Schecter's signature models have been absolutely killing it. Nick Johnston, Aaron Marshall, Keith Merrow, and now this. Honestly I like a few of those models more than i like their music.
@@JohnWiku Be careful with the KM’s signature, I had a MkII and the truss rod was nearly unusable after 2 or 3 setups as the metal of the piece was useful to adjust the truss rod bent like butter. My luthier had to drill into it since using an Allen key ended up being impossible.
@@Wurst_wurst btw, I was looking for a high end 7 string, KMs were out of stock and way out of reach in price, so I went Solar instead. Proud owner of a S1.7LB, it's just perfect in every way!
Schecter's killing it with the signature models. The new Kenny Hickey signature is exactly what I would've likely picked on a custom shop order, and this one's just badass too. The 7-string version of this one would be a great compliment to the first one in a recording arsenal.
been playing guitar for over 24 years now, have owned everything from old and new gibsons, strats, esp, prs, ibanez, etc...have only owned 2 schecters over the years, but i gotta say, they are some of the best feeling guitars for guitar players in my opinion. and that's from early on, back in the day, schecters were just as good. now they're even better, beautiful, and honestly have had a better build quality than some fender strats that i've bought that were twice the price. flawless. and they're affordable with cool features like sustainiacs, etc....they're not my favorite brand, but if you're on a budget you absolutely cannot go wrong with a schecter.
Umm what? No idea what any of that says. Maybe sell a few guitars and get a lesson or two on say English and how grammar works? haha you expect anyone to believe you owned any of those expensive guitars? You start a sentence with "been" lol. Does even your mum believe you? Did she buy the guitars for you. OMG too funny.
Impressive that Schecter managed to make 2 dream guitars for me: The Keith Merrow and this one. Sadly, they're UNPAYABLE in Brazil. Import guitars come here at the price of a popular car or small house. (On that note, thank you Ola for making deals for Solar with brazilian vendors
If this isn’t djent enough for you, just got their Omen 7 Elite MS. Threw 10-74 8 string set on her, minus the 64, and dropped it to F#. Still intonates well, and the action is lower than I ever thought possible lol. I love Schecters
Hi, I wanna this guitar love the color and so on. But I am not a fan of this shadow headstock and I saw some people complaining about the neck dive. Which is understandable because of the shadow headstock. What about the neck dive? Especially with the 6 string?
@@xx2 I think it's mostly due to the position of the strap button (for standing, when seated it does seem to still have a little). If you look up Rob Arnold's youtube channel, he has a good video demonstrating it and how to fix it, although it involves drilling into the guitar, to relocate the strap button.. which I wouldn't want to do on a new $1,600 guitar. It's really a shame they put the button in that spot.
Thank you for this very informative video! Great demo and sound correlation with the Chug pedal (which I own and love). Especially with the detail you went into on the pickups…love this type of modern sound and good information on how unforgiving they are. Love from the USA. 🙏🎸
Man, you gotta get Browne back on! Love that guy. I have never been excited about Schecters though.....dont know why....never even played one. But that thing has my attention and i want one!....dare i say i try a Schecter before i try a Solar!.....Blasphemy, i know.....
I just got one of these last weekend. It really is a fantastic guitar, and the pickups are great. The Colossus does have a lot of mid range content but honestly I found it to be more balanced than my 7 string with a Duncan Nazgul in it (an admittedly unbalanced pickup). I was worried the neck might be too thin but it's very comfortable as you say, found it to be perfect for me. The body is similar to the KMs but not exactly, he's got some custom carves going on and I think the body/horn shape is slightly different. Guitar sounds damn good.
@JohnBrownemonuments Congrulations! And thank you @OlaEnglund for the review! It's always fun to watch your videos and get honest reviews! Please keep up the good work! Cheers
I play Schacter guitars since 5 years. First some Hellraisers with EMGs, now Apocalypse. All guitars are excellent. I love Schecters Apocalypse pickups - made for metal but you can play other styles as well.
I get the same vibe from this guitar as from my Solar s2.6c, the sound, playability and tightness overall. I love Schecter btw and actually sold mine (an Omen Extreme) to buy my Solar. Absolutely no regrets tbh.
Same thing for me with Schecter. I had a C1 fifteen years ago and it always felt off, and the neck was just weird. It tarnished Schecter for me, but I’m seeing some models lately that I’d like to test in person.
I agree. They are always decent, but in recent years they've really stepped it up, especially with the signatures. I never really go out to buy someone's signature, but the specs in the Nick Johnston Traditional, Aaron Marshall, and now this is giving me many reasons to look at them over Ibanez, LTD, or even a Fender.
