John Falzon
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Problems with cheap guitars - A theory
I had a slightly disappointing unboxing of this Artist TC59 but once I sorted it out I think I have another keeper from Artist.
I found ways to improve it even further with fret filing and polish and rounding the fretboard edges.
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Відео

Fender or DIY Partscaster? What's better for you.
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If you're not sure if you want to make do a partscaster or buy a new guitar, hopefully this video will help you make up your mind. Necks: www.ebay.com.au/usr/auroracustomshop Bodies :www.ebay.com.au/str/mjtagedguitarfinishes Pickups: www.jjsguitarpickups.com/
Yamaha Revstar - What's with the Focus Switch?
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I feel that many (not all) people who I've watched review the Revstar are too quick to write-off the focus switch. If used correctly it is a fantastic addition. #revstar #yamaha #revstarp90
Fender Player 2 Stratocaster vs Artist AS72 - Review
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The new Fender Player 2 range has really raised the bar when it comes to the new standard of guitars. However, I've had this Artist for a while now and still like it quite a lot.
Survivor - Destiny's Child Cover.
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Heavy guitar cover of Destiny's Child - Survivor. Guitars Gibson Les Paul Standard 60's Partscaster Strat w/ Fender 57/62's Partscaster Tele Thinline Yamaha Revstar Heritage H535 Fender Jazzmaster
Gibson Les Paul Junior or Yamaha Revstar - P90 comparison
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#gibsonlespaul #yamaharevstar #p90
Telecasters - La Cabronita vs Thinline
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Telecasters - La Cabronita vs Thinline
Gibson Les Paul vs Heritage H-535
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Gibson Les Paul vs Heritage H-535
Fender Stratocaster 57/62 and Yamaha Revstar Standard P90 RSS02T
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Fender Stratocaster 57/62 and Yamaha Revstar Standard P90 RSS02T
Artist AS72 VS Fender Strat VS Gibson Les Paul - Tones compared
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Artist AS72 VS Fender Strat VS Gibson Les Paul - Tones compared
Artist Guitars AS72 Relic - Review
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Artist Guitars AS72 Relic - Review
Artist Guitars AS72 Relic - Unboxing- First Impressions
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Artist Guitars AS72 Relic - Unboxing- First Impressions
Gibson Les Paul vs Yamaha Revstar
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Gibson Les Paul vs Yamaha Revstar
Yamaha Revstar - P90 vs Humbuckers
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Yamaha Revstar - P90 vs Humbuckers
Fender Jazzmaster - Made in Japan. What I like (and don’t like)
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Fender Jazzmaster - Made in Japan. What I like (and don’t like)
Fender 57/62 Stratocaster Pickups - Tones Explored
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Fender 57/62 Stratocaster Pickups - Tones Explored
JHS Notaklön - Assembly and Tones
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JHS Notaklön - Assembly and Tones
Boss IR-2 through an amp.
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Boss IR-2 through an amp.
Timmy vs Tube Screamer vs Blues Driver vs Super Overdrive. - No talking
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Timmy vs Tube Screamer vs Blues Driver vs Super Overdrive. - No talking
Rockabilly Guitar Tones on different guitars
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Rockabilly Guitar Tones on different guitars
Thinline Demo - JJ's Pickups - MJT
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Thinline Demo - JJ's Pickups - MJT
Misirlou Fingerstyle Guitar. Gibson l-00
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Misirlou Fingerstyle Guitar. Gibson l-00
BA XR6 Turbo Muffler Delete Cold Start and Idle
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BA XR6 Turbo Muffler Delete Cold Start and Idle
Isn’t She Lovely- Fingerstyle Guitar
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Isn’t She Lovely- Fingerstyle Guitar

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  • @felixVanDiemen
    @felixVanDiemen День тому

    That is great advice about necks! I have come to the exact same conclusion only very recently. The importance of a neck that you like playing cannot be overstated, it's where you live.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon День тому

      That’s a great way to put it. Words to love by.

