Great demo. Thornbucker pickups are wound more to vintage specs for a brighter tone - per Pete Thorn. The Pete Thorn Signature guitar is lighter, less mass, than the Les Paul. So naturally the bridge pickup will not be as thick and punchy as the Les Paul. I prefer the more open and clear fidelity tone of the Thorn guitar. More versatile IMO. And if you wanted to thicken the bridge humbucker tone (more Les Paul like), just add a fuzz, overdrive, or distortion pedal.
I have the gold top version. The look and feel are phenomenal, as is the tuning stability and playability. I'm used to hotter pickups so there was an adjustment period when playing this one, but the more I play it, the more I understand what Pete was going for. I have found the sustain to be incredible, with such great dynamic range and harmonics. Fantastic instrument for sure!
Pete's pickups are some of my favorite PAF's ever. Perfect for everything I can throw at them. I put them in a nice resonant PRS SE Custom 24, it really loves the key of A, and holy shit did that do a thing! Pete, you got some ears my man.
Love the zeal you approach your new guitars with! Great axe, and superb sounds, especially the ambient ones. Could you please elaborate on what kind of distortion and delay/reverb did you use in your Kemper Profiler to actually get these tones? Thanks 😊
I've noticed since you bought that Kemper your matchless sits in the corner! :P. What I love about the Kemper is I can turn it on and have instant inspiration without all the fuss. AND it sounds the same everyday, unlike a tube amp.
That's a beautiful guitar and I'm sold on the Thornbuckers! It would be really interesting to see a rig rundown of your live gigging rig. Love the videos. Keep up the great content.
I have one of these on order (over a year from the time of ordering). I literally cannot wait! The Thornbucker pickups are incredible; I have some installed in a PRS I'm selling in order to fund this PT signature. I'm surprised anyone would ever want to part with this guitar, but at least you got another. :)
I agree on everything… I have one and the same color for a few years now, and it plays absolutely amazing. If you can only bring one guitar, then this is the one to bring. Perhaps the guitar I play the most… and I have a few pretty high-end ones…
Paul, I have those Wilkinson locking saddles on my vintage style Strat bridge. Bought them when the first became available to buy and they've been great. Nice solid tuning stability with the vintage style machine heads. Only thing is they don't do then in the vintage saddle widths so you have a small gap between each one
Great demo of this guitar - a different range of sounds/flavours and playing style. I was still unsure about getting one but, after listening to both the demos you did I absolutely want one now…!
I would definitely want to get a Suhr Pete thorn signature in the future the neck shape and measurement is a perfect guitar and neck for small hand guitarist
I switched to playing one of these (same color even) as my main live guitar about a year ago or so... extremely versatile and well built. I feel I can get pretty much all tones I need from it. Every now and again I do miss a real middle single coil PU, but that's about it..
it would be nice if you can compare the suhr with the fender, basically the same humbucker, the same scale lenght..the differences are the woods and the bridge (but both have a steel blocks) that's very interesting!!
My Strat Ultra has had a refret with stainless steel, I have the magic Vega-Trem, and I have a set of Thornbuckers ready to go in as soon as a new pickguard arrives. When it's done, it won't be far removed from Pete's Suhr. That's what I'll tell myself anyway...
@@TheStudioRats Despite my pretend Pete Thorn now being my favourite guitar, I've just ordered one like yours. There's a 14 month wait for it though! At least that's Christmas next year taken care of.
Really enjoy your playing. Will you be having some upcoming live gigs that you will put here on your channel? I would really like to see that. Cheers from Canada
i Just installed jumbo stainless steel frets to one of my strat, finally. Now i expect i don't go through frets so easily, all my guitars needs new frets, now i have to do same to other guitars. But yes, stainless steel frets are great.
I have quite a few nice guitars to gig with, but I very often default to my Pete Thorn Signature. It’s a true desert island guitar. I’ve got the HSS one on order.
