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  • Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
  • Eart GwPro 2 headless guitar is a budget instrument you can buy on amazon. But is it any good? On Episode 5 of the Strandberg Experiment, we find out!
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    0:00 Intro
    1:20 Positive 1
    2:15 Biggest issue
    7:55 Neck
    8:48 Fret Work
    9:40 Neck Joint & Access
    10:09 Body
    11:10 Leg Rest contour
    12:02 Bridge
    12:50 control layout
    14:30 Pickups
    19:20 Story
    22:40 Conclusion

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  • @jt4843
    @jt4843 Рік тому +39

    That “Goddamnit…” followed by “idk how to respond to that” by Siri had me rolling haha

  • @twobarsfourstars
    @twobarsfourstars Рік тому +44

    Love the issue meter, great idea!! Killing it with the new show/production elements 🤘🏼 still not interested in owning a headless guitar and still interested in these videos! All of the screw around to get it to work doesn’t sound like a fun journey to take (yet) but it’s a lot of fun to go through it with you, thanks again!!

  • @edesbalazs
    @edesbalazs Рік тому +39

    Very cool review, it seems like the hardware and the level-ness of the frets is still the biggest wildcard on cheap guitars.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      100%

    • @ChespiritoChavo322
      @ChespiritoChavo322 Рік тому +1

      Jet guitars take care or the fret problem. Hardware (and pickups) is easy to change afterwards. Check out jet guitars, i got the cheapest model and it's very very good.

    • @jeremydunn5012
      @jeremydunn5012 Рік тому

      @@ChespiritoChavo322 I just looked at their page, and they look beautiful. Do they offer a headless? I couldn’t find 1

    • @ChespiritoChavo322
      @ChespiritoChavo322 Рік тому +1

      @@jeremydunn5012 i don't know about that. I was looking for a cheap strat or tele style guitar. I got the Jet js 300 (cheapest strat style they offer) and it's insane for the price.

  • @aolien2739
    @aolien2739 Рік тому +6

    I just wanted to hop back onto this video to say that I ended up buying the GW2 and I LOVE it! It's an incredible deal if you ask me. I also contacted Eart's customer support via email to request an extra magnetic tuning tool in case I lose the one I have, and they had no problem helping me with that. My biggest gripe with it is changing the high E string, it tends to slip a lot and can be a real pain in the ass, although changing all of the other strings is a breeze. I think it was a great intro to headless guitars so I can get a feel for the before jumping into getting a Strandberg.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for following up! I’ve tried many other guitars with that high e problem, but I think as you play the guitar, you may naturally adapt. That has been my experience

  • @wenjacklow
    @wenjacklow Рік тому +12

    Just wanna say I love how unique your videos are compared to many other channels. I'm so glad I found your channel. I think I heard about you from Philip McKnight's livestream once.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! And yes Philip did shout me out once!

  • @thekillingspeed
    @thekillingspeed Рік тому

    Man your videos just keep getting better. I'm here for it! Thanks for the kickass content.

  • @fernandocesar2605
    @fernandocesar2605 Рік тому

    Appreciate the production value/edits getting better every video you make! Keep up!

  • @middaymeds
    @middaymeds Рік тому +1

    You're great at explaining the mechanisms of how guitar tech works. I've never owned a headless guitar but I still found the explanation of how the EART string system works pretty captivating.

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1 Рік тому

    Nice to see a really discerning and detailed review. It's extremely valuable to know what to realistically expect from a guitar purchase. Thanks

  • @arsenemontalvo4711
    @arsenemontalvo4711 Рік тому

    Andre! Very informative and well made review!Thank you for your job!

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Рік тому

    Thanks for producing and publishing this video - 25 minutes of dedicated, focused/concise content that remains engaging and relevant for many viewers isn't trivial and takes time and effort to maintain production values (even if you have your process nailed).
    IIRC Ola Strandberg has a patent(s) on the "trapezoidal" neck design; it's a pretty critical detail, but for someone who is trying to get a more ergo instrument (especially those putting in long hours) it's still an improvement on your standard/traditional strat/LP style. Many people simply don't like the unique neck profile of Strandbergs so this actually might be better than a Strandberg for them - even taking it to a shop for upgrades/tweaking, you'll still pocket some cash in the difference; might break the access barrier to ergo styles for someone who is playing a lot but isn't making enough for a Strandberg or other more boutique-type of instrument.

  • @brettadkins7563
    @brettadkins7563 Рік тому +1

    Your channel seems to be gaining traction, you deserve it man, good stuff.

