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  • @DarrellBraunGuitar
    @DarrellBraunGuitar  Рік тому +117

    Would you guys ever rock a neck like this? Let me know!
    Enjoy :)

    • @ordinaryperson9472
      @ordinaryperson9472 Рік тому +6

      I'd definetly try

    • @tallgremlin
      @tallgremlin Рік тому +2

      I’d try this

    • @richhansen8874
      @richhansen8874 Рік тому +11

      Nah. Pretty much lost me at the tuning differentials. Other than that, it's cool!

    • @montauta
      @montauta Рік тому +2

      I can't believe you don't know temperament frets.

    • @stanphillips7277
      @stanphillips7277 Рік тому +2

      I'll try anything but, I'm considering the guitar players who influenced me. Take Jimmy Page. He made beautiful music to say the least and always in tune up and down the neck whether it was a Tele or double neck SG or of course a Les Paul.
      So I'm not good enough to need anything intonated more perfectly than a well intonated standard fretted neck.
      Having said that, sure I'd love to play it just because it's a guitar neck that sparks my curiosity. Just as I've played 7 string guitars . I've had plenty of fun playing a 6 string with normal frets. I just don't have the need for perfect intonation to such an extent as this one. I feel like the difference is so miniscule to the ear that I wouldn't want to have to tune it in a different way than what I'm used to.
      It does make for a great conversation starter amongst other guitarist. "lemme check it out, what the...." Right?
      Outside of that I think I have a bit of a resentment against the company for giving you a bit of a run around enough so that you had to warn your subscribers 🤣
      Thanks for showing us that it _plays_ much better than it looks like it should. I thought it would be trickier to play and nobody needs another obstacle right Darrel? The journey presents us with plenty of those to begin with huh man ✌️❤️🎸🎶🙏

  • @dalgguitars
    @dalgguitars Рік тому +441

    I think a side by side comparison with sound samples would be a good idea. I didn't hear you say anything about it playing in tune much better. It seems like that's the whole point of the product. Thanks for all your videos!

    • @stanphillips7277
      @stanphillips7277 Рік тому +10

      If there's a difference I don't know if it would be so much better intonated to bother with the tuning issue anyway.
      Page, Hendrix, Clapton, Gilmore etc ... they're doing fine and if you played along with those guys and you _were_ better intonated you'd sound off slightly right?
      It is a nice conversation starter though!
      I really thought it would present problems in playing. So that was surprising.
      I know James Taylor tunes differently than most for the same reason but, if I'm in tune on a well intonated guitar I'm good 😂
      ✌️❤️🎸🎶🙏

    • @madmat6502
      @madmat6502 Рік тому +12

      Although I think just intonation sounds better, even-tempered intonation is a lot easier to manufacture (straight frets) so much music is made on even-tempered instruments it SOUNDS in-tune to us.

    • @user-zb5lg7bm4p
      @user-zb5lg7bm4p Рік тому

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    • @scwebb
      @scwebb Рік тому +6

      I thought the same thing. Paul Davids played one of these a while ago and was really surprised by it and thought the sound would take some getting used to. Darrell doesn’t mentions the sound of it at all. Would love to hear a side-by-side.

    • @officialWWM
      @officialWWM Рік тому +2

      Could you not hear it yourself?

  • @lokarrsboots9337
    @lokarrsboots9337 Рік тому +227

    This video would benefit from a part 2 where you actually show why this even exists. Especially in comparison with a normal guitar: The problematic chords, the fact that sweetened tunings work best in certain areas but can't fix the whole fretboard, and if this true temperament frets actually fix those problems completely.

    • @thomasdundon4093
      @thomasdundon4093 Рік тому +18

      Totally agree. That should have been the first thing mentioned, i.e. that standard frets are based on equal temperament (just like a piano), but are compromised by things like varying string thickness, wound vs solid string (that's why the G string part of the TT frets are particularly curvy), and stretching of the string as you press down (something Evertune also compensates for). If you've ever wondered why your open E chord sounds great, but open D sounds squirrelly, then you know why True Temperament exists.

    • @deathbydeviceable
      @deathbydeviceable Рік тому +4

      Imagine the bends 🤣. It'll sound like autotune
      Edit; I guess not 😔

    • @leinonibishop9480
      @leinonibishop9480 Рік тому +4

      since you have to tune some of the open strings slightly off to make it work, it still won't be a perfectly in tune neck unless you never play any open strings.

    • @kiyanharchegani2588
      @kiyanharchegani2588 Рік тому +1

      multi scale guitars must terrify you then. i play a tempered 29-26 scale and its barely noticeable going from regular frets to this. 3 minutes to adjust.

    • @deathbydeviceable
      @deathbydeviceable Рік тому

      @@kiyanharchegani2588 yeah? really? uh huh

  • @09Dragonite
    @09Dragonite Рік тому +29

    It is a little wild how few people have been exposed to true temperament. I was first exposed to these in high school almost a decade ago, and it has really changed a lot about my perception of musical quality for stringed instruments. It seemed weird, but it makes a lot of logical sense and even more theoretical sense when you think about fretless strings like the violin and cello.
    The more I listen to you playing, the better I can tell that your intonation is absolutely on point. Ngl, it is really convincing me that I'd prefer true temperament. The chords alone are out of this world just being 100% in tune with no pitch issues. It is so incredibly pleasing to the ear.