Hi Paul, I really enjoy watching your UA-cam videos. I played a PRS Studio at a local music store and really liked the sound of the narrow field pickups. I’m also interested in the Pete Thorne signature guitar with the two humbuckers and Wilkinson bridge. How would you compare / contrast these guitars? Thanks! Mark
hi which bridge is on this guitar and where can you buy it - i recently discovered Vegatrem bridges and they are fantastic but this one may do the trick as I don't abuse the bridge to heavily and is hopefulle not as pricy as the Vegatrem
I love the Vegatrem on 2 of my Strats as well but they are very expensive (worth every penny because you don't have the problems of a Floyd Rose tuning them and after downtuning and String change) I''d liketo know the price of this Wilkinson I couldn't find the reference to order it on line and if you can put it on a 6 screw and 2screw tremm - if anybody knows it would be great - sorry for my english - not my first language
Hi! I recently got Pete Thorn's Suhr Signature Series, I'm having a hard time changing the strings. Just wanna ask if you have any tutorial on how to do it properly, the locking tuners and saddle are fairly new to me.
That Suhr is very fine! Funny thing about dings... I bought a dinged Squier Telecaster CV 70's Deluxe, after seeing the ding. A chip the size of a square centimetre was off at the lower back corner. I just put a piece of silver tape over it haha! So I was kind of proud that I wasn't vain, but I was looking at my Shijie STE today that I bought for around €800, and I saw something that looked like a tiny tiny ding and I spontaneously said "shit!"... And then I thought about that for a moment. What if I had a similar Suhr guitar, a PRS or some Fender or Gibson custom shop? It's bound to get a ding sooner or later. So I decided to not obsess about it. I'm not going to be careless, but if I relic a guitar that I own and that I will never get rid of, it's fine. Last but not least, I have to compliment Paul on those beautiful guitar tones!
I’m exactly the same - I recently sold my 2008 USA Strat for many reasons, one being that I had had it from new and it was still immaculate and I was genuinely not comfortable taking it out and about - it’s ridiculous really. I then bought a Fender Acoustasonic and have a similar feeling 😂 I love my Mexican and Jet strats for the very reason that I’m not as precious about them so I actually enjoy them more - there isn’t the same distraction when I’m using them live. We are funny creatures really.
How do you find the Shijie? I’ve been eyeing one since Daryl Braun (I think that’s his name) pulled one apart on his UA-cam channel and it looked glorious. I’m edging towards a PRS SE Silver Sky because of the neck and pickups, played one last week and it felt and sounded incredible, but just can’t stomach the colours.
@@slawsonscot I love my Shijie. It's a bit heavier than I expected, and its neck also feels chunkier than on a Squier, but man does it feel good! I have a pearl green one, it looks great! It's a bit of gamble because you can't try one before you buy, but I was lucky that the guitar fits me well. My guess is that the guitar won't feel terrible in your hands regardless, as long as you're not very picky about that. The specs on it are amazing, great shielding, great trem block, I have no complaints about the tuning machines either. I guess that the pickups could be livelier, I found that a slight push on the EQ pedal at 3.2 and 6.4 kHz makes them really shine. I'm very happy about mine, so I would recommend them. They put a lot of hand work on them, the fretwork is also impeccable. Oh, it's classically wired, so no tone on the bridge pickup, but I soldered on a small cable and that's solved. So if you're comfortable to risk it a bit and buy a guitar you haven't felt in your hands, go for it!
Neck pickup is lower output than custombucker neck, but the bridge is quite a bit hotter. Probably more relevant to the difference in sound is the scale length. No doubt the PT sig is a fine guitar, I thought it sounded particularly good in that bit starting about 12 minutes in. I have never quite figured out middle gain sounds like that. FWIW I agree with your comments that Suhr does a good job of disguising that the guitar is a signature model. I have Mateus Asato's and really unless you know it's just a pink Classic S.
We all must be careful to remember and remind each other that GAS has no real cure, you can medicate to mask the symptoms or even try rehab,but in the end we all will relapse, stay supportive of one another.
11 days ago you announced that you had just bought a Fender Masterbuilt Strat that you said was the best Strat you ever played! Hey, we're all alike..... Best Pete.
Hey Paul, check out Pete Thorn new signature HSS guitar it has a Thornbucker II+ pickup that runs hotter than the original Thornbucker. It is a fire breathing guitar with a thicker neck and ebony feet board like a Jackson .
