This was stellar, both the participants and the input. Thanks to all the folks and to you, Andre, for corralling their individual experiences together. Great job! 👍🎶
Love this interview format! The questions were really great too. I hope this feature sticks around in your future videos. Knocked it out of the park again with the editing as well.
Thank you! Just trying to get a little better each time. Just finished editing another video and IMO it's another huge step up in terms of video quality. Let's see if you think so as well :).
It's been fun watching you go through this experiment! I just got a Strandberg Boden Classic a few weeks ago after watching your videos, and watching lots of all three of the channels you featured today. Your approach to these guitars has been by far the most thorough I've seen, and I am looking forward to the finale.
BTW - the Fender A-frame floor stand works perfectly for a Strandberg. The lower supports are adjustable to fit the contours of the Strandberg. In addition, you can easily hang them on the wall with a standard String Swing by turning the hook portion upside down or bending the forks closer together (as noted on the packaging).
Seeing these guys in their decked out studios w/cinematic cameras and then Tory w/cigarette stains on the ceiling made me smirk. Tory rocks, glad I found her on UA-cam last year.
I don't own any headless guitars but my irrational bias against them was utterly destroyed in a few minutes listening to Allan Holdsworth share his thoughts why he went to a headless Kiesel. He basically said the neck balance on headless is superior and allows you to relax your fretting hand even more, not having to apply light pressure to hold up the neck.
I was looking for a small and light couch guitar a few years ago and came across the Kiesel Holdsworth model because of Allan. I found an used one at a good price and man, within a few hrs of playing It became my favorite new guitar and eventually I ordered a new kiesel Zeus. I’ve been playing them exclusively for the past 4 years and don’t miss any of my other 25 full size guitars at all
My favorite guitar to play when I know I'm going to be playing for a long stretch is a first year Carvin signature Holdsworth with It's diminutive headstock. The guitar weighs 5.1 lbs which is only a smidgen more than my Parker fly without the horn poking into my chest so there's that. I think Strandberg took Ned's original concept of a headless instrument and really made it a compelling option for those looking to push the ergonomic boundaries. There have been previous attempts at ergonomic guitars but a great many looked like melted ice cream.
We've seen a lot of thoughtful dialogue on the Strandberg Experiment from Doc Fludd, and the feedback from these other widely respected guitar players is pretty interesting. They arent perfect, but you have to respect the innovation and that they are good enough to survive as a business model as proof that enough people are buying them because theyre good..for them. I started looking at Strandys as a collection of parts that I'd stitch on to another guitar, thinking "this works, guitars should have a bolt on here." I still think that, while also cracking jokes about them for being ugly and different. Aesthetics is a moving target, so the Strandberg Starfish may turn into Mona Lisa's knockers. Fingers crossed the company sticks around and keeps coming up with blips along the timeline of guitar evolution. Parting shot: its funny to see the other people i watch for cogent delivery of guitar information beamed into one video. Good for the algorithm, but its also something of an acid test for stuff floating around in the ideaspace.
Personally I use a strandberg prog 5 bass for the last 3 years, and I tried few of the guitar models over the years, and all of those ergonomics are much more important on a bass. Every bassist that tried mine so far, said it was the most playable bass they've tried, and I can't say the same about the guitars...
Off topic. Tory is an incredibly talented composer/musician, not just guitarist. Just want to make that point to everyone, in case you didn't pick that up.
I wanna try a Strandberg eventually, but it bugs my how I can buy a MIA kiesel headless build to order for 1500-2k and an off the shelf Indonesian made strand goes for 2500+ … I can’t justify the price. I would pay 1200-1500 tops or around 1000-1500 tops for an used one in good shape, sorry I just wish Kiesel would build something with an ergonomic body. I play seated at all times and I see the appeal of the strandberg body shape…
There are strandbergs you can buy around 1500 new or 1200 used. but I agree with you. If Kiesel offered a similar body, I’d probably go with them as well.
