The "vintage" sound of modern folk guitar (for super cheap)

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  • @RhettShull
    @RhettShull Рік тому +1607

    This is one of the best guitar videos Ive seen on UA-cam in quite a long time.

    • @JonMeyer
      @JonMeyer  Рік тому +146

      Imagine how good it could have been if I played guitar like Rhett Shull!

    • @mcerruti77
      @mcerruti77 Рік тому +2

      absolutely

    • @erickmo1188
      @erickmo1188 Рік тому +2

      I agree.

    • @JB_Eckl
      @JB_Eckl Рік тому +2

      Well said Rhett. The vibes are strong!

    • @awalk56
      @awalk56 Рік тому +1

      Hear, Hear...

  • @zafieronline4884
    @zafieronline4884 Рік тому +639

    No one seems to really be mentioning it, but I love how much your family is apart of your videos. The little sounds and interruptions in the background just makes it so comfortable to watch.

    • @vickielawson3114
      @vickielawson3114 Рік тому +24

      A part, not apart. They’re together.

    • @sixstringgypsy1
      @sixstringgypsy1 Рік тому +4

      As a daddy I agree :)

    • @jjptech
      @jjptech Рік тому +1

      It makes it feel soooo real

    • @viscid09
      @viscid09 Рік тому +1

      As not dad I also agree it’s so peaceful the noises, lights, smooth guitar… it gives me peace I need this days

    • @GoblinArmyInYourWalls
      @GoblinArmyInYourWalls 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@vickielawson3114pedantic semantics is unnecessary.

  • @dustingregory9295
    @dustingregory9295 Рік тому +164

    "but what are we doing for dinner?" my mans asking the real questions around here!

  • @valley_robot
    @valley_robot Рік тому +215

    For the Johnny cash sound put paper through the strings , the man in black used a dollar bill, put a big wooden spoon under the strings for a sitar effect , and finally sandpaper a bic pen so it’s rough and you have a violin bow for your guitar, I’ve been messing with deadening the strings since the 80s

    • @Sylkis89
      @Sylkis89 Рік тому +18

      Weaving a nylon string through strings of an electric guitar gives a guzheng-like sound coming though the pickups :) ofc use clean with a smidge if a delay/reverb and so on.

    • @BillLumbergh4you
      @BillLumbergh4you Рік тому

      ,

    • @rickwilliams967
      @rickwilliams967 8 місяців тому +1

      Why though?

    • @NoLefTurnUnStoned.
      @NoLefTurnUnStoned. 6 місяців тому +8

      @@rickwilliams967
      Why?
      Music is about experimenting if anything.

  • @LoftyAssertions
    @LoftyAssertions Рік тому +437

    This is far too professional and entertaining for free content.
    Mate, this was absolutely fantastic, really appreciate your effort, it brightened my day.

    • @JonMeyer
      @JonMeyer  Рік тому +13

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @Chicken_Soup890
      @Chicken_Soup890 Рік тому +4

      ​@@JonMeyerwhat kind of Camera are you using, I'm not kidding..
      I thought I was watching a movie the first 5 seconds! You just earned a faithful subscriber due to your tech skills.

  • @tomfoolery342
    @tomfoolery342 Рік тому +38

    I'm dead!! The kid said "What's for dinner" and he rightfully asked "Did you see my new guitar?".🤣

  • @AluinKali
    @AluinKali Рік тому +67

    I‘m a bassist and all my instruments are very modern sounding 5strings. For the few occasions when I need a old school warm and muted sound I put on some flat wounds and put either a sock or a piece of foam under the strings close to the saddle similar to what you did. It’s pretty amazing how you can totally transform the tone of your instrument with some minor modifications. I‘d encourage anyone to just play around with stuff like that. Sometimes it can really spark your creativity to alter your sound just a little bit.