@@TheStudioRats yes, very nice! I think for me I am going to be headed for a HSS guitar and may sell the PT signature. I got it as a backup to my PRS DGT. Yet I like using unconventional gear for my blues playing, so I am headed for a shredder guitar that has a HSS pickup config. I am looking at a Luke III or Jackson Soloist SL1. This PT Sig is a lovely guitar just need to find balance with your gear as it is a very brite guitar with loads of clarity . Which many deem "Hi Fi " or " Sterile". It is just a balancing act, not all gear will jive with it just like other guitars pickup configs will grant different playability, especially through different amps . try the guitar with darker amps or lower mid ranged amps . I have an AN Bomshell Overdrive and when I play the PT Thorn Signature into it the amp turns into a zombie, it just sounds lifeless, no matter what pickup selection on the guitar. Yet once I plug my PRS DGT into it the amp immediately becomes alive, sounds warm and rich. When I use my PT into say a PRS HX/DA 1986 bassman circuit that naturally has lower mids and a lot of bass the guitar shines, cuts through like a knife. The key is to understand, which I know you know , this guitar has more upper mids and is very brite, not a bad thing just different and will need to be used for different applications and is not the one all be all, it has other guitars impressions within the guitar like the LP and a strat yet has its own unique voicing. If you are a purist then get a LP or strat, if you need a tool to cover a lot of ground that has similar sonics of a LP or strat yet with it's own unique voice with upper mids then get the PT. It has lovely strat and LP tones higher in the mid range which will cut nicely in a mix, especially in a live mix. Now one turn off for a lot of folks is the volume drop when switching to the single coil position, that is straight away up last position. To get around this I suggest using a clean boost pedal to adjust the volume difference. I use a Keeley Katana that lets me adjust the clean boost quickly and easily and wahalla we get a louder single coil that matches the humbuckers. ( Note Ernie Ball Music Man guitars such as the Luke III have fixed this problem, they have a preamp boost switch on the guitar. So it will give you that extra oomf while soloing when switching to the single coil) cheers mate, I will be watching to see how you get along with this for the second time.
@@TheStudioRats Thanksfor reply Paul. I have the Iridium for home recording, but I can’t seem to get the singing lead tones you’re getting. There’s a few second hand Axefx on Reverb but they’re still typically a grand. Would you say the Axefx is way ahead of the Hx stomp and Katana for the gainy stuff. Like I say, appreciate response and and any further advise you can offer. Keep the videos coming pls.
Great review and a couple question. Why did you get rid of your previous PT Suhr? And why keep this one? Does this one feel better? What do you consider a good price as you said you paid a fair price? I think new they are £3.5k in a shop. However is £2k to £2.5k tops good for a secondhand one?
I’ve had two of these Pete Thorn guitars myself and one issue which bugs me is how uncontrollable the sympathetic ringing of the guitar is! It’s always present no matter how much I dampen the nut or springs in the rear cavity! - Have you also found this to be the case with yours? In between every note is a nasty ‘ping’ sound!
@@TheStudioRats Interesting to hear that. Maybe you are lucky with your PT, but it’s ever present in the sound of both I’ve tried. Lovely guitar, but that ringing overtone is a nightmare!
Thanks for posting. Great review & demo. I have been considering this guitar. However, I prefer the fatter sound of LPs / HBs. Not sure yet, but am beginning to think that this Suhr is not for me.
It really is a GREAT sounding guitar ..BUT the looks of suhr guitars to me are like PRS. .MEH.just do nothing for me Saying that Excellent review well worth the watch ..cheers 👍👍👏
I know Suhr’s have great reputations, but I just have never clicked with them. Every one I have tried just doesn’t seem to connect to my soul the same way Fender, PRS, and Gibson’s do. I get goosebumps when playing those other three, but the Suhr’s just never give me that kind of feeling.
Doesn't help they are insanely expensive for a strat ( easy to construct) guitar. Had a modern pro and it was good but too little guitar for the money. Their amps and reactive load are the best in the business tho.
I’ve felt that way for years about PRS and Suhr, I’d never found one that leaves me anything other than ‘cold’ when I play it. That was until last year when I picked up and played a Suhr Classic Strat HSS (limited edition Pauwlonia). I bought it there and then and still think it is an unbelievably great sounding and beautifully constructed guitar.
@@steviesynapse Nice! I also had a Suhr Classic Strat HSS (but not that limited edition one) and it just never connected with me. With PRS, I have a Modern Eagle and a McCarty S2, and both of them call to me. I can’t wait to get home from work every day and pick those up and play, even more so than my Gibson Les Paul or my Fender custom Strat and Tele. The two Suhrs I have owned never made me feel that way, so I ended up selling both of them. But maybe there’s one out there like yours that will change my mind someday. Thanks for the tip.
