Locking tuners - despite the internet's insistance otherwise - are not about tuning stability. What they assist is string changes... because it's a hell of a lot faster than winding around the peg a few times. So you if break strings, or if you're like me and keep changing gauges, or you just love having fresh strings every few days, they're a god-send. The biggest killer of tuning stability is binding at the nut, and locking tuners don''t fix that. The Floyd Rose does. Sure a Floyd rose, you aren't going to be mucking around with gauges unless you also want to be mucking about with Spring clamp screws, but its still a lot faster to change strings with the locking tuners, even with the extra steps of loosening and tightening the nut.
Nice piece! I love Seymour duncan pick ups those sound great. The locking tuner's add extra stability to the string on the other side of the locking nut. They prevent accidental turning of the tuning keys which loosens the string on the backside of the locking nut. I think I want one.
To gain more sub, I think you should be specific about the "models" of the hardware especially the pickups, pots, bridge and caps so that the viewers won't have to browse the internet about this guitar. Extra details like neck shape from 1st fret and 12th, scale length and maybe include the inlay material.
I've had 4 Carvin guitars 3 were awesome 1 sucked. I think Kiesel absorbed Carvin and their out of business. But all but obe of my gutiars have M22 Neck pickups and M22SD Bridge pickups. EXCELLENT VIDEO.
The sabre is in a league of its own really.... it has custom pickups that give it a very hot unique tone. Those 2 guitars are really quite different to compare.
If you mean the "blemish" he showed, that just looks like a natural dark spot on the wood, may be a tiny sap pocket. As rare as Swamp Ash is becoming, pieces that aren't 100% clear are more likely to be sourced.
not to sound too much like a Kiesel fanboy, this guitar feels great all around. Sitting, Standing...traditional style with the guitar between your legs... Kiesel guitars really are top notch with quality.
The fact you popped up on my feed shows your golden
thanks Jake, I appreciate this.
Locking tuners are for easy string change
Absolutely, love locking tuners, string changes are a blast
Yup
what's wrong with an over kill ?:) the guitar is expensive enough @@Havanacuba1985
I am eagerly awaiting mine...countdown is on!
Locking tuners - despite the internet's insistance otherwise - are not about tuning stability. What they assist is string changes... because it's a hell of a lot faster than winding around the peg a few times. So you if break strings, or if you're like me and keep changing gauges, or you just love having fresh strings every few days, they're a god-send. The biggest killer of tuning stability is binding at the nut, and locking tuners don''t fix that. The Floyd Rose does. Sure a Floyd rose, you aren't going to be mucking around with gauges unless you also want to be mucking about with Spring clamp screws, but its still a lot faster to change strings with the locking tuners, even with the extra steps of loosening and tightening the nut.
My grandpa just got one of these red with a reverse headstock. As the person who tuned it up for him and "tested" it first. It's a great guitar.
I looked at this guitar thinking I would spend $300 -$500 on the guitar. Naw man out of price range. Rock on legends haha
What a beautiful guitar!! 🔥🎸
Had my eye on this. Your video might push me over the edge to buy it. Classy playing, totally pro!! 😎
Did you end up getting one?!
Nice piece! I love Seymour duncan pick ups those sound great. The locking tuner's add extra stability to the string on the other side of the locking nut. They prevent accidental turning of the tuning keys which loosens the string on the backside of the locking nut. I think I want one.
I am ordering one today. I remember seeing picts of JB holding his original. I suck as a player but I’ll look dang cool;)
To gain more sub, I think you should be specific about the "models" of the hardware especially the pickups, pots, bridge and caps so that the viewers won't have to browse the internet about this guitar. Extra details like neck shape from 1st fret and 12th, scale length and maybe include the inlay material.
Perhaps watch more of the video. Most of these were talked about or explained and why they can't be changed with a link to the website.
Ordered two of these and the string alignment was way off at the 24th fret
I don’t believe that, mine was spot on!
On both?
Would they allow you to put the Carvin logo instead of the Keisel? Just to keep that original look?
Nope, can't make that change.
I've had 4 Carvin guitars 3 were awesome 1 sucked. I think Kiesel absorbed Carvin and their out of business. But all but obe of my gutiars have M22 Neck pickups and M22SD Bridge pickups. EXCELLENT VIDEO.
How would you compare this to your EBMM Sabre?
The sabre is in a league of its own really.... it has custom pickups that give it a very hot unique tone. Those 2 guitars are really quite different to compare.
You think that I could learn to play well if I bought this and spent my life savings?
no will never be a Jedi sir...
I thought she had cheeks for weeks, But it was just two bald guys aha
Killer
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Birthmark 😅
It's scraches easy
yes, yes it does :P
@@Krisinized :(
Great guitar too bad there was a ding in it.
If you mean the "blemish" he showed, that just looks like a natural dark spot on the wood, may be a tiny sap pocket. As rare as Swamp Ash is becoming, pieces that aren't 100% clear are more likely to be sourced.
My problem is the fact they look horrible. Did a kid design these?
That's the idea. It's designed to look like a fisher price toy jason had as a kid
How does the balance feel? Not sure how weight those tuners ad… which I agree are kind of silly…they look cool though.
not to sound too much like a Kiesel fanboy, this guitar feels great all around. Sitting, Standing...traditional style with the guitar between your legs... Kiesel guitars really are top notch with quality.