Hehe i asked you to try this in a earlier video. I bough a gear4music 6 string bass for only 211$ and it was absolutely awesome despite the really low price. I am considering to buy a 8 string guitar from them since they are at an affordable price and good quality!
@@apoplexiamusic hmmmm interesting 🤔 my little experience with 8 strings was a long time ago, a band I was in had agile 8 strings and basically what they told me is if you wanted to swap pickups you had to buy bass pickups lol
Biggest thing I can suggest is an EQ in the effect loop for 8 strings. Cutting basically anything below 100 hz out and then doing a dip around 250 hz really helps, even with an overdrive
I bought this exact guitar years ago. 3-400 dollars. Have zero issues with it. Bought it at a suggestion from a friend who said, mess around with the 8 string for a bit, then go back to the six string. Makes the six string feel easier to play afterwards. Worked.
Yep, exactly my experience with six and seven string guitars, even the seven string feels like a dinky little thing after messing with the eight string for a while.
@@Bombay.Badboy HA! I wanted to get one of thos Djent nightmares, the 17 string guitar. But had no idea where I would put it....maybe on my wall like a mounted fish...haha
My grand piano has 88 strings, and I play treble AND bass clef on it simultaneously but in different tempos/melodies from each other. lol😂 Because if you learn to play an 88 string piano, then playing 3 8 string guitars simultaneously STILL feels absurd.
A few tips for stupidly low tuning; -foam behind the strings at the headstock -dense foam underneath the pickups -copper tape in the bodie's cavities -take the bass out and boost mids and trebles pre-preamp then bring the bass back in using an EQ pedal in the FX loop 👍
Meshuggah uses a piece of black foam to mute strings it's less noticeable, and you can cut it to length, especially if you use the foam that comes with pickups like emgs
@ used to live in Leeds until recently, Gear 4 Music was always a little day out I need to go back and have a word, see if I can nick a room to ourselves like we did at PMT
@@bassgoul they are but it’s not like it used to be where they basically controlled the market for anything 7+ and extended range (at least here in the US)
@@TaylorDanley they still are the only place where you can buy a 10 string cheap. they also sell 7/8/9 string multiscale/straight scale classical and steel string acoustics. also headless 8 strings with trems... they still got the market beat on many things but yeah they aren't mentioned as much these days i'll give ya that
Yup. Plus, they'll actually give you locking tuners and a proper scale length. Unlike Ibanez or Schecter. Unless you pay the ladder an arm and leg. Agile has their shit down. Not to mention the pick ups they use.
The emg pickups have sharper corners than the original ones. You have to file away a little bit. A small round or triangle file is very helpful. aaaand a little foam under the emg x because of the height
Brilliant. I will probably buy one of these because of your video I’ll be sure and use your link . The reverse headstock is really necessary on 8s if you want thick strings like a 105 that will actually be stable at that bass guitar range. Checks so many boxes without being $1000+
Another great budget option are Jet Guitars (and their metal-friendly new sister brand Spira Guitars). I have their JS-300 strat and the 7 string Spira S-457 and I'm in disbelief how they can create such quality instruments for not a lot of money.
The pickup sensitivity might not be the pickups as much as the extended range. Bigger strings cause more effect on the magnetic field on guitars. Typically, you want to have the pickups set lower (more away from the strings) otherwise, the strings will overly push the pickups.
G4M are fantastic mod platforms. I have their Harlem S 8-string mutiscale, swapped out the pups and tuners and its a beast. Their most well known guitar is probably the Rogue VI (Which is a Bass VI style instrument), mostly because Loathe used one and a bunch of UA-camrs grabbed one.
As a frequent 8 string enjoyer, getting that bass under control has only been manageable with the fortin nameless stuff, thing was built for the Brootz, has a clean boost and the grind works well as a sorta low pass but gives you all the mids needed without ruining the lows, magical plugin i use on my nano cortex live as a capture.