Your intros are amazing!!! 😎The guitar doesn't interest me at all 😅. I only pay attention to your way of playing, which is AWESOME!!! 😎Big Thanks!!! 🙌🏼👍🏼
Would love to see this up against the.... Harley Benton 'version of this, 🤭 just for a laugh.. and see if you can upgrade it to get as close as to the original.. Purely for the sake of' can it be done'.. Just an idea Paul..
Pickups, tuners, bridge, everything can be upgraded pretty easily. The neck and the frets might be the biggest difference after the upgrade. It would be interesting to feel both guitars and play them before and after upgrade. I mean, if the sound is okay, the feel of the guitar is what I personally focus on.
Great idea. I think pickup change and nut on the Harley is enough to get it close enough But will all come down to feel and weight if the guitar on which is best for a person. They there is the investment value . Suhr will hold value but the Harley will also be cheap
Hi Paul! I’ve only recently become aware of your demos for my guitars, thank you so much, really well done, I appreciate it! -Pete
Cheers Pete, it’s a cracking guitar, I’m looking forward to trying your new one.
A nod from god...sweet!
My lord those pickups sound amazing. Nice guitar mate! Congratulations
The Suhr and the Les Paul both sound great. Love that clean sound with all the reverb and echo
I dig the chords you're playing. Gorgeous sounds. Cheers, from San Diego, CA.
Congrats on Pete Thorn's knighthood!!! 😉
Great demo. Thornbucker pickups are wound more to vintage specs for a brighter tone - per Pete Thorn. The Pete Thorn Signature guitar is lighter, less mass, than the Les Paul. So naturally the bridge pickup will not be as thick and punchy as the Les Paul. I prefer the more open and clear fidelity tone of the Thorn guitar. More versatile IMO. And if you wanted to thicken the bridge humbucker tone (more Les Paul like), just add a fuzz, overdrive, or distortion pedal.
I have the gold top version. The look and feel are phenomenal, as is the tuning stability and playability. I'm used to hotter pickups so there was an adjustment period when playing this one, but the more I play it, the more I understand what Pete was going for. I have found the sustain to be incredible, with such great dynamic range and harmonics. Fantastic instrument for sure!
I don’t know what I like better: the guitar or your playing.
Pete's pickups are some of my favorite PAF's ever. Perfect for everything I can throw at them. I put them in a nice resonant PRS SE Custom 24, it really loves the key of A, and holy shit did that do a thing! Pete, you got some ears my man.
Love the zeal you approach your new guitars with! Great axe, and superb sounds, especially the ambient ones. Could you please elaborate on what kind of distortion and delay/reverb did you use in your Kemper Profiler to actually get these tones? Thanks 😊
I've had this guitar on my wishlist for years. 😊
Had mine for a year now… same finish as yours. Great guitar and could easily replace a few of my other guitars, but alas… I love them all 😏
I've noticed since you bought that Kemper your matchless sits in the corner! :P. What I love about the Kemper is I can turn it on and have instant inspiration without all the fuss. AND it sounds the same everyday, unlike a tube amp.
Beautiful instrument.
Thanks Paul. I haven’t yet. I went on the the PRS website and it says it does split coil sounds too.
As always Paul, good stuff! You should get the new HSS Pete Thorn and pit it against the PRS Studio.
Great idea 💡
That's a beautiful guitar and I'm sold on the Thornbuckers!
It would be really interesting to see a rig rundown of your live gigging rig.
Love the videos. Keep up the great content.
Bro the stainless steel frets defo add to the clarity when coupled with the low output Thornbuckers. But that gold top Les Paul sounds amaze balls :)
Cheers Sarah, yep the goldtop is stonking.
Phhhht... Thats unbelivably cool!!!! Gotta love Pete... I think I need one too!
I have one of these on order (over a year from the time of ordering). I literally cannot wait! The Thornbucker pickups are incredible; I have some installed in a PRS I'm selling in order to fund this PT signature. I'm surprised anyone would ever want to part with this guitar, but at least you got another. :)
I agree on everything… I have one and the same color for a few years now, and it plays absolutely amazing. If you can only bring one guitar, then this is the one to bring. Perhaps the guitar I play the most… and I have a few pretty high-end ones…
A magnificent jewel of a guitar
Paul, I have those Wilkinson locking saddles on my vintage style Strat bridge. Bought them when the first became available to buy and they've been great. Nice solid tuning stability with the vintage style machine heads. Only thing is they don't do then in the vintage saddle widths so you have a small gap between each one
The clean sounds are wonderful! 😍
Just saw your demo of PT's guitar... awesome. I just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for the sub
Great demo of this guitar - a different range of sounds/flavours and playing style. I was still unsure about getting one but, after listening to both the demos you did I absolutely want one now…!
all sounds in this video were absolutely amazing imo. Fantastic instruments. Both the Suhr Pete Thorn and the Gold-Top LP.
