These guitars are like an undiscovered gem. How they dont get mentioned more is criminal, they are like a swiss army knife, the pickuos are the most versatile ive had on a guitar...its so solid and reliable. I have candy apple red, had it for 3 year...still love it
WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO THROW DOWN ON SOME HIGH GAIN ON THIS AX AND NO CHANCE TILL I SEEN YOUR VIDEO - THANKS I MAY BUY THIS GUITAR TOMORROW AT GC - THIS THING SOUNDS GREAT - I LIKE YOUR PLAYING AS WELL 😀
Two things besides your obvious beautiful playing: 1. You were reading the g and l description of their guitar, applications, etc. I'd really like to hear you talk more about YOUR take on the guitar, it's applications, and how it compares to other guitars that you have experience with- like, why would you use this guitar if you have access to others...2. What are you adjusting in front of you to dial in your sound/ effects?
I have one in white. Set up from factory was poor. Saddles were as low as they could be, but the action was still high. Needed a neck shim and a full fret dress. Plays great now
Sweet demo! I have the sonic blue one. I was wondering what kind of pickup height you have on the humbucker? Mine just sounds too abrasive and I'd like to adjust it but I dont want to find myself in over my head..
All pick-ups are different so will need to be either closer or farther away depending on how hot the pickup is. Just use your ears and adjust in small increments as you're playing and you will find that "sweet spot". I keep it generally as close as I can get it then back it off a quarter turn on each side. Hope that helps and thank you so much for your comment! 🎸🤙🤟
These guitars are like an undiscovered gem. How they dont get mentioned more is criminal, they are like a swiss army knife, the pickuos are the most versatile ive had on a guitar...its so solid and reliable. I have candy apple red, had it for 3 year...still love it
I own one, aside from the great tones, the sustain is outstanding.
She's a jack of all trades that's for sure!! Thanks for watching!🤟🎸🤟
WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO THROW DOWN ON SOME HIGH GAIN ON THIS AX AND NO CHANCE TILL I SEEN YOUR VIDEO - THANKS I MAY BUY THIS GUITAR TOMORROW AT GC - THIS THING SOUNDS GREAT - I LIKE YOUR PLAYING AS WELL 😀
@@dgcorozco1 Thank you so much! It can do it all that's for sure!
Wow, that is some sweet playing
Thank you very much Frank! Cheers Brother.🍻🎸🤟
You are a great guitar player! WOW!
@@philipbowers7190 Thank you so very much for the wonderful comment and Sub! Great things in the works moving forward.
The way you make these sing is chefs kiss 😘 👌.
Love seeing it man and love the new jam format, gets nice and heavy! 🤘
Thank you brother! It Wouldn't be possible without you....what ya got for me next!!???🧐🤣😉
Two things besides your obvious beautiful playing: 1. You were reading the g and l description of their guitar, applications, etc. I'd really like to hear you talk more about YOUR take on the guitar, it's applications, and how it compares to other guitars that you have experience with- like, why would you use this guitar if you have access to others...2. What are you adjusting in front of you to dial in your sound/ effects?
Thanks truly for the awesome feedback... I will definitely take everything you said into account for future videos going forward!
I have one in white. Set up from factory was poor. Saddles were as low as they could be, but the action was still high. Needed a neck shim and a full fret dress. Plays great now
Great to hear you like it and got it honed on! They are so versatile!
but does anyone make a noiseless soap bar?
Yes actually the new Jared James Nichols Epiphone guitars have em! It's a stacked single coil P-90 in the bridge! Check it out!
Sweet demo! I have the sonic blue one. I was wondering what kind of pickup height you have on the humbucker? Mine just sounds too abrasive and I'd like to adjust it but I dont want to find myself in over my head..
All pick-ups are different so will need to be either closer or farther away depending on how hot the pickup is. Just use your ears and adjust in small increments as you're playing and you will find that "sweet spot". I keep it generally as close as I can get it then back it off a quarter turn on each side. Hope that helps and thank you so much for your comment! 🎸🤙🤟