  • @felixVanDiemen
    @felixVanDiemen День тому

    Good on you mate! I've also got a small collection and have bought some Artist guitars recently, I am actually very impressed by them. I've also got a kit on order from Artist, the Tele style one with the humbuckers. So I'll be really interested to see how you go with yours.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon День тому

      They are really good guitars! I’m looking forward to the kit arriving. I’ve never done a solder-less one so it should be fairly straightforward

  • @tomsawyer5185
    @tomsawyer5185 День тому

    its just a psychological thing with cheap guitars. the expensive ones also need to be set up.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon День тому

      That is very true. Blindfold test would fool a lot of people

  • @codymazurek-simon9170
    @codymazurek-simon9170 День тому

    Anyone ever told you you look like Steve caballero? Aha holy

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon День тому

      No but that’s hilarious! I see it! He was my hero when I was a kid

  • @onefatstratcat
    @onefatstratcat 2 дні тому

    They use fresh wood and cheap parts... so you just have to wait for the wood to settle and the parts to relic and walla... you have a peach! :)

    • @7171jay
      @7171jay День тому

      @onefats. Junky wood doesn't become quality wood with time. Same with the hardware, these parts don't by some magic relic into being good. That said these super cheap guitars can play and sound surprisingly good for the money but they still basically are what they are. Because they are so low priced people (and especially youtube channels) overlook the downsides to them and crow about how great they are.

  • @coobye
    @coobye 2 дні тому

    I didn't even know DYI kits existed so I'm looking forward to your video mate.

  • @gringogreen4719
    @gringogreen4719 2 дні тому

    Good stuff. 😉👍✨ You are correct that an inexpensive Import guitar can be made better with some time and effort. One of the best tools you can buy is a Stew Mac Fret File and that alone will make the guitar FEEL better in your left hand by taking care of the fret ends. Also rolling the fingerboards helps too. One thing I will point out in addition to adjusting the height of the pickups, play around with the screws in the humbuckers. I have a Schecter S-1 Elite (Duncan Designed humbuckers) where just by playing with the screw pole pieces in the pickups, I saved myself a bit of money but unchoking the pickup and find a sound that I REALLY like! It's a free mod and you can always put them back in if it doesn't do anything for your tone. I would recommend replacing the pots in the cavity with Bournes mini pots as you will get a better "throw" and Audio taper on those compared to cheap pots that are OEM. I also go for Orange Drop capacitors and a Switchcraft jack so that I give the pickups EVERY advantage to bring out the most in them. I can recommend Kaish switches too as an Import guitar upgrade. For me a $200ish guitar is basically a neck and body and I will most likely replace most of not all the other parts. I end up with a $350-$450 guitar that is not offered by any of the major brands. To me modding a Import guitar is about having $1500 worth of fun in a $350 (usually that's where many of them land price wise) guitar. I don't worry, I celebrate nicks and bumps and I just have fun rocking out. 😎👍✨ *I'm a Yank so all prices are US Dollars.😉

  • @antilaw9911
    @antilaw9911 2 дні тому

    Flatter radius does not mean faster playing. I have small/medium hands and i can play way faster on normal traditional neck/fretboard. Them wide flat necks are taylored for those with larger long fingers. This is a very misleading misnomer from guitar manufacturers. Charvel does this too as others. They will advertise as being able to play faster. But in truth, its only for larger hands. I have this same new player ii and its great! Manufacturers need to correct how they advertise these fretboard profiles and offer both modern high radius and traditional.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon День тому

      I thought of it as a flatter radius would mean you could have lower action without the strings choking out making it easier to play fast. I can’t play fast whatever the radius so I don’t really know

  • @650thunderbird
    @650thunderbird 3 дні тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @svarfinnbogason3645
    @svarfinnbogason3645 5 днів тому

    Thanks John. I have the exact same duo of Revstars as you have. I originally bought the black P90s standard just like the one are playing in the video and because I loved it so much, I just had to go out and buy the humbucker model and of course I got the sunrise burst :) I find myself gravitating more to the P90s. All the both are fantastic guitars. I've played around with the focus switch but never really made friends with it. In fact I just use the bridge pick up and neck pick up straight up and usually I have the volume roll down a little bit and then push it up for soloing. I've always had Yamaha acoustics and now I have the two Revstars, one Pacifica, two lovely Japanese built acoustics, the THR which has made me play guitar a lot more at home than I used to do, and I also own a vintage transistor Amp, the G100-212, second generation. Great stuff.

  • @meloche1syndrome
    @meloche1syndrome 5 днів тому

    The focus switch has an incredible power, it changes the voicing subtly but powerfully. It's very useable, I've played fatter low end rhythms, and boost a solo just a bit. And in a live environment, dropping the highs in a solo helps the piercing tone. But, i switch it on and off depending in what I'm doing

  • @meloche1syndrome
    @meloche1syndrome 5 днів тому

    It's phenomenal.