  • @Gene_Cali
    @Gene_Cali Рік тому +9

    I love my Jim Dandy! I paid the same price and bought the $9. warranty. I ride 2 miles on bike with my guitar in a backpack type case everyday to jam with friends. two years and the guitar is still solid thanks to it's chunky neck. I accidently dinged the corner of the guitar, and used the warranty. They gave me my money back, and let me keep the guitar. Win-win. It's great for delta blues, slide, finger picking styles. Thanks for this video, Play on!

  • @FedericoMatarazzo
    @FedericoMatarazzo 9 місяців тому +11

    I think this is the first time I see the rabbit hole musicians climb into portrayed as clearly as it is humanly possible. Nerds be nerds❤

  • @PeppaPew
    @PeppaPew 8 місяців тому +2

    Most guitar videos drag for a really long time and you have to skip around to see when the action happens but you know exactly what we’re here for. Thank you sir❤️
    And I just ordered a Jim dandy and I’m definitely gonna try this out

  • @oscarmireles8283
    @oscarmireles8283 8 місяців тому +1

    The guitar creates a beautiful melancholic sound. You, Sir, are amazing.

  • @pilsonguitars
    @pilsonguitars Рік тому +87

    This is a great video! Love the quality and storytelling. As a luthier, this rubber bridge "thing" is maddening. We spend so much time in the intricacies of resonance and tone. To then have it all killed with rubber, man, that's tough. That said, you did a great job of demonstrating the unique uses for the tones it creates. I enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheGotoGeek
      @TheGotoGeek Рік тому +7

      In the violin world we sometimes do this intentionally.

    • @dmanstarr
      @dmanstarr Рік тому +5

      We appreciate your efforts to make the magical tone of a well made instrument.
      That one great tone isn’t the only game in town.

  • @fishbrownconnect7927
    @fishbrownconnect7927 8 місяців тому +1

    You can get this simmilar effect by finger picking on a classical guitar using silk and steel strings with a soundhole mute and aspri clip on spring reverb and a kitchen sponge stufed under strings by bridge. Super specific but it just has an old timey folk guitar sound.

  • @StephenTallamyMusic
    @StephenTallamyMusic Рік тому +21

    You are now ready to score the next “This is Us” style show

    • @MisaAcim
      @MisaAcim Рік тому +3

      Just need to add some Indian insturments and vibes

  • @andrewcullen7671
    @andrewcullen7671 Рік тому +75

    I love how completely different it sounds and then you play it for someone who doesn't play guitar and they're like "yeah? sounds like a guitar." I've tried to demonstrate for my mom the difference between my strat and my LP, and she doesn't get it, either.

    • @cmcapps1963
      @cmcapps1963 Рік тому +2

      I feel ya. What's even worse is trying to explain to my wife, when it's time to buy a new one, what it can do that the others can't.

    • @EclipseAtDusk
      @EclipseAtDusk 8 місяців тому

      @@cmcapps1963this all makes me so glad my wife Gets it - she even understood why, when I bought a guitar with a Floyd, I had to get a second one if I ever wanted to play them live

    • @rich1051414
      @rich1051414 8 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, but let her listen to someone covering her favorite song and she will be able to tell that something is different, even if they play it exactly the same, because the tone isn't the same. Everyone can hear the tonal differences in different guitars if they know what to listen for, but most people's ears aren't tuned into the right station unless they get into guitars. Heck, many people can't even pick out the different instruments on a track without first going through the motions of forcing themselves to try until they finally hear them as separate instruments, and that may not even be possible without knowing what each instrument sounds like on it's own.

    • @Maschine_Elf
      @Maschine_Elf 7 місяців тому

      My girl can tell the difference between my tubescreamer, klon, dod250, and KoT in a blindtest.

  • @mottmatt7844
    @mottmatt7844 Рік тому +2

    I've had a jim dandy for about 8 years. I think I might breathe some new life into it. Thanks a lot.

