Eastwood Guitars Flyte // Guitar Demo
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- This incredible new offering from Eastwood is their take on the Burns Flyte. Originally penned as the "Concorde" (for obvious reasons), the design of the Burns™ Flyte guitar flew way outside the safe zone - even by 1970's standards. Heck, by today's standards this thing is a radical eyeful. Perhaps that's why their production only lasted a few years, but it's also why Eastwood loves them!
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All backing tracks written, performed, mixed & mastered by Ryan Plewacki unless otherwise noted.
Amp:
Silktone Amp: bit.ly/silktone
Recording Rig:
Universal Audio Apollo X16 www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Manley Force www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Universal Audio 4-710d www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Golden Age Pre-73 www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Warm Audio EQP-WA www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Tech 21 SansAmp RBI www.tech21nyc.com/products/sa...
Drawmer DL241 www.drawmer.com
Vintage DBX 160A (pair)
Yamaha HS7 Monitors www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Guitar Amp Mics:
AKG C 414 XLS www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Cascade Fathead www.cascademicrophones.com
Avantone CV-12 (room mic) www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
Vocal Mic:
Sennheiser MKH 416 www.zzounds.com/a--3979288/it...
0:00 In the Mix
1:51 Specs & History
2:52 Clean
5:38 Overdrive
7:14 Fuzz
8:23 Closing Thoughts
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God, it's stunning
The most interesting shape guitar I’ve seen that looks nice, when overdriven sounds great too.
The world needs a bass VI version of this.
that would be sick
Actually reminds me less of a Concord and more of a Saab Viggen jet fighter with the small canard wings in front of the main ones. Very cool look!
Always an interesting shape - though I do wonder what top fret access is like. Not particularly interesting sonically, I'm afraid, until you added the fuzz. The original was also mainly distinguished for its looks. A guitar that looks like that should sound like nothing else - in a good way, of course.
The original burns flyte had an aluminium neck, kind of like a pre Kramer, Kramer. If I remember rightly the aluminium section was T shape with wood on top for the fretboard and 2 pieces running the length of the neck. My mate had one and I played it a lot, a great fun guitar but the neck was always cold in the winter.
I still own a Burns Flyte with Canadian rock maple neck, as stated in the sales leaflet of the time. I have seen Flyte guitars with aluminium binding on the neck (mine isn't metal) but never an Kramer style aluminium neck.
@@grahamdraper2695 Yes, only ever aluminium binding as far as I remember.
2:52 All THREE pickups?!!
misspoke. thanks.
@@DemosInTheDark I thought there might be a piezoelectric one in the bridge or something!
At $600 this would be a good deal.
Sounds like a guitar.