  • @oebuk87
    @oebuk87 Рік тому

    I'm enjoying this whole Stranberg experiment! I got a bad case of tendinitis (bad posture while playing for a long time) and that got me into looking for a Stranberg. However, I really appreciate you taking the time/money to compare to other brands and being so honest about every little detail. I don't have the money for a Stranberg, so these options you're comparing them to really give me hope in finding a comfy guitar that doesn't leave me bankrupt. Thanks Andre!

  • @sole__doubt
    @sole__doubt 7 місяців тому +1

    I guess Im just sticking with regular headed guitars. Im so glad that your channel exists. Best guitar reviews on UA-cam.

  • @WKerrick
    @WKerrick Рік тому +1

    great vid as always. the guitar you show at the very end brought to mind a concern i always have when deciding whether or not to pull the trigger on an affordable strandberg-inspired model- taking more and more material away from the bottom of the guitar in the bridge area, making the guitar sit further and further back on your leg, potentially making it even more difficult to play due to fatigue and whatnot.
    I don't have any shops in the area that carry models like this to try out, so lately I've been finding and 3d printing guitar models to test their fit before making the decision.

  • @mike__durrett
    @mike__durrett Рік тому +2

    I'm not even a guitarist, but I really enjoy the format and all of the little details you spend time on. I also appreciate the anecdote about not being the kind of person with the interest in repair/maintenance, cause that's something a lot of people don't seem to understand. As a mechanic's son, people have assumed I'd like to tinker. I don't; I like to create. The tools should just work and get out of the way for me at least.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      Yep! We need mechanics! But not everyone wants to be one

  • @JChalant
    @JChalant Рік тому

    oh! I love that fretboard in the background!

  • @chrishill9707
    @chrishill9707 Рік тому +1

    Another great review from the doctor. I bought a eart gw2 And it turned out to be a great guitar. So I bought a Earth GW2 pro For a Christmas present to myself. After receiving the guitar I was very disappointed when trying to change the strings. The doctor was spot on in his analysis. The string anchoring system at the top of the neck is just bad. I've had a lot of headless guitars And the great thing about them is how quick you can change a string like on a Stienbuger. There is another problem with this guitand that's the briwhen you lower the saddle to get a better play action it decreases the angle between the string anchor and the saddle. Without significant angle between these 2 points there is not enough down force on the saddle this cause is the string to have a citar like sound as it is bouncing on and off of the saddle cause there's not enough force to hold it down. I had to print a shim on my 3-D printer to angle the neck back so I could raise the saddle and increase the angle between the 2 points. This was a big headache. In comparison the GW2 non-pro Is much better and only cost $360. The pro does not stay in tune that well because of the slight twisting of the string anchor at the bridge. Quite disappointing because overall the neck the body and the build is very good for the money. The nonpro definitely has better hardware. I think the pickups are the same involved which is also a disappointment because I figured the pro would have better pick UPS but they seem to be exactly the same if anyone knows differently please comment and I would appreciate it. I don't think that the pro is a total loss cause for someone who likes to mide gucharles but I don't think I would recommend it. Once again the doctor is so good at his review and guitars he hit every point that was bothering me about this guitar. Good work doctor. I wish you could review AGW2 non pro but I'm sure you won't waste your time with it but they are a better guitar than the pro. Thanks to all who read this Far.

  • @FelisLeo_
    @FelisLeo_ Рік тому +1

    It's good to see a thorough and detailed look at the bridge and string lock system on the GW2 Pro, but I kind of wish you had looked at the regular, non-Pro, GW2. It has a different bridge and head system that seems to work a lot better. I got one about a week ago and haven't had any problems at all with re-stringing or tuning stability. And it's less expensive than the Pro by a decent amount.
    It's not perfect, of course. It has the same pickups, so still some muddiness to either put up with or replace them. Same problem with some slightly uneven frets. On mine, it showed up with the neck so back-bowed that the strings were nearly touching the first few frets. After straightening the neck though, it feels great and the uneven frets aren't bad enough to cause any buzz. Even with some of those same drawbacks to take into account, I feel like the regular, non-pro, GW2 is definitely the better version. I did see that other headless you showed at the end while I was looking on Amazon, but reviews didn't seem to offer as much info and I hadn't seen any videos of it on youtube, so I'll be very curious to see your video on it next week.