  • @jeromerice3448
    @jeromerice3448 10 місяців тому

    Cody I recently got a orangewood Dana,I followed your instructions and I have found the sound that I Rembrandt from my youth! (I’m 76 yrs. Old). Thanks a bunch!

  • @sapphicquartz
    @sapphicquartz Рік тому +33

    the original fender p basses and jazzbasses came with foam mutes built in aswell as the fender jaguar guitar having a togglable mute, its so sad mutes disapeared and have only come back recently, its such a great effect to mellow up your sound both giving it a softer attack, round mellow tone aswell as a more thumpy oumph

    • @_Alex_Sander
      @_Alex_Sander Рік тому +1

      Old (early 1960s?) Gibson/Epiphone basses such as the EB2/Rivoli had felt mutes also

  • @MatthewStClair-uy9sm
    @MatthewStClair-uy9sm 11 місяців тому

    Very interesting and I love your humor. I was just looking for info on adding a pick up to one of my acoustic guitars.The sound reminds me of the cigar box guitars I make.

  • @unknowuser1843
    @unknowuser1843 7 місяців тому

    As someone who has been making cigar box guitars for years, I really do love this. Love seeing people just experiment with their instruments.

  • @andrewlyon8924
    @andrewlyon8924 Рік тому +21

    The sound reminds me a lot of some cheap classicals with nylon strings that I've played. The advantage this has over those, however, is that you can use a magnetic pickup with it, which is pretty sweet 👍

  • @outerbanks854
    @outerbanks854 Рік тому

    love Love LOVE...flatwound strings... My knuckles don't ache like they used to ...after playing 4 hours

  • @ItsFinished
    @ItsFinished Рік тому +3

    I've been doing this with bass guitar for years. I use dense foam door/ window insulation.

  • @H_Oscarsson
    @H_Oscarsson Рік тому +12

    There's a Gretsch in the same style as the Jim Dandy that already has a pickup. The Gretsch G9520E Gin Rickey. Costs about $100 more than the Jim Dandy. Worth checking out.

  • @sellsy05
    @sellsy05 Рік тому +1

    wow im in love with that tone especially strummed

  • @jakegracia2874
    @jakegracia2874 Рік тому +1

    Jokingly picked one up 5 years ago. Still haven't put it down. Best $150 I ever spent.

  • @dankeaziz
    @dankeaziz 8 місяців тому +1

    I like how you deliver the story in this video!

  • @chloescat
    @chloescat Рік тому +1

    I've an oxblood Jim Dandy and love it to bits. A great couch guitar!

  • @cheeseburgerbae5272
    @cheeseburgerbae5272 7 місяців тому +1

    GODDAMN. my algorithm is SO GOOD. But this video is EVEN BETTER. Thank the gods. You’re doing the lords work sir.

  • @danielyoung42
    @danielyoung42 Рік тому +41

    Just discovering your channel. Love your lighting, camerawork, editing and OF COURSE the guitar playing and actual content. Super excited to be following along!

  • @BradTaylor-f1d
    @BradTaylor-f1d 19 днів тому

    I just picked one up for $149 plus tax. After watching this vid, I had to give it a shot! I’m planning on trying something similar to this build with it. Nice work, John!

  • @BarklyMitford
    @BarklyMitford Рік тому

    Really!!!! Never had a problem with my Jim Dandy, but then again I can play guitar.

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM Рік тому +1

    I did this to my Fender Acoustasonic. It sounds great with the single coil pickup.

  • @sky-hakala
    @sky-hakala 3 дні тому

    I love when you get this like super rad new tone and your so stoked and show your family and they said “it sounds like a normal guitar” haha so relatable! Great video btw 🔥

  • @oneminuteknowhow
    @oneminuteknowhow 11 місяців тому +1

    min 5:02 That sound texture is gold.