I would definitely want to get a Suhr Pete thorn signature in the future the neck shape and measurement is a perfect guitar and neck for small hand guitarist
I'm green with envy those pickups sound really nice
I switched to playing one of these (same color even) as my main live guitar about a year ago or so... extremely versatile and well built. I feel I can get pretty much all tones I need from it. Every now and again I do miss a real middle single coil PU, but that's about it..
it would be nice if you can compare the suhr with the fender, basically the same humbucker, the same scale lenght..the differences are the woods and the bridge (but both have a steel blocks) that's very interesting!!
Awesome playing Paul and awesome Guitar sounds great congratulations ❤️🎸👍
Incredible tone, subbed!!
Paul, do a comparison between the thornbuckers and antiquities please!
That guitar sounds absolutely amazing. Great playing too as always!
My Strat Ultra has had a refret with stainless steel, I have the magic Vega-Trem, and I have a set of Thornbuckers ready to go in as soon as a new pickguard arrives. When it's done, it won't be far removed from Pete's Suhr. That's what I'll tell myself anyway...
Nice one!
@@TheStudioRats Despite my pretend Pete Thorn now being my favourite guitar, I've just ordered one like yours. There's a 14 month wait for it though! At least that's Christmas next year taken care of.
Stunning guitar and great playing 🎸🎶
Great sounding guitar. I have been wanting a Suhr guitar. Not sure which one I want yet.
Wonderful review, wonderful playing, wonderful sound. 👏🏻
Really enjoy your playing. Will you be having some upcoming live gigs that you will put here on your channel? I would really like to see that. Cheers from Canada
Hi John, thanks. We will be doing a regular live band playing show. We are waiting for the other studio to be built, should be ready in a few months.
i Just installed jumbo stainless steel frets to one of my strat, finally.
Now i expect i don't go through frets so easily, all my guitars needs new frets, now i have to do same to other guitars.
But yes, stainless steel frets are great.
I played one last year. Phenomenal guitar. You should try an Ibanez AZ Prestige. They’re just as good.
great demo, thanks! Would've been nice to compare to your strat with the Thornbucker, thinking of putting one in my strat.
Greetings. Love your work and I have learned many watching you. Thanks a lot. If I may ask, are you using the BOSS Attenuator for this video?
Hi Adhasky, cheers. I’m not, I’m using an Axe FX.
@@TheStudioRats Thanks
Very nice guitar: enjoy ! The only reservation I have is about the neck profile: I can’t play thin necks…
Great tones all around, in both guitars! I wonder if a Thornbucker+ in the Suhr would get you closer to that LP territory. Maybe next vid….
I bought suhr modern antique pro 2017 used.. and happy about it, plus I use pod 2.0 for it. Everything good!
Suhrs are way to go for sure, no risk!
Haha hey Paul, I grabbed one too after your advice of getting a PRS DGT instead LOL 😆 The sickness is real. cheers mate from America .
What effect is that at the 3:00 mark? Sounds surreal. I recently bought a GX-100. Wondering if I can pull that tone.
I have quite a few nice guitars to gig with, but I very often default to my Pete Thorn Signature. It’s a true desert island guitar. I’ve got the HSS one on order.
Hi Paul,
I really enjoy watching your UA-cam videos. I played a PRS Studio at a local music store and really liked the sound of the narrow field pickups. I’m also interested in the Pete Thorne signature guitar with the two humbuckers and Wilkinson bridge. How would you compare / contrast these guitars?
Thanks!
Mark
Hi Mark, I couldn’t get on with the middle pickup position on the studio, I kept hitting it. Have you thought about a PRS 594?
hi which bridge is on this guitar and where can you buy it - i recently discovered Vegatrem bridges and they are fantastic but this one may do the trick as I don't abuse the bridge to heavily and is hopefulle not as pricy as the Vegatrem
Incredible playing. Killer tones (sound great through my iPhone). Still own this one?
Cheers, no not any more.
