4:00 ST with distortion 10:56 Fusion iii with distortion This was for my own reference since these are the two models that I’m torn on. Great video though!
I got the (Left handed model) it's the Telecaster with Tesla humbuckers...the neck is beautiful and perfect! And I usually have a low action on all my guitars. The stainless steel frets are silky smooth with 10-46's this guitar feels and sounds incredibly good! I also was going to get the Stratocaster firemist model but stopped myself!! I have enough guitars at this very moment! The ridiculous price on these "25th. Anniversary" guitars is just crazy... Note: Just a flame toasted Canadian maple neck, with stainless frets, and locking tuners, if bought separately is crazy expensive!! Get the one you like best, there are well worth it!!
Hi, sooo great review!!! It's me or they sounds pretty much the same? i dont feel too much nuances and i wish it would!! It's nice to have versatile instruments, but i think that a Jazzmaster that sounds really similar to a Tele or a Strat, only makes the visual point.
i talked to thomann shop today, they will receive two more deliveries. The first in early May, the second one I forgot because I immediately ordered the strat:)
Hola amigo,pues estoy buscando este modelo de aniversario de thoman,y me encuentro con la sorpresa no agradable de que ya. O está en su catálogo (osea que las han dejado de hacer) O no se Sabe alguien si las volveran a hacer Querer decir esto que son malas,o al contrario demasiado buenas y económicas. Que ha pasado Si aluien me puedes decir Gracias 😅
Meine einzige E-Gitarre die ich besitze ist eine Tele von Harley Benton, die ich vor rund 10 Jahren für 120 Euro gekauft hatte. Sie ist täglich im Einsatz, zum Üben. Klingt super, über die Jahre nicht ein einziges Problem! Extrem stimmstabil. Die Mechaniken sind eher noch besser, wie die an meiner Taylor Akustik, die auch sehr gut sind. Abnutzungserscheinungen? Null!
Main differences are locking tuners, stainless steel frets, and an alder (not basswood) body. Once you take off the twenty quid gigbag, that's quite a lot for the money. Plus I'd bet the QA guys are all over these given they are such a big deal SE thing.
@Ervin Toth I would not worry about it that much. Unless the neck is a total mess it's perfectly solvable. I've had many guitars with some fretbuzz and I could solve it easily.
Do people buy a lot of guitars after watching your videos? Don't they need to know things like if there is fret buzz or if the nut is cut correctly or if it can be intonated or if the fret edges are sharp? Or the pickup specs? On the other hand, I guess people who are susceptible to suggestion just buy anything from someone playing a guitar well.
@@noahlange5102 Well, that doesn't come up unless you click 'more'. But in any case, like I said, I guess people who are susceptible to suggestion just buy anything from someone playing a guitar well.
@@valueofnothing2487 LOL. Repeat yourself as often as you like. It doesn't change the fact that as soon as I open the page on my laptop I can read the whole title without clicking anything. 😆
The more they 'copy' and improve budget model guitars is only a benefit for real musicians as it forces biggers brands to either improve what they are offering and lower costs otherwise if they dont then who else is servicing actual musicians who need multiple instruments??? And not just the posers who want to hang a Gibson on their wall. I have 22 guitars (4 acoustic) and 4 basses, only 3 are around the £1000-1500 mark.....the rest fall between the £100-£500 and 7-8 are harley bentons ,allowing me to modify them with different pickups and parts (3-4 per pickup type- lipstick, singlecoil, p90, humbucker guitars in both alnico 2 or alnico 5 magnets ) to cover all tones and suit my needs. And I've spent about £8000 on all the guitars, parts and pickups and I'm set for life. And maybe £2000 on effects and amps. Over 15 years it's not bad considering gibson sells a single murpheys lab replica for £10000-£20000
Everyone copies everyone, there is only one original, the rest are copies and it leads to improvements and competitive pricing benefitting the musician.
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4:00 ST with distortion
10:56 Fusion iii with distortion
This was for my own reference since these are the two models that I’m torn on. Great video though!
TE clean 4:20, 4:28, 4:38
TE dirt 4:46, 4:45, 5:04
Fusion clean 11:16, 11:25, 11:35, 11:43, 11:53, 12:02
Fusion dirt 12:10, 12:19, 12:29
I love them all, no problem with mine , iam impressed with them all....
I got the (Left handed model) it's the Telecaster with Tesla humbuckers...the neck is beautiful and perfect! And I usually have a low action on all my guitars. The stainless steel frets are silky smooth with 10-46's this guitar feels and sounds incredibly good!
I also was going to get the Stratocaster firemist model but stopped myself!! I have enough guitars at this very moment!
The ridiculous price on these "25th. Anniversary" guitars is just crazy...
Note: Just a flame toasted Canadian maple neck, with stainless frets, and locking tuners, if bought separately is crazy expensive!!
Get the one you like best, there are well worth it!!