  • @loveisrag3
    @loveisrag3 4 місяці тому +1

    i love how cozy it sounds, might need to get myself one

  • @jasonashcraft4299
    @jasonashcraft4299 9 місяців тому

    that's the coolest sounding acoustic I've heard in a while

  • @MatiasPerezHdz
    @MatiasPerezHdz Рік тому +18

    Just by the quality of editing, tone correction and overall story telling you've got a new subscriber and some one that is very happy of watching your vid!

  • @Doit4mojo
    @Doit4mojo Рік тому +4

    this channel is single-handedly gonna get me into modding guitars to sound the way i want

  • @albikes8484
    @albikes8484 6 місяців тому

    Thank You. Im about to drill into my Jim Dandy. The action on mine also came high. Both nut and Saddle. Once i set it up. I love it.I love the look. And the Parlor Size works for me. I use foam on my Bass. Ive never thought about using mutes on my guitars. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jtfritchie
    @jtfritchie Рік тому +4

    I love that you’re winging this for us. It’s a rare thing to see. It’s like I’m not watching an expert; I’m watching myself do this. Don’t know if that makes sense. Regardless, thanks!

  • @jamesmackay4529
    @jamesmackay4529 Рік тому +1

    I don’t think I’ve ever got to the end of a UA-cam video and wanted to watch it again… until now

  • @MyFanaticHeart
    @MyFanaticHeart Рік тому +1

    I'm going to echo a few others here and say I am so glad I stumbled upon your channel. It's like you articulated how I feel about playing music.

  • @damianmaynard2592
    @damianmaynard2592 Рік тому +2

    Sounds very similarto Shakey Graves/ Bin Iver sound. I love my Jim Dandy guitar, I tuned it for slide but have noticed that its started cracking and lifting the saddle up.

  • @erickmorales3682
    @erickmorales3682 Рік тому +7

    This video is pure gold and joy. Beautiful visual, edit, æstethics, coloring, storytelling, sound… hands down best video Ive seen so far in this year.

  • @yvetterodriguez2550
    @yvetterodriguez2550 Рік тому +12

    Very cool. It reminds me of this indie/alternative sound from the late 90's to early 2000's. I'm feeling the vibes of Jose Gonzalez "Heartbeats", Damien Rice's "The Blower's Daughter" and "Crash" by Dave Matthews Band. You could also try playing the instrumental song "Non Sei Mai Lontano" by Italian rock pop artist Nek. Again, this was awesome. I liked the sound of that guitar. Maybe you can play these songs on your down time or on a cold, rainy day lol. Keep on rocking dude ✌😎

  • @tommydeamon7657
    @tommydeamon7657 Рік тому

    Teaching you're self new skills or just new approaches to old things is still a self betterment thing and that's awsome

  • @TomHenry-gl5fm
    @TomHenry-gl5fm Рік тому +1

    Really cool. The whole point of getting a guitar is to make music with it. I started ruining them right out of the gate.....now, I wanna ruin another one. This was a great video. Thanks!

  • @livefromstudioa8245
    @livefromstudioa8245 Рік тому +1

    This is the most compelling, absorbing, and entertaining video I have ever seen on a guitar subject I have absolutely zero interest in.
    SUBSCRIBED.

  • @AlexPriceMusician
    @AlexPriceMusician Рік тому +8

    Dude, you nail these instrument build videos, and it's so cool to see this one get the traction it deserves. The Taylor Swift bit in the beginning was smooth haha. I've become a massive fan in the last 3 months and feel the same way about it.

  • @JKFlaker
    @JKFlaker Рік тому

    I’ve got one of those Jim Dandy guitars. I bought it about 6 years ago for campfires, camping, just having handy around the house etc. Actually brought it to the beach today to pass the time. It’s easy to travel with. I found a cheap gig bag for it. I take it on airplanes and it generally fits in the overhead bin. It’s good enough quality to play but not so expensive that if something happens to it I’m out a lot of $. And yeah I shaved down my saddle (a bit too much though 😮)- something I wouldn’t try on my other guitars.

