This was a fun video to watch. I like the pickups too. They sound really good clean and with dirt. You should be doing voice overs for a living. Nice job on the guard design too. 👍🎶🎸
you should taper the sides of the pick guard with a razorblade, scraping it uniformly along the sides. that should help with the jaggedness and give it that extra fit and finish
Very much enjoyed the video. This is the kind of work I have been doing for the last 5 years since I retired. Just wish I could play half as well as you do young man! Keep up the great videos.
Somehow I missed all your videos since your first GW2 video. It seems TH-cam's algorithm doesn't like you. Nice upgrade and with a personal touch! Love your playing and tones! Keep it up!
Matt- Thanks for this as I have been stalled on one of my guitar projects involving a custom pickguard. The base of this project is a pristine Shine Scorpion out of Korea that was given to me minus the electronics. Unfortunately the body has seriously beveled edges of varying radius so that it leaves a somewhat unique flat face area with which to work with. After making numerous different templates, none to my satisfaction, the project is currently hanging on the wall waiting for inspiration to strike. Your video was enough motivation to once again pull out the poster board and scissors and have another go at it. Thanks for the much needed kick-in-the ass! PS: Frigging great job on yours!!!
Sick project dude! Im huge on modding all my stuff and its nice to see some quality vids of stuff like this showing the whole process. Keep up the good work.
That pick guard looks class! I have the same guitar and love it. The guitar arrived perfect, the fret work was amazing, totally exceeded my expectations. Personally I don’t feel the need to upgrade anything on it. I like the AlNiCo V pickups. My only complaint is it doesn’t come with the factory gig bag, that has to be bought separately… it’s only $60 but the shipping is $80 on top of that 😢. I am probably gonna buy another GW2 just to have a second one. I own two aluminium neck through guitars from TIDES, a Martin D-18, Gibson J-35, Gibson Firebird V… but all I am playing lately is my EART GW2! (The Keisel Vader looks nice too tho, might order one of those to have a neck through headless guitar)
Yes! Budget guitars are such awesome mod platforms! It sounds awesome! By chance, do you know where I could find a good tab/score for the Mestis song you were playing? I think it was Gentle Giant or Mount Plesant. I've looked around and keep finding shoddy tabs that are hard to follow cause of the odd time. 😅
So I actually bought these tabs straight from the Mestis website 😅 I was obsessed with Javiers playing and wanted to improve my fingerstyle playing so I figured what better song than Sedosa!
Great job! I am confused as the finish of the guitar looks satin black but Eart only has open pore finish in black of the GW2 available. What's up with that? ;)
I put one of those bridges on a Harley benton. Put Duncan distortion mayhem set with better swith and pots. It has stainless frets but they were not done very well. Buy the time i got done i could have just bought a better guitar lol
so is there anything really holding the pick guard on? I don't see any screws on the left side and i'm guessing the right side is using the volume/tone and switch controls to keep it in place?
Not currently, I have plans to make something with cnc and CAD design so I didn’t want to commit to drilling with something I wasn’t 100% satisfied with.
I have a somewhat mundane question about the finish. I used to own Eart GW2, sold it like a year ago, but I'm itching to get one again. I wasn't the biggest fan of the burled maple top, and I think I'd much prefer this black colour. I suspect it's a fingerprint magnet, but I don't mind that as long, as it's easy to wipe down. Satin finishes can vary in quality, so I'm wondering what your experience has been so far? Any trouble with cleaning the body? Any issues with the finish? Thanks a bunch in advance for the answer.
I totally get that concern! So far, I’ve had no issues cleaning the guitar, the finger prints do come right out. The finish has been solid for me so far, however, I’ve only owned it for about two or so months now, but there’s no signs of wear or anything like that.
How do you like this guitar after some time? I'm thinking of buying either an Eart gw2 or a Harley Benton Fusion-III HH FR Roasted FPU. This will be my only electric guitar. I'm very worried, especially about the sound, because I can't hold it in my hands
I personally would buy the Eart many times over, that being said I have never tried the Harley Benton. I think Eart has something really good for this price range and I would not try my luck elsewhere on something unknown, especially with how consistent Eart products are. Ultimately the decision is up to you, but I can attest that this guitar is something special.