    • @Cpmnk
      @Cpmnk Рік тому

      Ikr, there nothing new, and everyone here is freaking out

    • @KP-by4eu
      @KP-by4eu 8 місяців тому +1

      it makes sense if you play classical music. It doesn't make sense when you play electric guitar with other electric guitar players who don't have this system. Then you're the only one who sounds off.

  • @aldersmoke1
    @aldersmoke1 Рік тому +116

    It would seem that a huge potential downside to this would be that anyone you play with would also have to have a true tempered neck, or else they wouldn't be in tune with you. Guitars with straight frets don't have perfect intonation, but we're used to that. What's almost more crucial is that everybody's instrument has the same definition of what any given pitch is.

    • @madmat6502
      @madmat6502 Рік тому +3

      There are keyboards that can be switched to just intonation, but it's still pretty rare. ;)

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому +11

      Yup... if you tried to play twin harmony lines with one of these things, and the other guy was playing on a traditional neck, the "prefect intonation" is gonna clash with the imperfect intonation, and it would get ugly quick, lol

    • @user-zb5lg7bm4p
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    • @TheRealDealBobbySteele
      @TheRealDealBobbySteele Рік тому +3

      It’s ugly looks like an elementary art class made it😂

    • @timothymartin2137
      @timothymartin2137 Рік тому +12

      Actually that is NOT entirely true, the Beatles , John Lennon DELIBERATELY flattened one of his strings so people would know which one playing was him. All you need is to be close (an actual guitar proves that)...and we know from detuners than some separation or imperfection can be good...I just DO NOT see the point in this, close is good enough....I mean one of the most popular guitars is the Les Paul and that is the single WORST for being in tune all over the neck...just a bad scale length!! and they play fine with strats and tele's and all sorts of guitars, so you probably would not have issue there

  • @rexrathtar3893
    @rexrathtar3893 Рік тому +3

    This is really rather ingenious. I genuinely thought it was a novelty/joke when I first saw it and doubted how it would work even after you explained what it was for. Neat!

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Рік тому +28

    Appreciate the honesty dude, most would’ve just said how great it was and fail to mention the buying experience, good man

  • @robertnilsson8213
    @robertnilsson8213 Рік тому +2

    Hi Darrell, as usual a very good video to watch! I am a self taught guitar builder (not a luthier) who came across those guys for about 5 or 6 years ago when i needed help with refretting and cleaning up the weldings on a Telecaster guitar that i've won in a pokergame. It's actually a very small operation Luthiers that began as workers on former Paul Guy Guitars. Man those guys are really skilled and innovative but, as it is a very small operation and no factory production of these necks i can surely understand why they take their time to make them as high quality level as possible. And by the way. They did an excellent job on my Telecaster guitar as i expected. I also heard a rumour that Steve Vai is one of their clients but i never got that confirmed but, that made me enough curious to look them up and ask for their help. I was blown away of the skill the luthier had who simply dismounted the neck and the pickguard just to inspect how bad my guitar needed those improvements. They were all the way through very professional and even gave me an estimated price there on the spot plus when i could come back and pick it up.
    I am too used to traditional necks to be willing to test on of these necks i'm afraid. 54 years with the regular ones on a very large amount of guitars. Cheers! ~Rob Nilsson Musician from Sweden.

  • @BizGab
    @BizGab Рік тому +2

    Great review and you seem like a genuine nice person. I even like how you gave the negative feedback but in a respectful and understanding way (as opposed to the all too familiar rant). Have subscribed in the strength of this review and look forward to seeing more from you.

  • @ThemFuzzyMonsters
    @ThemFuzzyMonsters Рік тому +16

    These have been around for ~10 years. I have three custom necks that went through the TT treatment (two maple Warmoth and a graphite neck) and they are fantastic.

    • @SwagbrahamOG
      @SwagbrahamOG Рік тому +2

      Yup, even remember the company who came up with these walking into our guitar shop introducing it.
      Was quite the interesting play session gotta say.

    • @davidurich3696
      @davidurich3696 Рік тому +1

      Do you notice a difference when playing with other instruments without this factor! I'm guessing not!

    • @thisperfectworld
      @thisperfectworld Рік тому

      Did you get yours from the USA company in Texas? How long was your wait? Thanks. I ordered two from Sweden two weeks ago that were supposedly in stock necks, but it's been radio silence since they got my money.

    • @ThemFuzzyMonsters
      @ThemFuzzyMonsters Рік тому +1

      @@thisperfectworld
      The first one I got from Sweden and it took a long time. The other two were done in Texas.
      All three were custom necks that I shipped to them, so it was different than stock orders, but nothing was quick. The last one was probably five or six years ago, so nothing recent.

  • @johnmark7777
    @johnmark7777 Рік тому +2

    Remember I sent you a picture of my Strat build with this neck about two or so years ago and said you should do a build on it? And yes, there was quite a delay in receiving it from the company, but it’s worth it.
    I wish you would have illustrated exactly how it’s in tune all over the neck by playing various open chords high on the neck in different positions to show how all the strings remain in tune against a normal guitar where they aren’t so true.
    The guitar neck is really designed for complex chords since playing lead on any guitar the intonation isn’t really an issue to the ear for the most part. But I’m glad to see this video of a guitar neck that’s my main ax now because my chord progressions that are played all over the neck are now in tune instead of one or two notes that shade flat.

    • @thisperfectworld
      @thisperfectworld Рік тому

      What was your delay? Did they also refuse to give you any updates after you paid?