You probably got a dud. My hellraiser is probably 12 years old now and very solid. Every schecter I've played always felt great in terms of build quality.
@@metalheadblues the hellraiser is definitely a different product. The C1 I had was a neckthrough and it just felt like a board the a nail on each end of it with chicken wire wrapped on both ends. It was just lifeless
Pretty cool! Looks like a nice guitar. I played Schecter years ago and overall they were fine, but they always put duncan designed pickups in their models which were thin sounding to me. Glad they've stepped up their specs. Would love to see you review Aaron Marshall's Schecter
I love Schecter guitars. I have 4, and I've never been let down by them. If you can, check out their Silver Mountain guitars. I've played guitars triple the price that didn't sound as good or play as well.
I have a 2007 Hellraiser C1 FR, and it's probably one of the most shreddy guitars I own. Yes the neck is a bit more C shaped than what I normally play, but the action is level flat and I don't even realize the difference compared to an Ibanez Wizard III.
I almost bought one of these. I chose the purple E1 sweetwater exclusive instead which has turned out to be a solid guitar. But I think I'll still add one of these TAO's to the collection.
@@SpookyApparition Only regret was I had to get the FR-S in order to get the purple finish I wanted. I yanked them out and put two F spaced Dimarzio Fortitudes in it and it shreds now though. The neck profile is perfect for me has a near gibson profile like my old mark morton dominion. I love the Evil Twin C-1 as well. My main guitar for two years has been a C-1 Apocalypse which is basically the same minus the fishmans and its a work horse.
I love that guitar (not as much as my A.1.6 plus) I have a white hell raiser and just like the name it’s a shredder. I also have a 7 string demon and it is a little like a baseball bat but after sanding a little work it is pretty good too.
As Schecter is concened I renember I was after the Loomis Signatures some ten years back. And man, they were almost unplayable with those Baseball-bat necks. But after I‘ve seen the Master‘s hands on one of his clinics… man, that guy‘s fingers are nearly double in length as mine! I decided to try another non- Signature Model and that was perfect till today. Pretty much the same Profile as my Vinter 8.
Funny story, I bought a Neko prototype guitar body off John Browne. It had no electronics or anything, just a two-piece body and neck. I met him outside a theatre in London and I said some cringe fanboy stuff. Despite me being in dumb fanboy mode, he was awfully polite and friendly. I have a Schecter 5-string Stealth bass and it absolutely slays.
8:26 exactly my thoughts! The price tag on this guitar is just insane, specially in germany. But as long as people are willing to pay the price, companies will raise the prices, cause they know, if you want it, you will pay for it. But yeah, that's the way it is nowadays.
Nice looking and sounding axe. Still wish they would have done the finish he had on the prototype though. And the price.. same with the new ESP Ltd’s here though. Guess i’m going to have to get used to that.
I have a Schecter Hellraiser C-7 passive with a set of Schecter Brimstone pickups. I’ve tried to love them but they just sound entirely too loose for what I play. This sounds leaps and bounds better than the Brimstone pickups. As for Schecter guitars in general I have an SLS Evil Twin 6 string shown in my profile photo that both sounds and feels absolutely crushing in the hands. Honestly one of the best guitars I’ve ever played in my life. Every time I pick it up I have a very hard time trying to put it down.
I have the SLS Evil Twin as well, fantastic guitar, especially for the price. Also never realized I needed a hipshot bridge, it's so comfortable to rest your hand on.
What tuning do you use? Not every pickup Schecter makes is suited for downtuned stuff. Brimmies are very compressed and hot, I'd use them in standard and noth much more
@@taxo I got them to work going straight into my Randall RG300H, they work great together with the right EQ settings, it’s kind of it’s own thing, but once you figure out how to get the amp to work with your guitar everything becomes a whole lot easier for dialing in heavy sounds.
@@taxo I got them to work going straight into my Randall RG300H, they work great together with the right EQ settings, it’s kind of it’s own thing, but once you figure out how to get the amp to work with your pickups, everything becomes a whole lot easier for dialing in heavy sounds. You can even throw in a graphic EQ and really get to changing things around to create your own sound while maintaining the qualities of the intended sound. It took some time to focus them in, but I got it nailed down!