  • @sonsauvage
    @sonsauvage Рік тому +2

    THANK YOU for making this man. I always tell people, it doesn’t matter what the features are if the execution isn’t there. If i needed a brand new relatively inexpensive guitar to just pick up and start ripping, I would buy an entry level Pacifica before i bought any Eart, not because they’re horrible per se but they just aren’t refined

  • @voxploxx
    @voxploxx Рік тому +1

    Cool review. Side note, you are not alone in the volume knob club. Depending on its placement ill constantly turn it down unintentionally when strumming or alt picking on higher strings. For me it's on my ibanez

  • @TheManWithNoName686
    @TheManWithNoName686 Рік тому

    Love the much-of-a-big-deal meter! great idea

  • @lunamatic9775
    @lunamatic9775 Рік тому

    Great review, you really break down what you should expect at each price point. Fret finishing aside, headless design is way more complicated than a typical guitar, so it's interesting to see what the trade-offs have been. Can also see the production quality get better with every video. Can't wait for the next one!

  • @frankiechan9651
    @frankiechan9651 Рік тому +11

    You've hit the nail on the head with this one.
    Sometimes if you buy cheap, with the idea that you can upgrade it and may need to do some running repairs or maintenance - you may as well have bought the expensive one in the first place. (New or used)
    This applies to a guitars, cars, whatever.
    Of course - all thrown out the window if your hobby is to tinker.
    I think that's what has held me back from exploring headless guitars - only Strandberg seems to have perfected the hardware (maybe not so much the string locks) and the budget versions all seem to have compromises that would annoy me.
    Much more options for better tuners, bridges and other parts for traditional electric guitars.

    • @robertlucas9867
      @robertlucas9867 11 місяців тому

      I agree. I want a headless ergonomic guitar to try but Strandberg is too expensive for me for being made in Indonesia. (Same with certain PRS SE) but anything below $1000 has issues and it’s not common hardware so it’s difficult to just swap out for better like a Strat, Tele or even Les Paul.

    • @keithmooore
      @keithmooore 8 місяців тому

      Try GOC. Feel like their body is even better ergonomics and their own hardware is great!

  • @IhorHashkov
    @IhorHashkov Рік тому

    Cool review. I own gw2 (not pro) and totally agree about pickups and fret alignment. It would be interesting to see a review on the Grote guitar. Thank you.

  • @mempo77
    @mempo77 Рік тому

    I can relate to a lot here, including the car (both age for learning to drive as the purely pragmatic/functional standpoint.. even though I like to tinker with a guitar). I have a few Strandbergs and agree wholeheartedly on your pros and cons; no experience with an Eart, but (after seeing this) I don't need to (even though I etc.).
    Infotainment the way it should be. Thank you for another good one!

  • @dlmyrs
    @dlmyrs Рік тому +1

    Great review. Nice to see comparisons of affordable guitars. Some may have their issues, but for some it’s nice to see a review of what they can afford. And like they say, “a thousand dollar car is great once you put $10,000 into it. And I agree, it’s great to have a perfect playing guitar. But I am modding a 50s Vintera strat into what I want.

  • @chaz__
    @chaz__ Рік тому

    Max Guitar did a video on the Latitude Cardinal and he seemed pretty happy with it. $350, same fret job but with a different bridge. Similar to the one on the guitar you tease at the end.
    Keep up the great work on this new years content btw, it's awesome and the editing makes me chuckle every time.

  • @JimFeeley
    @JimFeeley Рік тому

    Great review and perspective (ie- if you think modding/setting-up guitars is fun... if you don't...). Thanks.

  • @orionmontgomery238
    @orionmontgomery238 Рік тому

    I've got an Eart and the muddy sound was something I noticed as well. It's the circuitry, low quality pots and wires, not to mention the fact that it isn't shielded. If you don't mind completely redoing all of the circuitry and shielding it's sounds amazing. But the pick ups are literally the only thing I would keep.

  • @Citizen_JQP
    @Citizen_JQP Рік тому

    I appreciate your input.
    Subbed

  • @ianAmerrill
    @ianAmerrill Рік тому

    Love the meter! 😂 thank you for the comparison!

  • @michaelsmith9544
    @michaelsmith9544 Рік тому +1

    I have the non trem version of the eart. I couldn't be happier with it. No stringing issues, holds tuning very well. I changed the pickups to EMG.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Are you sure it’s this version?

    • @michaelsmith9544
      @michaelsmith9544 Рік тому +2

      @@andrefludd the version I have has a fixed bridge like on the Grote you displayed at the end of your video. I saw the reviews of the model you have and went for the other version. Mine strings up with the ball ends up where the headstock would be. Tuning mine uses the magnetic crank on the bridge. Same body style different bridge.