  • @BladeDoomer86
    @BladeDoomer86 Рік тому

    Good of you to mention the buying process, honest reviews are very important nowadays. 🍻

  • @groverbaker6404
    @groverbaker6404 Рік тому +4

    Its still amazing to me how the greatest players inspire on just regular guitars...I'll be happy when I can play phenomenal on a regular guitar...

  • @jethro_bardot
    @jethro_bardot Рік тому +289

    Thanks, I hate it. This is an acid flashback. Somebody built the guitar that my kid drew. My scoliosis is cured.

    • @theboilupofficial1099
      @theboilupofficial1099 Рік тому +8

      Funniest and best comment I have read in years.

    • @tomi-jon8798
      @tomi-jon8798 Рік тому +3

      Lol check out if drawings by children were real...so disturbing

    • @p.h.bridegroom4142
      @p.h.bridegroom4142 Рік тому +2

      OK BOOMER

    • @jethro_bardot
      @jethro_bardot Рік тому +5

      @@p.h.bridegroom4142 films his wife with other men.

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Рік тому

      your comment reads like a sseth tzeentach review

  • @tomaslopez2940
    @tomaslopez2940 Рік тому

    Your shipping experience was better than mine! I ordered the Yamaha Pacifica 612 (same model you demo’d) in March 2021 but didn’t get it until May 2022! Fortunately, I didn’t have to pay the shop until it arrived

  • @carlbradley4872
    @carlbradley4872 Рік тому +21

    This feels like a perfect collection addition for a player whose true gift is rhythm playing. Take bends out of the equation and this could be amazing.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Рік тому +1

      I've had one of these necks on my Strat for a couple of years. I know it looks like bends might be a problem, but honestly, they're not. It was my one worry when I was deciding whether to buy, but right from the first time I played it, I had no problem at all.
      I know UA-cam doesn't like links in comments, but I do have a video up with lots of bends on it - search for Just a bit of Lady Jay. I recorded that a few weeks after I got the neck.

    • @Xaltar_
      @Xaltar_ Рік тому +2

      The bends work just fine, you would think it would cause issues but it really doesn't. The frets are only uneven on a single plane so they still feel smooth and natural when bending. I played a guitar with one of these at a guitar show, it was a blast to play and you can really hear the intonation improvement. The price put it out of reach for me though. It makes sense, they are much harder to manufacture than standard fret necks.

    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому +1

      If you play a lot of open chords all over the neck, this works great for staying in tune. If you're a power chord and lead guy, this neck won't matter much. Bending is no problem.

  • @CynHicks
    @CynHicks Рік тому +8

    Tempered frets are really cool. I've always been bothered by guitars inability to be perfectly in tune with itself. I've developed a different tuning technique that helps me but then I have to avoid certain positions for chords. 1st position D being a big one.

    • @SnahLhug
      @SnahLhug Рік тому +5

      If you have trouble with an open D, try a compensated nut. I don't have the means for a neck like this, but I can buy bone stock and do wonders with a set of files and sand paper.

  • @DeepDiversion
    @DeepDiversion Рік тому +11

    This sounds like a more accurate representation of how sound actually flows from instrument to ear

  • @loutang82
    @loutang82 Рік тому +3

    Really cool. Seems like a solution to a problem no one had, tho..especially if it needs to be tuned differently.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 10 місяців тому

      The guitar's imperfect intonation has always bothered me. At first, I thought I had rubbish guitars, but when I was able to access professional instruments, I realised no guitar intonates really well.

  • @bshia13
    @bshia13 Рік тому +4

    Sup Darrell. Ever thought of reviewing Fujigen guitars? They implement circular fretting systems on all their guitars to supposedly help with intonation. Might be worth looking into.
    Love your content btw!

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  • @ricksrealpitbbq
    @ricksrealpitbbq Рік тому +3

    Wow Darell, looks like you’ve inspired my second build. The first one you kick started was your super strat with the darkmoon abalone humbuckers. That guitar I used a shape similar to a PRS. But I’ve been wanting an actual strat for a while now. I guess I’ll be getting in line for my new neck 😂

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    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому

      I sent Darrell a picture of my Strat build with this neck. If you play a lot of open chords all over the neck, this works great for staying in tune. If you're a power chord and lead guy, this neck won't matter much. You might have to buy a new tuner though in order to get the cents per string right, but no biggie.

  • @deweyoogwey
    @deweyoogwey Рік тому +4

    Now have this plus the scalloped neck

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    • @hosoiarchives4858
      @hosoiarchives4858 2 місяці тому

      They are out there

  • @amedeonicoletti2690
    @amedeonicoletti2690 Рік тому +1

    this is a really great system i've got one 10 years ago tune perfectly easy to play love it🥰

  • @DARKLYLIT
    @DARKLYLIT Рік тому +21

    Wow. You can definitely hear that the intonation is better than a guitar with straight frets. Surprisingly cool. Thanks Darrell!

    • @WeWereYoungandCrazy
      @WeWereYoungandCrazy Рік тому +2

      sarcasm much?

    • @lyonsson6480
      @lyonsson6480 Рік тому +1

      Are you serious?