Nice vid! I got one of these and still trying to find out if lack of sustain is just something I'm experiencing. If I try to sustain a note/bend on the frets, I just don't get much sustain. Do you have this problem? Could it be the stock pickups are bad in this regard?
Certainly could be the stock pick ups! I know in my case I knew pretty early on that I wanted a different set, so I can't really speak on how much sustain they had. However there's a lot that goes into how to achieve sustain especially with an electric guitar. Every part of your signal chain can affect this. More compression, making sure your input gain is right below clipping, raising the pickups closer to the strings can all give you more sustain. Acoustically speaking I think this guitar rings out quite nicely as far as sustain unplugged (At least the specific guitar I received did). I would experiment with these things first unless you are like me and swap the pick ups out the day after you get the guitar!
I bought one of these just for the neck. Then I 3D printed a body and built the guitar I really wanted using the neck. Loads of fun :)
I'll buy the rest off you
Did you make a video?
@@madskills96 no but I could I guess :)
@@officialWWM I’d like to see it
How are you not famous yet the video quality the content and everything is great.
I just found your channel mins ago and I’m invested. Keep it up
翻訳機を使ったので英語が下手だったらごめんなさい
Wow, this made my entire day! thank you so much!!
@@mattmelodymusic He's seriously right man I feel lucky to have found ur channel, big things coming ur way!
@@jye_24 You are too nice! Thank you so much!
This was a fun video to watch. I like the pickups too. They sound really good clean and with dirt. You should be doing voice overs for a living. Nice job on the guard design too. 👍🎶🎸
Awesome mod. Love The Count of Tuscany intro you snuck in there.
I had to do it! Thank you so much!
you should taper the sides of the pick guard with a razorblade, scraping it uniformly along the sides. that should help with the jaggedness and give it that extra fit and finish
Thats an awesome idea, i'll give it a shot!
Very much enjoyed the video. This is the kind of work I have been doing for the last 5 years since I retired. Just wish I could play half as well as you do young man! Keep up the great videos.
Thank you so much for the kind words, I really appreciate that!
Somehow I missed all your videos since your first GW2 video. It seems TH-cam's algorithm doesn't like you.
Nice upgrade and with a personal touch! Love your playing and tones! Keep it up!
@@ErebosGR ah you are too kind, thank you so much for that!
amazing upgrade and beautiful playing man!
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Matt-
Thanks for this as I have been stalled on one of my guitar projects involving a custom pickguard. The base of this project is a pristine Shine Scorpion out of Korea that was given to me minus the electronics. Unfortunately the body has seriously beveled edges of varying radius so that it leaves a somewhat unique flat face area with which to work with. After making numerous different templates, none to my satisfaction, the project is currently hanging on the wall waiting for inspiration to strike. Your video was enough motivation to once again pull out the poster board and scissors and have another go at it. Thanks for the much needed kick-in-the ass!
PS: Frigging great job on yours!!!
Oh wow! Thank you so much for sharing that! I really appreciate the kind words, you’ve got this!
Might be doing this exact upgrade for a friend 🤭
I like the way you think! 🤫
Sick project dude! Im huge on modding all my stuff and its nice to see some quality vids of stuff like this showing the whole process. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Best of luck with you and your mods as well!
AND he’s jacked, this guys the man!
You are too kind my friend 😅 Thank you so much for your kind words!
I really like the pick guard, it makes that body shape so much more cohesive. I was never a fan of the pointy horn on the gw eart.
@@womplestilskin thanks so much for the kind words!
I love the look
Thank you so much!
That pick guard looks class!
I have the same guitar and love it. The guitar arrived perfect, the fret work was amazing, totally exceeded my expectations. Personally I don’t feel the need to upgrade anything on it. I like the AlNiCo V pickups.
My only complaint is it doesn’t come with the factory gig bag, that has to be bought separately… it’s only $60 but the shipping is $80 on top of that 😢.
I am probably gonna buy another GW2 just to have a second one.
I own two aluminium neck through guitars from TIDES, a Martin D-18, Gibson J-35, Gibson Firebird V… but all I am playing lately is my EART GW2!
(The Keisel Vader looks nice too tho, might order one of those to have a neck through headless guitar)
dude it turned out amazing. great content, great guitar!
Thank you so much!
Awesome!!
Very cool sound & upgread!
Yes! Budget guitars are such awesome mod platforms! It sounds awesome! By chance, do you know where I could find a good tab/score for the Mestis song you were playing? I think it was Gentle Giant or Mount Plesant. I've looked around and keep finding shoddy tabs that are hard to follow cause of the odd time. 😅
So I actually bought these tabs straight from the Mestis website 😅 I was obsessed with Javiers playing and wanted to improve my fingerstyle playing so I figured what better song than Sedosa!
damn dude you are talented! great content.
@@thesldk thank you so much for the kind words!!
Dude... From Now on... Whenever you bust... You need to refer to it as a Matt Finish!! You just have to! 😂🤣
p.s Great Video Lad
Great job! I am confused as the finish of the guitar looks satin black but Eart only has open pore finish in black of the GW2 available. What's up with that? ;)
I put one of those bridges on a Harley benton. Put Duncan distortion mayhem set with better swith and pots. It has stainless frets but they were not done very well. Buy the time i got done i could have just bought a better guitar lol
what are the fret ends like? how's the setup on it out of the box?
My most previous video addresses these questions! TLDR great frets, great set up
so is there anything really holding the pick guard on? I don't see any screws on the left side and i'm guessing the right side is using the volume/tone and switch controls to keep it in place?
Not currently, I have plans to make something with cnc and CAD design so I didn’t want to commit to drilling with something I wasn’t 100% satisfied with.
I have a somewhat mundane question about the finish. I used to own Eart GW2, sold it like a year ago, but I'm itching to get one again.
I wasn't the biggest fan of the burled maple top, and I think I'd much prefer this black colour. I suspect it's a fingerprint magnet, but I don't mind that as long, as it's easy to wipe down. Satin finishes can vary in quality, so I'm wondering what your experience has been so far? Any trouble with cleaning the body? Any issues with the finish? Thanks a bunch in advance for the answer.
I totally get that concern! So far, I’ve had no issues cleaning the guitar, the finger prints do come right out. The finish has been solid for me so far, however, I’ve only owned it for about two or so months now, but there’s no signs of wear or anything like that.
Looks great. I might have missed it, but what pickups did you install?
In the neck I put in a Bare Knuckle Cold Sweat and the bridge is a Dimarzio Titan!
How do you like this guitar after some time? I'm thinking of buying either an Eart gw2 or a Harley Benton Fusion-III HH FR Roasted FPU. This will be my only electric guitar. I'm very worried, especially about the sound, because I can't hold it in my hands
I personally would buy the Eart many times over, that being said I have never tried the Harley Benton. I think Eart has something really good for this price range and I would not try my luck elsewhere on something unknown, especially with how consistent Eart products are. Ultimately the decision is up to you, but I can attest that this guitar is something special.
What's the actual process of removing the pickup covers?
@@Dark__Thoughts I didn’t end up removing the pick up covers but most of the time it’s a bit of solder holding the covers on
@@mattmelodymusic So either some heating on the spot or a quick dremel cut?
Nice vid! I got one of these and still trying to find out if lack of sustain is just something I'm experiencing. If I try to sustain a note/bend on the frets, I just don't get much sustain. Do you have this problem? Could it be the stock pickups are bad in this regard?
Just realized I asked this before on one of your other videos lol.
Certainly could be the stock pick ups! I know in my case I knew pretty early on that I wanted a different set, so I can't really speak on how much sustain they had. However there's a lot that goes into how to achieve sustain especially with an electric guitar. Every part of your signal chain can affect this. More compression, making sure your input gain is right below clipping, raising the pickups closer to the strings can all give you more sustain. Acoustically speaking I think this guitar rings out quite nicely as far as sustain unplugged (At least the specific guitar I received did). I would experiment with these things first unless you are like me and swap the pick ups out the day after you get the guitar!
How did you keep the router from eating the paper template? I know zero about routers btw.
funny enough I ended up using clear packaging tape and taped it down to the pickguard slate!
The pickguard is glued on the guitar? I cant see screws
So this pickguard is held down by the potentiometer screws! It is just a prototype so I didn't want to screw anything down.
Vocal mix has WAY too much bass. Annoying to listen to.