Rondo Music has a budget 8-string as well, the HADEAN ELS 8 BK currently at $200 if anyone is interested; it has a 27" scale... I for one would certainly like to see Taylor check out some more budget extended range options! I also see a 25.5" scale 8-string on amazon branded as Gstyle for $229, which is also sold as a BexGear unfinished kit (many have said these are just blemished factory seconds that may need fixing) It would be cool to see Taylor try that Gstyle 8-string with this tuning: F-C-F-A#-D#-g-c-f, which would be Standard C in the middle 6 strings with a low dropped F and a high F as well! Or change the g to g# for Standard F on the high 6 strings, if that is more comfortable to play! Keep on Rocking everyone! \m/
I have this exact model from g4m since around 8 months. Overall if you're unsure whether an 8 string is for you and want to kinda start and mess around with it, this guitar might be good for that, maybe not so much for a professional musician. It has some problems with lower strings staying in tune on specific frets, I'd say thats the only main issue i have with it, other flaws are rather minor, the brigde elements in mine were pretty loose though which initially made setting the action of the strings a bit difficult. Sound wise it's decent, it sounds best on bridge pickup, the upper one makes the sound a bit too muddy for me if you're playing complex chords. Bonus points for aesthetics, because it really is a pretty guitar
I have theirs previously branded one "subzero", bought because of cool naming 😁. Replaced pickups and still play it. Nothing wrong with that guitar. But this one look a bit different, and different parts here and there, feels like they changed factories.
You could get a bass line schecter 8 string for a couple hundred more with better pickups. Or even a ESP. I have the hell raiser with EMG's and a ESP Ltd that I was able to get used for crazy prices. Especially for the condition they are in. That guitar sounds great on that expensive setup, but I wasn't to impressed when you ran it through the amp sim or w.e. you had it in. Seems like a decent option though for someone who wants to dip their toes into the 8 string world without spending much.
You just have to treat it like a barritone guitar with extra high strings if that makes sense, eventhough it's the opposite, I think thinking about it this way makes it easier to conceptualize riff ideas
The finish looks so dope, it's so crazy, how inexpensive instruments are these days. 20 years ago, I was happy to be able to buy the cheapest Ibanez 7 String for 600 bucks. 😂 It was the RG7321 I think and I loved playing Unearth. 😂
For around 300 bucks you cant beat that man. Especially if your just wanting to get into extended range guitars. It looks great and if you have nice gear im sure you can get it to sound good. Thanks for sharing dude love your channel! 🤘🔥🤘
I have two eight strings for no good reason. One has EMG 808s and one has a DiMarzio D-Activator. They both rule, but I like the "softer" sound of the 808s more.
😮.....ahhhAHHHH!!! THE CHUNGUS CHUUHHHHHHG!!!! I got an 8 string from Amazon that came with a case, tuner, and stand all for three hun'rd 🥴 and ive been using that guitar for going onna decade now. I think i wanna either change pickups, add one, or some combination of both, but it does do big chungi chungusees very big especially with the plugins on reaper and on tube amps and on peavey 6505 type amps.
6:26 That's how my Schecter is. IDK if its better to have the fretboard run on like you said, or trimed to the nut. I've only tried the style you have in the video and like my Schecter, I am curious though if the other is easier to play 1st fret bottom string
Huh, that seems like a really cool guitar, and definitely a lot for the money. I've been pondering getting an 8-string at some point just to play around with, and this definitely seems perfect for that. There's also a bunch of Harley Benton 8-strings in the same price range but that one looks much better.
