CLF Research Doheny V12 Johnny Gomez
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Johnny Gomez takes us through some of the Doheny V12's many pickup combinations, including some of his favorites.
The new CLF Research Doheny V12 guitar features all-new MFD humbuckers, controlled by individual series/single/parallel mini-toggles and innovative PTB system.
Excellent demo due to Johnny Gomez - he played the guitar clean to demonstrate the pickups.
that neck pickup-series tone and playing is so tasty.. like damn
G&L absolutely the best guitar builder for your dollar, IMO. Another Tasty demo by Johnny G!
That is gorgeous and sounds awesome.
Wish I could get one of these MFD humbuckers installed in the bridge of my standard Doheny!
Wonderful guitar, top notch playing.
Sounds and looks super. Terrific demo. 🤙🏻
Excellent demo!
Beautiful guitar! Only a few hundred more euros left to save until I can buy one.
Love G&L. Not a fan of humbuckers. BUT, these sound really good!
Well, if you're going to play it super clean solo, that's what it's going to sound like! I'll just say it has more roundness than this video gets across, and with no quack or twang, it simply fulfills the definition of "electric" guitar.
Excellent demo Sr. Gomez- thanks for keeping it clean, and that array of pickup combinations was dizzying! Nice to see/hear some fingerstyle playing too: very much appreciate your musicianship & approach. Cheers
that color is incredible, good thing it doesn't have a matching headstock or I wouldn't be able to resist
I plays an s500 the other day and it was one of the best guitars I have ever played .The sounds are beefy and articulate and it plays like 🧈🤤
I've had an s500 for years. An American model from way before there was anything else. I love it. More strat-y than a strat!
@@KeithMcConchieabsolutely!
Amazing funky playing, congrats! (And gorgeous guitar 😍😍😍 )
The only problem is this guitar player can make ANY guitar sound good!!!
So is best to try before you pay
lovely colour!
First time I've seen this guy do a demo. This is perfection
Johnny G is the Man!
Is there a one-sheet graphic/instruction identifying which controls are applicable to each pick-up and the function of the switches in each of their possible positions?
Great!
Sounds great and looks great too. Maybe a matching headstock would tie it more together.
Gimme some dirt on it, man! If you'd be so kind
I just got one of these and none of the pickup poles line up with strings. Is that how yours is, can’t tell from video. Needless to say mine is being returned. Called G&L never got back with me.
When will you have them in other colors? Sounds incredible!
JayValorMusic G&L have loads of options - check with a retailer for info // oops ... checked website.... seems this gold and old school tobacco only available at the moment .... really nice but hopefully they will open up the options soon
More options now!
This gold ruuuules! No further options needed!
P.S. the aesthetic of these humbuckers is the best new design since chome covers, at their inception!
You guys NEED to make this a standard model!! Please please please.
I think I might like the old school string tree the best. Can we get this with a sickle style head stock?
I’m in lurv \m/ \m/
I would like to see this in a natural blond body, red tortoise shell pick guard, white pup covers,and with abalone block inlays on a maple or rosewood fretboard!😉👍
what is the color
Looks good, sounds good but price is same or more than the real thing and the resale is not good.
This seems like it would be practically identical to a F-100, but offset instead of strat-shaped.
F-100s had very different controls. The passive models had a master coil split and a phase switch while the active models had a coil split and either a treble boost or buffer switch in place of the phase switch (I'm not exactly sure what the active models did). You also couldn't use the treble cut on the bridge pickup of an F-100 which I'm sure isn't the case on this guitar.
@@andrewlyon8924 My 1980 passive F-100 has coil tap (small red) and phase (small black) switches. It is true that the treble control is bypassed for the bridge pickup, but that was changed around 1983. The V12s control look the same, but reading more carefully, I guess there is a little switch for each pickup?
@@johngiven7332 The V12 gives you the ability to switch the coils of each humbucker between series, parallel, and split. That allows for 12 total combinations and a lot of tones you can't really get on any other guitars without modifications. The most important thing to note is that you have a mini switch for each pickup, so you go between the three settings in whatever combination you want. The F-100 has tones the V12 can't get, like the out of phase sound and the ability to adjust the pole pieces on the pickups to sound like either dual pole or single pole pickups (dual pole being what you normally see on a fender bass and single pole being the standard on guitars) but the V12 has plenty of tones that the F-100 doesn't have, like being able to split the pickups individually and even set the humbuckers parallel with themselves.
G&L I love your stuff but y’alls need to fix the editing. Your videos look all dark and broody.
Shouldn't have watched this. A swiss army knife. F*ck
And each function sounds incredible 😭 when I first saw it, I didn't trust it. I thought well in the end, I'd probably settle for one favorite setting including single coils, cause I "don't like humbuckers"... So I was already trying to find a good single coil version. But after hearing this video I'm not so sure at all. I think I still prefer the amazing output and chime of the actual Doheny single coils, but those v12 humbuckers seem to sound just as awesome, nothing in this demo that I didn't like. 🤔 I totally want a doheny (I'm late to the party anyway) and now I totally can't decide between pure single coils and v12. I'd buy both if I had the money 🤩
With a 6 point trem and nitro, you might have something!
Yes, a ruined instrument that doesn't stay in tune 🥳