    • @michaelsmith9544
      @michaelsmith9544 Рік тому

      ​@@andrefluddfinally got a strandberg Sarah longfield six string it's fantastic I can feel the quality difference to be sure. Very conscious of where my thumb is on the neck now which is helpful.i still love my eart. Love the strand more. Thanks for your videos.

  • @craigharrison5406
    @craigharrison5406 Рік тому +2

    I have 2 of the older models of the Eart headless that look identical to a Strandberg Boden (I'm sure they got a cease and desist letter from Strandberg hence the new telecaster body style} and I had to do fret leveling on both of them. The fixed bridge version is not bad but the floating bridge model was useless. I had to lock the floating bridge because every time I touched the trem bar I had to retune every string.

  • @bayes7k
    @bayes7k Рік тому

    Use a small magnet to fetch the ball bearings out of the string lock assembly, it’ll keep ‘em off the floor as well!!

  • @chichili5ways
    @chichili5ways Рік тому

    10K SUBS LETS GOOOOOOOO. GRATS ANDRE!

  • @kylezakk
    @kylezakk Рік тому +1

    Nice review, I have the eart gw-1 with a trem and it plays so nice. Its got the lowest action out of all my guitars yet doesn't buzz, maybe I got lucky. I swapped the pickups for emgs.

  • @StevenLamphear
    @StevenLamphear Рік тому

    This is an interesting idea, including other headless guitar brands in the Strandberg Experiment series! One thing I’d be really curious to see would be a similar comparison video between Strandberg and the Aristides H/0 series, which many people consider to be the reigning best headless guitars.

  • @bradenrigling7745
    @bradenrigling7745 Рік тому

    I would love to see a video talking about your experiences in music school and your opinions on the worth :)

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      I have a brief video on that already! I’d love to talk about it more, but that will probably be on the podcast instead of the channel.

  • @cory9213
    @cory9213 Рік тому

    I discovered your channel a week ago and I gotta say I'm a huge fan. I thoroughly enjoy your content 👍

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoy it!

    • @billstrehl9822
      @billstrehl9822 Рік тому

      @@andrefludd I also just discovered your channel yesterday. Glad you bought the pro version of the GW2 so I don’t have to. Look forward to watching more of your videos and also just subscribed. While you said you’re not a mechanic, I vote like others have, too find an inexpensive headless guitar and then do modifications to the pick ups.

  • @stinkykittylaur
    @stinkykittylaur Рік тому

    Great video as always! I would love to an analysis of GOC guitars on your channel :)

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Thank you! Yes I’m trying to get a GOC this year. Fingers crossed

  • @garygrinkevich6971
    @garygrinkevich6971 Рік тому +1

    I had one of these in my shopping cart last year but decided to build a parts strat instead with a vintage top mount floyd rose. I had the all the same questions and had intended on modding it up to a stranberg level instrument and doing my own Final fantasy cactuar themed paintjob but i had no experience with how these should feel or balance this is a great primer on a mod series for these guitars

  • @M_C79
    @M_C79 Рік тому

    Steinberger solved the headstock issue years ago with the combo headpiece on the Synapse line. Perfect. It allows you to use both double-ball or normal strings (or both). Seems like Corona offers something similar.

  • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
    @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 Рік тому

    I bought an EART 335 a few months ago and it’s AWESOME

  • @effectosis742
    @effectosis742 Рік тому

    Every another video from You beats the previous one. Great work on this one . I would interested in this company if they make a 7-string

  • @TommyGunzzz
    @TommyGunzzz Рік тому

    Your channel is Amazing. I just found it. Had a flight so I downloaded 6 of your videos on UA-cam downloads during the flight (mostly your Strandberg ones). Fascinating to learn about intonation and temperament.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      Ahhh a fellow UA-cam Premium user I suspect? People laugh at me for paying for UA-cam. But the ability to download stuff for when I go on the train and no ads. Psh it saves me SO much time. Well worth the money. Thanks for supporting the channel :).

    • @TommyGunzzz
      @TommyGunzzz Рік тому

      @@andrefludd same. totally worth it the time savings of no ads and less stress. Also, makes for great house playlists for parties.
      Thanks again, i ended up buying a strandberg FYI.

  • @DoveSimon
    @DoveSimon Рік тому +3

    Fantastic review! I purchased a couple of Strandberg clones off of AliExpress, before purchasing two real Strandbergs. The clones needed so much help - major fretwork and new hardware/wiring. You really do get what you pay for.

