WHAT Guitar Influencers are AFRAID TO TALK ABOUT.
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Originally posted by UCUB6zi9kg1b6m8MfBtW5hkQ at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga3obyMwSQM
A cracked bolt-on neck is an easy fix, just ask Leo Fender; get a new neck. That’s why they’re fucking made that way.
Thank you for name-dropping my favourite metal band, We Butter The Bread With Clickbait ????????????
Guitar content creators are afraid to talk about the fact that the gear collector scene has ruined the prices for real touring/recording musicians. Even pedals sell for such ridiculous prices nowadays. Sure, there is cheap stuff out there too, but shouldn’t the good stuff be for professionals and the cheap stuff for fans and memorabilia collectors? Somehow it’s the other way round. Rich kids buy the coolest pedals for the shelf and YouTube while real musicians can’t afford shit anymore.
…Luckily (for the industry) more and more guitar players are dumb enough to not complain about this situation and “go with the flow”????. ???????????? (I’m a guitarist myself, don’t worry, I’m forced to buy overpriced stuff too. I’m just vocal about it).
Will you honestly discuss about this?
Budweiser guitar offends Samurai Cat guitar.
"Drowns everything in reverb ". He must watch Norms Rare Guitars demos w Michael Lemo
I think you guys tend to be a bit more honest than most creators that I've seen. I feel like your ethos tends to be lets explore the cheap stuff and see if it's actually good or crap, and let's cut through the noise and be honest about the gear.
Also, Ryan, you are already an infinite being. haha
Are you gonna be at NAMM or you gonna be covering it? Just curious
Piet Mondrian
Ryan's improv looping jams are where he shines, most.
Bowtie? or glucose chair conformation?
PRS Flavortown
That Budweiser guitar is Guy Fieri's guitar
The Jews
I just have to say (truly) how much I enjoy that Ryan looks like End of Days Tinfoil hat Santa Claus in the thumbnail, and Steve his NASA straightman in some manner of 80's comedy
I have that exact model and the broken pick-up ring makes me smile. The pickup was placed to close to the neck and the neck always pushed against the ring so when they aged they always break. Had mine sence the early 90's alot of fun.
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You just called yourselves "guitar INFLUENCERS"????? We're done.
Ive got a Jack Daniel's Peavey semi-hollow and it's gorgeous. It also plays well.
There is a cort effector on market place in new mexoco for $80
So on the p90s comment. Technically the best pickup is what you need to get the sound you want however all those 50s gold top Les Paul’s p90s and a huge chunk of the most collectable guitars that just aren’t a specific Gretsch/fender /whoever guitar are p90 guitars. I could keep that going but if you look at hit songs from the 50s up to a point maybe even through the 90s (but probably just barely then), probably p90s would win as the pickup used the most. It might not be what was used live or on most of the album but a lot of popular songs aren’t originally played on regular single coils or humbuckers. Some artists only use them. That’s not usually the case though.
It’s that time again btw guys. You’re NAMM-inated to tell us what surfy and everyone else interesting is going to release this year.
My effector is mint and got it for $25 off eBay last year.
I think there are lots of small details about guitar technology that lots of new players want to ask questions about but don't want to sound dumb online, which creates a pocket of content that people are curious about but won't get. Is it ok to have two guitars plugged into the same amp? How do I plug in multiple cabinets to one amp without it blowing up? How do I read the output of pickups with a multimeter? How do I record my guitar into garageband without some fancy audio interface? stuff like that.
I think people are afraid of saying that the white JHS amp they use for demos on their show sounds bad. I think it sounds way too shrill and kind of hinders the demonstration of the pedal. I didn't want to say anything about it because I know Josh has proven himself as having a discerning ear for guitar tones and I know far less than he does about sound engineering, amps and pedals, but to me it sounds too boxy and harsh
Such an easy question.
They’re afraid to talk about mistakes they made. They will twist themselves into a flippin pretzel rather than admit they spewed nonsense.
This includes…..(names redacted to protect the guilty) and others.
Acting like you know more than you do is a verifiable guitar youtuber pandemic.
Such youtubers routinely delete helpful, un-dicky non-trolly comments that attempt to correct these cartoonishly absurd statements out of fear of being exposed. Some of them even edit the mistake out as if that will erase it rather than being a clear admission of screwing up. I’m disappointment in them, and not into Stalin-ey revisionist history BS.
Everybody makes mistakes, it makes me very sad when people pretend they didn’t screw up.
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