    • @grischad20
      @grischad20 Рік тому

      @@lyonsson6480 trained people or people with absolute pitch can definitely hear the difference, but for most people, even those with casual training, it's indistinguishable

    • @WeWereYoungandCrazy
      @WeWereYoungandCrazy Рік тому +1

      @@grischad20 "you can definitely hear that the intonation is better than a guitar with straight frets" there was no side by side comparison, no before and after. a comparison between this modified guitar and any other guitar with straight frets from "previous listenings" is completely subjective. and you would be amazed how many "trained" people fail double blind tests in situations like this. this could have been a very good opportunity to compare the same guitar with and without the compensated fretboard, but apparently that wasn't part of the plan.

    • @The-Weekend-Warrior
      @The-Weekend-Warrior Рік тому +1

      @@grischad20 Just think about it... the way the frets are moves the sound up/down by the exact amount that you move your tuning by afterwards... so at the end of the day, you've practically done nothing, but made your playing more difficult. I still maintain that this is pure snake oil... until someone shows me a real side-by-side comparison and we can see on the frequency analysis that something actually happened.

  • @time2believe
    @time2believe Рік тому +3

    The first time I saw frets like this was when Steve Vai showed off one of his guitars. It caught my eye because I had never seen frets bent like that before.

    • @judasbarnet8604
      @judasbarnet8604 Рік тому

      Wasn't ia Eklund from freak kitchen one of the first who used this type of frets?

  • @JanetGraceMuse
    @JanetGraceMuse Рік тому

    Wow! Thank you for this introduction and review. The OCD in me would have me attempting to "correct" those frets. It played very well, double stops and all; however, the first downside and breaking point for me would be not knowing how to keep it as perfect as it is now. I could understand this on a carbon fiber neck, which needs no adjustments from weather and time. I would not know where to begin to attempt a fretjob on this neck, and that would be my final breaking point. Thoughts?

  • @LonlyYeti0312
    @LonlyYeti0312 Рік тому

    I would love to see a video about what you need to setup your guitar to a Pc and accessories, software etc.

  • @Mix3dbyMark
    @Mix3dbyMark Рік тому +4

    WOuld be nice to see a side by side comparison through a tuner

  • @bmac1205
    @bmac1205 Рік тому +4

    Does it do what it is supposed to do for intonation?

  • @coegj
    @coegj Рік тому +1

    Darrell from a ( senior player prospective ) with arthritis really putting on the big hurt in my left hand finger knuckles and wrist joints. Making it difficult to apply the correct pressure across the neck for most cords types, could you see these crooked frets actually helping old people with crooked fingers with pain filled joints able to make guitar music easier for us. Something for you to think about and maybe making another video with that line of thought input, very good video , thanks.

    • @Clapstain
      @Clapstain Рік тому

      Have you ever tried fanned frets? The theory is that it allows you to have a more natural wrist position. I've never tried them but it makes sense.

  • @fgear8670
    @fgear8670 Рік тому +1

    Sounds really good...Curious on what happens when you have to level one of the frets

  • @VelkePivo
    @VelkePivo Рік тому +6

    Did I miss you saying the intonation was better or not?

  • @Andreas_Straub
    @Andreas_Straub Рік тому +4

    Hi Darrell, didn't you forget the most important aspect of this neck? The difference in tuning/sound compared to a normal neck for intervals and chords?

    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому

      Yeah, he didn't demonstrate the differences. Maybe another time he will.

  • @DeadKoby
    @DeadKoby Рік тому +1

    I've seen a few other instances of a neck in that style. One had the "bent" frets, and the other had split up frets. I think this design is less likely to wreck bending.

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly2112 Рік тому +1

    I have seen some people playing these. I think it would totally mess me up but it looks very interesting, and probably sounds fantastic if you can play it well.

  • @kingbrutusxxvi
    @kingbrutusxxvi Рік тому +4

    Years ago I saw a post on UA-cam from Mattias IA Eklundh playing one of these and I was drop-jawed. Steve Vai also has a few posts playing a JEM with them. I've always wanted to try one but they cost so much for just the neck that, if I hate it, it will be one heck of an expensive experiment. Might just need to pull the trigger. Cheers, Darrell.

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому

      Save your money... they're more trouble than they're worth. And if you plan on paying in a band with another guitar player, he better have one of these ridiculous things too, otherwise the two of you will NEVER be in tune with each other.

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    • @frodeleirvik
      @frodeleirvik Рік тому

      @@notonyourlife7939, I regret to say that what you are claiming is not true. I know from experience. And you can check with eminent players like Matthias Eklundh and Per Nilsson if you don't take my word for it.

    • @johnnewton1830
      @johnnewton1830 Рік тому +1

      @@frodeleirvik Per won't take my calls.

  • @MrTomservo85
    @MrTomservo85 Рік тому +3

    Reminds me of those crazy micro tonal necks. Have you done a video on those yet?

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  • @RolloTommassi-jl1gb
    @RolloTommassi-jl1gb Рік тому

    Fair review. Thanks. Prolly gonna sick with my stock neck so I can blame my imperfections on the straight frets.

  • @charlesflint9048
    @charlesflint9048 Рік тому

    Thanks! I want one.
    As I have a Tele rather than a Strat, I may buy a Squire strat especially to try this on.
    That is the most unusual neck I have ever seen, apart from the fretboard on my first electric guitar which was a’Futurama 3’ back in the late ‘70s. That had been well used, and was out of shape in many ways, but was my first electric guitar and this somehow reminds me of that guitar.
    I love electric guitars; they must be the most expressive musical instrument on the planet.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc Рік тому +7

    Potential downside: you can’t use alternate tunings. You’d need another neck set for Open D, Open G, etc.