@@andrefluddyes I’ve considered buying of the entry models or looking for one of nicer fusion models on the pricier range. I have nothing against overseas guitars and some of the favorite guitars I own were made in Japan or Korea. But we all know the labor costs overseas are a lot less than in the USA, that’s one reason MIA guitars cost more, not necessarily that they are all made better, and they also have the power of a known brand and “made in USA” stamp. But 1.5k-2k for an import guitar is getting more common now as the quality gap has closed. Pretty soon it will be very hard to find any new MIA guitar for under 2k…
@@andrefluddI’ve asked Jeff on their lives a few times about an ergonomic/ strandy body shape and they don’t ever read those kind of questions. They just came up with a new headless model and no signs of an ergonomic model. It’s like they don’t wanna take our money… I know many people would buy one if they offer it
Would Love to hear your thoughts on the Ibanez Q series, I recently (Dec) got the Q52pb for 1200 including tax, and its great to have a headless with a ,more "traditional" 12 inch radius. the biggest downside imo is that while there are great switching options, positions 2 and 4 I barely use due to their quietness/blandness. new pickups might fix that, but as said in the video 90% of the time I'm either on the bridge or the neck. I'm not sure if there's similar pickup switching issues with the Q54 and I'm definitely not interested in the "slanted fret" models, but the one I have is perfect for me. I even sold all my other guitars asides from a beater Yamaha.
@@andrefludd I immediately went and watched her vids. Crazy how good she is at IMPROVISING POLYPHONY. Normal improve and being super good at it is very hard, but improvising two complementary melody lines at the same time while exhibiting that level of technique? Genuinely insane. Honestly, a better camera/audio combo would make Tory extreeeemly popular
Gig bag corner stand is a great idea, i would set it down with the guitar facing the wall so if it gets knocked backwards you have the case for cushion.
I'm almost too afraid to even try them out, even though one of the local store has 2 of them (Boden Original 7 and Boden Standard 6). Mainly because, if I were to like how the neck and body feels, I'd have to save up almost twice as much, for what I'm trying to get now, which is the Ibanez Q54. My choice for the Q54 was influenced by Strandberg, since I'm looking for a guitar that is lighter than my RG, but has to be as tonally versatile as the mod I did to it, and without having to spend extra money and time to do the modding, so the Q54 fits the bill. I know, it's not as ergonomic as a Strandberg, but I'm not in a financial position where I can justify a 1.7k price tag (which is quite the bonkers of bonkers amount in our currency, not to mention that I'm already struggling to even save up for the Q54 as is). Not even the 2nd hand online marketplace of where I'm from, has any Strandberg ads nationwide, so that's out of the question. Who knows, maybe one day, I'm in a financial position to be able to afford one, then I might try them out.
I'll try to be the guy who points some ...points. As André mentioned, and I felt the same, for some 'F's (and other chords in that area), the ending... of neck can feel ...strange. I'll never forget to mention the jack 'direction', this needs a solution, for a 'modern' designed guitar. & I'll end my trio by saying that, if you play the kind of music that needs big and fast hand displacements (ex Hard-core), the guitar does feel light and moves a bit, but you'll adapt. Baside that, I love my BAMer* ( Boden Alex Machacek-Edition Red, hallow body) for almost everything else. The reasons I decided for this model were the Suhr PUs and wanted to try, fanned frets. If you use mutant chords like me+ thumb over the neck, fanned frets, not always the best, today, I would go with the regular ones or maybe TT (True Temperament). It's a great sounding, versatile guitar and my aging back is happy! Pick ups are... they're phenomenal! Also think the brand should take better care of .strandberg* users and for such models as mine, it wont hurt some spare discs and teflon rings + I did took the deluxe tool box ( had to buy it apart) and the special stand (had to buy it apart 2). ps I don't like the idea of pointing details to Luthiers/brands, it's their job to make their instruments better. Btw,I designed my own model and a Luthier, friend of mine, built it. I'll put here, two friends of mine, both Luthiers www.ergonguitars.com/ www.patrice-blanc.com/ Take care André, you green .strandberg* is gorgeous!