@taylordanley take that peavy vypyr to Annette Amp doctor and do a line out jack mod and hook it up to a 412. You’ll be surprised on your next like cheap rig video. I did that now I’m running a digital 6505 through my EVH 212 with Warehouse guitar speakers reaper HP that’s their version of the selection anniversary whatever speaker and a DV 77 it’s balls
ive got that guitar for more than a year, not stainless steel frets, they are nickel. The pickups are pretty good for the price, they are bassy and very spikey, a mid boost can help you out. You must copper shield it to perform well to high gain, and also setup the frets because most of them are unleveled. The angulation of the pickups makes the 8th string and the 1st weaker on output so take that on consideration. Angulated open pickups like Elysian is recommended. Overall, its a verygood guitar for the price, but you will invest on heavy setup to make it work for studio recording. So, its up to you
@@TaylorDanley No, when i bought it, the page already said they where stainless. My luthier , who's top 1 in my country, told me that they werent stainless steel, because stainless steel is harder to work than nickel, and they werent. They are nickel indeed but i think they market it was stainless steel to gain appeal.
@@blacksaonamusic I'm 100% sure they wouldn't just market=lie about stainless steel frets! That would be immoral AF! It's not like G4M is Temu or some noname Chinese company. Thus if we are to believe ur n:o 1 luthier, then I believe G4M has been scammed by the supplier! I hope u reported ur findings to G4M?! They might be unaware of this matter.
@@MaximusAdonicus to be honest, for the price i wouldnt care if they are stainless steel or not. Affordable brands like Soloking indeed are one of the few that has true stainless steel frets at that price point.
I ALWAYS FORGET TO TEST THIS. People ask quite a bit, and there is going to be a good amount of neck dive on any guitar with an extended range.. But IME most of that can be mitigated by a quality strap.
As an audiophile, I actually think it's better that you demo'd the guitar on a super expensive rig, rather than a cheap rig because that is a much better demonstration of what the guitar is capable of and not limiting it to whatever shitty amp you could find. It's great to do it on both, but for your review process, I'm glad you used an expensive rig.
Not a bassist myself, but I wanna know what the bassist is supposed to play. Get 200+ gauge strings to thump an octave lower than dad-rock territory? I prefer downtuned 6 OR a 7 slightly downtuned (besides, 5 string basses are getting cheap and effective). I'm at least glad that this 8 string has fanned frets... non-fanned 7 strings already have enough intonation/tension quirks.
@@brianbergmusic5288 In Meshuggah, the bass player tuned his E string up to F or F#. Hence, guitars and bass in the same octave. Other bands have used multi scale basses with thicker gauge strings. Dingwall NG3 for example.
If you get tired of it, feel free to send it to me xD I'd happily borrow it for a while. I've only ever played 6 string guitars, but I love my 6 string bass so I'd imagine its a similar feeling.
I think there are EMG 81-8 and 85-8 available, they may do the job for this obvious Djent-factory... Seems this G4M can justify the purchase of the Engl E620 preamp I did for my recording studio👹🤟🤣 Moreover, so I can have the 14-stings Krappy tapping-factory with is 23Hz low-F# which BTW can be dropped to a 20.6Hz low-E, going into the Ampeg tube amp, thus, I still can't really figure out what to use as a sub speaker: over 30Hz, I have a Beyma with 101dB efficiency but there is nothing as loud in the 20-30Hz range... Might be an issue to press vinyles too🤣
I got a G4M 7 string when they were still calling them Sub Zero, generally impressed but yea fret edges were a bit rough, and doesn't handle anything below drop G# but that may be the pickups, and on that note the pickup output was disappointingly weak compared to other guitars I have of similar value.
When extended range guitars are tuned down they lose so much definition that you can't build a very melodic song with them. They are fun to play with though!
8 string is amazing, 9 string not so much. There's a reason most bands stick to 8, the 9th string is just out of the hearing range of most people to make it worthwhile.
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You should learn Archspire’s Bleed The Future. Dean Lamb put a play through with tabs on his channel recently
Also the pickups look like 9 string pickups
Hehe i asked you to try this in a earlier video. I bough a gear4music 6 string bass for only 211$ and it was absolutely awesome despite the really low price. I am considering to buy a 8 string guitar from them since they are at an affordable price and good quality!
@@THEDJAG-gt1tz cool, I have that one coming up actually!