    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому

      You can use alt tunings. The company provides a whole series of how to tune the strings for different tunings.

  • @unabrazoatodoslosbuenos
    @unabrazoatodoslosbuenos Рік тому +1

    I wouldn't be able to get my head around the funky tuning. Thanks for the vid.

  • @minkorrh
    @minkorrh Рік тому +4

    What makes me kind of laugh is this sort of thing is typical of he times we live in.
    I have one question, and that is "Why?"
    OK. Intonation. I doubt anyone other than the person playing it would even care.

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому

      Yeah... this is definitely in the "just because you can, doesn't mean you should" category. 🤣👍

  • @Shannon_ODonnell
    @Shannon_ODonnell Рік тому +1

    I’d try it. Be interesting to feel/hear how a true-temperament banjo and mandolin neck would sound.

  • @michaelhalstead7532
    @michaelhalstead7532 Рік тому

    Just wanted to thank you for showing us how to open the box.. its was amazing

  • @IcedForce
    @IcedForce Рік тому +8

    Kind of side of the subject but I am amazed how rare SS frets are. Like yeah they are bit brighter in tone and more slippery for bending but the main reason I have found out why they are not used isn't that they are harder to work with or they demand bit stronger tools that not every luthier has but that they wear the strings. Lastly I came to this reasoning while taking my quest to find better picks for my use and wandered to the metal pick area and the thing seemed to be "for better control and thin pick you sacrifice your strings". And with both cases I just can't think anything less than, why should you try to save your strings over the frets or the pick when strings basicly are the most consumable part of the guitar?
    If you are active player you change your strings every now and then, monthly even weekly and at least once a year or two before they start to rust, changing them twice as often because harder frets still feels like no brainer compared to getting fretwork done even once in couple decades.

    • @tommilitello198
      @tommilitello198 Рік тому

      Stainless frets don’t have dimples in them a year later

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому +2

      They're really not that uncommon anymore... even some sub-$1K overseas guitars have stainless frets these days. I've been slowly converting all my guitars to stainless frets. Once you try them, you'll never go back... bending is effortless. Then when you pick up something with regular frets, bending feels like you're dragging the strings across sand paper, lol

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  • @alexander_winston
    @alexander_winston Рік тому +4

    Whoa! I need to chill with the ‘shrooms. That neck is moving around like its alive. Help.

  • @cralvear
    @cralvear Рік тому

    Hey Darrell, great channel! I'm a big fan. Greeting from Santiago de Chile.

  • @endthelucky
    @endthelucky Рік тому

    Man the g string is a freak. He really does do his own thing. What a pervy guy.

  • @strong_voice_of_truth
    @strong_voice_of_truth Рік тому +4

    Looks like my fret work

  • @timmack2415
    @timmack2415 Рік тому +3

    The tuning would probably drive me a little crazy, especially on the fly.

  • @trimmerman1
    @trimmerman1 Рік тому

    I don't know man! Considering that the strings do stretch and how much we stretch them playing and the fact that they recommend gourmet tuning that would hone the intonation. Also we are not generally marketed intonatable nuts and the intonation on the bridge is yeah! maybe a little short. Are these sidewinder snakes worth the trouble? I thought it sounded bright.

  • @OutBoardTink62
    @OutBoardTink62 Рік тому

    Thats so cool It gets me a little Dizzy watching you play with those crooked frets,LOLL!

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  • @philmazzie3674
    @philmazzie3674 Рік тому +28

    Let's give our boy Darrell some likes to recoup for that insanely high price for that neck. Thank you for the honest info.

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    • @CRAZYCANUCKTV
      @CRAZYCANUCKTV Рік тому

      What a scammer like you who couldn't even spell guitar correctly lol

    • @uncleremus64
      @uncleremus64 Рік тому +1

      Licensed Fender replacement necks around $350. These necks $600-650. Not comparable in price IMO.

    • @216trixie
      @216trixie Рік тому

      @@uncleremus64 who said they were comparable?

    • @uncleremus64
      @uncleremus64 Рік тому

      @@216trixie Uh, Darrell @ 2:39

  • @bridgetpollock6760
    @bridgetpollock6760 Рік тому +6

    You are so nice even when you are critiquing. Good for you Darrell!

  • @denverrandy7143
    @denverrandy7143 Рік тому

    Sounds sharper to me,not the first time I've came across these.Very cool!can you buy ready to connect and play?having to drill and string tree etc is definitely a turn off.

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  • @kenkalinowski449
    @kenkalinowski449 Рік тому

    How does setting intonation change (or maybe it doesn't) since the frets make perfect intonation? Do you have to zero out the bridge adjustments? Was it done as you normally would? any gotcha's or difficulties when you installed and adjusted? Sorry if this is a newbie question, but I am a newbie at some of this stuff.

  • @vonzoomtunes9847
    @vonzoomtunes9847 Рік тому +5

    Watching you play those wonky frets hypnotized me. Now I think I'm a chicken.

  • @user-of9ut1hd9q
    @user-of9ut1hd9q Рік тому +6

    I’m more surprised you’ve never seen the true temperament neck prior more than anything

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    • @ESP77769
      @ESP77769 Рік тому +1

      These necks have been around for decades.

  • @solarismoon3046
    @solarismoon3046 Рік тому

    Your frets are melted!! How can this have perfect intonation? Have they never heard of alternative tuning?