Das TE Modell ist für mich das Beste, eine sahnige Rhythmus Gitarre mit hervorragendem Klang 👌
Same here, TE and JA my favorite!
Why?
@@Stoffendouswhy not? Well, to me the TE sounds best, it's sound is full of colours 👌
Very nice. Would like to get one but there seems to be a wait list.
on 4:20 there is fusion t25th spec instead of te-25th
Hi, sooo great review!!! It's me or they sounds pretty much the same? i dont feel too much nuances and i wish it would!! It's nice to have versatile instruments, but i think that a Jazzmaster that sounds really similar to a Tele or a Strat, only makes the visual point.
Anyone notice that SR&D Rockman gear in his rack? :)
Es werden in dem Video 2 mal die Austattungsmerkmale der T-25th eingeblendet. Das TE Modell wird diesbez. übersehen..
no longer available. what he hell did they make just 10 of them?
Or they were just really popular
i talked to thomann shop today, they will receive two more deliveries. The first in early May, the second one I forgot because I immediately ordered the strat:)
Hola amigo,pues estoy buscando este modelo de aniversario de thoman,y me encuentro con la sorpresa no agradable de que ya. O está en su catálogo (osea que las han dejado de hacer)
O no se
Sabe alguien si las volveran a hacer
Querer decir esto que son malas,o al contrario demasiado buenas y económicas.
Que ha pasado
Si aluien me puedes decir
Gracias 😅
Meine einzige E-Gitarre die ich besitze ist eine Tele von Harley Benton, die ich vor rund 10 Jahren für 120 Euro gekauft hatte. Sie ist täglich im Einsatz, zum Üben. Klingt super, über die Jahre nicht ein einziges Problem! Extrem stimmstabil. Die Mechaniken sind eher noch besser, wie die an meiner Taylor Akustik, die auch sehr gut sind. Abnutzungserscheinungen? Null!
The main question is: is it worth to pay extra money in comparison with standard models?
Main differences are locking tuners, stainless steel frets, and an alder (not basswood) body. Once you take off the twenty quid gigbag, that's quite a lot for the money. Plus I'd bet the QA guys are all over these given they are such a big deal SE thing.
They use different pickups too (Teslas)
Not a fusion, not a C profiled neck, not teska pickups, everything is wrong with the T 25 firemist...
Guys, be a bit more careful with these reviews. The TE is fret-buzzing like crazy...
Send it back......
Even if that's the case, the specs are good and if the neck is ok it's an easy fix. And I've heard many fenders that had the same thing.
@Ervin Toth I would not worry about it that much. Unless the neck is a total mess it's perfectly solvable. I've had many guitars with some fretbuzz and I could solve it easily.
Ever bought a new Fender...hahah
@@dickgitaar2012 haha, I bought one 15 years ago...guess what..fret buzz
Klingen irgendwie alle nicht wirklich.
Do people buy a lot of guitars after watching your videos?
Don't they need to know things like if there is fret buzz or if the nut is cut correctly or if it can be intonated or if the fret edges are sharp? Or the pickup specs?
On the other hand, I guess people who are susceptible to suggestion just buy anything from someone playing a guitar well.
The video title literally says "Sound demo"
@@noahlange5102
Well, that doesn't come up unless you click 'more'. But in any case, like I said, I guess people who are susceptible to suggestion just buy anything from someone playing a guitar well.
What are you even talking about? There are plenty of reviews that go into detail of specs etc. This is a demo of the tones.
@@Dead-Eye
Well that doesn't come up unless you click... Do I really have to repeat myself?
@@valueofnothing2487 LOL. Repeat yourself as often as you like. It doesn't change the fact that as soon as I open the page on my laptop I can read the whole title without clicking anything. 😆
25 years of copying everyone else's designs. Way to go.
your toilet must be a revolutionary creativity design
The more they 'copy' and improve budget model guitars is only a benefit for real musicians as it forces biggers brands to either improve what they are offering and lower costs
otherwise if they dont then who else is servicing actual musicians who need multiple instruments??? And not just the posers who want to hang a Gibson on their wall.
I have 22 guitars (4 acoustic) and 4 basses, only 3 are around the £1000-1500 mark.....the rest fall between the £100-£500 and 7-8 are harley bentons ,allowing me to modify them with different pickups and parts (3-4 per pickup type- lipstick, singlecoil, p90, humbucker guitars in both alnico 2 or alnico 5 magnets ) to cover all tones and suit my needs.
And I've spent about £8000 on all the guitars, parts and pickups and I'm set for life.
And maybe £2000 on effects and amps.
Over 15 years it's not bad considering gibson sells a single murpheys lab replica for £10000-£20000
Everyone copies everyone, there is only one original, the rest are copies and it leads to improvements and competitive pricing benefitting the musician.
Hmmm... Wonder who else does that?
25 yrs of making guitar purchasing affordable and introducing countless people to the hobby.