@@Stretchwreckedem469great! I think they are great pickups for heavy rhythm, but just like many Schecter pickups are not immediately suited for everything, so to have em work properly yeah, you gotta make some tweaks. Unfortunately these days most players swap out pickups as soon as the guitars arrives home for the trend of the month, and noone tries to put some effort, which is something that pays back, a lot
Been debating on getting one of these. The 7 string version. I have a kiii artist Merrow 7 and I love how it plays but it’s either his fishmans, or pup placement I have a love hate relationship with it. I was hoping this one wouldn’t be as mid treble heavy.
Hey Ola. I would love to see the new Vox Brian May amp plugged into a 50-watt cab. To see if it can Chug? If you check the Vox the website. The set contains the 50-watt amp and a 25-watt cab so it's not in full output mode. I have not yet seen anyone do a review on what that amp would sound like with a 50-watt cab. Will it chug!?!?!?
great video. I wonder if you had to make any adjustments to the truss rod for proper relief or the action to make it shred? Pickup heights as well. Any fret buzz?
Looks great sounds a bright to me. Might be better if there was a tone knob on it and not a fan of a top heavy guitars ,so from one to give I give it a 3. 🧐
Looks very similar to the Merrow models. I would say Keith started the push to make the guitar brand what it is, now it's time to pass the torch to Mr. Brown.
Very similar to my Ibanez RDG’s. I’d probably pick one of these up if I didn’t already have those. Great color! I’d probably flatten the top of the headstock, that little swoop point is kinda ugly imo.
Listen to The Chug Project on Spotify - www.olaenglund.com/chugspotify
I will be getting Chug vinyl .
I should be receiving the Ultimate Edition any day now, and my Chug pedal tomorrow 🤘🤘
Can u review mark holcomb blue burst guitar of 2023
Just got a t2.6c. Omg what a guitar. Definitely purchasing one with everyone soon. Most definitely the coolest guitar I've ever owned
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Schecter's signature models have been absolutely killing it. Nick Johnston, Aaron Marshall, Keith Merrow, and now this. Honestly I like a few of those models more than i like their music.
@thesmellycatjazz i totally agree,and schecter offers all their signature guitars 🎸 in a lefty version just like kiesel
Jeff Loomis' sig guitar was always a lust for me!
KM's sig guitars are also beasts, I'd get a couple if I could afford them 😂😂😂
@@JohnWiku Be careful with the KM’s signature, I had a MkII and the truss rod was nearly unusable after 2 or 3 setups as the metal of the piece was useful to adjust the truss rod bent like butter. My luthier had to drill into it since using an Allen key ended up being impossible.
@@Wurst_wurst if your KM did that, then no Schecter guitar is safe 🤣🤣🤣
@@Wurst_wurst btw, I was looking for a high end 7 string, KMs were out of stock and way out of reach in price, so I went Solar instead.
Proud owner of a S1.7LB, it's just perfect in every way!
John's playing is on a whole nother level.
A new level!!!!!!!
A whole.... Nuvva..... Level.
Absolutely 🔥
Beautiful Axe! Mad respect for showing another guitar even having you own brand, mr. Ola! "You're breathtaking"!
It doesn’t look THAT good. It’s kinda cool looking, but it doesn’t come close to the best of Kiesel or even the other Schecter guitars.
@@Matthew_Klepadlo why do think it's not as good as the other schecters on the same calibre?
@@Matthew_Klepadlo Kiesel lmaoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
djent kid take
Schecter's killing it with the signature models. The new Kenny Hickey signature is exactly what I would've likely picked on a custom shop order, and this one's just badass too. The 7-string version of this one would be a great compliment to the first one in a recording arsenal.
This is the first time I’m seeing anyone put the 3 way switch away from the picking area and I’m all for it!
been playing guitar for over 24 years now, have owned everything from old and new gibsons, strats, esp, prs, ibanez, etc...have only owned 2 schecters over the years, but i gotta say, they are some of the best feeling guitars for guitar players in my opinion. and that's from early on, back in the day, schecters were just as good. now they're even better, beautiful, and honestly have had a better build quality than some fender strats that i've bought that were twice the price. flawless. and they're affordable with cool features like sustainiacs, etc....they're not my favorite brand, but if you're on a budget you absolutely cannot go wrong with a schecter.
Umm what? No idea what any of that says. Maybe sell a few guitars and get a lesson or two on say English and how grammar works? haha you expect anyone to believe you owned any of those expensive guitars? You start a sentence with "been" lol. Does even your mum believe you? Did she buy the guitars for you. OMG too funny.
And if a person ever has the means to get one, USA Schecters are amazing. Personally I would have one of those over Fender/Gibson USA models.