  • @watto59
    @watto59 6 днів тому

    that artist sounds great,the new pick ups in there latest guitars are a lot better than i thought they would be,i just ordered the h/h skyler strat looking forward to it arriving

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 5 днів тому

      Those Skylers are very tempting! Yeah this guitar sounds fantastic

  • @kellyharrison1081
    @kellyharrison1081 7 днів тому

    I agree with every point you made. I have built a couple of partscasters and lost a lot of money; I probably could have bought a custom shop for the money I put into them. The hardest part may be knowing what you actually want. I heard another UA-camr say you have to play 100 strats to know what you like. For me, I also bought a neck with vintage frets, which taught me I don't like vintage frets! So, I guess it is a process and probably an expensive one if you don't know exactly what you want. Another issue is the quality of the parts--I ordered an expensive quartersawn neck from Warmoth (thinking it would be better than any custom shop neck)--and it had a 15th fret hump and "ski jump" at the end of the fretboard, which cost a lot of money to pull the frets and re-plane (and refinish) the fretboard. I guess when it comes down to it, partscasters are expensive projects! You could easily spend $2000 US dollars on one of these projects and be disappointed (but maybe learn a lot about what you actually like!).

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 7 днів тому

      Thanks! It’s frustrating when you take the plunge on good quality and it doesn’t work out. I’ve only heard good stuff about Warmoth before and have considered them for necks. I think people confuse partcasters and DIY kit guitars which are cheap but yeah I always spend a good chunk of money on my partcasters

  • @1man1guitarletsgo
    @1man1guitarletsgo 7 днів тому

    I bought a used Mexican Tele fairly cheap, and have spent money modding it, so it has the benefit of being decent quality to start with. I'm not sure a far-east aftermarket guitar neck would be as good as a Fender one.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 7 днів тому

      Fender make great stuff no doubt and many of the good quality aftermarket stuff is just a copy of Fender designs. Thanks for commenting

  • @tribe60hz
    @tribe60hz 7 днів тому

    my bro good video. but did you shoot the video on a calculator?

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 7 днів тому

      This is the funniest comment I’ve gotten. I’m working on it brother 👍🏼 I didn’t think shooting video would be as complicated as it is

  • @MeMuppet444
    @MeMuppet444 7 днів тому

    Parts casters cost more but you get the satisfaction of making it your own and you learn a lot.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 7 днів тому

      Absolutely, for some, the learning process is worth more than the extra cost.

  • @lunamatic9775
    @lunamatic9775 8 днів тому

    I took this same approach to building a Strat based on the American Original series using good quality parts and absolutely love it. To me the point was to have fun and learn about guitars, not necessarily thinking I was going to do a better job than Fender CS. Like you, learned a ton about necks and fret types which was my favorite part. Basically for a little more than the price of a new Player II I got all the mods I wanted and learned a ton. If you're thinking about building your own, a kit is a great way to get started.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 8 днів тому

      The best way to learn is to do! Once you get it right it’s a great feeling

  • @khawajajodat8763
    @khawajajodat8763 8 днів тому

    I love the Yamaha guitars and guitar amplifiers since 1979

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 8 днів тому

      I've been a fan for a long time too!

  • @sdsinatra
    @sdsinatra 9 днів тому

    My partscaster (Tele) is the one I grab the most…feels great, sounds great (mine has a Billy Gibbons bridge pickup from Seymour Duncan), and plays great (mine has a Brad Paisley MIM neck).

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 9 днів тому

      There’s something extra special about a good partscaster

  • @MrWillywillmore
    @MrWillywillmore 9 днів тому

    Ha! Sat here saying "Yes!" and "Absolutely, that!" through this. I'm on my fourth build and couldn't agree with you more about the neck. I would however say "get the best neck, then buy the body from the same shop". That way shims are less of a factor. Also get a very good soldering iron, and some good nut slot files. I've done cheap guitars and expensive ones. A properly done partscaster can be top end for a quarter of CS prices. I hadn't played a Strat that sounded like a '62 Strat until I built it (for about £1200). Not cheap, but full of character and sweet as you can imagine. Keep up the good work.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 9 днів тому

      Thanks mate! That’s actually some really good advice. I still need a good soldering iron.

  • @kostasbk741
    @kostasbk741 9 днів тому

    In all other "LP vs Revstar" videos I've watched, the Revstar sounds more hi-fi, has more zing to it, more highs and lows, clearer overal. This video shows the opposite. Maybe something is wrong with its electronics? Maybe it's due to variation between wood pieces?

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 9 днів тому

      I’m not sure if other people are changing EQ settings between guitars but this was the same setting. But I’ve only played this one humbucker Revstar and it certainly sounds darker to me

    • @kostasbk741
      @kostasbk741 9 днів тому

      @@johnfalzon You did a great job with the comparison : ) My take away is that I should play each sepcific guitar and decide. Even among samples of the same model there are huge differences. BTW I tried a Revstar at a store and it was too bright, if anything.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 9 днів тому

      @ thanks! Guitars are a funny thing at times hey?