@@TheStudioRats Think I’m heading back into Alt T pro land. Cheers 👊
Were these Thornbucker 2’s? I’m really torn between Woodbuckers, Tbs, and Tb2s.
I love the vegatrem on my strat…
I love the Vegatrem on 2 of my Strats as well but they are very expensive (worth every penny because you don't have the problems of a Floyd Rose tuning them and after downtuning and String change) I''d liketo know the price of this Wilkinson I couldn't find the reference to order it on line and if you can put it on a 6 screw and 2screw tremm - if anybody knows it would be great - sorry for my english - not my first language
Hi! I recently got Pete Thorn's Suhr Signature Series, I'm having a hard time changing the strings. Just wanna ask if you have any tutorial on how to do it properly, the locking tuners and saddle are fairly new to me.
Take the locking bolts off and put them in the case. I don’t use them.
How about revisiting your idea of a shoot out against the DGT?
Love Suhr guitars, my Classic S is best of breed in my strat collection. What ever happened to your DGT ?
The DGT was great although I sold it to get a Strat.
Bro what’s your signal chain look like it sounds- we’ll beautiful.
I've owned one of these 3 times. For some reason, I can't stay away from these and PRS DGTs lol
the most beautiful and gorgeus suhr ! with humbuckers it has not the classic strat tone .it has a lespaul tone! ciao from italy.
Those pickups are really versatile ,
10:01 LP
both LP and PT sound killer. Not really hearing the 'dark' character of the LP.
Have you ever compared the PT w DGT side by side? Seem similar In versatility and sound
They are similar, the PT has brighter pickups. Both are great guitars.
This or your PRS DGT, which one would you pick if you were limited to one guitar? 🙂
That Suhr is very fine! Funny thing about dings... I bought a dinged Squier Telecaster CV 70's Deluxe, after seeing the ding. A chip the size of a square centimetre was off at the lower back corner. I just put a piece of silver tape over it haha! So I was kind of proud that I wasn't vain, but I was looking at my Shijie STE today that I bought for around €800, and I saw something that looked like a tiny tiny ding and I spontaneously said "shit!"... And then I thought about that for a moment. What if I had a similar Suhr guitar, a PRS or some Fender or Gibson custom shop? It's bound to get a ding sooner or later. So I decided to not obsess about it. I'm not going to be careless, but if I relic a guitar that I own and that I will never get rid of, it's fine.
Last but not least, I have to compliment Paul on those beautiful guitar tones!
I’m exactly the same - I recently sold my 2008 USA Strat for many reasons, one being that I had had it from new and it was still immaculate and I was genuinely not comfortable taking it out and about - it’s ridiculous really. I then bought a Fender Acoustasonic and have a similar feeling 😂 I love my Mexican and Jet strats for the very reason that I’m not as precious about them so I actually enjoy them more - there isn’t the same distraction when I’m using them live. We are funny creatures really.
How do you find the Shijie? I’ve been eyeing one since Daryl Braun (I think that’s his name) pulled one apart on his UA-cam channel and it looked glorious. I’m edging towards a PRS SE Silver Sky because of the neck and pickups, played one last week and it felt and sounded incredible, but just can’t stomach the colours.
Cheers Ned
@@slawsonscot I love my Shijie. It's a bit heavier than I expected, and its neck also feels chunkier than on a Squier, but man does it feel good! I have a pearl green one, it looks great! It's a bit of gamble because you can't try one before you buy, but I was lucky that the guitar fits me well. My guess is that the guitar won't feel terrible in your hands regardless, as long as you're not very picky about that. The specs on it are amazing, great shielding, great trem block, I have no complaints about the tuning machines either. I guess that the pickups could be livelier, I found that a slight push on the EQ pedal at 3.2 and 6.4 kHz makes them really shine.
I'm very happy about mine, so I would recommend them. They put a lot of hand work on them, the fretwork is also impeccable.
Oh, it's classically wired, so no tone on the bridge pickup, but I soldered on a small cable and that's solved.
So if you're comfortable to risk it a bit and buy a guitar you haven't felt in your hands, go for it!
Does yhe nicle coverd one sound doff to yhe ome in d strat..?
Sounds amazing … what Overdrive set up are you using ?
Neck pickup is lower output than custombucker neck, but the bridge is quite a bit hotter. Probably more relevant to the difference in sound is the scale length. No doubt the PT sig is a fine guitar, I thought it sounded particularly good in that bit starting about 12 minutes in. I have never quite figured out middle gain sounds like that. FWIW I agree with your comments that Suhr does a good job of disguising that the guitar is a signature model. I have Mateus Asato's and really unless you know it's just a pink Classic S.