Impressive that Schecter managed to make 2 dream guitars for me: The Keith Merrow and this one. Sadly, they're UNPAYABLE in Brazil. Import guitars come here at the price of a popular car or small house. (On that note, thank you Ola for making deals for Solar with brazilian vendors
that intro song is incredible and john totally deserves this signature guitar schecter is a cool company
Heavy Bones - The Chug Project
I picked up the 7 string version. The guitar is amazing!
5:30 I was waiting for that exact riff. Sooooo refreshing
If this isn’t djent enough for you, just got their Omen 7 Elite MS. Threw 10-74 8 string set on her, minus the 64, and dropped it to F#. Still intonates well, and the action is lower than I ever thought possible lol. I love Schecters
Schecter Makes some killer guitars! Recently snagged a C-7 Hellraiser, and it's absolutely incredible. Going to grab one of their six-strings next
I love it. Very similar to my KM7 MKIII as you mentioned.
Love me a good schecter. Their USA custom shop is so under appreciated.
This guitar sounds beautiful, nice to have an affordable John Browne sig
I just got this guitar yesterday. It’s such an amazing guitar!
Hi, I wanna this guitar love the color and so on. But I am not a fan of this shadow headstock and I saw some people complaining about the neck dive. Which is understandable because of the shadow headstock. What about the neck dive? Especially with the 6 string?
@@xx2 I think it's mostly due to the position of the strap button (for standing, when seated it does seem to still have a little). If you look up Rob Arnold's youtube channel, he has a good video demonstrating it and how to fix it, although it involves drilling into the guitar, to relocate the strap button.. which I wouldn't want to do on a new $1,600 guitar. It's really a shame they put the button in that spot.
I love Schecter guitars 🤘💪
Thank you for this very informative video! Great demo and sound correlation with the Chug pedal (which I own and love). Especially with the detail you went into on the pickups…love this type of modern sound and good information on how unforgiving they are. Love from the USA. 🙏🎸
I do like that headstock. Really cool guitar overall
This does not surprise me at all. Schecter is absolutely killing it.
Schecters are my JAM! I'd like this guitar in a 7 strung version!
Awesome video Ola and I love Brownes playing style I joined Riffhard Johns online courses are incredible.
Hell yeah man I love my Schecter... C-1 Platninum is a sweet smooth ripper.
Man, you gotta get Browne back on! Love that guy. I have never been excited about Schecters though.....dont know why....never even played one. But that thing has my attention and i want one!....dare i say i try a Schecter before i try a Solar!.....Blasphemy, i know.....
😎🎸
Melodic section in this demo was real sick!
I love my diamond series demon six. Active pickups cost me 600 cad. And looks amazing with black hardware.
I just got one of these last weekend. It really is a fantastic guitar, and the pickups are great. The Colossus does have a lot of mid range content but honestly I found it to be more balanced than my 7 string with a Duncan Nazgul in it (an admittedly unbalanced pickup). I was worried the neck might be too thin but it's very comfortable as you say, found it to be perfect for me. The body is similar to the KMs but not exactly, he's got some custom carves going on and I think the body/horn shape is slightly different. Guitar sounds damn good.
This guitar always looks way better in these demos than it does on the official promo pictures.
Your lead and rhythm chops are impressive 😮
Ola, love your honest guitar reviews.
@JohnBrownemonuments Congrulations! And thank you @OlaEnglund for the review! It's always fun to watch your videos and get honest reviews! Please keep up the good work! Cheers
The midrange on those pick ups is next level.
John is an amazing player I love this guitar 🎸 congrats John n thank you Ola for demoing it!
What a Fvcking awesome guitar tone!!
Agreed
I play Schacter guitars since 5 years. First some Hellraisers with EMGs, now Apocalypse. All guitars are excellent. I love Schecters Apocalypse pickups - made for metal but you can play other styles as well.
I've been a schecter dude since 04. Still have my first Diamond series Omen 6 with Syn' Gates first signature invader pickup installed lol
I get the same vibe from this guitar as from my Solar s2.6c, the sound, playability and tightness overall. I love Schecter btw and actually sold mine (an Omen Extreme) to buy my Solar. Absolutely no regrets tbh.
Schecter was always good base for modifications. And getting on start good Wood etc
I just got a schecter banshee gt. Its insane how high quality it is for the price.
Amazing!! Its design looks really nice 😮
Ola always seems to upload during my lunch hour… nice
Same thing for me with Schecter. I had a C1 fifteen years ago and it always felt off, and the neck was just weird. It tarnished Schecter for me, but I’m seeing some models lately that I’d like to test in person.
