Sam Totman is all happy he got his 2 minutes in the end. "Rebecca, you forgot to interview the other guy". "What other guy?" "There's another guitarist in the band. Sam.. something."
Aw. I love Herman Li in this. He's just so enthusiastic and excited about it all. Exactly as it should be. That guy loves what he does. Makes me happy.
I've got mixed feelings, in many ways I like it since they can motivate more why they use certain gear, but I do like it also that the techs get some recognition in the other case.
I know, I don't really listen to them that much, but yeah they are like legitimate beasts. The first song I heard from them was Through the Fire and Flames à la Guitar Hero 3 and its probably my favourite by them (Never got to the song, mostly because I don't have a GH controller for my Xbox 360 and I had to use a controller)
Rebecca seems like a very professional interviewer. I haven't watched much Premier Guitar stuff before, but she definitely seemed to know her stuff, and how to ask the questions.
I wish Kurt Cobain was still alive so he could do one of these. "Okay this is my guitar. And this my amp. And here's my two pedals. ... ... ... ......OKAY BYE"
im really lost, why do people hate this band so much? i mean yeah okay their music can be kind of shitty if youre not into that sort of thing, but does that really warrant verbal abuse? this guy seems really nice, hes having a great time. and yeah maybe he over does it with the flash but cmon, this isnt exactly super serious music. Power metal has always been a little silly, kinda tongue in cheek silly, if youre taking iron maiden that seriously youre probably doing something wrong, its entertainment. let peeps have fun.
Haters hate them because they couldn't sober up and had a horrible monitor setup during their first couple of tours. They were basically unlistenable live. That was about 5 years ago. Today they're putting on great shows and have become much more professional (for Dragonforce anyway) but the kiddies who've never seen them live just keep regurgitating the same crap from years gone by.
***** Exactly. It's more or less fun, amusing party music. Even the band doesn't take themselves too seriously. One thing that I find interesting about them is that sometimes they demonstrate the ability to take everything to the next level and be a much more technically proficient band, like say Dream Theater, and write about issues and topics that are more weighty than fantasy wars and dragons, but always stop a few steps short of making that shift. FWIW I enjoy what they have on offer but there's sooo much more potential for them to evolve if they just took the dive.
their ex vocalist was terrible. Also they're known as the 'guitar hero' band cuz their songs are overplayed on guitar hero so no one takes their music seriously
because they're taking sounds from the mid nineties (like Gamma Ray, etc) power metal from Germany and making them cheesier, without people (kids) knowing where those sounds came from. I like some of their stuff, but still think Gamma Ray's Somewhere Out In Space (1997) beats all of Dragonforce's albums put togeether)
Herman got more time because he's more into gear it seems. Aside from that both of their racks use a lot of the same stuff. They could've both had equal amounts if they wanted. Premier guitar will not really cut them off as far as time. They've got some rundown videos that are like an hour. It's all about the artist.
Kirk Hammet still uses first ESP he got from them..or atleast was using few years ago before he retired the guitar or it could be played still...and he got the guitar in somewhere around eighties
The only differences are 1.) Herman uses the humbucker rings, and Steve doesn't. 2.) The EGENs all come standard with the Coil Split, the JEMs don't; and 3.) They both use different versions of the Edge bridge. Steve uses the original Edge bridge, while Herman uses the Edge Zero bridge
the pickups dont, but the strings vibration is affected by the wood. and sustain is from wht string, and the wood determines how long a string can vibrate. i can just say that it does make a difference. i could proove you with eq curves of a DI signal.
I've never owned one or even seen one physically, but from the looks of things it seems they are a bit thinner than most guitars, though not quite as thin as they look. The body looks to be heavily contoured, giving it a "sword's edge" kind of look. Guess that's why it's a saber.
After some long hours of research I was able to learn that other countries, besides the US, have southern regions. Believe it or not, sometimes there are different accents associated with different regions within other countries too!
A few people noticed the badassery that is his Tux shirt, but did you also notice that said Tux has a net and is about to catch the MSN butterfly? I want that shirt.
Not necessarily, if you are speaking in tones of better tone resonance, these guitars are solid wood whereas thicker guitars are often hollowed out to reduce weight so these guitars could in fact be better for tone transference
Actually he used Seymour duncans in them. I don't know, what he said does make sense tho, your pickups react to different type of string material and the pickups run to an amp and the sastane is from the pickup not from the wood. A pickup is determined by the wound of the wire and the magnets which pickup the sound of the string vea magnetic field. Electric fields and magnets don't care about wood selection. Acoustic guitars on the other hand have totally different sounds with different woods
What he was actually saying that time was, "I don't use the trem stopper, on the 6-string model. So, no trem stopper there, I even got rid of the...mounts on it for now."