  • @ToneD5150
    @ToneD5150 4 місяці тому

    So much for an Eart headless! Tuning stability is a must on any guitar! Thanks for your honest review.✌

  • @XyamacaFly
    @XyamacaFly Рік тому

    your videos are so good man

  • @Sergeant898
    @Sergeant898 Рік тому

    When you pulled out the Grote I was very surprised. I have that exact model and have a bit of a love hate relationship with it. But once I fix everything wrong with it I'm sure I'll love it. My guitar came with a terribly not flat fret board. I convinced the seller to send me a new neck and will be fitting it soon. I also replaced all the electronics as they are very low quality.
    Personally I think the fret board (mine has 'high pressure laminate') is the best material as it is very hard, smooth and super low friction.
    Looking forward to seeing your review, regardless of if you think the guitar is good or bad.

  • @ESPSJ
    @ESPSJ Рік тому

    I love your comparison story at the end. For some people they just want a guitar that works and is reliable, even if it costs a little more. Others LOVE buying something that they can modify every intricate detail.

  • @holstorrsceadus1990
    @holstorrsceadus1990 Рік тому

    Starting tuners down is nice. I've never been out on buying a guitar faster.

  • @imogendedo8296
    @imogendedo8296 Рік тому

    OMG those tiles in the sting change section. Reminds me of my days at Hunter College. The Radio station had those tiles.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Small world, I work at CUNY w/ Hunter College right now.

  • @raptorokc
    @raptorokc 6 місяців тому

    Got the Eart for my 2nd guitar. I wanna try and learn again.

  • @jamesmarkham7489
    @jamesmarkham7489 Рік тому +1

    This is a great breakdown of the instrument. One aspect of headless instruments that really keeps me away is the lack of hardware options. With each company using proprietary parts you might be sol if you have a hardware issue.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +3

      The good headless companies use standard parts that you can get no problem! But yea...the cheaper knock off brands...god knows.

  • @deylanengel7251
    @deylanengel7251 Рік тому +1

    Im looking forward to the day that strandberg changes the locking nut at the headstock, and its going to be because of these videos and feedback Im sure.

  • @Q-go
    @Q-go Рік тому +1

    18:20 just a thought. have you tried adjusting the presence knob? the thing that helps with bringing in extra highend and acts almost like a low pass filter knob. this isnt to be rude I just feel as if making a tone that brings out that high end and not just using the 3 band EQ of bass, mids, and treble. hope this gets to you to see if this fixes that issue

  • @joshuajohnson2216
    @joshuajohnson2216 Рік тому

    I'm gonna go for both Eart and Strandberg.

  • @Droops24
    @Droops24 Рік тому

    Nice review Andre!, and much appreciated. This explains the mixed reviews I've seen online, and the price drop from $600.
    Although for those ruling Eart's headless guitars out based on the GW2 Pro, should re-consider! The normal GW2 ($370) (which I own) has an entirely different string lock/bridge combo which is far less of a hassle, no play in the components, and great tuning stability (from my experience). Although tuning takes a bit longer compared to Strandbergs design, as it requires a crank tool for tuning with the most efficiency (which is magnetically stored within the side of the bridge).
    All I did was swap the pickups out, and it's been rock solid! The neck feels and plays fantastic. I did discover a couple (very slight) high frets with a fret rocker, but still have the action down to where I want with no issues. Also the ball-end stainless steel frets are on another level compared to all of my other guitars.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      Sounds awesome! I didn’t do the standard just because so many have reviewed them. I assume they have better hardware

    • @Droops24
      @Droops24 Рік тому

      @@andrefludd The $70 Chinese bridge is pretty clever. It's the same bridge on the Grote you're reviewing next. It's not perfect, nor Strandberg quality, but adjusting the intonation and actions feels so smooth and truly compliments a modern designed guitar.
      I'm a big fan of the bridge; however I feel the magnet holding the crank tool in place is too strong. You either need a super strong grip, and/or not have sweaty fingertips, lol.

  • @davidepannone6021
    @davidepannone6021 Рік тому

    I love your chords voicing :D

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Check out rhythm guitar levels 1-4 course on the site ;).

  • @fadizanbouah
    @fadizanbouah Рік тому

    Nice vid! Would really like to know what's your opinion on the standard GW2 model if you ever get your hands on one. I own one and I gotta say I'm really digging it. If by chance you do a video on it I would look forward to finding alternatives to the bridge they use (even though it's solid, it's pretty hard to setup). Cheers!