@@apoplexiamusic hmmmm interesting 🤔 my little experience with 8 strings was a long time ago, a band I was in had agile 8 strings and basically what they told me is if you wanted to swap pickups you had to buy bass pickups lol
I love that Cowboys From Hell an octave lower is basically After The Burial
@@apoplexiamusic 😂😂😂
I've referred to them as the Pantera of Djent for years. One of their guitarists literally had Dimes lightning finish on an 8-string for gods sake.
@@theblizzard32well I definitely gotta check these guys out
@@theblizzard32 Significantly better than Pantera though.
@@derpderpin1568 dont cut yourself on the edge there bud
I'm not even debating buying an 8 string, but did I watch the whole review? Yes
because if they can get this right, then they can probably do whatever it is you play, just fine! So if you think, there is an actual logical reason.
Good to know
Yeah, I'm a bassist hahaha
Biggest thing I can suggest is an EQ in the effect loop for 8 strings. Cutting basically anything below 100 hz out and then doing a dip around 250 hz really helps, even with an overdrive
Where can I found a picture with your explanation EQ?
I bought this exact guitar years ago. 3-400 dollars. Have zero issues with it. Bought it at a suggestion from a friend who said, mess around with the 8 string for a bit, then go back to the six string. Makes the six string feel easier to play afterwards. Worked.
Yep, exactly my experience with six and seven string guitars, even the seven string feels like a dinky little thing after messing with the eight string for a while.
this is exactly why im considering getting a 10 string so 8 feels easier haha!
@@Bombay.Badboy HA! I wanted to get one of thos Djent nightmares, the 17 string guitar. But had no idea where I would put it....maybe on my wall like a mounted fish...haha
My grand piano has 88 strings, and I play treble AND bass clef on it simultaneously but in different tempos/melodies from each other. lol😂 Because if you learn to play an 88 string piano, then playing 3 8 string guitars simultaneously STILL feels absurd.
@@johnnywithnell2806get a guitar that has at LEAST 25 strings, will make playing an 18 string guitar easier
A few tips for stupidly low tuning;
-foam behind the strings at the headstock
-dense foam underneath the pickups
-copper tape in the bodie's cavities
-take the bass out and boost mids and trebles pre-preamp then bring the bass back in using an EQ pedal in the FX loop 👍
seriously underrated. Also, a hipass filter circuit on the guitar helps a lot.
Boosting mids?!
@@totalcomputerdependency Yeah guitars and humans are mid-range entities.
Just purchased this and awaiting it's arrival, came across this video and thank you for making this video. It is obviously extremely helpful.
@@Kalembastudioart
Me too !
Continuing your G4m run you should definitely check out their 30“ baritone!! Pretty pleaaaase 😂
@@jamesfindice2871 🤔🤔🤔
8 strings but I only need 2
At least 4 bro, please
@@michaelrodriguez7032the middle ones
Which two ? 😅
@@dust17111 the Antpile 2
This should be written on the box.
Meshuggah uses a piece of black foam to mute strings it's less noticeable, and you can cut it to length, especially if you use the foam that comes with pickups like emgs
I use black foam to help mute my thicker strings. It helped tremendously now i dont need to have my noise gate too high.
You can also glue it to the headstock so you don't have to place it every time you have to re-string. Can't do that with a rubber band.
And there are EMG 81-8 and 85-8 available
Also the Gear 4 Music showroom is quite a nice thing to behold. Only fifty miles from me
@@AVM-Music oh cool! I’ve heard it’s nice!
@ white marble affair with sound proof booths
Kinda looks like somewhere you’d shoot an Elton John video
@@AVM-Music same. Just live towards Leeds and go there all the time. So useful to be able to pickup almost anything I want in person
@ it is pretty convenient
@ used to live in Leeds until recently, Gear 4 Music was always a little day out
I need to go back and have a word, see if I can nick a room to ourselves like we did at PMT
agiles are still rad, still around making wild new designs too
@@bassgoul they are but it’s not like it used to be where they basically controlled the market for anything 7+ and extended range (at least here in the US)
@@TaylorDanley they still are the only place where you can buy a 10 string cheap. they also sell 7/8/9 string multiscale/straight scale classical and steel string acoustics. also headless 8 strings with trems... they still got the market beat on many things but yeah they aren't mentioned as much these days i'll give ya that
Yup. Plus, they'll actually give you locking tuners and a proper scale length.