  • @BushidoPhoto
    @BushidoPhoto Рік тому +2

    I did this, but used the Gretsch acoustic pickup. Works great and has good note separation with no distortion.

  • @cameronmcgee7113
    @cameronmcgee7113 Рік тому

    I just went through school learning from really experienced luthiers- you got the right idea of sanding the saddle how you did. The only thing is to make sure the front side of the saddle is sanded evenly with the backside (basically, make sure it’s still flat)

  • @David..
    @David.. Рік тому +1

    That was a very slick plug for your business in the video.

  • @adamsappel
    @adamsappel Рік тому +1

    Nice to see that Gretsch Americana Sundown Serenade at 4:50! I just missed out on them when they were getting clearanced at Target for $80.

  • @magnus7439
    @magnus7439 Рік тому +7

    "I think it works because when I pick it up I wanna write music with it" - that was almost exactly my thought when I heard how it sounds, it seems like a great tool for songwriting. I might need to pick up an inexpensive guitar and mod it with a rubber bridge and a pickup.

  • @elmelmon
    @elmelmon 8 місяців тому

    I'm not a guitar player but I hear in my head a story telling song like a child and his/her momma, maybe a violin or fiddle. Wow I really like it.

  • @Matahalii
    @Matahalii Рік тому

    I did this as a kid with a spontex sponge cloth in 1992 with my nylon classic giutar and it soundes inerestingly amazing.

  • @daviddenoncourt757
    @daviddenoncourt757 Рік тому +4

    Love it, please just swap your knobs for vintage white ones to match the yellowed parts of the guitar and it will look perfect!

  • @kmcg101
    @kmcg101 Рік тому

    thanks for answering a question I've had since I saw Wilco about 10 years ago. I asked a huge Wilco fan friend why Jeff T's guitar sound was so small and he didn't know. The unanswered question has been lurking in the back of my mind since then and this answers it! It's a folk guitar thing.

  • @garrystubbs4891
    @garrystubbs4891 6 місяців тому

    I’m rediscovering my acoustic playing after ignoring it for many years. I’ve recently even bought a couple of quality, but beaten up acoustic guitars from pawn shops (Cash Converters here in the U.K.) to experiment with for recording purposes.
    Your video here is just what I needed to provide some new ideas (on old sounds !) Fabulous content, and well worth my subscribe. Thanks !

  • @MemeKing44
    @MemeKing44 7 місяців тому

    brilliant and refreshing video, not only in quality and production, but also in originality, in which you, did something unique most people are not willing to do, and then made it easy to watch. thank you.

  • @nateshaw3911
    @nateshaw3911 Рік тому

    Great video! I'd like to add another inexpensive and non destructive option into the conversation: Blu-tack or a kneaded eraser, stretched over and placed on top of the strings at the bridge will accomplish this sound as well. No cuts and easily installed/removed. That said, Mr. Meyer's solution is both practical and more elegant. Best wishes.

  • @onegirlproduction25
    @onegirlproduction25 2 місяці тому +1

    thank you for this video!! getting nifty with my old guitar as I type this

  • @djabroni_brochacho4644
    @djabroni_brochacho4644 Рік тому +1

    I'm no luthier but I've filed down my saddle for my flamenco guitar. And being an electrician I didn't have sandpaper, but a metal file for reaming conduit. Very effective 😂

  • @RByrne
    @RByrne Рік тому +5

    Perfect timing! I got a Jim Dandy the same day you posted this video. They had a used one at a shop near me, and it was fun as hell to play, and cheap! Wanted to get the rubber sound. Got some flatwounds today too. Going to experiment a bit with it.

  • @TwdlD
    @TwdlD Рік тому

    I learned to play on my mother's old travel guitar. It was super cheap and the strings had never been changed. It got lost along the way of life. It was perfect for my small hands.