The different scale length makes up for the larger part of the difference in sound.
We all must be careful to remember and remind each other that GAS has no real cure, you can medicate to mask the symptoms or even try rehab,but in the end we all will relapse, stay supportive of one another.
I kept hearing you say SIR Pete Thorn, which I’m cool with.
What kind of amplifier did you use?
Hey Paul, congrats on an awesome new axe! Btw, what chair is that you're using? Is that a Steelcase?
Cheers Hans, it’s a Herman Miller Aeron
11 days ago you announced that you had just bought a Fender Masterbuilt Strat that you said was the best Strat you ever played! Hey, we're all alike..... Best Pete.
Have you moved on your PRS DGT?
I have.
Hey Paul, check out Pete Thorn new signature HSS guitar it has a Thornbucker II+ pickup that runs hotter than the original Thornbucker. It is a fire breathing guitar with a thicker neck and ebony feet board like a Jackson .
Ooh nice!
@@TheStudioRats yes, very nice! I think for me I am going to be headed for a HSS guitar and may sell the PT signature. I got it as a backup to my PRS DGT. Yet I like using unconventional gear for my blues playing, so I am headed for a shredder guitar that has a HSS pickup config. I am looking at a Luke III or Jackson Soloist SL1. This PT Sig is a lovely guitar just need to find balance with your gear as it is a very brite guitar with loads of clarity . Which many deem "Hi Fi " or " Sterile". It is just a balancing act, not all gear will jive with it just like other guitars pickup configs will grant different playability, especially through different amps . try the guitar with darker amps or lower mid ranged amps . I have an AN Bomshell Overdrive and when I play the PT Thorn Signature into it the amp turns into a zombie, it just sounds lifeless, no matter what pickup selection on the guitar. Yet once I plug my PRS DGT into it the amp immediately becomes alive, sounds warm and rich. When I use my PT into say a PRS HX/DA 1986 bassman circuit that naturally has lower mids and a lot of bass the guitar shines, cuts through like a knife. The key is to understand, which I know you know , this guitar has more upper mids and is very brite, not a bad thing just different and will need to be used for different applications and is not the one all be all, it has other guitars impressions within the guitar like the LP and a strat yet has its own unique voicing. If you are a purist then get a LP or strat, if you need a tool to cover a lot of ground that has similar sonics of a LP or strat yet with it's own unique voice with upper mids then get the PT. It has lovely strat and LP tones higher in the mid range which will cut nicely in a mix, especially in a live mix. Now one turn off for a lot of folks is the volume drop when switching to the single coil position, that is straight away up last position. To get around this I suggest using a clean boost pedal to adjust the volume difference. I use a Keeley Katana that lets me adjust the clean boost quickly and easily and wahalla we get a louder single coil that matches the humbuckers. ( Note Ernie Ball Music Man guitars such as the Luke III have fixed this problem, they have a preamp boost switch on the guitar. So it will give you that extra oomf while soloing when switching to the single coil) cheers mate, I will be watching to see how you get along with this for the second time.
@@TheStudioRats Hey Paul, how we carrying on with the Suhr Pete Thorn Signature the second time, is it going to be a keeper ?
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At 14:31 you say the guitar weighs 7.5 kilograms. That is about 16.5 pounds. Did you mean 7.5 pounds, because a 16.5 pound guitar is a heavy beast?
Paul, quickie, looking to get a higher gain amp for some bedroom fun, not the style of music I play live. Are your gain sounds the Kemper ?
No it’s from an Axe fx
@@TheStudioRats Thanksfor reply Paul. I have the Iridium for home recording, but I can’t seem to get the singing lead tones you’re getting. There’s a few second hand Axefx on Reverb but they’re still typically a grand. Would you say the Axefx is way ahead of the Hx stomp and Katana for the gainy stuff. Like I say, appreciate response and and any further advise you can offer. Keep the videos coming pls.
Great review and a couple question.
Why did you get rid of your previous PT Suhr? And why keep this one? Does this one feel better?
What do you consider a good price as you said you paid a fair price? I think new they are £3.5k in a shop. However is £2k to £2.5k tops good for a secondhand one?
I didn’t bond with the other one for some reason. If you can pay 2k for one I’d snap it up. I paid more than that.