  • @madmat6502
    @madmat6502 Рік тому +1

    I think most people posting don't understand the difference between equal temperment (regular guitars) and just intonation... there is a really good book on this very subject...
    How Equal Temperament Ruined Harmony (and Why You Should Care) (you need to search with Google, apparently links in youTube comments are a no-no.)
    To make a long story short though? Most people aren't going to care. ;) Only people who are REALLY into "properly" playing Bach, or into very complex jazz chords will be interested.

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    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Рік тому

      I'm wondering if you've not heard the sourness of some basic 'cowboy chords'? Play E, A and D major in first position. Not jazz, but not in tune either. If it doesn't bother you, that's fine, but if it does, then I can tell you, TT really helps.

  • @andreasrosengren6059
    @andreasrosengren6059 Рік тому +6

    Nice video. I have one of those myself and I really love it. Just want to mention that the inventor of this system Anders Thidell past away this fall and his life work and legacy should be worth mentioning. Also I would assume things have been a bit strange around the company due to this lately. Anyway, great review

  • @olafburgermann806
    @olafburgermann806 Рік тому +4

    Been wanting to try out true temperament for a long time. Problem is the only production model I could find was a Strandberg, which is s high price to pay just to try something out.
    Heard them before and they sound amazing, like a guitar probably always should have had the tech existed when guitars were first invented.

  • @peevee605
    @peevee605 Рік тому

    Steve Vai uses True Temperament fretting on a few of his guitar and yes, tuning is second to none over the whole neck.
    The company is situated in Sweden and it is a small operation.

  • @Theincrediblespud
    @Theincrediblespud Рік тому +1

    I'd love to see you combine this with the EverTune bridge!!!! :)

  • @michaelbelgil
    @michaelbelgil Рік тому +4

    Would love to hear the difference in intonation compared to the normal neck! (Is it worth it?)

    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому +4

      If you play a lot of open chords all over the neck, this works great for staying in tune. If you're a power chord and lead guy, this neck won't matter much. If you play your normal neck guitar and often hear how various chords sound slightly out of tune and it bugs you as much as it bugs me, then this neck is for you. If you don't notice it, then it might not matter to have this neck.

    • @jihamiya5755
      @jihamiya5755 Рік тому

      @@johnmark7777 Well said

  • @ellg5278
    @ellg5278 Рік тому +8

    It would be a nightmare to crown those frets.

    • @osanakoma366
      @osanakoma366 Рік тому

      Definitely ain't using a file!

    • @wildeasage
      @wildeasage Рік тому

      SS frets make this neck possible!

    • @Hickalum
      @Hickalum Рік тому

      You don’t crown regular SS frets.

    • @osanakoma366
      @osanakoma366 Рік тому

      @@Hickalum But imagine trying to crown them.

  • @skooterbrah
    @skooterbrah Рік тому

    It does sound absolutely beautiful!

  • @markkeen
    @markkeen Рік тому

    Probably already answered but, ... you forgot to show us the intonation/set-up at the bridge. Excellent info., merci.

  • @daveroach4204
    @daveroach4204 Рік тому +8

    Question Darrell, how do the frets work with harmonics? Thanks for your videos.

    • @basenjipoppy
      @basenjipoppy Рік тому +1

      Ahh, excellent question! Curious now too.

    • @iDominic42
      @iDominic42 Рік тому +1

      Just search for "Mattias IA Eklundh harmonics"who uses True Temperament necks / frets on his guitars and has whole video lessons about using harmonics (and a volume pedal) for whole songs. He is very unconventional, but an absolute master of the technique

  • @andrewjackson9417
    @andrewjackson9417 Рік тому +14

    My question is: is there really any advantage to this over a good regular neck?

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому +5

      If you have both perfect pitch and galloping OCD, then yes. 🤣. Otherwise, no... plus, it's worth noting that it's a huge misconception that stainless frets don't wear at all. They do... just a lot slower than regular frets. But eventually those would need some (probably minor) leveling and re-crowning, and good luck finding anybody to do it for you, lol

    • @andrewjackson9417
      @andrewjackson9417 Рік тому +1

      @@notonyourlife7939 To be honest I'm not convinced it does anything.

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому +4

      @@andrewjackson9417 Those with perfect pitch will notice... because they notice everything, lol... frankly I can't imagine a worse existence, but I digress. There really is no reason for these things...properly set-up traditional necks have worked just fine forever. And unless you're gonna outfit your entire band with these ridiculous things, you'll never play in tune with each other again. 🤣

    • @andrewjackson9417
      @andrewjackson9417 Рік тому +2

      @@notonyourlife7939 Every time you depress a string you bend it a little, so you pull it out of pitch. It's how the human hand works, so worrying about perfect intonation is ridiculous. BTW, I think we're on the same page here.

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 Рік тому +1

      @@andrewjackson9417 Oh absolutely... this thing is silly.🤣👍

  • @jessebreakspear6656
    @jessebreakspear6656 Рік тому

    that thing is a dream come true! I don't know why but some days my ears are like like super fussy about things being in tune and I can never get it quite right!

    • @jessebreakspear6656
      @jessebreakspear6656 Рік тому

      ouch now that I've looked at the price of these things but they do offer for 50 bucks a tool that lets you I guess hammer the frets into the right shape and place on the fretboard so you could just take that to your local luthier or try and do it yourself so even us poor people can afford to have a perfectly intonated fretboard! that's so awesome that they didn't keep us poor people out of the loop!