  • @camerenabila4407
    @camerenabila4407 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been considering doing this to an old Harmony guitar I got from my grandpa years ago. I have a bunch of really nice acoustic guitars so it would give me a real reason to pick it up and play it.

  • @bveracka
    @bveracka Рік тому +6

    1:07 Flat wound strings are just awesome - so punchy, so warm, yet still clear enough for many applications. Rhythm players couldn't ask for better strings. Another huge boon is no scratching noise, which even the best players can't eliminate entirely. There's a good reason why the jazz greats have used them for decades; if you're after a mellow sound, flats are where it's at.
    Question: The GHS flats I use are $25 a pair, but those D'Addario Chromes are $20; how have they been holding up? Never hurt to save a buck.
    Anyways, cool video. It's always fun following tone trends, and funny how the sound of yesteryear's "worse" equipment and guitars is all the rage.

    • @bluehole6019
      @bluehole6019 Рік тому +1

      I don’t know of another craft/business that relies so heavily on outdated design practices and superstition as music and music production does. Almost ALL new gear on the pro-audio side of things is trying to replicate or put a new spin on an old technology. They definitely got it right the first time.

    • @bveracka
      @bveracka Рік тому

      ​@@bluehole6019 You're absolutely right. I gotta be honest too; I never thought about it that way. You definitely don't see the guys at GMC or Ford going over a 1960's muscle car with a loupe saying, "how can we replicate this?" 🤣👍

  • @mikaso
    @mikaso Рік тому +1

    6:08 That scary music during the soldering was brilliant 😅

  • @Raymond-rr5iv
    @Raymond-rr5iv Рік тому +8

    This is the first time I've come across your UA-cam Channel and I really enjoyed it. I've got a bunch of old unamplified acoustic guitars laying around... I'm going to have to try this 😊👍. Thank you for doing this uniquely very interesting topic !!

  • @domino4565
    @domino4565 3 дні тому

    A very detailed technical description of how to get old.

  •  Рік тому +20

    Very cool!! The sound reminds me of an old Greek harp also; it's "mythological".

  • @real_anxst
    @real_anxst Рік тому +5

    The Gretsch Gin Rickey has the pickup and wiring already done for you on this, you'd just need the bridge rubber. I have one, might give this a go. Cool vid!

    • @annmarie3573
      @annmarie3573 Рік тому +2

      I came here to say this. 😄

    • @-Pol-
      @-Pol- Рік тому +1

      The Gin Rickey's Deltoluxe pickup doesn't have the volume and tone wiring however.
      I put a DeArmond Tone Boss in my Jim Dandy; it has a little volume wheel built in that's pretty easy to adjust with a flick of the ring finger. It also has adjustable pole pieces that enable you to balance the individual string volumes a bit better. For instance, to quieten a strident B string,

  • @codpug
    @codpug Рік тому

    neat, i did almost identical thing to this exact guitar 6 years ago. still use it today. awesome stuff

  • @SuperdangerStudios
    @SuperdangerStudios Рік тому

    Easily my favorite music channel on UA-cam

  • @Carterwray1
    @Carterwray1 Рік тому

    This is perfect. Ive wanted that old parlor guitar sound for blues. My playing level does not warrant owning a 3rd guitar, but my acoustic is perfect for this.

  • @trevscribbles
    @trevscribbles Рік тому

    I'm absolutely going to try adapting a rubber bridge to my Yamaha. I can always save and replace the bridge currently fixed, but this muted tone is exactly the sort of 1920's parlor guitar tone I've desired from day 1. Great video. Cheers!

  • @callum3651
    @callum3651 Рік тому +1

    Mate every aspect of this video was amazing, content, production, sound. Definitely will be coming back to watch your videos again

  • @leesparey
    @leesparey Рік тому +7

    Great to see you smiling as you discover new tones you've created. Really like the sounds you're coming up with there :-)

  • @chasvox2
    @chasvox2 Рік тому +1

    Terrific! Sample that for sure! It will be a hit library for you.....