  • @lolotronop
    @lolotronop Рік тому

    After stumbling upon your Strandberg reviews I started to really want a guitar with a shape like that again and found these Earts. Luckily one non-pro model was in one of local guitar shops (it's a small city so that's pretty surprising) and I had a chance to try it out. That was much better than my strat in terms of comfort and by a long shot. Not quite enough to buy it in the spot tho. The thing is almost double the global price in my country, oh well. It costs a tiny bit more then the pro model on Amazon for example. Would LOVE to see you cover more budget guitars with all of that hi-end experience. And the meeter is a really nice touch. Appreciate what you do here a lot

    • @lolotronop
      @lolotronop Рік тому

      Btw, the hardware on that thing is pretty interesting. Its inverse of what is typical on headless guitars and you basically have normal tuners on the bridge. That comes with a drawback - it's really tough to tune by hand, but there is a tool for that stored right in the bridge with magnets. Neat!

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Thank you! I will do more budget stuff. Def more sustainable!

  • @dadgad1046
    @dadgad1046 Рік тому

    Your attention to detail and logic is a serious combination.

  • @robertopalmese
    @robertopalmese Рік тому

    i bought an eart guitar, is a basic guitar but good looking, the frets are perfect stainless steel, i was very lucky because i saw some bad fretwork, the only part i didnt like is the bridge, it was a trem but not floating so i modified it and some tuners are very hard to rotate. for 300€ is the best headless with a very cool looking wood i could find but i also have some experience in setup and mod.

  • @Robster881
    @Robster881 Рік тому +2

    I really want a proper headless with a usable leg rest, but it really seems that a Stranberg is basically the only option.

  • @nonlessvoid311
    @nonlessvoid311 Рік тому

    Great video please review some of a Kiesel headless guitars, I want to see your detail review and thoughts on Hipshot headless hardware on Kiesel headless guitars!

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      In episode 2 I talk about why I won’t be doing Kiesel. But I’ve had 3 Kiesel headless guitars in the past. Big fan.

  • @binh1298ify
    @binh1298ify 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the video Andree, have you ever tried nk headless guitars?

  • @gajapi
    @gajapi Рік тому

    I have a strandberg boden 7 and the eart gw2 headless, I love them both. Of course I swapped out pickups in the eart. Changing strings on gw2 is way easier than your pro lol

  • @RobTackettCovers
    @RobTackettCovers Рік тому

    Eart used to sell a tremolo model, too. However, I don't know why, but they discontinued selling the tremolo headless guitar model, so if a person has to have a trem, the Eart hardtail is out. Now there is this company called Bootlegger that makes a headless guitar with a trem...it has EMG's on it, comes with a case, but I haven't played one, just seen it online, and have only seen videos from Bootlegger on it...anyway, thanks for the video; hope you and yours are well!

  • @evilmoose9577
    @evilmoose9577 Рік тому

    My older Eart is a fixed bridge and the ball ends just catch in the headstock. I really like the system on it. no issues whatsoever.
    I wonder why they changed it and charged more?

  • @123Ir0nman
    @123Ir0nman Рік тому

    On the topic of cheap pickups, I've found that the Fleor humbucker pickups on amazon and ebay are actually really good for the price. Neck is nice and clear and if you get the hot bridge, it has a good amount of grunt to it. I'd recommend those as a good cheap upgrade to that guitar.
    On the topic of modding. I got into modding and eventually building because I couldn't afford super nice guitars. I've tracked my material cost and I think the most I've spent to get a cheap guitar and upgrade it was maybe $500 max and thats buying a $200 guitar and upgrading it with affordable but good parts.

  • @midnite_in_november
    @midnite_in_november Рік тому +1

    Try clipping the string before you put it in the locking mechanism the same way you would on standard locking tuners

  • @Tmoyd51
    @Tmoyd51 Рік тому

    I have an eart headless .. the frets are polished and ends rounded before inserted. My copy also has my fret rocker doing a tap dance all the way up and down the neck..it's because The frets are not completely seated.. maybe move during shipment from China? however I am able to get action 1.25 mm without fret buzz.. ..the pickups are ok... But the pots are cheap.. changing them will sound a lot better and have better control of sweep.

  • @d3w4yn3
    @d3w4yn3 9 місяців тому

    I'm guessing they changed the angle of the horn more inward just to avoid claims of trademark or copyright infringement by Strandberg, but again, just guessing. Another GLORIOUS review!!!