I agree. They are always decent, but in recent years they've really stepped it up, especially with the signatures. I never really go out to buy someone's signature, but the specs in the Nick Johnston Traditional, Aaron Marshall, and now this is giving me many reasons to look at them over Ibanez, LTD, or even a Fender.
You probably got a dud. My hellraiser is probably 12 years old now and very solid. Every schecter I've played always felt great in terms of build quality.
@@metalheadblues the hellraiser is definitely a different product. The C1 I had was a neckthrough and it just felt like a board the a nail on each end of it with chicken wire wrapped on both ends. It was just lifeless
So beautiful guitar! Thanks a lot for the review!
Congrats on hitting 800k!
Love that pickup and rig combo sounded perfect for a recording
Pretty cool! Looks like a nice guitar. I played Schecter years ago and overall they were fine, but they always put duncan designed pickups in their models which were thin sounding to me. Glad they've stepped up their specs. Would love to see you review Aaron Marshall's Schecter
I love Schecter guitars. I have 4, and I've never been let down by them.
If you can, check out their Silver Mountain guitars. I've played guitars triple the price that didn't sound as good or play as well.
I have a 2007 Hellraiser C1 FR, and it's probably one of the most shreddy guitars I own. Yes the neck is a bit more C shaped than what I normally play, but the action is level flat and I don't even realize the difference compared to an Ibanez Wizard III.
I really wanna see Ola play the Aaron Marshall schecter signature!
1:29 Hm, no compensated nut?
Awesome playing
That head-stock is the second sexiest thing I have seen the whole video :D The sound is killer too!
Hell yeah, I am a sucker for Schecter and Monuments
I almost bought one of these. I chose the purple E1 sweetwater exclusive instead which has turned out to be a solid guitar. But I think I'll still add one of these TAO's to the collection.
Any regrets with the E1? It was really hard for me to decide between that and the C-1 SLS Evil Twin.
@@SpookyApparition Only regret was I had to get the FR-S in order to get the purple finish I wanted. I yanked them out and put two F spaced Dimarzio Fortitudes in it and it shreds now though. The neck profile is perfect for me has a near gibson profile like my old mark morton dominion. I love the Evil Twin C-1 as well. My main guitar for two years has been a C-1 Apocalypse which is basically the same minus the fishmans and its a work horse.
I love that guitar (not as much as my A.1.6 plus) I have a white hell raiser and just like the name it’s a shredder. I also have a 7 string demon and it is a little like a baseball bat but after sanding a little work it is pretty good too.
2:05 I hear some headstock resonance with the strings.
What causes that?
@@SpookyApparition the vibration between the string nut and the machines headstock, easy fix with a sponge underneath the strings
Well that's a beauty.. That color is just amazing!
As Schecter is concened I renember I was after the Loomis Signatures some ten years back. And man, they were almost unplayable with those Baseball-bat necks. But after I‘ve seen the Master‘s hands on one of his clinics… man, that guy‘s fingers are nearly double in length as mine!
I decided to try another non- Signature Model and that was perfect till today. Pretty much the same Profile as my Vinter 8.
i have two schecter guitars, they are both great, they are worth every penny and kick ass
Another great demo video 🤘🇨🇦🤘
Funny story, I bought a Neko prototype guitar body off John Browne. It had no electronics or anything, just a two-piece body and neck. I met him outside a theatre in London and I said some cringe fanboy stuff. Despite me being in dumb fanboy mode, he was awfully polite and friendly.
I have a Schecter 5-string Stealth bass and it absolutely slays.
The neck dive on the Mayo is the same, for the same reason you called out - ash body and wenge neck.
If I'm not mistaken, the second riff featured one of Ola's signature vocal performances over the second riff in it's first incarnation.
That model is as close as any high-end custom guitars you can get!! Will get the 7 strings version in 2025.
Just ordered the 7-string!
another great start to the morning with an Ola video . sikk guitar my brother
The bridge pick up reminds me of a more modern spin on like a JB. That's what I hear!
Nice playing today bro!
Damn, thought John was a mayones die hard. Schecter has stepped their game up massively these last several years. Happy with mine, I know that.
8:26 exactly my thoughts! The price tag on this guitar is just insane, specially in germany. But as long as people are willing to pay the price, companies will raise the prices, cause they know, if you want it, you will pay for it. But yeah, that's the way it is nowadays.
Exactly. Insane to ask 2,000 for a SK production guitar.