  • @iDominic42
    @iDominic42 Рік тому +1

    If you've never seen these frets before, then you are missing out on Mattias IA Eklundh who has these fitted to most (if not all) of his signature Caparison "Apple Horn" guitars, including the 8 string
    and as others have mentioned, Steve Vai has done a couple of videos with a True Temperament neck on one of his Ibanez Jem guitars

    • @iDominic42
      @iDominic42 Рік тому

      For those of you who don't get this:
      This is a guitar neck for people who have "perfect pitch" and hear every little "cent" difference when a note is out of tune in a chord, and it really bothers them
      This is probably 0.0001% of guitar players, let alone the average person.
      And if you change string guage, the frets will be wrong...
      But DO listen to what Mattias IA Eklundh and Steve Vai do with this True Temperament system on their guitars

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 10 місяців тому

      @@iDominic42 No. It isn't just for people with perfect pitch. I don't have perfect pitch but I've always been irritated how a guitar might sound really sweet on one chord, and less so on another. Now I have a guitar with a TT neck on it, and that irritation is a thing of the past.

  • @vikassm
    @vikassm Рік тому +4

    For those thinking how it'll sync with other guitarists using traditional fretted guitars, it's a non issue.
    Listen to dual lead guitar bands like Iron Maiden (that's 3 guitars), amon amarth, Kalmah, etc.. the guitarists are doing their own thing on most of the songs, not always in sync. But it all comes together to create some glorious tunes.

  • @davidozab2753
    @davidozab2753 Рік тому +11

    Hard to judge the tuning with the strings settling in. Head to head with straight frets might be a good comparison.

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  • @G34RH34D
    @G34RH34D 2 місяці тому

    Who knew that a perfect intonation would be such a...jagged experience.

  • @peejay6930
    @peejay6930 Рік тому +1

    Good job they're stainless, would have been fun getting a crown and polish

  • @emilychristoff9404
    @emilychristoff9404 Рік тому +5

    They should have had a zero fret of the same or a compensated nut

    • @FieldAble
      @FieldAble Рік тому +3

      Good point. He needs to swap out that plain graphtech.

    • @madmat6502
      @madmat6502 Рік тому +1

      The compensated *nut* is to make slight adjustments in the *scale length* to make an even-tempered guitar sound in-tune with itself (get the intervals equal, to the 12th root of 2). It's the same principle used at the bridge to compensate for the string going slightly sharp when they're fretted, because the strings stretch slightly as they are pressed down... the way you compensate for this is to slightly increase the scale length.
      The point of a just-intonated neck is to move the tuning of the *individual* notes around so they ring with each other. That's why you have to do the "stretch" tuning Darrel talks about towards for it to work.

  • @d3w4yn3
    @d3w4yn3 Рік тому +3

    You should have held this for April 1st! We would never have believed it was real!!!

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  • @bronsonjohnson9019
    @bronsonjohnson9019 Рік тому

    6 months?! Lucky!
    My Jem is coming in next week after ordering it in May 2021.

  • @julianmokhtar
    @julianmokhtar Рік тому

    You have to alter your tuning a little. How about the bridge saddle intonation? The Buzz Feiten system requires a similar tuning tweak which seems to me to just spread the out of tuneness around a little differently. And what happens if you use a different string gauge ?

  • @blackdogsheep5631
    @blackdogsheep5631 Рік тому +3

    Now just add an Evertune and you have a guitar that is perfectly in tune all the time.

  • @ghaus1961
    @ghaus1961 Рік тому +3

    Lol I bet if you played that guitar live at a gig , that would probably screw somebody's head up at the club that is drunk ......Even as I was looking at the frets sober as can be I felt like i had double vision....LOL

  • @jeffhigh2
    @jeffhigh2 Рік тому

    Intonation and temperment are very different things. It's easy enough to get a guitar to intonate properly with carefull setup, and sometimes a compensated nut,.This is changing the temperment so that some, but not all chord shapes and keys will sound "better" It's a compromise, just like 12 tone equal temperment which is our modern standard.

  • @akasgsvirgil9503
    @akasgsvirgil9503 Рік тому +1

    I miss the intro where he throws the acoustic guitar on the roof of the snow covered shed and then trips and faceplants on his way back inside.

  • @scrub8423
    @scrub8423 Рік тому +11

    Like the idea, but would never get along with the frets personally. I like doing crazy bends, like 2, 2 and a half steps, and i feel like these frets would mess with that. Super cool idea tho!

    • @MrDavee1
      @MrDavee1 Рік тому +6

      I think the fact he never played a nice slow full tone bend tells the story.

    • @martyshwaartz971
      @martyshwaartz971 Рік тому +2

      Imagine these with an evertune for rhythm work though, I’m sure the keys would appreciate it!

    • @AbsoluteAbsurd
      @AbsoluteAbsurd Рік тому

      @@martyshwaartz971 Yea, I get such an irk from out of tune chords😭 the fact that chords up and down the fret are still technically out of tune even when the guitar is "in tune" bugs me out so much

    • @RajorshiBhattacharyya
      @RajorshiBhattacharyya Рік тому +2

      They actually don’t! Check out Mattias Eklundh from Freak Kitchen, he almost exclusively plays these and does absolutely crazy bends.

    • @frodeleirvik
      @frodeleirvik Рік тому

      @@RajorshiBhattacharyya, exactly! I just don't get it why people are so caught up in the "they don't bend" when they have never ever tried it.