There's actually a Salem with a trem. Plini fell in love with the guitar and asked Strandberg to make him one with a bridge humbucker and a tele neck pickup, tremolo and true temperament frets, don't know if it'll ever be a production model but is something
Hi Andre! It is interesting how all the Strandberg players are partial to PRS. The first thing that comes to mind is the similarity in scale length. This was mentioned here. That's a big thing too. The scale length makes perhaps more difference than tone wood, neck joint, and probably even pickup configuration. Or at least as much as pu config. For example, in my mind a tele can't really be a tele unless it string-thru with a 25.5-inch scale. The pickups won't make it so if it's not. I'm looking forward to the next episode and also tomorrow's podcast. Cheers man!✌
Wait... Tory.... was that a guitar she was playing? Or a piano disguised as a guitar? Okay, so, this is a great video, incredibly objective of you to pull in some other perspectives for reference! That's integrity!!!
I took a lesson with Tory. Afterwards I realized and said to myself “Daniel pray….and maybe in a blink of an eye you born again and start over, listen better music, better musicians and dedicate like crazy and Maybe ….Maybe I get close to Tory..” 😢
Matthew said what he doesn't like about the Strandberg is to play live he'd have to come up with a stand solution. Really? I got a Proline for about $14. You can take it apart and it works perfectly.
kind of sad that Bill Frisell doesn't play weird ergonomic guitars like Klein anymore, he plays either traditional tele style guitars or maybe Collings 335 style guitar? I think?
@@andrefludd his playing is still really sharp and amazing so there's really no complaint, and maybe there's nostalgia for him or something (he did Beatles cover album a while ago so makes sense he's looking back a bit more) but I'd love to see him use Klein again
She doesn’t care about any of that. Let the rest of them play in their underwear, thongs, bikinis. Tory is the best guitarist in the world by 100 miles
What I will like to see from strandberg is if they bring back that yellow pearl Boden NT Metal but with a tremolo, and to go back with the Fluence Moderns. I also find it odd that their models with Fluence's don't have the rechargable battery pack already installed.
We need more, and cheaper neck thru models. I don't believe they can claim to be the leader in ergonomics without neck thru. I have fairly average sized hands but struggling with the bolt on neck joint starting around the 15th fret - bare in mind the bolt on neck joint in an Ibanez RG starts around 19th fret which is fine.
Interesting how, if asked, everyone has a different expectation of what the perfect guitar should be... guess there is no such thing as the perfect guitar. Having said that, my interest in Strandberg is peeking daily.
I really like how strandberg guitars look, like the overall quality and sound (based on a few I had luck to play on tons of reviews on web). And I personally own a headless NK; not the best example, but still. The “ergonomics” part just doesn’t work for me. Now hear me out, I’ll try my best to explain, english is my fourth language. First, a guitar should only be played in a classical position. Never in my life have I ever seen a single guitarist playing guitar holding it on his right lap and not having his shoulder way up, his elbow way back and his spine just crooked in a weird way. Playing guitar on your right lap will never be fully comfortable no matter how hard you defend it; in worst cases it’s just harmful. The only downside to classical position tho is that you need a foot stand, but that’s a fair price for a healthy back. Now we come to headless guitars. The guitar’s body ends pretty much at the bridge, so the fulcrum (hope that’s the word) is gone. Put it on your left lap as you’re used to and you’ll quickly find out the thing just doesn’t want to stand still on your leg, it tilts to the right. Well, you try to support it with your right leg but now you’re just sitting with your legs squizzed which can’t be “ergonomic”, and also the bridge tuners are in a constant contact with your clothes. You might say: “they have those special cuts near the input jack that perfectly fit your lap”, yeah, but then you’re kinda forced to hold the guitar to your body with the fretting hand, which, again, cannot possibly be comfortable. Then you try to sit with it on your right lap and legs crossed so the guitar is a bit higher and eases the pain of it’s existence; if you’re a man - you know that sitting for hours with your legs crossed ain’t good for ya. And the “final stage” of all that is just using a strap even when sitting down, which completely eliminates any differences with any other type of guitar. Now, is a headless guitar REALLY that ergonomic? Well, not to me.
Rick beato the interviewer blocks any comment about Tory. Why? She is the best guitar player in the world. I say we block him, and his mediocre guitarists.
I've never seen a video from you that seemed like you actually know what you're talking about. Make that UA-cam money to buy more instruments you aren't good enough to play though lmao.
I realize it's a youtube vid, but those 'bergs all sound silly to me. There is no girth or warmth in any of the sounds... weird, but enough to make me not want one.
I think that's just us looking at the instrument and having that impact our thoughts. I doubt anyone could tell in a blind test which was the strandberg and which was a different guitar.
Prs is just another (wannabe) Gibson,Fender. there is no innovation there is so many problems with them,1-price is just stupidly expensive for what you get mark holocomb sig Se series was around 1200$ with plastic nut , 10 inch radius is awful for modern playing and neck is fat ,the set neck heeljoint is not comfortable there is no SS frets and so many other things but I understand jazz or standard jazz players would like them cause more of these are for modern players.
I TOTALLY disagree with you. PRS has great QC at every price point. Great bridges, great pickups, great necks. I also don’t love the heel joint and I’d like stainless steel frets too. But they are leagues ahead of gibson and fender especially at the $500-1000price point IMO. The core stuff can get insanely expensive at times but most companies have insane custom shop prices on certain items.
@@andrefludd sry but I tested 5 SE lineup actually they are the worst between import guitars there are so many better options, ESp- LTD , Schecter with better designs better necks better heeljoints,better pickups,better bridges. even compare to that silver sky SE, Schecter nick johnston is much better with same price.
@@emadnejati7620 I've owned 2 PRS guitars and within 1 years time the necks on both of them twisted. Built out of green wood. Other than that no problems.
@@keithclark486 this is a big problem my friend, and if you search for good quality woods prices you will be wonder how much they charge you for these poor quality instruments,im making a custom guitar for myself and neck is Wenge i bought the best wenge around 50$
Season Finale Friday 2/17 11:00am EST!
Tory absolutely rules the world 💯🙏🔥✌
She is fucking amazing
So happy to hear Tory here. She’s amazing and needs more support.
is Tory trans?
yep the shoulders give it away. shant be watching
@@buckbreaker5185 you're a doofus.
@@buckbreaker5185no, just a genius
@@buckbreaker5185 ick, imagine not listening to possibly THE most revolutionary guitarist of the 2020s because of backwards thinking
This was stellar, both the participants and the input.
Thanks to all the folks and to you, Andre, for corralling their individual experiences together. Great job! 👍🎶
Kudos for having Tory Slusher on! She’s amazing and criminally underrated.
Not by me
She's phenomenal.
Underrated?…..bullshit……for those who know, she is the best in the world by 100 miles.
Very nice to see other opinions too. Love the PRS counter. I have a Strandberg and PRS. And Tory’s guitar stand is crazy smart.
Tory Slusher is a next level player, thanks for including Tory to you video.
Tory is a great person/teacher. I took a lesson with her. What I learnt….. “Daniel you will never get even close to her”.
Not of this planet
I love tory.Everyone else is doing it from their set and she's just in her car using her phone lol. Talk about relatable.
Love this interview format! The questions were really great too. I hope this feature sticks around in your future videos. Knocked it out of the park again with the editing as well.
Thank you! Just trying to get a little better each time. Just finished editing another video and IMO it's another huge step up in terms of video quality. Let's see if you think so as well :).
It's been fun watching you go through this experiment! I just got a Strandberg Boden Classic a few weeks ago after watching your videos, and watching lots of all three of the channels you featured today. Your approach to these guitars has been by far the most thorough I've seen, and I am looking forward to the finale.
BTW - the Fender A-frame floor stand works perfectly for a Strandberg. The lower supports are adjustable to fit the contours of the Strandberg. In addition, you can easily hang them on the wall with a standard String Swing by turning the hook portion upside down or bending the forks closer together (as noted on the packaging).
I think Ola recently posted a pic of some stands in the works as well. They will hopefully be better priced.
Seeing these guys in their decked out studios w/cinematic cameras and then Tory w/cigarette stains on the ceiling made me smirk. Tory rocks, glad I found her on UA-cam last year.
A big thanks to Tory for the gig bag stand tip!!! 😁Will be doing it from now on when not at home with my Strandberg Fusion.
I don't own any headless guitars but my irrational bias against them was utterly destroyed in a few minutes listening to Allan Holdsworth share his thoughts why he went to a headless Kiesel. He basically said the neck balance on headless is superior and allows you to relax your fretting hand even more, not having to apply light pressure to hold up the neck.
I was looking for a small and light couch guitar a few years ago and came across the Kiesel Holdsworth model because of Allan. I found an used one at a good price and man, within a few hrs of playing It became my favorite new guitar and eventually I ordered a new kiesel Zeus. I’ve been playing them exclusively for the past 4 years and don’t miss any of my other 25 full size guitars at all
The experiment is slowly making me like the idea of a strandberg despite never even playing one!
Wait for the finale :)
My favorite guitar to play when I know I'm going to be playing for a long stretch is a first year Carvin signature Holdsworth with It's diminutive headstock. The guitar weighs 5.1 lbs which is only a smidgen more than my Parker fly without the horn poking into my chest so there's that. I think Strandberg took Ned's original concept of a headless instrument and really made it a compelling option for those looking to push the ergonomic boundaries. There have been previous attempts at ergonomic guitars but a great many looked like melted ice cream.
The video turned out awesome man! Love hearing every one's opinions on them, very interesting!
Thanks for checking it out!
We've seen a lot of thoughtful dialogue on the Strandberg Experiment from Doc Fludd, and the feedback from these other widely respected guitar players is pretty interesting. They arent perfect, but you have to respect the innovation and that they are good enough to survive as a business model as proof that enough people are buying them because theyre good..for them. I started looking at Strandys as a collection of parts that I'd stitch on to another guitar, thinking "this works, guitars should have a bolt on here." I still think that, while also cracking jokes about them for being ugly and different. Aesthetics is a moving target, so the Strandberg Starfish may turn into Mona Lisa's knockers. Fingers crossed the company sticks around and keeps coming up with blips along the timeline of guitar evolution. Parting shot: its funny to see the other people i watch for cogent delivery of guitar information beamed into one video. Good for the algorithm, but its also something of an acid test for stuff floating around in the ideaspace.
Tory is GREAT!!!
Tory is a revolutionary player and musician. Glad to see the world is discovering her!
Personally I use a strandberg prog 5 bass for the last 3 years, and I tried few of the guitar models over the years, and all of those ergonomics are much more important on a bass. Every bassist that tried mine so far, said it was the most playable bass they've tried, and I can't say the same about the guitars...
Great to hear Tory's view. Yes, of course, the others as well.
I became a Tory fan recently after seeing her channel, quite a character, unique.
This is such a great compilation of ideas and players! Thanks!
Links don’t seem to be working, btw!
TORY IS AMAZING!
The best
Great stuff Andre…the ending was freakin funny …loved it👍
OK this settles it. I'm getting a PRS :P
I’m still waiting for my dgt se.
Off topic. Tory is an incredibly talented composer/musician, not just guitarist. Just want to make that point to everyone, in case you didn't pick that up.
She is crazy talented.
Fuckin right
I wanna try a Strandberg eventually, but it bugs my how I can buy a MIA kiesel headless build to order for 1500-2k and an off the shelf Indonesian made strand goes for 2500+ … I can’t justify the price. I would pay 1200-1500 tops or around 1000-1500 tops for an used one in good shape, sorry
I just wish Kiesel would build something with an ergonomic body. I play seated at all times and I see the appeal of the strandberg body shape…
There are strandbergs you can buy around 1500 new or 1200 used. but I agree with you. If Kiesel offered a similar body, I’d probably go with them as well.
@@andrefluddyes I’ve considered buying of the entry models or looking for one of nicer fusion models on the pricier range. I have nothing against overseas guitars and some of the favorite guitars I own were made in Japan or Korea. But we all know the labor costs overseas are a lot less than in the USA, that’s one reason MIA guitars cost more, not necessarily that they are all made better, and they also have the power of a known brand and “made in USA” stamp. But 1.5k-2k for an import guitar is getting more common now as the quality gap has closed. Pretty soon it will be very hard to find any new MIA guitar for under 2k…
@@andrefluddI’ve asked Jeff on their lives a few times about an ergonomic/ strandy body shape and they don’t ever read those kind of questions. They just came up with a new headless model and no signs of an ergonomic model. It’s like they don’t wanna take our money… I know many people would buy one if they offer it
Don’t think about them being similar just because headless models though.
Would Love to hear your thoughts on the Ibanez Q series, I recently (Dec) got the Q52pb for 1200 including tax, and its great to have a headless with a ,more "traditional" 12 inch radius. the biggest downside imo is that while there are great switching options, positions 2 and 4 I barely use due to their quietness/blandness. new pickups might fix that, but as said in the video 90% of the time I'm either on the bridge or the neck. I'm not sure if there's similar pickup switching issues with the Q54 and I'm definitely not interested in the "slanted fret" models, but the one I have is perfect for me. I even sold all my other guitars asides from a beater Yamaha.
Holy crap, Tory is crazy good
Insanely good. I'm happy I found an excuse to put her on the channel lol.
@@andrefludd I immediately went and watched her vids. Crazy how good she is at IMPROVISING POLYPHONY. Normal improve and being super good at it is very hard, but improvising two complementary melody lines at the same time while exhibiting that level of technique? Genuinely insane.
Honestly, a better camera/audio combo would make Tory extreeeemly popular
Excellent to get Tory on followed her a while she’s a gun a new one.
Btw there is a salen with tremolo. The new plini signature. I think you’d enjoy that one since you mentioned that on your first episode.
Tory Slusher just got another Strandberg and did a review if you're interested.
Tory Slusher is the best guitar player in the world. Period.
Great video! Thank you for having me be a part of the .strandberg* Experiment!
Thanks for coming on the channel again!
Gig bag corner stand is a great idea, i would set it down with the guitar facing the wall so if it gets knocked backwards you have the case for cushion.
I'm almost too afraid to even try them out, even though one of the local store has 2 of them (Boden Original 7 and Boden Standard 6). Mainly because, if I were to like how the neck and body feels, I'd have to save up almost twice as much, for what I'm trying to get now, which is the Ibanez Q54. My choice for the Q54 was influenced by Strandberg, since I'm looking for a guitar that is lighter than my RG, but has to be as tonally versatile as the mod I did to it, and without having to spend extra money and time to do the modding, so the Q54 fits the bill.
I know, it's not as ergonomic as a Strandberg, but I'm not in a financial position where I can justify a 1.7k price tag (which is quite the bonkers of bonkers amount in our currency, not to mention that I'm already struggling to even save up for the Q54 as is). Not even the 2nd hand online marketplace of where I'm from, has any Strandberg ads nationwide, so that's out of the question. Who knows, maybe one day, I'm in a financial position to be able to afford one, then I might try them out.
Tory hasn't had a Strandberg in a while. I believe she sold it and is playing another brand now.
I'll try to be the guy who points some ...points. As André mentioned, and I felt the same, for some 'F's (and other chords in that area), the ending... of neck can feel ...strange. I'll never forget to mention the jack 'direction', this needs a solution, for a 'modern' designed guitar.
& I'll end my trio by saying that, if you play the kind of music that needs big and fast hand displacements (ex Hard-core), the guitar does feel light and moves a bit, but you'll adapt.
Baside that, I love my BAMer* ( Boden Alex Machacek-Edition Red, hallow body) for almost everything else. The reasons I decided for this model were the Suhr PUs and wanted to try, fanned frets. If you use mutant chords like me+ thumb over the neck, fanned frets, not always the best, today, I would go with the regular ones or maybe TT (True Temperament). It's a great sounding, versatile guitar and my aging back is happy!
Pick ups are... they're phenomenal!
Also think the brand should take better care of .strandberg* users and for such models as mine, it wont hurt some spare discs and teflon rings +
I did took the deluxe tool box ( had to buy it apart) and the special stand (had to buy it apart 2).
ps I don't like the idea of pointing details to Luthiers/brands, it's their job to make their instruments better.
Btw,I designed my own model and a Luthier, friend of mine, built it.
I'll put here, two friends of mine, both Luthiers
www.ergonguitars.com/
www.patrice-blanc.com/
Take care André, you green .strandberg* is gorgeous!
Beautiful guitars! I'd love to try one ;)
There's actually a Salem with a trem. Plini fell in love with the guitar and asked Strandberg to make him one with a bridge humbucker and a tele neck pickup, tremolo and true temperament frets, don't know if it'll ever be a production model but is something
Def wasn't production but that is a really cool one off.
Hi Andre! It is interesting how all the Strandberg players are partial to PRS. The first thing that comes to mind is the similarity in scale length. This was mentioned here. That's a big thing too. The scale length makes perhaps more difference than tone wood, neck joint, and probably even pickup configuration. Or at least as much as pu config. For example, in my mind a tele can't really be a tele unless it string-thru with a 25.5-inch scale. The pickups won't make it so if it's not.
I'm looking forward to the next episode and also tomorrow's podcast.
Cheers man!✌
They are also in the same price range…
Yep. That is a big point that I didn't even really consider throughout my time with the Strandberg. I'm happy they pointed it out.
Wait... Tory.... was that a guitar she was playing? Or a piano disguised as a guitar? Okay, so, this is a great video, incredibly objective of you to pull in some other perspectives for reference! That's integrity!!!
Tory is the best guitar player in the world
I took a lesson with Tory. Afterwards I realized and said to myself “Daniel pray….and maybe in a blink of an eye you born again and start over, listen better music, better musicians and dedicate like crazy and Maybe ….Maybe I get close to Tory..” 😢
Every guitar player has said that, or should say that.
Matthew said what he doesn't like about the Strandberg is to play live he'd have to come up with a stand solution. Really? I got a Proline for about $14. You can take it apart and it works perfectly.
Btw, I have the same NT Boden, I'd like to see a NT with richlite at some point as I'm in Colorado and it's quite dry here typically.
Lage actually said in an interview w/ Beato that he lives on the NECK pup of his tele. Not the bridge.
So does Tory, she knows, Rick doesn’t know shit
kind of sad that Bill Frisell doesn't play weird ergonomic guitars like Klein anymore, he plays either traditional tele style guitars or maybe Collings 335 style guitar? I think?
A lot of teles lately for sure. I agree. I'd lov to see some more odd ball stuff.
@@andrefludd his playing is still really sharp and amazing so there's really no complaint, and maybe there's nostalgia for him or something (he did Beatles cover album a while ago so makes sense he's looking back a bit more) but I'd love to see him use Klein again
Great gets.
The "Salen with a trem" looks like Plini's touring guitar and maybe his next signature guitar.
In my head, Keith is to Strandbergs what you are to Parker Fly guitars!
The day Tory gets discover believe me….whatever we call today “young talented newcomer” will be redefined
She doesn’t care about any of that. Let the rest of them play in their underwear, thongs, bikinis. Tory is the best guitarist in the world by 100 miles
Andre have you reviewed or planning to review a custom Kiesel? I would love to see your take on their models.
Maybe. I've owned many Kiesels in the past. I really like them.
Andre, none of the links to the other channels are working. Can you check please?
Thanks! I’ll fix that now
I don’t get the thing about guitar stands: I have 3 in my floor rack without any problem.
Doesn't work in mine either.
@@andrefludd guess I was lucky then? 😅
@@Paroketh Yea, everything is designed slightly differently. Can be annoying sometimes.
If Strandberg did a Les Paul style guitar, I'd buy it.
What I will like to see from strandberg is if they bring back that yellow pearl Boden NT Metal but with a tremolo, and to go back with the Fluence Moderns. I also find it odd that their models with Fluence's don't have the rechargable battery pack already installed.
they don't? Hmm I never noticed that.
@@andrefludd the come with the typical battery compartment. At least that's what I've seen from the pictures.
Yeah I would've wished if my 3000€+ Boden+ NX 8 TT also came with a rechargable battery instead of ye ole 9 volt...
@@EvilDragon666 that's a bummer, I feel that a brand like Strandberg should included.
Whats that white guitar behind you to the right?
Vigier Marilyn there’s a review on the channel
We need more, and cheaper neck thru models. I don't believe they can claim to be the leader in ergonomics without neck thru. I have fairly average sized hands but struggling with the bolt on neck joint starting around the 15th fret - bare in mind the bolt on neck joint in an Ibanez RG starts around 19th fret which is fine.
Interesting how, if asked, everyone has a different expectation of what the perfect guitar should be... guess there is no such thing as the perfect guitar.
Having said that, my interest in Strandberg is peeking daily.
Lol @6:50 my guy they make normal guitar stands that don't hang from the headstock.
And most of them don't fit strandberg guitars.
What in the world is that guitar behind you
I’m glad you asked. Subscribe, I have a video on it coming in a couple weeks :).
when the headstock falls off of your gibson, you can convert it into a strandberg
Then there was a “Joan of Arc” …..now a “Tory Slusher 🎸 “
I really like how strandberg guitars look, like the overall quality and sound (based on a few I had luck to play on tons of reviews on web).
And I personally own a headless NK; not the best example, but still.
The “ergonomics” part just doesn’t work for me. Now hear me out, I’ll try my best to explain, english is my fourth language.
First, a guitar should only be played in a classical position. Never in my life have I ever seen a single guitarist playing guitar holding it on his right lap and not having his shoulder way up, his elbow way back and his spine just crooked in a weird way. Playing guitar on your right lap will never be fully comfortable no matter how hard you defend it; in worst cases it’s just harmful.
The only downside to classical position tho is that you need a foot stand, but that’s a fair price for a healthy back.
Now we come to headless guitars. The guitar’s body ends pretty much at the bridge, so the fulcrum (hope that’s the word) is gone. Put it on your left lap as you’re used to and you’ll quickly find out the thing just doesn’t want to stand still on your leg, it tilts to the right. Well, you try to support it with your right leg but now you’re just sitting with your legs squizzed which can’t be “ergonomic”, and also the bridge tuners are in a constant contact with your clothes.
You might say: “they have those special cuts near the input jack that perfectly fit your lap”, yeah, but then you’re kinda forced to hold the guitar to your body with the fretting hand, which, again, cannot possibly be comfortable.
Then you try to sit with it on your right lap and legs crossed so the guitar is a bit higher and eases the pain of it’s existence; if you’re a man - you know that sitting for hours with your legs crossed ain’t good for ya.
And the “final stage” of all that is just using a strap even when sitting down, which completely eliminates any differences with any other type of guitar.
Now, is a headless guitar REALLY that ergonomic? Well, not to me.
Rick beato the interviewer blocks any comment about Tory. Why? She is the best guitar player in the world. I say we block him, and his mediocre guitarists.
I've never seen a video from you that seemed like you actually know what you're talking about. Make that UA-cam money to buy more instruments you aren't good enough to play though lmao.
Fender universal stand for 6:50, poor trash
I realize it's a youtube vid, but those 'bergs all sound silly to me. There is no girth or warmth in any of the sounds... weird, but enough to make me not want one.
I think that's just us looking at the instrument and having that impact our thoughts. I doubt anyone could tell in a blind test which was the strandberg and which was a different guitar.
Listen to Tory play it. If it’s good enough for her, it’s good enough for you shit heads.
Prs is just another (wannabe) Gibson,Fender. there is no innovation there is so many problems with them,1-price is just stupidly expensive for what you get
mark holocomb sig Se series was around 1200$ with plastic nut , 10 inch radius is awful for modern playing and neck is fat ,the set neck heeljoint is not comfortable
there is no SS frets and so many other things
but I understand jazz or standard jazz players would like them cause more of these are for modern players.
I TOTALLY disagree with you. PRS has great QC at every price point. Great bridges, great pickups, great necks. I also don’t love the heel joint and I’d like stainless steel frets too. But they are leagues ahead of gibson and fender especially at the $500-1000price point IMO. The core stuff can get insanely expensive at times but most companies have insane custom shop prices on certain items.
@@andrefludd sry but I tested 5 SE lineup actually they are the worst between import guitars there are so many better options, ESp- LTD , Schecter with better designs better necks better heeljoints,better pickups,better bridges. even compare to that silver sky SE, Schecter nick johnston is much better with same price.
@@emadnejati7620 You are entitled to your opinion brother!
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I've owned 2 PRS guitars and within 1 years time the necks on both of them twisted. Built out of green wood.
Other than that no problems.
@@keithclark486 this is a big problem my friend, and if you search for good quality woods prices you will be wonder how much they charge you for these poor quality instruments,im making a custom guitar for myself and neck is Wenge i bought the best wenge around 50$