As far as i know its like 1.7k not 2k
Price tag in germany, still not under 2k.
Nice looking and sounding axe. Still wish they would have done the finish he had on the prototype though. And the price.. same with the new ESP Ltd’s here though. Guess i’m going to have to get used to that.
Sick guitar, sick sound and sick playing! Jävla bett i stallmicken!!! Me likes! 😎
I have a Schecter Hellraiser C-7 passive with a set of Schecter Brimstone pickups. I’ve tried to love them but they just sound entirely too loose for what I play. This sounds leaps and bounds better than the Brimstone pickups.
As for Schecter guitars in general I have an SLS Evil Twin 6 string shown in my profile photo that both sounds and feels absolutely crushing in the hands. Honestly one of the best guitars I’ve ever played in my life. Every time I pick it up I have a very hard time trying to put it down.
I have the SLS Evil Twin as well, fantastic guitar, especially for the price. Also never realized I needed a hipshot bridge, it's so comfortable to rest your hand on.
What tuning do you use? Not every pickup Schecter makes is suited for downtuned stuff. Brimmies are very compressed and hot, I'd use them in standard and noth much more
@@taxo I got them to work going straight into my Randall RG300H, they work great together with the right EQ settings, it’s kind of it’s own thing, but once you figure out how to get the amp to work with your guitar everything becomes a whole lot easier for dialing in heavy sounds.
@@taxo I got them to work going straight into my Randall RG300H, they work great together with the right EQ settings, it’s kind of it’s own thing, but once you figure out how to get the amp to work with your pickups, everything becomes a whole lot easier for dialing in heavy sounds. You can even throw in a graphic EQ and really get to changing things around to create your own sound while maintaining the qualities of the intended sound. It took some time to focus them in, but I got it nailed down!
@@Stretchwreckedem469great! I think they are great pickups for heavy rhythm, but just like many Schecter pickups are not immediately suited for everything, so to have em work properly yeah, you gotta make some tweaks. Unfortunately these days most players swap out pickups as soon as the guitars arrives home for the trend of the month, and noone tries to put some effort, which is something that pays back, a lot
Ya need to play Soulburn from Meshuggah..the Djentiest of Djent songs
Sounds like a high end ringing/resonance is present after any tight mutes. Maybe need to dampen the strings just past the nut...
Just curious, is there a permanent fix for that?
Damn.
Both this and Mayones one look hella awesome.
Schecter's Great demo🤘
the guitar looks amazing jeeze
Shecter is one of the best brands out there, for me personally the best
Didnt see John moving from Mayones, thats a lovely axe by Schecter, dont understand the hate for them every Blackjack I've had has been top notch.
Awesome guitar and yes looks a lot like the KM. Pretty pricey though.
Sick! But…. Man, not having any string dampening behind the nut was driving me…. Nuts. Lol.
Been debating on getting one of these. The 7 string version. I have a kiii artist Merrow 7 and I love how it plays but it’s either his fishmans, or pup placement I have a love hate relationship with it. I was hoping this one wouldn’t be as mid treble heavy.
I love the color!
I did a video with the 7 string TAO and oh my it's amazing !
What happened with Mayones?
For real bro... I went Schecter nuts some time ago... I call their pickups Truth Tellers.
Destroy erase improve-ish! Sounds SICK
Hey Ola. I would love to see the new Vox Brian May amp plugged into a 50-watt cab. To see if it can Chug?
If you check the Vox the website. The set contains the 50-watt amp and a 25-watt cab so it's not in full output mode. I have not yet seen anyone do a review on what that amp would sound like with a 50-watt cab. Will it chug!?!?!?
great video. I wonder if you had to make any adjustments to the truss rod for proper relief or the action to make it shred? Pickup heights as well. Any fret buzz?
Looks great sounds a bright to me. Might be better if there was a tone knob on it and not a fan of a top heavy guitars ,so from one to give I give it a 3. 🧐
I got a Shecter c6 pro, kick ass guitar.
Ola did some Vola in that beginning jam
dude i love this riffs that you play, someone knowns the names???? I'll be gratefull
damnn, that guitar sounds schweet as hell
Looks very similar to the Merrow models. I would say Keith started the push to make the guitar brand what it is, now it's time to pass the torch to Mr. Brown.
I want the Tao 7. I "need" it.
what about schecter Aaron Marshall signature am-6 or am-7
Very similar to my Ibanez RDG’s. I’d probably pick one of these up if I didn’t already have those. Great color! I’d probably flatten the top of the headstock, that little swoop point is kinda ugly imo.