  • @thomask9577
    @thomask9577 Рік тому +3

    $650 (USD) is more than most of my guitars. But I do like the idea of them.

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  • @j3o5h8n5j5a3y8
    @j3o5h8n5j5a3y8 Рік тому

    Steve Vai posted a video about this neck in 2008. Glad to see they are still around.

  • @lukegoffkat
    @lukegoffkat Рік тому

    Well, I'm OCD when it comes to tuning, so I would consider this, yes. My issue, and like you said is the odd tuning. Why can't they adjust for that to start with on the frets, since they're already messing with them? That might make me actually buy it, since I am a road musician. I need to quick tune when needed.

  • @HenryPipes
    @HenryPipes Рік тому +3

    Taking your money and waiting 6 months for a neck without a notice beforehand is a deal breaker for me.

    • @BigBangGamers
      @BigBangGamers Рік тому +3

      I thought the exact same thing.

    • @robertlawrence2609
      @robertlawrence2609 Рік тому +3

      Exactly. And Darrell had the most polite rant about it that I have ever heard!

  • @wrinkleneckbass
    @wrinkleneckbass Рік тому +5

    It's about damn time somebody made this. I could never stick with playing guitar (I do play bass though) because my brain would always hear those little tuning problems on the G and B strings no matter how much I tuned it.

    • @latheofheaven1017
      @latheofheaven1017 Рік тому +1

      I took the plunge a couple of years back. Got a TT retrofit on my Strat. I tell you, I will never go back.

    • @LocrianDorian
      @LocrianDorian Рік тому +1

      It isn't like the bass is perfect intonation wise, so I don't think this was your problem.

    • @willcresson8776
      @willcresson8776 Рік тому

      Tune the third string a little flat and use a wound string (if on electric). It helps quite a bit.

    • @johnmark7777
      @johnmark7777 Рік тому

      If you play a lot of open chords all over the neck, this works great for staying in tune. If you're a power chord and lead guy, this neck won't matter much.

  • @ernestr293
    @ernestr293 Рік тому

    Hi, This idea has been around for some time. I saw a guitarist called Sayit Dolen playing a Washburn with this neck at a pub in Boras in Sweden about 6 years go. There is a nice video on UA-cam of him playing a song called Happy using a Washburn with the true temperament neck

  • @rommelrivera1186
    @rommelrivera1186 Рік тому

    I may have missed it in the video but other than the novelty factor, what's the advantage? Does it make it the neck more precise as you go down? Is chord fingering easier? Not sure what the point is. Cool demo though.

  • @waylong25
    @waylong25 Рік тому +3

    These true temperament neck are super awesome, but I can imagine fretwork to be an absolute NIGHTMARE.

  • @RJ_Groot
    @RJ_Groot Рік тому +3

    it probably took the extra 5 months to level and polish those wonky frets. That would be tedious.

  • @GuillermoSmyser
    @GuillermoSmyser Рік тому

    I had a Warmoth body and neck with these TT frets. They don't feel any different than regular frets. And you don't really notice the sound unless you're just letting chords ring out and you wanna hear extra high harmonic notes that come from things being so in tune with each other.
    I ultimately sold the guitar when I needed the money, no fault of its own. Would love to find it again.
    Bought through Warmoth but also had issues. The frets ended up gold without me asking. But it matched the rest of the guitar so maybe they assumed I'd like that. It was fine other than the gold scratched off after not a lot of string bending.

  • @ZER0--
    @ZER0-- Рік тому +1

    I'm old school and ain't that good at guitar and probably wouldn't notice the difference. What I do like is it's visual appeal. It's really pleasing to look at.

  • @spiritzweispirit1st638
    @spiritzweispirit1st638 Рік тому

    Thank you! for always being honest and real! 🎸 Cool neck' should sound great' once dialed in! 🎼

  • @choimdachoim9491
    @choimdachoim9491 Рік тому +1

    Seems like I can hear lots of the notes being a smidge flatter than usual, which kinda glues chords together better...gives it all a completely different feel. I'm having trouble adjusting one of my guitars lately because the octaves are perfect but the first frets are sharp. The neck you're showing makes perfect sense to me.

    • @micemr76
      @micemr76 Рік тому

      Have your neck looked at for a bow, twist, etc. Also check all your frets are leveled and crowned. Should fix your issue if it's truly intonated correctly

    • @choimdachoim9491
      @choimdachoim9491 Рік тому +1

      @@micemr76 Thanks. I refretted it myself and they're correct, the neck has a slight bow which I'm getting ready to address. I'm wondering if the new nut I installed is too high. I'll check the string clearance at the nut.

    • @choimdachoim9491
      @choimdachoim9491 Рік тому

      @Zen I learned something new! Thanks.

    • @216trixie
      @216trixie Рік тому +2

      @@choimdachoim9491 if your first few frets play out of tune, then the nut slots are cut too high.

    • @choimdachoim9491
      @choimdachoim9491 Рік тому

      @@216trixie thanks. I was surprised last night to see how much nut-files cost.

  • @deanallen927
    @deanallen927 Рік тому

    I actually like the locking tuners WITHOUT the big ugly and heavy knob. That's why I generally don't use them. I like these.

  • @sajisguitar
    @sajisguitar Рік тому

    Darrell, you have not mentioned how to intonate the guitar with this crooked frets. Also the nut (open position) is flat, and so must be the saddles, if the frets compensate for the intonation? Also you should have played some blues with big bends and would be interesting to see the results!! Nice work!