Pickups don't care what kind of wood you have or how thick it is, my uncle owns a guitar shop and I use to argue with him until he proved me wrong. He set up 10 different guitars from ranging from gibsons to fenders and bass wood to mahogony and put the same pickup into every guitar. He even set up a cheap starter strat that was like $99 and they all sounded the same and really good. Sound is produced threw your pickups and the string. The only guitar that changes sound with wood is acoustics
It's just because they use the same equipment for the most part (as you can see by the rackmounts), so there'd be no point in Sam reiterating and repeating what Herman has gone through.
Perhaps although for this style of music its not really a problem. The difference would really only be apparent with heavier music, namely drop tuned etc. Though I believe one of the guitarists of Sabaton uses an S series so perhaps the difference isnt all that apparent
i'm of course not talking about semi hollows, i'm talking about thicker solid bodies. these things here are about a third as thick and heavy as a les paul, there's way too less wood on them for a thick sound imo.
if my kelly didnt sound different with my full shreds than my schecter does i'm chuck norris. i have different experiences, and i trust those a lot more. btw, i did a blind test too, with a duncan jb in an ibanez rga (mahogany and maple) and an rg (basswood). btw if your uncle put an emg in those guitars the actually do sound the same. decent passive pickups have a major difference in tone when used in different woods.
He seems like a nice dude. I'm not a Dragonforce fan but I dont go out of my way to troll him. He has a successful band with a legit fanbase. Let him be.
Never liked Dragonforce but Li seems pretty cool (didn't see much of Totman of course). I can kinda relate when it comes to gettinh geeky over pedals and effects. I've been messing around with a MIDI controlled Whammy a lot lately.
Indeed, just what I was thinking. Maybe he was just a bit shy to the camera or just wasn't feeling it that day. Literally it was just "here are my guitars. Ooh aren't they new and shiny. Now look I have this crazy rack with all this cool stuff in it. I guess you plug in at one end and out the other to a speaker or wait was it to the front of house 😕? Meanwhile magic happens then it makes noise. Isn't it all so clever!" I guess some guitarists are geeks and some just aren't. To each his own.
I love how Herman goes into loads of detail and gets really technical about his rig, and then Sam comes along and is so blunt "This is the guitar that Ibanez made me and uh... it's blue" and "This is my rig, which is lovely and colourful".
Yeah they are beautiful....the only problem with 2 guitars is that fugly plastic pickup selector cover they should just get rid and use a 3 way toggle and push pull pots.
well thats just not true. Have u ever played a les paul and sg that have the same exact pickups as one another? they sound completely different. For example kurt cobain, dave murray, ace frehely, paul gilbert and randy rhoads all used dimarzio super distortion pickups, but they got completely different tones because of many things, but one of the main things is that all of them were usually using different guitars with different wood
Sam Totman is all happy he got his 2 minutes in the end.
"Rebecca, you forgot to interview the other guy".
"What other guy?"
"There's another guitarist in the band. Sam.. something."
LOL
John Dubert
I came too late. I swear was going for this joke. Just looked to see if someone had done it first.
Haha actually Sam something writes most of the songs! :D
I've read interviews with Sam in the past, he is so unassuming , and unimpressed with hype, great personality.
Aw. I love Herman Li in this. He's just so enthusiastic and excited about it all. Exactly as it should be. That guy loves what he does. Makes me happy.
I like it better when the artists do the rig rundown than when their techs do :)
amen, bro
Same here dude
totally!
Me too!
I've got mixed feelings, in many ways I like it since they can motivate more why they use certain gear, but I do like it also that the techs get some recognition in the other case.
Herman talks for 13 minutes showing everything in detail and Sam gives the bear minimum on all his setup lol I love it Sam is a savage
Sam isn't a big nerd like Herman is. It also looks like they're both using the same rack so, if they are, there's no point in explaining any of it
That accent is legendary.
The Wandering Internet Wizard it’s like a British and a Asian accent all combined into one
Chitish
It actually reminds me somewhat of Bruce Lee.
@@donorl8701 so basically hong kong
Which makes sense because thats where hes from lol
@@Rex-golf_player810 makes sense
"And then we got the acoustic, i don't know what model this is but its, its cool"
Hahaha omfg
I lol'ed @ 3:57
"I don't know what model it is, but uh... it's coo."
herman is such a guitar techy. i bet ibanez never forces him to go to NAMM because they know he goes on his own.
