Keven is a BEAST! Love the green Fusion - the colour reminds me of a 90’s Ibanez S540, that I badly wanted and never got... perhaps it’s time to right that wrong!
Melodic and interesting. Love it. Great phrasing, great note choice and great timing. Plus that little *extra* thing that is so hard to define. I'd call it "feel" if that wasn't such an overused cliché term... (Oh, and the guitar seems bonkers amazing!)
It looks like it, you can see the screws on it so I'd assume so but I understand why you'd wanna know, I hate it when middle pickups are too high and picking becomes too hard
@@pedroleal7118 I mean I know it does but to be honest, it's not an insane amount (at least not in my experience). However, they definitely play sooo much nicer.
@@obnoxious2909 Yes, accessibility (usually 24 playable frets,due to structural design) and sustain (when bridge and pick-ups are mounted on a 'neck-thru'.In french we say 'conducteur' neck). I say so because I've always used neck-thru guitars and basses and there is a difference, besides accessibility, imo. It also alouds you to have the fretboard in the same plane as the body, which i enjoy, because the pick-ups can be positioned in a way that is not... in the way (buried into the body). Lots of adavantages, can't understand why it isn't more common. Probably time consuming.
@@pedroleal7118 well it definitely costs more too to produce. If you think about it, inconsistencies with bolt-on necks in the factory are okay because whatever, it's only a neck, it can be redone if the issue is big enough - however if neck thru guitars have an issue, I would imagine it's a much bigger financial loss.
Keven is a BEAST! Love the green Fusion - the colour reminds me of a 90’s Ibanez S540, that I badly wanted and never got... perhaps it’s time to right that wrong!
Keven Eknes is an absolute triumph of dynamics and hybrid-plucked shred; it is always a pleasure to hear him play [half-thanks to Strandberg!]
That orange / red one is everything I love in a guitar!
I love this Green
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No better player to showcase the new-design Bodens. Congrats, Strandberg & Keven Eknes!
the gritty look of the previous fusion line (the black one) was dope af
I love that trem bit at 0:30
my next guitar for sure. Love it! Plini and Per Nilsson of Scar Symmetry turned me on to this guitar and it has one of the best tones I've ever heard.
Such a Great Guitar
Nice playing Kevin.
It's cool! I like this song!
Melodic and interesting. Love it.
Great phrasing, great note choice and great timing. Plus that little *extra* thing that is so hard to define.
I'd call it "feel" if that wasn't such an overused cliché term...
(Oh, and the guitar seems bonkers amazing!)
When is the True Temperament one coming out? Can’t wait
I have 7 string boden, awesome instrument. Now I want green 6 string with tremolo neckthru . Too bad those are not available on Strandberg website
Sounds cool
I want that trans teal! I've been looking all over for it. I know it's discontinued
Muito bom , parabéns!!!!
Any idea of the name of this song or where it can be found?
I really enjoyed learning this song and practicing the techniques needed to sound like him! Could anyone suggest anything similar to listen to?
As if I needed another reason to purchase yet another Strandberg....This is a good one though.
Do these have coil splits?
Damn hot 🔥 🔥 🔥
Name of the song please? :)
Is the middle pickup height adjustable?
It looks like it, you can see the screws on it so I'd assume so but I understand why you'd wanna know, I hate it when middle pickups are too high and picking becomes too hard
ADD A rosewood fingerboard +boost and ok :) hss +tbx
One word, when ? :o
How does the neck thru design affects the tone ?
People believe neck thru has more sustain
@@obnoxious2909 well, it's true.
@@pedroleal7118 I mean I know it does but to be honest, it's not an insane amount (at least not in my experience). However, they definitely play sooo much nicer.
@@obnoxious2909 Yes, accessibility (usually 24 playable frets,due to structural design) and sustain (when bridge and pick-ups are mounted on a 'neck-thru'.In french we say 'conducteur' neck).
I say so because I've always used neck-thru guitars and basses and there is a difference, besides accessibility, imo.
It also alouds you to have the fretboard in the same plane as the body, which i enjoy, because the pick-ups can be positioned in a way that is not... in the way (buried into the body). Lots of adavantages, can't understand why it isn't more common. Probably time consuming.
@@pedroleal7118 well it definitely costs more too to produce. If you think about it, inconsistencies with bolt-on necks in the factory are okay because whatever, it's only a neck, it can be redone if the issue is big enough - however if neck thru guitars have an issue, I would imagine it's a much bigger financial loss.
But i like head. But reminds me of the stienburgs of the late 80s and 90s.
i don't know sasuke plays guitar
All those pickup combinations and only plays the bridge humbucker? Not the best demo Ola
plays on neck as well