Cole Clark Guitars True Hybrid Demo | NAMM 2023
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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That acoustic clean + electric dirty hybrid tone is pretty incredible. Very distinct tonal separation.
Thank you PG for doing such a great visit with Cole Clark Guitars, this is one of the 1st videos from NAMM 23 that made me double take/watch as this Guitar is nothing short of just BadAss!! Whoever the Demo Player was I wish had been given some more time as he was tearing it up, definitely going to be doing some more homework and figure out where this will fit in my Arsenal as being primarily a Bassist it’s nice to have some unique instruments to keep me pushing boundaries \m/
Thank you for featuring Australian builders! Cole Clark make some of the best guitars in the world!
This is amazing! If Cole Clark can find a way to do this for half the cost or less for home guitarists, this guitar will be in nearly every guitarists home - especially those of us in NYC with little space! Add a Bigsby pedal, and you’ve got an insane rig.
Game Changing, Unbelievable ! outstanding work from the Cole Clark Team !
I keep looking for the ultimate acoustic electric hybrid. This might just be what I'm looking for!
Looking fwd to getting mine/perfect touring guitar for solo artists.
It’s beautiful and sounds great! Nice work Cole Clark! This is what I said Fender should do when I saw and tried the Acoustasonic models. I will be saving up for this guitar.
2:45 WOW, I've never heard something sound so simultaneously clean and dirty, the high transients are equally as incredible as the low-mid sustains.
Greatness
WOW!!!! I'm impressed with the sound of that guitar right off the bat!!!!!!! Can't believe it's a hollow body with those pickups, play ability and sound!!!! GREAT JOB COLE!
Definitely has its own variety of tones. Thanks for posting.
Sounds so good!
This just gave the Acoutasonic a gut punch from "down unda"!
Fascinating
Very nice tones from this axe!
Aesthetically the double humbucker looks really nice.
❤
Looks really interesting.
You had me in 5 seconds!
Pretty badass ✊. Nice
Innovation. Hot Dayum Australia! Rock On Dudes and Party On!
They need to expand their demonstration to show us more of the clean tones and more of the acoustic sound. Acoustic sound was only a few seconds.
Aussies showing HOW it's done! \m/
Me likey
I really really really wish I owned this guitar.
Most acoustic guitars can sound fine with conventional electric guitar strings. There a loads of Mag pickups in existence that work well with phosphor bronze.
Glad you said this. The simplest solution is usually the best.
👍🤘
Sounds like a game changer to me
when I think of Rock I think of the spirit and ingenuity as much as a sound...so when I hear "rock is dead"... I'd say these dudes Down Under didn't get the memo...thankfully...
Pity he dident spend more time demonstrating the Accoustic sound, which is the main seller in a hybrid guitar...it sounded fantastic, Both Accoustic & Electric, but seriously expensive, had it been $2000 i would definitely own one.
,,,,,ok...wow,,,!...............THIS PICKUP CONTROL,,,,,WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING.............well done...big deal,😯😯
Clean with acoustic sounds like funk heaven to me
Been hearing talk about electromagnetic picks not working on acoustic strings for years, but people have been using electromagnetic soundhole pickups in acoustic guitars for decades, including myself, so I call myth. Pickups might only pickup the core of the wound strings, but that is enough. If the core of wound strings don’t have enough mass for the pickup, then why does the unwound E string, which has even less mass? All that aside, I love the idea of this hybrid. It reminds me of JJ Cale’s old modified Harmony acoustic.
I can see that guitar being absolutely indispensable in a studio.
Screamin man
Amazing Guitars, I have heard these Guitars played in many environments, they just sound better. Solid manufacturing and just a great sound.
My first impression was that this was the worst of both world, but hearing about the engineer and hearing some of those combined sounds has changed my mind.
This actually sounded good much better than an acoustasonic
Hey why not, right?
It makes me nervous when he sounds in through that sound hole
It is great, just too expensive
What a great guitar but as usual at a less great price!
Excellent playing and musical presentation.
so PG you deleted my comment with the link to my demo of the Cole Clark True Hybrid so that your viewers could see it? yeah, we all are one community of gear nerds, a family. thanks for nothing!
34 hundo is a bit outside of most people’s novelty budget.
Cool guitar tho.
Why aren’t you covering FM Guitars?
who??
Another HOME LOAN PRICED DI DAD FIR YALL WELL HEELED COLLECTORS UGHHHHHH
Great idea and instrument. Downside is that you have to change pickups if you want to change string gauge... an expensive process...
He did say different gauges have the same amount of nickle so should be fine, just that if you want an unwound G you'd need to get a set calibrated for that.
Balancing the string signal volumes/levels: it is rather easy to adjust/stagger magnetic pole/rod/slug* heights - if there are plastic bobbins (never move poles of the vintage fiber-carton carcass-based pickup coils wound direct on the magnetic rods, you will break the inner windings !!!). The first two (or three) plain strings and 6th string rods can be approximately flat, but the 3rd (or the 4th rod in case 3 plains) must be ~1.5mm up, the 4th and 5th (or just the 4th in the case of 3 plains) wound string rods are going down step by step.
Adjustments depend on the bridge/fretboard/frets radiuses and respective string distances to the flat pickup. And the same time different gauge strings provide different signal levels. The main balance problem is between the thickest plain and the thinnest wound strings. Radius provides different distances - if the thickest plain string signal is reduced/compensated by the increase of the distance, the thinnest wound string's weak signal is distanced from the magnetic pole/screw/slug too, providing the signal's double reduction...
* Height adjustment can be done with humbucker pickup slugs on the second coil (however - this coil is providing a stronger signal than the screw coil - because the iron slugs are more massive, it provides a stronger effect than screw adjustment !!!).
An additional string signal level balancing way is a different level of charging (magnetizing/demagnetizing) respective Alnico rods.
And the third method is to use different kinds of Alnico magnets for plain and wound strings (for example softer sounding Alnico 2 for plains and brighter sounding Alnico 5 for wounds), it is more for balancing tones than volumes.
All 3 methods can be combined for the best result. Very complex "alchemy" :)...
@@G-Point-EU-AU Wow…😳
AcousTrick
this destroys the acoustasonic.
Forever !
NAAM isn't even a thing anymore
What are you watching then?
I think you're confusing NAMM with E3
Sounds amazing!