No matter what you think of Dragonforce, you can't deny Herman and Sam are masters of the instrument.
I know, I don't really listen to them that much, but yeah they are like legitimate beasts. The first song I heard from them was Through the Fire and Flames à la Guitar Hero 3 and its probably my favourite by them (Never got to the song, mostly because I don't have a GH controller for my Xbox 360 and I had to use a controller)
Rebecca seems like a very professional interviewer. I haven't watched much Premier Guitar stuff before, but she definitely seemed to know her stuff, and how to ask the questions.
and apparently she cant even play guitar lol
+Rhodri “The G Man” Grove really? Well she is the best when it comes to rig rundown vids so who cares haha!
willescott88 Eh, you can be a gear geek and not play. And there's no shame in that. :)
It sucks that she's been gone for more than a year now
I wish Kurt Cobain was still alive so he could do one of these. "Okay this is my guitar. And this my amp. And here's my two pedals. ... ... ... ......OKAY BYE"
and here are the pieces of another guitar
look up Virus from the band Dope, that's literally his rundown.
This is my signature guitar called a jagstang.
What pickups do you use?
What are pickups?
***** LOL so true
Wait.. what does he use the switching system for?
im really lost, why do people hate this band so much? i mean yeah okay their music can be kind of shitty if youre not into that sort of thing, but does that really warrant verbal abuse? this guy seems really nice, hes having a great time. and yeah maybe he over does it with the flash but cmon, this isnt exactly super serious music. Power metal has always been a little silly, kinda tongue in cheek silly, if youre taking iron maiden that seriously youre probably doing something wrong, its entertainment. let peeps have fun.
Haters hate them because they couldn't sober up and had a horrible monitor setup during their first couple of tours. They were basically unlistenable live. That was about 5 years ago. Today they're putting on great shows and have become much more professional (for Dragonforce anyway) but the kiddies who've never seen them live just keep regurgitating the same crap from years gone by.
***** Exactly. It's more or less fun, amusing party music. Even the band doesn't take themselves too seriously. One thing that I find interesting about them is that sometimes they demonstrate the ability to take everything to the next level and be a much more technically proficient band, like say Dream Theater, and write about issues and topics that are more weighty than fantasy wars and dragons, but always stop a few steps short of making that shift. FWIW I enjoy what they have on offer but there's sooo much more potential for them to evolve if they just took the dive.
their ex vocalist was terrible. Also they're known as the 'guitar hero' band cuz their songs are overplayed on guitar hero so no one takes their music seriously
+snkhuong ya I can't take pearl jam seriously
because they're taking sounds from the mid nineties (like Gamma Ray, etc) power metal from Germany and making them cheesier, without people (kids) knowing where those sounds came from. I like some of their stuff, but still think Gamma Ray's Somewhere Out In Space (1997) beats all of Dragonforce's albums put togeether)
Clucking hell, that Chameleon finish S is perfect!
Seen these guys live three times back in 2006/7. First place only held about 200 people and DragonForce played like it was 20,000.
Herman got more time because he's more into gear it seems. Aside from that both of their racks use a lot of the same stuff. They could've both had equal amounts if they wanted. Premier guitar will not really cut them off as far as time. They've got some rundown videos that are like an hour. It's all about the artist.
Sams like yeah here it is, any other questions? ok no fak off and run along, i've got to get drinking
I love his accent.
"I can poo about 7 frets" XD
Always fun listening to Herman Li talk. LOL. Sam straight to the point as always
Jessica asks such good questions IMO. Herman puts his rig together differently than most guitarists. Very interesting.
His accent is awesome. It's a cross between Jackie Chan and Spinal Tap
Also pronounced Garnier correctly lol
why does Rebecca get the power metal guys
Never been a fan of Dragonforce, but it's good to see that Herman Li knows what he is talking about.
good rig rundown! can't wait for more !
That's very cool that Herman is still playing the first Egen that Ibanez made for him way back in 2007!
Kirk Hammet still uses first ESP he got from them..or atleast was using few years ago before he retired the guitar or it could be played still...and he got the guitar in somewhere around eighties
The only differences are 1.) Herman uses the humbucker rings, and Steve doesn't. 2.) The EGENs all come standard with the Coil Split, the JEMs don't; and 3.) They both use different versions of the Edge bridge. Steve uses the original Edge bridge, while Herman uses the Edge Zero bridge
I really love his t-shirt!
