While I enjoy the unboxing videos highlighting Peach Guitar’s spectacular and fascinating new inventory, it is Jack’s playing that keeps bringing me back and looking for each new demonstration video. It never ceases to amaze me how he produces unique riffs and awesome melodies unlike anything I’ve ever heard before.
I bought one of the strat’s with a floyd rose. White over sunburst. Heavy relic, plays and feels like a worn in guitar. The best relic job I have ever seen. They use top quality components. Classic pickup is great but may replace it in time for something more beefier.
very nice Demo of these Friedman guitars !! 👍 I was lucky enough to get my hands on one of the first vintage Ts that made it over to Europe some years ago and I have to say it is a stunning instrument. Mine is alder / maple / 2xHB. It plays like butter, has really exceptional sustain and I really love the pickups. I find when you turn them back slightly they have wonderful PAF type behavior. ....and once again I have to say that Jack's playing, musicality and ability to bring out the beauty of each individual instrument are utterly amazing imo 👍
I wonder how do they seat between Fender CS and Suhr? do they have the same smooth playability with more vintage sound? I love my Suhr Alt T pro with thornbucker, but would definitely try Friedmans guitar...I also have Fender CS strat with compound radius (9,5 to 12 inch) and it plays great, but not as smoooth as Suhr...Cheers!
Really digging these guitars I have to have a 7.5 to 10. Compound radius or just 9.25 all over I'm sure I could get used to a flatter neck but really prefer a vintage feel for rythmm work and the first 6 to 10 frets
Nice guitars! Il stick with my ESP LTD in translucent red at a fraction of the cost as Im just learning. This new line is awesome for talented guitarists!
@@GCKelloch I somewhat agree, but it seems the big/talented musicians use big NAME brands and higher end guitars like Fender, Gibson, Music Man, PRS, ESP LTD etc.
@@GCKelloch oh I realize that they get deals and free equipment, its the best advertising the guitar makers can have. Like you said initially, get a guitar that feels right for you, and that inspires you.
@@GCKelloch: yeah, Suhr for example is for wannabes. That's why their repertoire of artists, some of the greatest electric guitarists to exist, are total hacks. Guthrie? Mateus? Andy Wood? Ppfffff, child's play. Your statement and your 'tonewood argument' after your long-winded preface about how experienced you are is patently absurd.
I own a Vintage T with P90's and I have to admit the neck is by far the best feature... I wouldn't consider it a "special" guitar... tone, body and pickups a good, but nothing magical. But the neck is by far the best I have... compared to my PRS, CS strat, Aristides and others I own...
this young man is a great player and I like the choices he makes. shredding is all good and well but this chap lingers and lets things sing a bit which is always my preference, rather Dave Gilmour than Tom Quayle if you will. all respect to Mr Quayle he's a tremendous player.
I have a Vintage T classic..highly recommended in every way..the sound, neck, and the sugar pine body are ridiculous!
Are there others besides myself who watch these videos solely to listen to Jack play guitar? I know I can’t be the only one.
Agreed, same here
Absolutely
While I enjoy the unboxing videos highlighting Peach Guitar’s spectacular and fascinating new inventory, it is Jack’s playing that keeps bringing me back and looking for each new demonstration video. It never ceases to amaze me how he produces unique riffs and awesome melodies unlike anything I’ve ever heard before.
Thank you, gents! Glad you enjoy the videos 🙏
Same
WOW! Again inspiring me to pick up and play. Thanx Jack
Why stop play. .
@@nerminsalkic6360 playing brate, playing
@@ZekaSpalcev to brate -ne pustaj gitare iz ruku
@@nerminsalkic6360 samo jako 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I bought one of the strat’s with a floyd rose. White over sunburst. Heavy relic, plays and feels like a worn in guitar. The best relic job I have ever seen. They use top quality components. Classic pickup is great but may replace it in time for something more beefier.
very nice Demo of these Friedman guitars !! 👍
I was lucky enough to get my hands on one of the first vintage Ts that made it over to Europe some years ago and I have to say it is a stunning instrument. Mine is alder / maple / 2xHB. It plays like butter, has really exceptional sustain and I really love the pickups. I find when you turn them back slightly they have wonderful PAF type behavior.
....and once again I have to say that Jack's playing, musicality and ability to bring out the beauty of each individual instrument are utterly amazing imo 👍
I wonder how do they seat between Fender CS and Suhr? do they have the same smooth playability with more vintage sound? I love my Suhr Alt T pro with thornbucker, but would definitely try Friedmans guitar...I also have Fender CS strat with compound radius (9,5 to 12 inch) and it plays great, but not as smoooth as Suhr...Cheers!
Besides Jack being an highly talented guitar player he is also a good salesman.not everybody is a salesman
I don’t suppose there are any lefties on the Horizon? A vintage T with P90 would be a bit of a holy grail guitar for me.
And me! No leftie Fender T Deluxe about either
Some lefty Friedman’s would be amazing! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Really digging these guitars I have to have a 7.5 to 10. Compound radius or just 9.25 all over I'm sure I could get used to a flatter neck but really prefer a vintage feel for rythmm work and the first 6 to 10 frets
Very good!!!
The Vintage T Deluxe HH is a killer guitar
Nice guitars! Il stick with my ESP LTD in translucent red at a fraction of the cost as Im just learning. This new line is awesome for talented guitarists!
@@GCKelloch I somewhat agree, but it seems the big/talented musicians use big NAME brands and higher end guitars like Fender, Gibson, Music Man, PRS, ESP LTD etc.
@@GCKelloch oh I realize that they get deals and free equipment, its the best advertising the guitar makers can have. Like you said initially, get a guitar that feels right for you, and that inspires you.
@@GCKelloch: yeah, Suhr for example is for wannabes. That's why their repertoire of artists, some of the greatest electric guitarists to exist, are total hacks. Guthrie? Mateus? Andy Wood? Ppfffff, child's play.
Your statement and your 'tonewood argument' after your long-winded preface about how experienced you are is patently absurd.
that white T is superb ...I would consider it seriously if only it had a trem and not necessarily a FR ...
He makes simple rock progs sound so fresh. Rhythms are... what?... wow...I gotta try that!
I own a Vintage T with P90's and I have to admit the neck is by far the best feature... I wouldn't consider it a "special" guitar... tone, body and pickups a good, but nothing magical. But the neck is by far the best I have... compared to my PRS, CS strat, Aristides and others I own...
my T pickups are special..
Frieman rocks!
Great playing but wish we could hear with less distortion.
Never. :))
I thought the opening riff was going to be Cher 🎵 If I could turn back time lol
Yeah with singing and all 😆🎵🎶 would’ve been brilliant
@@riheg John could do that lol
@@lewisratford2908 Absolutely
this young man is a great player and I like the choices he makes. shredding is all good and well but this chap lingers and lets things sing a bit which is always my preference, rather Dave Gilmour than Tom Quayle if you will. all respect to Mr Quayle he's a tremendous player.
I don’t know why but I like pink guitars. And TV yellow. But nothing else in those colors
well your gay
A prs killer
They compete with Nash, Fender Custom Shop, Suhr, Grosh, Xotic. I don’t really see any similarities with the PRS line.
Or buy a telecaster
I'd rather buy a Gibson.