  • @jasonmaggard9004
    @jasonmaggard9004 Рік тому +1

    Nice video... I own 4 Earts, 2 of them headless. (I put P-90s in one of them) It really looks like quality has dropped from the first generation Earts. The muddy tone is bad wiring and cheap pots. I have both trem and hardtail and the bridges aren't great, but nowhere near the issues you're experiencing. They mostly lack in the ability to dial in a setup. Both bridges can be found on Amazon for replacement. Sounds like they're not the deal they once were. (I got both of mine for $289)

  • @dougckelly
    @dougckelly Рік тому

    are the ball bearings stainless or steel? you could maybe use a magnet to suck them out of the holes in the headstock and then feed the string through...?

  • @garycoates4987
    @garycoates4987 Рік тому

    My headless is an older hohner Steinberger licensed design so it uses the double ball end system, the headpiece is pretty much invisible and the strings don't poke you, the double ball system the strings are expensive but it's the easiest fastest string change I've ever experienced, plus it was pretty much instantly in tune once the strings were tightened up. I don't know why all the other headless guitars out there don't use these strings ,it would drive the price of the strings down if they weren't exclusive to the Steinberger system for guitars that really aren't made anymore, I think they still make the Steinberger spirit guitars which are inexpensive. I would love to get one of the original composite body Steinberger guitars or a Klein guitar one of these days. If you do an experiment with another headless in the future you should try to find something with the double ball end strings.
    Currently I have been looking at the Ormsby headless guitars. They have their own system but it doesn't seem as unwieldy looking as the strandberg , I've played the Ormsby but I haven't had the opportunity to play the strandberg yet.

  • @figtheoryvlog
    @figtheoryvlog Рік тому

    Hipshot headless bridge with graphtech string savers is best in my opinion. I never change strings, so the head piece is not an issue for me.

  • @RobVespa
    @RobVespa 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video. I enjoyed your commentary. All the best.
    P. S. - I just spent about twenty minutes worrying that an errant ludicrously long string was going to whip around and poke you in the eye.
    Aside:
    I hope so... since, like many other industries, many products in the music industry are a scam in that the consumer price is ludicrously higher than the cost of manufacture. It's not like you're purchasing an instrument lovingly handcrafted by a master of the craft.
    Say, guitars - the specs and quality of many instruments being sold for under $200 can (and do) rival those of instruments costing thousands. The only issue is questionable quality control (which you also can get on guitars costing thousands). That typed, if you do any needed setup work yourself - or even pay for a luthier - they're still a value... and you end up with a superior instrument for less. If it's an instrument you like - that you feel a connection to - all the better. That's what matters. Instruments are meant to be played.
    This typed, as these instruments become sought after, odds are the companies will go the same route as others. They'll price themselves out of the market. You see it happening now with Firefly and IYV.

  • @x2mars
    @x2mars Рік тому

    The Best review channel !

  • @kellyhinkelman8591
    @kellyhinkelman8591 Рік тому

    Her favorite trick by Mark Knopfler is in your style sounds ,masterpiece.

  • @joeking433
    @joeking433 Рік тому

    Andre, one thing you need to know is that there are different hardnesses of stainless steel, some being very soft! I have a guitar with those typical ball end stainless steel frets and when I leveled the frets they actually were softer than typical nickel frets. But they can say they have stainless steel frets even though they are made from very soft grade stainless steel.

  • @zoomzoom3950
    @zoomzoom3950 Рік тому

    You may want to consider Bootlegger Guitar; they make a headless model called the Absinthe, US $999.00 24-fret, 5- piece neck, graphite nut, ebony fretboard, EMG HSH passive pickups, coil split, 5-way switch, trem. Also includes a hard case.
    edit: they also make a smaller body version with different scale lengths and pickups, called the Spade.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +1

      I'm honestly trying to wrap things up lol. Maybe in the future.

    • @zoomzoom3950
      @zoomzoom3950 Рік тому

      @@andrefludd I've been looking for a new headless to add to my Steinbergers (EMG and hardtail) with a trem. I'm considering another headless that looks interesting: chambered aluminum body, carbon fiber / composite neck and fretboard, trem...it's number 2 on my list, after a new Marshall 100W tube head.
      Cheers!
      😎

  • @dgxt002
    @dgxt002 Рік тому

    Getting into guitar playing but have been a mechanic my whole life. Fine motor control is challenging. So spidering my fingers or stacking them together on a fretboard is challenging. Do you think fanned frets will make this easier? Would the Enduro neck be of benefit?

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      Fanned frets won't help honestly. Just a little patience and time.