You don't see metal-guitarists with penguin-t-shirts every day!
*Linux* t-shirt (look it up)
the pickups dont, but the strings vibration is affected by the wood. and sustain is from wht string, and the wood determines how long a string can vibrate. i can just say that it does make a difference. i could proove you with eq curves of a DI signal.
What happened to Rack Rundowns with Rebecca Racks?
all of these perverted comments about her rack got her to quit
She quit because of his like you
Guys*
Always the right questions Rebecca...
Miss you!
I've never owned one or even seen one physically, but from the looks of things it seems they are a bit thinner than most guitars, though not quite as thin as they look. The body looks to be heavily contoured, giving it a "sword's edge" kind of look. Guess that's why it's a saber.
@beewogfilms2 its green, but if like turn it, u can see it flash purple
After some long hours of research I was able to learn that other countries, besides the US, have southern regions. Believe it or not, sometimes there are different accents associated with different regions within other countries too!
4:00 is coor.
Sam Totman looked like Gareth Bale. Hahahaha
lmao Herman is still such a nerd, what is he wearing a unix/linux shirt?
A few people noticed the badassery that is his Tux shirt, but did you also notice that said Tux has a net and is about to catch the MSN butterfly? I want that shirt.
You want to know whats even funnier? That will NEVER happen in real life.
Not necessarily, if you are speaking in tones of better tone resonance, these guitars are solid wood whereas thicker guitars are often hollowed out to reduce weight so these guitars could in fact be better for tone transference
2021 and I just remembered how big of a crush I had on Rebecca Dirks back in 2012 lol
i like how easy sam makes it to understand what his rack is doing
where as herman has just made me even more confused about midi equipment
what model is those switchless wahs? i see everyone talking about them but cant seem to find them or is it a mod?
Actually he used Seymour duncans in them. I don't know, what he said does make sense tho, your pickups react to different type of string material and the pickups run to an amp and the sastane is from the pickup not from the wood. A pickup is determined by the wound of the wire and the magnets which pickup the sound of the string vea magnetic field. Electric fields and magnets don't care about wood selection. Acoustic guitars on the other hand have totally different sounds with different woods
What he was actually saying that time was, "I don't use the trem stopper, on the 6-string model. So, no trem stopper there, I even got rid of the...mounts on it for now."
they dont have an amp head if that's what you were looking for. They just run the rocktron prophecy II in to the mesa power amp.
3:47 What kind of stand does Herman have to hold his acoustic?
I don't like Dragonforce at all, but Herman Li seems to be a pretty chill, down to Earth dude. That's great.
Pickups don't care what kind of wood you have or how thick it is, my uncle owns a guitar shop and I use to argue with him until he proved me wrong. He set up 10 different guitars from ranging from gibsons to fenders and bass wood to mahogony and put the same pickup into every guitar. He even set up a cheap starter strat that was like $99 and they all sounded the same and really good. Sound is produced threw your pickups and the string. The only guitar that changes sound with wood is acoustics
I think he was trying to say that it's easy to read on stage. Not just "pretty lights"
It's just because they use the same equipment for the most part (as you can see by the rackmounts), so there'd be no point in Sam reiterating and repeating what Herman has gone through.
Tux!!! OMG I wasn't expecting to see him on Herman Li's shirt! =D
my experience is that it does make a difference. how should i trust someones words and samples more than my own ears and measurements?
"...Incase we need to me him" Lol Genius.
Perhaps although for this style of music its not really a problem. The difference would really only be apparent with heavier music, namely drop tuned etc. Though I believe one of the guitarists of Sabaton uses an S series so perhaps the difference isnt all that apparent
Where's the fast forwarder button on the board?
That 7 String is awesome!
i'm of course not talking about semi hollows, i'm talking about thicker solid bodies. these things here are about a third as thick and heavy as a les paul, there's way too less wood on them for a thick sound imo.
‘It’s pretty cooo’ -Herman Li
For some reason all Ibanez S series are really thin (Hermans E-Gens are customed s series)
if my kelly didnt sound different with my full shreds than my schecter does i'm chuck norris. i have different experiences, and i trust those a lot more. btw, i did a blind test too, with a duncan jb in an ibanez rga (mahogany and maple) and an rg (basswood). btw if your uncle put an emg in those guitars the actually do sound the same. decent passive pickups have a major difference in tone when used in different woods.
