Scott LePage Signature Showcase: Ibanez KRYS10 + Fishman Firepower
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When your discography transcends genres that range from progressive and math rock to funk-fueled trap beats, crafting a guitar and pickup pair that can endure such a vast range of sonic possibilities is no small task. Then again, defying genre-based expectations as you reinvent them is kind of Polyphia’s bread and butter, and Scott LePage is the cornerstone of the band’s impressive oeuvre. Some say that tone is in the fingers, but the combination of his Ibanez signature KRYS10’s ebony fingerboard, ash body, and maple neck are brought to life by the voltaic, versatile voicing of his Fishman Fluence Signature Series pickup set. Don’t just take our word for it - Scott LePage stopped by Sweetwater to show off his digs. Check it out!
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Your fretboard is the best. Frets down seriously.
Underrated guitarist.
I JUST got this guitar and I almost cried playing it. All my other guitars are lower tuned and more catered to heavy stuff but I got this to cover pretty much everything else and before even putting on my preferred strings, and getting it set up the way I like, I was blown away by how it felt to play and the emotional response this elicited from me even just playing simple chords through a nice ambient tone. Ibanez killed this and Scottie’s taste really made this guitar feel unique and special.
Hey man! Is the high-gain voicing good enough for the chugga-chugga we love? Or should I forget about this guitar for really heavy chugging, e.g. drop B Slipknot, Carcass, Machine Head stuff? I like the versatility but I really need the chugging to be there as well.
I wish I could play like that...
You got it!
@@lunarfifthstudios Thanks 👊
No one knew
START PRACTICING
;)
@@SKARKIBANEZ 👊
1. Practice
2. Find a good teacher
3. Buy some lessons from JTC
Got my KRYS10 a month ago. Love it. Perfect super strat if you ask me.
Hey man! Is the high-gain voicing good enough for the chugga-chugga we love? Or should I forget about this guitar for really heavy chugging, e.g. drop B Slipknot, Carcass, Machine Head stuff? I like the versatility but I really need the chugging to be there as well.
I would say yes. With the overwound pickup setting you can flip to, it's absolutely there. I feel like I can play anything on this guitar. @@flprmn9448
Awesome! Will probably buy it. Thank you.
@@flprmn9448 tried it in a guitar store with a pitch shifter the 2nd and 3rd alter switch position pickup tones handle metalcore extremely well b standard is no problem
So much love for Scott LePage
7:00 Literally me as soon as I got the KRYS10
I installed a pickup on my AZ2402 and I never regret it. Much better than the original pickup. Great pickup 🔥
was it hard to install
i put these pickups on an AZ of my own. These pickups are NOT just for playing Polyphia or metal. they are insanely versatile and I am having a hard time not putting them on every guitar i have.
Hey man! Is the high-gain voicing good enough for the chugga-chugga we love? Or should I forget about this guitar for really heavy chugging, e.g. drop B Slipknot, Carcass, Machine Head stuff? I like the versatility but I really need the chugging to be there as well.
How are the clean tones? Are you still liking the pups these months later?
@@matthewmp111 I bought the Tim Henson one and I absolutely love it. The several clean tone options are very unique, and it does chug perfectly if you need. I did not love the guitar itself (poor QC... Ibanez let me down) but the pickups are fantastic.
This guitar can do what Fender and Gibson can't do...for way less money!
LOL @ the end. Mr. Lepage, you can have stank face ALL YOU WANT! No need to feel shy.
Awesome guitar. Had one on order for over 6 months. But I switched my order to a Schecter C1 FR-S SLS Elite instead. Dont regret my decision one bit, its a badass guitar but man, I wish I could afford both.
The volume balancing on this video was a little all over the place. but this guitar is gorgeous
scottay
I never heard of Lepage. But just picked it up to try in a guitar shop. It is a awesome guitar. I play mostly clean rythum. Not metal. But it still sounded nice very clean hifi sounding.
I would love to see Scott do some solo work away from the band
Noooo that’s the start of how bands break up. 😢
Scott LePage nose what he's talking about!
😮I’m trying to figure out if I want this model or Tim’s model.I don’t know which to choose from.
Scott's one has more Features, Tims one is slightly more beautiful
0:26 is that already a dent/line in that guitar along the forearm contour?
Tag team TOD10N (TOADIE'ON)
Amazing
I love mine. The only thing I would change, is to an aged white pearloid pickguard, to match the binding.