  • @jonkomatsu8192
    @jonkomatsu8192 Рік тому

    It was purely inadvertent, and I meekly apologize for laughing, but your exclamation "Dammit!" the moment you lost that bearing was comic gold. 'Cause I've been in such situations as well. Hah!
    That being said, great review of a guitar I didn't know existed. Mahalos! 🤙🎶

  • @keithsmith9889
    @keithsmith9889 Рік тому

    I have heard pretty much universal love for eart fret ends

  • @FreddyGaming
    @FreddyGaming Рік тому

    I was thinking getting one chinese Tosin Abasi from Alie Express but I am still hesitant. What do you think its around 400euros.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      I never tried it but I’d love to try the real Abasi guitar.

  • @BusyAir
    @BusyAir Рік тому

    Great vid. Very entertaining. The ending is perfect.

  • @madeofnapalm
    @madeofnapalm Рік тому

    I'm in a process of buying that guitar. What a coincidence 😁😁

  • @Stratisfied22
    @Stratisfied22 Рік тому

    I have 4 Eart guitars and all of them are amazing and yes these are amazing mod platforms. They may have some minor flaws but honestly I have had less problems out of the box with these than any Fender or Gibson I've owned. I have the Les Paul with Gibson headstock and binding and it plays and sounds as well as my friends $4000 Les Paul Custom. The Strat version is a Suhr copy of sorts and has become my favorite guitar right now next to my PRS S2. Tell me another company that gives you a guitar with stainless steel frets, bone nut, trem system that smokes Fender's with a huge block, roasted maple neck, and a roasted mahogany body all for 1/3 of the price? Don't be afraid to buy these guys because unlike Fender or Gibson these guys stand behind their products. If you have any issues they are more than happy to rectify them. Now lets be realistic about what you get and even if you have to spend another $100 or $200 to get them perfect they are very much worth it in my opinion. You can't find a neck with SS frets for the price of their guitars so there is tremendous value here.

  • @linleechiun
    @linleechiun Рік тому

    Love the car story!

  • @andrewbevan4662
    @andrewbevan4662 Рік тому

    Why do most of the new Headless guitars not have a similar nut to the Steinberger? Instead they have about an inch of wood past the nut

  • @carloslonmoer6285
    @carloslonmoer6285 Рік тому

    I would love to see an NK guitar on your channel. They have an similar body/asymmetric neck and I wonder how it compares to strandberg.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      THey aren't on amazon anymore or I would.

  • @christopherwalsh7700
    @christopherwalsh7700 Рік тому

    Can the strings be pushed through from the other direction, from the top toward the body?

  • @Exhul666
    @Exhul666 Рік тому

    @4:29 I know that pain all too well lol

  • @bobbyr
    @bobbyr Рік тому

    I have simular problem with my Harley Benton Dullahan, I don't get why they don't just use a standard Floyd rose locking nut? What am I missing here?

  • @t3hgir
    @t3hgir Рік тому

    wait the fret ends are better than both of your strandbergs!??! woah... oh I spoke too soon... needs a level!!

  • @ChrisBrown-oo4bf
    @ChrisBrown-oo4bf Рік тому

    As someone who owns two Strandbergs, and love them, I wonder if you have had any experience with an Aristides? It would seem to have some similarities to a Parker with some of the construction techniques. Just curious.

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому +2

      I owned a headless Aristides Briefly. LOVED it. The trem is one of the best I've ever played ever. Def the best on a headless guitar. Crazy tuning stability. The only thing was, at the time I couldn't deal with how thin the neck was. It wasn't super crazy shredder thin, but it was thinner than I like. If they made a slightly thicker neck and no fan, it would be my #1 guitar.

    • @ChrisBrown-oo4bf
      @ChrisBrown-oo4bf Рік тому

      @@andrefludd Thank you. Also, if you haven't already, hope you get to try an Abasi Larada Legion. Wonderful guitar.

  • @Maxx61
    @Maxx61 Рік тому +1

    With headless guitars, certainly one of the most important construction factors is the choice and implementation of its headless piece. Why on earth engineer something so complicated that it works about as efficiently as a submarine with screen doors? What a nightmare. Another example of paying less and getting less. Hot Dog'd frets are awesome as long as the fret heights don't resemble tumbling dominos. Another sign of cost cutting. It seems like these import jobbers put the money into the woods and whatever budget is left over, that's what goes into the hardware and set up. Another great review Andre. Few, if anyone, are out there doing such insightful reviews. Keep it up!

    • @andrefludd
      @andrefludd  Рік тому

      It's strange...you'd think you would go cheap and simple...but they went cheap and complex lol

  • @adambeardsley7909
    @adambeardsley7909 Місяць тому

    Any one know what size Ball bearings are used. I think it would be wise to have spares