  • @kmko_8511
    @kmko_8511 9 днів тому

    you deserve so much more subscribers

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 9 днів тому

      Really appreciate it mate. Thanks!

  • @Philip-t2y
    @Philip-t2y 10 днів тому

    Thanks for your reviews of the $600 Artist AS72, John. A radius of 14inches sounds flat for a vintagey-styled guitar. Do you notice any increased fatigue playing rhythm when you use it compared to the more rounded 9.5's or 11's that you play? Or is it more that it just has a different feel? Any additional thoughts you have on the AS72's flatter radius would be welcome. Thanks - enjoy your videos.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 10 днів тому

      Thanks, Philip! At first I thought I wouldn’t like the 14inch but honestly I adapted to it in minutes. I certainly haven’t noticed any extra fatigue. But it is quite a thin neck and I find it super easy to play. Especially with the stainless steel frets. Definitely has a different feel to a traditional fender but everyone’s different and it’s very personal. I don’t have any complaints with the Artist. Let me know if you want to know anything else!

    • @Philip-t2y
      @Philip-t2y 10 днів тому

      @@johnfalzon Cool. Thanks John. I don't know much about fret hardware - what feeling do the stainless steel frets give you - smooth with bends or something? Thanks again.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 10 днів тому

      @ well the fret wire is large which allows for a light touch which is nice and yeah the stainless steel makes bends easy and they never wear out

  • @650thunderbird
    @650thunderbird 11 днів тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @harringtonbenton334
    @harringtonbenton334 12 днів тому

    GIBSON

  • @toksandman
    @toksandman 15 днів тому

    Great review, really appreciate your fair unbiased opinion. On that note I ordered the 15th anniversary Obsidian last year, should arrive in early February, looking forward to playing it.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 15 днів тому

      Thanks! I’d love to see the obsidian in the flesh. I reckon it would look great 👍🏼

  • @blakewilliam_
    @blakewilliam_ 16 днів тому

    I use the focus switch on mine to dial back an acoustic tone, great playing!

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 16 днів тому

      I’ve never thought of that. I might try it

  • @davidbriggs9675
    @davidbriggs9675 16 днів тому

    I bought the early version Revstar 420. Love it. The only issue was the intonation on the low E. But I've fixed it by reversing the bridge saddle. Great guitar...a keeper

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 16 днів тому

      Great tip! They are great

  • @rowbags3017
    @rowbags3017 17 днів тому

    I can't get on with my Revstar Standard. I can't fault its quality - the intonation is faultless and it's amazing value for the price - but alone among all my guitars it simply makes my hand ache to play. I loved the idea of it and I've given it every chance I can, but I just don't enjoy playing it. I've bought all my guitars in the hope they'll be "keepers", but sadly I'm struggling to find a reason to hang on to the Revstar.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 17 днів тому

      Yeah that sucks when that happens. Best to get rid of what you don’t play and get something you will

    • @svarfinnbogason3645
      @svarfinnbogason3645 5 днів тому

      If you like the Standard, but the neck is not for you, you might want to try out the first generation Revstar. It has the same pickups or at least the P90 version at least to my ear. And a dry switch instead of a focus switch which I find a bit more useful actually. But the main difference is that it has a somewhat chunkier neck. Personally, I like slimmer necks but the original Revstar that feels a bit more vintage, maybe similar to a Gibson.

  • @650thunderbird
    @650thunderbird 18 днів тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @wookster77
    @wookster77 18 днів тому

    Is the neck width wider in the Artist? I read that it is and wondered if it's a bit harder to play those chords that use the thumb wrappe around to the low E.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 18 днів тому

      Ok, just pulled out the digital calipers: Nut width: Fender - 41.9mm Artist - 42mm. Width at 1st fret: Both 43mm Width at 12th fret: Fender - 51.5mm Artist 52.3mm. So yes, the Artist is slightly wider but the neck is thinner so that may make it easier in some situations.

    • @wookster77
      @wookster77 17 днів тому

      @@johnfalzon Thanks!

  • @FredrickPeterson
    @FredrickPeterson 19 днів тому

    Thanks for the review! I've wanted a comparison between the Artist signature range and a Fender series guitar. I'm happy to see the Artist guitars seem to be high quality, at a much better price point.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 19 днів тому

      Thanks! Yep 👍🏼 no complaints from me so far. I have another Artist on the way to me now and I’m hoping it’s as good as this one

  • @skumflum3768
    @skumflum3768 20 днів тому

    What about ergonomic?