Unlike Ibanez or Schecter. Unless you pay the ladder an arm and leg. Agile has their shit down.
Not to mention the pick ups they use.
Having it still being multiscale is really good to avoid the shrill tinniness of high e at 27". Nicely thought out instrument
You sold me on it, im buying it tomorrow!
@@Hinterlach 🥳 have fun 💪
0:31 He missed the opportunity to say "djentleman"
11:40
finally a multiscale 28in budget 8 string! i had almost lost all hope just seeing 26.5 and 27in guitars everywhere
I changed the bridge pickup to an emg x. I also changed the tuners into cheap locking tuners from china. I think now it is perfect guitar
@@lspguitar8024 nice! Good call
The emg pickups have sharper corners than the original ones. You have to file away a little bit. A small round or triangle file is very helpful. aaaand a little foam under the emg x because of the height
@@lspguitar8024 With it being a multiscale, does it use 9 string pickups?
@@dimitreysvladsky5738 It is the EMG 808x that I installed
@@dimitreysvladsky5738 i dont know why YT dont show my comment. So i write again: Its the emg 808x :) 🤟🎸
Happy to know I'm not the only one put off by the triangle of shame. 😂
Brilliant. I will probably buy one of these because of your video I’ll be sure and use your link . The reverse headstock is really necessary on 8s if you want thick strings like a 105 that will actually be stable at that bass guitar range. Checks so many boxes without being $1000+
Great guitar and video bro.Cheers🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Lol you mentioned being reminded by Agile guitars and I STILL have my 828 Elite hanging around
that thing is dope those are pretty nice guitars man might have to get one
Another great budget option are Jet Guitars (and their metal-friendly new sister brand Spira Guitars). I have their JS-300 strat and the 7 string Spira S-457 and I'm in disbelief how they can create such quality instruments for not a lot of money.
That guitar is a rebranded subzero 8 string looks identical to my brothers
Yeah SubZero Rebranded to G4M Its the house brand of Gear4Music. I actually have that 8 string in my pfp, along with a subzero 7 string
Metal fan, not a guitar player but if I was to pick up a cheap starter guitar (not a thick boi 8 Ofc) I’d be stoked on this. Sounds great looks sick!
Yeah to get that meshuggah chug you have to turn down the bass turn up the treble and turn that noise gate to where it cuts it off quick.
The pickup sensitivity might not be the pickups as much as the extended range. Bigger strings cause more effect on the magnetic field on guitars. Typically, you want to have the pickups set lower (more away from the strings) otherwise, the strings will overly push the pickups.
Idk when you boosted I instantly thought “now boost it again” and whatever that says about that I stand by! Lol
@@thrasher5122 😂
G4M are fantastic mod platforms. I have their Harlem S 8-string mutiscale, swapped out the pups and tuners and its a beast. Their most well known guitar is probably the Rogue VI (Which is a Bass VI style instrument), mostly because Loathe used one and a bunch of UA-camrs grabbed one.
As a frequent 8 string enjoyer, getting that bass under control has only been manageable with the fortin nameless stuff, thing was built for the Brootz, has a clean boost and the grind works well as a sorta low pass but gives you all the mids needed without ruining the lows, magical plugin i use on my nano cortex live as a capture.
@@camh4656 yeah I hear that, the Fortin sound definitely adds some BROOTZ to the upper kids and helps things cut through and not be too muddy
@@TaylorDanley i think you mean "upper mids"? lmaoo
Pints, we buy milk in pints here (in the UK). Love G4M btw, been using them for over a decade.
