It's a Bolt. It's basically Carvin's version of a Strat. I have a couple of them and they're the best guitars I've played. Although Strats are great too, the Carvin has more options for the price.
What is that on the nut of his guitar in the middle? Looks like a make-shift shim made out of aluminum foil because the D string sawed thru the graphite nut...I HATE when that happens. I had to do that with my PRS for awhile until I finally just bit the bullet and installed a new nut myself. If you're a tremolo user -- NEVER get a graphite or self-lubricating nut! Do NOT do it...It's not worth it, it will wear out very quickly and you'll need a new nut every 6 months. Go with Tusq.
In case you're still in the dark about this, it's a hair tie. He uses them to help mute any strings that would otherwise ring out while he's doing two-hand stuff.
What most amazes me about Greg is his versatility, I am sure those DV Mark amps are versatile too
Great vid, always great to hear how great musicians learned their craft!
Watching Greg Howe playing open chords is kinda rare.
Outstanding~ I love Greg's playing and the amp sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing this with the world.
What a great player.
Very candor and insightful, thx Greg
great guitarist!
Greg is a good guy…..
So next year we are going to see a new tube amp from Greg Howe and DV Mark? That's great news!
cool dv mark waiting for more videos about the little 250 gh ;)
Very nice!
legend
jaco P. on the wall....
Which model Carvin Guitar is that? I don't think it's his GH24 . . . .
Bolt Classic
It's a Bolt. It's basically Carvin's version of a Strat. I have a couple of them and they're the best guitars I've played. Although Strats are great too, the Carvin has more options for the price.
It's a Carvin Bolt Classic,basically their take on the Strat.Here:www.kieselguitars.com/catalog/guitars/bolt
Robert Valdez it's a stock Carvin bolt classic.
What is that on the nut of his guitar in the middle?
Looks like a make-shift shim made out of aluminum foil because the D string sawed thru the graphite nut...I HATE when that happens.
I had to do that with my PRS for awhile until I finally just bit the bullet and installed a new nut myself.
If you're a tremolo user -- NEVER get a graphite or self-lubricating nut! Do NOT do it...It's not worth it, it will wear out very quickly and you'll need a new nut every 6 months. Go with Tusq.
In case you're still in the dark about this, it's a hair tie. He uses them to help mute any strings that would otherwise ring out while he's doing two-hand stuff.
What's song is he playing in the beginning?
rz0svp I need to know too
alright, 3min51 c'est hilarant!