I think supporting smaller brands is the way to go. I've been feeling the bite for a Flying V, but I'm going to be getting one through Maybach again than get a Gibson. Can't wait for that Suhr S demo!
Which one did he get??? and didn't he just get a Gibson too? Guy sounds worse than me with the guitar buying haha
@@AudiomoMusic He got the James Ivanyi signature, beautiful guitar. And to be fair, he bought the Les Paul around last year 😂
Hahaha loved that ending!!!!
I have finally tried a Suhr guitar myself recently, after a few years just hearing about them online - it was a Suhr Modern HH, and it was absolutely effortless to play! Personally wouldn't pay so much for a single guitar (I would get an used one at best), and I am pretty happy with my current arsenal, but there was absolutely nothing wrong to point about that guitar, really good one.
This actually made me question: based on all your experience, what would you say of the more 'budget' options would come closer to that quality feel of a Suhr?
Personally, I am really enjoying a Schecter Nick Johnston signature I found used, and was surprised when trying a Sire S7 (really nice neck and rolled edges), and also curious about the HB ST Modern Plus, once it comes back in stock!
I wouldn't put the HB in the same universe as the Suhr haha.
The most consistent guitars I've found that can be had under a grand and similar to the Suhrs I would say are Fender Japan Hybrid ii line. The quality, materials, and playability of those really is something considering the price you just won't get SS frets or a compound radius spec wise.
Looks amazing. Sounds amazing. Bet it feels amazing too. Seems like a #1 guitar to me. Kinda wishing my thinline was green now. I love the compound radius fretboards. I really notice the difference when going back to my other guitars. It’s just easier for me to play on.
I will say this, I am having a really hard time figuring out whether I prefer the Alt T or the Classic S more... I think it's more of a numbers 1 and 1A in this scenario. I am going to try to not play nearly as much F brand stuff on youtube and give them anymore free advertising anymore and these guitars make that a very, very easy proposition.
@@AudiomoMusic You have a classic S too?? I love the sound of HBs in a Tele
@seanzinger you didn’t watch to the end I feel like a disappointed father right now hahaha
Very nice, so good you bought it twice ! It's good to move away from the big manufacturers once in a while. There's a lot of great kit out there that often goes mostly unnoticed, or just gets skipped as a first choice over the 'safer' options.
I think at this point it's safe to say the best options are away from the two biggest manufacturers 9 times out of 10
Awesome!
Thanks!
One thing that you didn’t mention is I’m sure the neck is made from a beautiful piece of quartersawn maple which is standard for the alt-t. My next guitar is going to be a Suhr.
Nice guitar. I was at the Mesa shop in LA played a Tom Anderson tele. What a guitar!
Suhr and Anderson are both killer, killer guitar makers
I look forward to the Strat style Suhr review.
I'll ruin it for you, it's fantastic
@@AudiomoMusic great, now I'm gonna want one. Lol....
@debhart4302 the vibrato feels eerily similar to my gold jazzmaster on it. It was an instant sell
@@AudiomoMusic ❤️👍👍
I've always heard really good things about Suhr. I guess I never really considered getting one because while they're top notch as far as the nuts and bolts go, they always just looked too plain to me. I'm sure the feeling of playing one is euphoric, but I don't think I'd ever look at one on a stand and lust after it. I wish they'd just get out there a little with their styling.
For me I actually embrace the fact they aren't so over the top in the looks department for the most part. They certainly have some insane looking finishes and neck options but the majority of the line is a little more subtle which kinda fits my style a bit more
Curious whether you feel the vibrations of the body being semi hollow? Guessing it’s pretty light weight with the alder.
as we just talked about on the phone just in case anyone else reads this, absolutely yeah once the amp hits drummer levels it really comes alive and you do feel it
Where did you buy the pickguard bro?
Directly from Suhr
@@AudiomoMusic you read my mind bro that color but changing the pickguard looks pretty hot!
With the longer hair you kinda resemble a young Bruce Kulick. 😉
That's a first, but I can kinda see it ha!