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 20 днів тому

      I’d give it to the Revstar. It’s weight is distributed more evenly. I find the LP wants to slide off when sitting down. The Revstar is thinner and the arm and belly cuts make it really nice to play

  • @MustangBasssman
    @MustangBasssman 21 день тому

    i have the exact same Player ll Strat and love it. Well played and demoed

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 21 день тому

      Thanks! I understand why you love it.

  • @andersoncesario26
    @andersoncesario26 22 дні тому

    Thanks for the review mate!

  • @kvp2249
    @kvp2249 22 дні тому

    random question, is this an original song you used to compare guitars. really liked it

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 22 дні тому

      Thanks! Yes just something I came up with.

  • @GRBAquatics
    @GRBAquatics 25 днів тому

    Very Cool, Thankyou. Awesome looking, Sounding Guitars and Demo/Review comparison video. I have the older Artist Guitars ST62 Fiesta Red Strat, and it's amazing. These newer 'up spec'd' Artist Guitars range must be Exeptional guitars as all my other ones are fantastic. Have my eye on one of the Latest Range Artist Guitars .... or 2 .. or 3 ... or 4 .... lol. And Also seriously have fallen for The Fender Player II Strat in the Hailea Yellow, Maple FretBoard, aged plastics ... Stunning .... I reckon anyway ..... Oh .. Or The Birch Green is catching my eye too now. lol. Gotta start saving..... and maybe even pass on The Artist Guitars to get A Fender (my first). All the Best. Cheers

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon 25 днів тому

      Thanks mate! I’m glad you liked it. I don’t have any previous experience with Artist but this one is excellent. The player II is also amazing. I’m partial to the Birch Green. I’d love to get my hands on a chambered one.

  • @650thunderbird
    @650thunderbird 25 днів тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Johnny-oy9fh
    @Johnny-oy9fh 29 днів тому

    Revstar wins

  • @cooljp1531
    @cooljp1531 Місяць тому

    Funky cleans Fender, everything else Revstar

  • @donge9589
    @donge9589 Місяць тому

    This video is quite timely. quit playing live years ago, but band are reforming, I always used Les pauls in the band, but only have a strat these days. So convinced myself I need a humbucker equipped guitar for the material we cover. I really want a gibson LP but they are £2000 upwards here in the UK. Being a family man with not much dough i think my conscience would be clear getting the Yamaha and a nice valve combo and still only paying half the Gibson would cost, I was worried it wouldnt do a job for me, but your video says it will be close enough, and I have heard the yamaha are well built and play well. Ill be going for a standard revstar, great video fellla many thanks.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon Місяць тому

      Thanks mate glad you liked it. I think you will be happy with the Revstar Standard. It’s a great guitar and you always change pickups and get a bit closer if you need to. IMO playability is very similar. The Revstar is excellent value for money. Revstar is still heavy but not as heavy as an LP. Good luck mate and I hope the band reform goes well.

  • @eBagJones
    @eBagJones Місяць тому

    Yamaha Japan makes fantastic instruments. Really the only thing holding me back from getting a Revstar is the body shape. I know that's superficial, but its huge, which makes it look clunky IMO compared to the sleeker Les Paul. Both are great sounding instruments though. Thank you for this demo.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon Місяць тому

      Yes the Revstar is bigger at the widest point but I find it more comfortable than the Les Paul. It’s thinner and weight is better balanced. Nothing looks as good as a Les Paul. I believe the Gen 2 Revstars are smaller than the Gen 1.

  • @JillpapI
    @JillpapI Місяць тому

    I don't really even play much anymore but I've been so intrigued by the Revstar, I'd just buy it and let it sit there and only play it once a week (if I could afford to do silly things like that). I appreciate your brief, extremely simple no-bullshit comparisons. Most videos have way too much talking and jrking off taking farrrrr too long showing off their guitar skills rather than letting the guitars speak for themselves.

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon Місяць тому

      Thanks for the kind words. I just make the video's I want to see and yeah I get sick of all the pointless talking.

  • @massimos6863
    @massimos6863 Місяць тому

    The Gibson sounds nicer imo

  • @Oslolo17
    @Oslolo17 Місяць тому

    Very helpful comparison. Thanks for this, sir! ❤

    • @johnfalzon
      @johnfalzon Місяць тому

      Thanks! Glad you liked it

  • @scottjenkins8394
    @scottjenkins8394 Місяць тому

    Putting in a request three doors down, kryptonite

  • @scottjenkins8394
    @scottjenkins8394 Місяць тому

    No way you put it together yourself

  • @scottjenkins8394
    @scottjenkins8394 Місяць тому

    Go Johnny

  • @scottjenkins8394
    @scottjenkins8394 Місяць тому

    It helps that the person has some talent and no's how to play 😮