Very cool shirt indeed! One of the reasons I respect Li.
Not a dragonforce fan at all, but this dude is pretty cool to listen to :)
He seems like a nice dude. I'm not a Dragonforce fan but I dont go out of my way to troll him. He has a successful band with a legit fanbase. Let him be.
what? who are you talking about? sam? hes awesome! iv actually met him before and he was the nicest guy ever.
can someone tell me what magical strings Herman uses which don't snap when pulled up seven frets
Id say he has band new strings every time he plays
The kind that allows him to poo about 7 frets XD
Liam Wayte Sorry man, I know it sounds weird but I guess I can't get over his accent when he said that is all
Andrew Pappas I just thought it was funny hahah
I met Sam about a fortnight ago in a pub, he's the NICEST dude.
Purple Tortex is like 1.5 or something correct?
An interesting rig rundown, thanks!
A wonderful mix of southerner and asian, such a fun accent.
10 years later and he looks exactly the same
The only band I know that doesn't use Axe FX. WOW
1:50 , is that for sale? Where can I get one of thoes? :o
I can't tell if he has a Chinese accent or not. And you gotta love the Tux shirt!
as soon as Herman statrted talking about his wireless It just reminded me of SPINAL TAP lol!
Never liked Dragonforce but Li seems pretty cool (didn't see much of Totman of course). I can kinda relate when it comes to gettinh geeky over pedals and effects. I've been messing around with a MIDI controlled Whammy a lot lately.
Errrr... try a LesPaul and a SG with the same pickups plugged in the same amp... I take this example, but it would work with a lot, I think.
Herman gets 13 minutes and Sam gets 2? Wait, why do I give a shit?
Indeed, just what I was thinking. Maybe he was just a bit shy to the camera or just wasn't feeling it that day. Literally it was just "here are my guitars. Ooh aren't they new and shiny. Now look I have this crazy rack with all this cool stuff in it. I guess you plug in at one end and out the other to a speaker or wait was it to the front of house 😕? Meanwhile magic happens then it makes noise. Isn't it all so clever!" I guess some guitarists are geeks and some just aren't. To each his own.
I am not the biggest Dragonforce fan but the guitars are beautiful, I would own a Herman Li guitar.
Mystic Dream is the purple color for MusicMan Guitars.
Probably a trademark.
As much as I dislike Dragonforce, Herman Li seems to be one of the nicest and most enthusiastic guitarists in the world! :)
Not RHCP...have you not seen Josh's pedal boards he has on stage and tweaks throughout the show?
I love the way he says "purple" on 01:57
Where's Sam in all of this?
Which song does they use acoustic guitar?
I love how Herman goes into loads of detail and gets really technical about his rig, and then Sam comes along and is so blunt "This is the guitar that Ibanez made me and uh... it's blue" and "This is my rig, which is lovely and colourful".
A good conditionner makes all the difference on and off stage, look Herman got more time. Killer Tech stuff, and great players ;)
That 7 string color should be called "Mystic Dream"... i dont know why... it just came right off my head...
Yeah they are beautiful....the only problem with 2 guitars is that fugly plastic pickup selector cover they should just get rid and use a 3 way toggle and push pull pots.
4:33 Look at those lights!!....so spectacular!!!....I want it...
How can anyone hate Herman Li and Sam Totman? they're cool and awesome shredders ^^
Say what you want about their music, but he is a really cool guy and a massive gear nerd!
I'm just curious what version of Linux he uses? Weird question I know but noticed his shirt
That green / purple colour is a clear rip of petrucci's mystic dream colour on the original jp6
Does he have a British Japanese accent?
he's a british chinese guitarist
8:22 "Sam Mute" .
15 minute video about dragonforce guitarists, 13 minutes all for herman.
I use to say "The more gear you use, the more problems you can have" . Don't let gear take you prisoner. If your rig is very complex it controls you.
15 minutes Dragonforce's Rig Rundown; 12 minutes for Herman, 3 minutes for Sam.
3:12 ABSOLOUTE CLASSIC!
well thats just not true. Have u ever played a les paul and sg that have the same exact pickups as one another? they sound completely different. For example kurt cobain, dave murray, ace frehely, paul gilbert and randy rhoads all used dimarzio super distortion pickups, but they got completely different tones because of many things, but one of the main things is that all of them were usually using different guitars with different wood
Fuck yeah!! I can't wait to see Dragonforce at Soundwave 2013!!!!!
I think the Mystic Dream Name is proprietary to Musicman