Damn what an awesome axe!
Yeah those Suhr PT’s are really versatile
I’ve had two of these Pete Thorn guitars myself and one issue which bugs me is how uncontrollable the sympathetic ringing of the guitar is! It’s always present no matter how much I dampen the nut or springs in the rear cavity! - Have you also found this to be the case with yours? In between every note is a nasty ‘ping’ sound!
I’ve not noticed that to be honest.
@@TheStudioRats Interesting to hear that. Maybe you are lucky with your PT, but it’s ever present in the sound of both I’ve tried. Lovely guitar, but that ringing overtone is a nightmare!
Thanks for posting. Great review & demo. I have been considering this guitar. However, I prefer the fatter sound of LPs / HBs. Not sure yet, but am beginning to think that this Suhr is not for me.
Does Don Grosh still make guitars ?
That colour is called Pete Thorn, isn’t it? People call it “Pete Thorn blue” where I live.
Try a tom anderson
You meant 7.5 pounds weight. Nice demo.
if you decide to sell the green custom Strat please give me first refusal 👍
Pete can take any piece of gear and make exactly the same 80s, metal sound.
Well I wish I could take a piece of gear and sound like Him.
did you end up keeping it this time?
It’s gone I’m afraid, not that is not a great guitar, I just wanted something else,
It really is a GREAT sounding guitar ..BUT the looks of suhr guitars to me are like PRS. .MEH.just do nothing for me
Saying that Excellent review well worth the watch ..cheers 👍👍👏
All I can say is this: " Whatever you do NEVER sell green strat". Compared to that guitar all others are ,well, just guitars :))
Cheers Bero
7.5 kilos? Lightweight? Oh, come on Paul... :)
Yes I meant lbs
I know Suhr’s have great reputations, but I just have never clicked with them. Every one I have tried just doesn’t seem to connect to my soul the same way Fender, PRS, and Gibson’s do. I get goosebumps when playing those other three, but the Suhr’s just never give me that kind of feeling.
Doesn't help they are insanely expensive for a strat ( easy to construct) guitar. Had a modern pro and it was good but too little guitar for the money. Their amps and reactive load are the best in the business tho.
I completely agree with you SD.
I’ve felt that way for years about PRS and Suhr, I’d never found one that leaves me anything other than ‘cold’ when I play it. That was until last year when I picked up and played a Suhr Classic Strat HSS (limited edition Pauwlonia). I bought it there and then and still think it is an unbelievably great sounding and beautifully constructed guitar.
@@steviesynapse Nice! I also had a Suhr Classic Strat HSS (but not that limited edition one) and it just never connected with me. With PRS, I have a Modern Eagle and a McCarty S2, and both of them call to me. I can’t wait to get home from work every day and pick those up and play, even more so than my Gibson Les Paul or my Fender custom Strat and Tele. The two Suhrs I have owned never made me feel that way, so I ended up selling both of them. But maybe there’s one out there like yours that will change my mind someday. Thanks for the tip.
Try a Tom Anderson
Use VegaTrem for your Strats. Much better !!!
Did you mean to say 7.5 lbs rather than kilos? Thanks for the video.
I did
7.5 kg is a very heavy guitar 😀
That was my thoughts as well. :) I had a Suhr Classic S a while back and I sold it due to it being really heavy. Maybe all Suhrs weigh a lot?
I'm sure he meant 7.5 lbs
Sorry yes I meant 7.5 lbs
Your intros are amazing!!! 😎The guitar doesn't interest me at all 😅.
I only pay attention to your way of playing, which is AWESOME!!! 😎Big Thanks!!! 🙌🏼👍🏼
Cheers Dani.
Would love to see this up against the.... Harley Benton 'version of this, 🤭 just for a laugh.. and see if you can upgrade it to get as close as to the original.. Purely for the sake of' can it be done'.. Just an idea Paul..
Pickups, tuners, bridge, everything can be upgraded pretty easily. The neck and the frets might be the biggest difference after the upgrade. It would be interesting to feel both guitars and play them before and after upgrade. I mean, if the sound is okay, the feel of the guitar is what I personally focus on.
Please Paul do this😂😂
Great idea. I think pickup change and nut on the Harley is enough to get it close enough
But will all come down to feel and weight if the guitar on which is best for a person.
They there is the investment value . Suhr will hold value but the Harley will also be cheap