  • @OokisMcFlookis
    @OokisMcFlookis Рік тому

    Always makes me think of Phoebe Bridgers, love the sound

  • @muimuhadresh3986
    @muimuhadresh3986 5 місяців тому

    That sound reminds my so much of the sound from a Ben Howard album 'Every Kingdom'. I just love that sound.

  • @CharleySuede
    @CharleySuede Рік тому

    I lost my Jim Dandy in a house fire. I really miss that thing; it brought a lot of songs out of me.

  • @kevdoom2
    @kevdoom2 Рік тому +1

    I’m definitely going to need to “make” one of these. Just listening to you play gave me a hundred ideas.

  • @zach_ofalltrades2414
    @zach_ofalltrades2414 Рік тому

    I’ve passed by these guitars thinking they look cool a hundred times. Now I think I’m buying one.

  • @jonathanbchamp
    @jonathanbchamp Рік тому +3

    This channel rocks dude. You are going places.

  • @eulman09
    @eulman09 Рік тому +4

    I sense a new sample library will arrive soon. Kudos!

  • @larryjordan9587
    @larryjordan9587 Рік тому

    Fantastic!!!!! I'm doing this!!! I have a guitar that has been waiting for me to do this for years!!!!

  • @joshisdriven
    @joshisdriven Рік тому

    when the level of care and time and energy put into a video is this high... regardless of content... I subscribe. Very well made. I've also played guitar for 15 years so that helps too.

  • @SaccoBelmonte
    @SaccoBelmonte Рік тому

    I have one of these Jim and Dandy which proven itself very useful to do Lute + flute + small drum taberrn music for a videogame.

  • @BaguioCityMe
    @BaguioCityMe Рік тому

    For about $240, as a guitarist, this is definitely amazingly worth it! Loved the whole video!

  • @garywoit7300
    @garywoit7300 Рік тому

    I bought one of these off the market place. The guy who owned it was a finger picker and made changes to the instrument that were interesting. Bone nut and saddle lowered the action vintage tuning machines and flat wound Italian strings ( hard to get ) It’s very cool for blues and late night fingerpicking . No pickup but now I’m considering this up grade, Very cool sounds you brought to this guitar. Thanks And your video entertaining ,funny, and now one of my favorites

  • @Virtual-Media
    @Virtual-Media Рік тому +5

    What are we doing for dinner? See my new guitar? I've used that line a few times..

  • @MatthewSwasta
    @MatthewSwasta Рік тому +1

    Haven't watched Cody's video yet, but the electrified sound reminds me of José González of Junip...very cool, and I'm going to steal the stolen...

    • @JonMeyer
      @JonMeyer  Рік тому +1

      Yea, I can hear that comparison. Big fan of Jose Gonzalez.

  • @ev1324
    @ev1324 Рік тому

    "When I pick up, I want to write music with it"
    How inspiring this is for me, love it.

  • @jimsanger
    @jimsanger Рік тому +2

    One of your best videos yet Jon. My favourite guitar is a cheap squier tele, I fitted all new wiring, pickups and tuning heads and it sounds great. Like you I wouldn't normally dare touch my nice acoustics.
    The sound from that gretsch is lovely, I'll be experimenting with pieces of rubber.

    • @JonMeyer
      @JonMeyer  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, Jim! I love vintage, expensive guitars from name brands, but the level of quality in modern, cheap guitars has never been better.

  • @thejasontlewis
    @thejasontlewis Рік тому +1

    Garsh darn it. Now I have to do this. Thanks, Jon!

  • @flatorange
    @flatorange Місяць тому

    Excellent video, I had the chance to buy a used Jim Dandy about 6 months ago in a small music shop for £110 and passed it up. I was 50/50 if I messed up not getting it for that price, now I am 100% sure I messed up 😂

  • @BobSperber
    @BobSperber Рік тому

    Dr. Frankenstein I salute you, what a fun watch of a cool project.