Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: MrBump on February 18, 2008, 08:35:28 PM
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not sure if you guys have seen this, but it's quite interesting.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=TTzdcOcpyuE
Mark.
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ok, that guy scares me. no joke.
EDIT: i'm not rocking on. i'm watching a youtube video. :lol:
bit further in now... he can play, that's for sure.
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'the real Gibson guitars aren't set up that great either' How finking true...
I like the guy - he obviously needs less oxygen than the rest of us, but he speaks true. A good thing in this age.
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Got to the end of the vid and was a bit disappointed - he didn't play the Gibbo! Shame, it would have been a really nice comparison otherwise.
Still, I thought that the Epi sounded really good.
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What is that Gibson he has? The inlays are strange and I've never seen an LP with that kind of Fender 3-tone sunburst.
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What is that Gibson he has? The inlays are strange and I've never seen an LP with that kind of Fender 3-tone sunburst
I know it's the Gibson, but the style of it looks like the new Epi Slash signature model.
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What is that Gibson he has? The inlays are strange and I've never seen an LP with that kind of Fender 3-tone sunburst.
and upside down truss rod cover too. Is it one of those anniversary type things?
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i think the truss rod cover is his own "cool" affectation. i'd say the Gibson is from the early to mid nineties, that finish and those inlays are the same as a Nighthawk custom, it may have been a limited edition built around the same time.
thing is, we're none the wiser about how the Epiphone sounds. He was using so much distortion that it could have been just about anything.
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Completely useless video.
He didn't say anything at all other than.
The gibson's quite good
The epiphone is also good, but not quite as good.
THAT'S IT.
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but that's whats true, so he wasn't wrong. Yeah :D
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Completely useless video.
He didn't say anything at all other than.
The gibson's quite good
The epiphone is also good, but not quite as good.
THAT'S IT.
Unfair... he did say, its got bawls, you can feel its ballsyness when *plays random cr@p* it sounds like a les paul, its cream- *plays* yeah you can hear how creamy it is
:P
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it was actually a decent video, but i didn't like that
(a) he used a spider... that'll make most guitars sound similar
(b) he made it sound like "heavy" (weight) = good
(c) he made it sound like "hot" = better pickups.
But certainly worth the watching, i wasn't looking at the clock like i am with some vids posted online- even if you didn't agree, he was interesting (despite being a little scary, as I mentioned earlier :lol: ).
:)
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Holy moly I thought the guitar was just floating around by itself for the first 20 seconds..... then I noticed his left hand propping it up... that was scary.
Anyway... yeah. Nice. :lol:
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it was actually a decent video, but i didn't like that
(a) he used a spider... that'll make most guitars sound similar
(b) he made it sound like "heavy" (weight) = good
(c) he made it sound like "hot" = better pickups.
Yeah, he was talking very much in terms of personal preferences. I hope no-one would use it as a shopping guide. But I enjoyed his playing, cheap Chinese guitar into a digital amp or not...
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To someone with little experience this video answers alot of questions i think. Especially the staying tuned part is pretty important when your starting out i think. And for that group of people the higher grade Epi's(he said the chinese were cr@p) are perfect to start with IMO. Still kind of a dud he didnt play the Gibson for a bit, but probably just as well, more Gibsons for ME!!!! :P
Digital FX, like in the spider, do make guitars sounds similar, wich is exactly why they work so well with cr@p guitars. :lol:
Oh and Dave, heavy weight=better, everyone knows that! :twisted:
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Yeah coz a lightweight Les Paul means CHIPBOARD
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I've seen that video. He had a great opportunity to do a tone comparison between the two guitars and he totally skipped over it.
Therefore, I render that video useless!!
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Yeah, he was talking very much in terms of personal preferences. I hope no-one would use it as a shopping guide. But I enjoyed his playing, cheap Chinese guitar into a digital amp or not...
oh yeah, he could play. and with 12s! :lol: EDIT: or was it 11s?
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Holy moly I thought the guitar was just floating around by itself for the first 20 seconds..... then I noticed his left hand propping it up... that was scary.
Anyway... yeah. Nice. :lol:
I actually LOLd at your comment :lol:
Still, wouldn't have hurt to put them through a decent amp and actually demonstrate the Gibbo :roll: