I have been playing guitar for 40 years and with out a doubt the Luke 3 HH is the most versatile guitar today. Can be used in every genre with ease!!! Good video. Thanks.
This guitar is good but its not a budget guitar for some musician in other countries and its supposed to be cheaper and come with HSS model too. Miss how the old OLP used to list a better price for their signature guitar
I have the Hazelburst version, and bought a Transition for the bridge, got it a 100 off because of a blemish, and used the money I saved for the pickup. Pretty nice guitar!
@@freshmoney4113 I'd have to take issue with that. Nothing wrong with Indonesian-made guitars, but out of the 10 electrics I own, 7 are made in S. Korea and they're basically flawless. 4 Agiles, a Schecter, and LTD, and a Tradition. Indonesia and China is where the real bargain basement guitars are made now, though they're still putting out good work. But nowadays, I'd take a Korean-made over a Japanese or even most USA-made ones. But opinions and experience vary.
I have been playing guitar for 40 years and with out a doubt the Luke 3 HH is the most versatile guitar today. Can be used in every genre with ease!!! Good video. Thanks.
I like his speaking and playing style both as well. It's rare in these days.
Great demo! Definitely getting one now!
Does anyone know if the Sterling LK100 has the same neck profile as the Luke III? The neck on the Luke III is mind blowing
Yes V profil.
Great tones, could have been Luke himself playing that
I enjoyed your playing - thanks for posting!
This guitar is good but its not a budget guitar for some musician in other countries and its supposed to be cheaper and come with HSS model too. Miss how the old OLP used to list a better price for their signature guitar
It would be nice if after every competition, you publicly announce the winner.
I like the guy! Great review 👍🏻
A Musicman pode inventar a séries que for todas Tem sua Tocabilidade definida seu timbre e uma Arma nas suas Mãos parabéns Musicman
Opa, tem ideia de preço dessa guita no Brasil? valeu!
The original sterling Luke had actual Dimarzio transition pickups in it. They stopped that I see lol😅
They stopped using US made Dimarzio Transitions in 2017...
yes, I have older one with Dimarzio and it is really great guitar ;-)
I have the Hazelburst version, and bought a Transition for the bridge, got it a 100 off because of a blemish, and used the money I saved for the pickup. Pretty nice guitar!
@@xavierortiz2690 I did the same, paid $540.00 and it was mint, and bought both Transitions. We both did really well I would say. It’s a great guitar
@@bfiume Nice!
@@xavierortiz2690 thanks, I got the idea from your posting
The music is too hot! I can't understand what your comments are saying. Perhaps you can edit? Thanks
That high e string looks way too close to the fingerboard edge, doesn't it ?!
If ya live in britanica
3:20
The demo in this video is not really showing the strengths of the instrument
4:12 so cool
Is this made in Indonesia.?
Yes
Yeah... made in indonesia always good and better than made in china or korea
@@freshmoney4113 I'd have to take issue with that. Nothing wrong with Indonesian-made guitars, but out of the 10 electrics I own, 7 are made in S. Korea and they're basically flawless. 4 Agiles, a Schecter, and LTD, and a Tradition. Indonesia and China is where the real bargain basement guitars are made now, though they're still putting out good work. But nowadays, I'd take a Korean-made over a Japanese or even most USA-made ones. But opinions and experience vary.
Too Much talking.. You did not show off the 5 positions (Clean & high gain)...
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