Burns Dream Noiseless Guitar Review | Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 26
Burns Dream Noiseless Guitar Review! This Review Features in Guitar Interactive Magazine Issue 26: http://bit.ly/Open_Issue26_GuitarInteractive
Lewis Turner reviews the Burns Dream Noisless Guitar as featured in Issue 26 of Guitar Interactive Magazine. For more info head to:
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Originally posted by UCS3QTujyp5t2nSSzktYFzWA at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alhIDsnpDCw
Man what a sound ????????????????
It's a scroll headstock not a batwing.
Lived your playing not the usual American bore me stuff. Found this guitar extraordinarily flexable.
I once owned this very guitar….. shouldn't have sold it ????????
Are they out of business again?
Dreamy
Waste of time
Finally Burns has got noiseless pickups. The old rez-o-matik pickups were very noisy and had a distorted sound to them compared to Fender pickups.
That has two clean sounds that are good.My Gibson Les Paul classic has one fairly good clean sound and one other good clean sound.But the Burns has got two good clean sounds that ive heard here.
It eeds the name Burns on it a few dozen more times …Cheesy !
Scroll not batwing
Just picked one up today for $300????
VERY JAZZY SOUNDING GUITAR 4 SURE.
Really nice lead sounds there from 11.10 on. Nice playing too.
you forgot the PUSH/PULL POT
Got an nice mahogany Artist , signed by Jim Burns with pattent pend. Humbucker pickups. Anyone know anything.?
Thanks for a really competent and informative review!
[Tyneside, England.]
What would be a good price to buy this used (2015 model)
I used a Burns wine/black in the mid to late 60's. I do remember there was tuning problems( probably intonation)
Starting from 9:22 the first few chords reminded me slightly of pink floyd.
There is a good reason Burns went out of business; their guitars sound like a cheap guitar from the 1950'S
Just put a video up of old Burns London Vibra artist with original tri sonics , if anyone is interested
Want to bum it!
That's not a Cat Whinge headstock.
I'm impressed by two things: 1 your playing and 2 the quality and versatility of the sound of this guitar. Back in the mid-60s my father worked for Arrow Switches in Southall, West London. He told me that Burns (the original company) were extremely particular when it came to the switches on their guitars, especially from the noise point of view. Thanks.
batwing is on the cobra not this one,der
Cool guitar.
Nice bit of playing, but for gods sake learn about the guitar you're playing, it is not what they call a batwing headstock, its a scroll headstock, can you not tell that from how the headstock looks. I have a Burns Shadows Custom Elite, and I know what all the parts are called.
thats not a batwing headstock
Do Burns still make any guitars in the UK? I know that some of the production has been outsourced to different countries, but are the Custom Elite guitars still made in Britain?
You are not a bad player….but you REALLY have no clue what you're talking about when it comes to guitar electronics.
I want to put that pickguard on a Strat. Where can I get that scratchplate?
False. Having 2 pups on at once does not give you 'out of phase' as he says. You can call it 'quack' if you like, but OOP is a different thing. Nice playing and demo quality, though.
Great demo and some beautiful playing – many thanks.
that's not the Batwing headstock. the cobra has the Batwing headstock that is the Scroll headstock
Nice sound! But is that tremolo arm somehow in a way…?
А есть видео обзоры с пониженным строем и адским перегрузом? хочется играть на такой палке trash-doom
fantastic guitar, fantastic sound, thanks.
I love this guitar.
While Burns makes batwing headstocks, this is not one of them. This is a scroll headstock. Each of those two types is named for what it looks like. The batwing looks like half a batman emblem, the scroll looks like a scroll of parchment.
In my opinion the most hideous looking guitar ever made
not everybody is american dude… please don't eat your words!!
The fast action may be down to the unmentioned zero-fret. Nice sounds.
I had a Burns (Bison , i think) in the early sixties . If I remember well , Hank Marvin played a Burns in his pre Fender Era .