Great playing and picking technique bro
Rondo Music has a budget 8-string as well, the HADEAN ELS 8 BK currently at $200 if anyone is interested; it has a 27" scale... I for one would certainly like to see Taylor check out some more budget extended range options! I also see a 25.5" scale 8-string on amazon branded as Gstyle for $229, which is also sold as a BexGear unfinished kit (many have said these are just blemished factory seconds that may need fixing)
It would be cool to see Taylor try that Gstyle 8-string with this tuning: F-C-F-A#-D#-g-c-f, which would be Standard C in the middle 6 strings with a low dropped F and a high F as well! Or change the g to g# for Standard F on the high 6 strings, if that is more comfortable to play! Keep on Rocking everyone! \m/
Now they need to do a budget multiscale 5 string bass. 34-37 inch and all
there is one. G4M 972 (5 and 6 string version), 34,5-36,5.
@@yaglack Discontinued if im not wrong. At least, according to Gear4Music
@@yaglack Oh nice, i thought the bass was discontinued. The one still called redsub
Sadly I own the old redsub that wasn't great - the rehash has improved things
I have this exact model from g4m since around 8 months. Overall if you're unsure whether an 8 string is for you and want to kinda start and mess around with it, this guitar might be good for that, maybe not so much for a professional musician. It has some problems with lower strings staying in tune on specific frets, I'd say thats the only main issue i have with it, other flaws are rather minor, the brigde elements in mine were pretty loose though which initially made setting the action of the strings a bit difficult. Sound wise it's decent, it sounds best on bridge pickup, the upper one makes the sound a bit too muddy for me if you're playing complex chords. Bonus points for aesthetics, because it really is a pretty guitar
I have theirs previously branded one "subzero", bought because of cool naming 😁.
Replaced pickups and still play it. Nothing wrong with that guitar. But this one look a bit different, and different parts here and there, feels like they changed factories.
Btw happy 70k good sir!!!
I remember when Rondo Music was the only source for 7+ string guitars under $1000.
EMG 909's will usually fit in fanned fret 8 sting soapbar routes.
@@brian1749 💪
Mr. T thank you for your content. I pity the fool that missed your vids!
You could get a bass line schecter 8 string for a couple hundred more with better pickups. Or even a ESP. I have the hell raiser with EMG's and a ESP Ltd that I was able to get used for crazy prices. Especially for the condition they are in.
That guitar sounds great on that expensive setup, but I wasn't to impressed when you ran it through the amp sim or w.e. you had it in. Seems like a decent option though for someone who wants to dip their toes into the 8 string world without spending much.
Great demo!
Holy shit, do we have a convert?? In all seriousness, that is one hell of a package for the money u spend on it. God I love small companies!
@@jmaaybraak 😂 I don’t know how OFTEN I’ll play it, but it’s a lot of fun
@TaylorDanley Well, anytime u post one about it I'll definitely be tuning in man!
You just have to treat it like a barritone guitar with extra high strings if that makes sense, eventhough it's the opposite, I think thinking about it this way makes it easier to conceptualize riff ideas
The pickups sound nice
beefy boi. I've been eyeballing their 5 string bass recently
@@ApickledPossum so far everything I’ve tried has been really solid
Yeah send it to me :)
Love the Tremonti Head, why? Cause I also have it and recorded so many projects with it, such a strong, loud and versatile amp.
It starts with just trying out an 8 string and it ends with you loving 8 strings.
The finish looks so dope, it's so crazy, how inexpensive instruments are these days. 20 years ago, I was happy to be able to buy the cheapest Ibanez 7 String for 600 bucks. 😂 It was the RG7321 I think and I loved playing Unearth. 😂
I don't need an 8-string but this one looks so good that I want it just to hang on my wall.
For around 300 bucks you cant beat that man. Especially if your just wanting to get into extended range guitars. It looks great and if you have nice gear im sure you can get it to sound good. Thanks for sharing dude love your channel! 🤘🔥🤘
I have two eight strings for no good reason. One has EMG 808s and one has a DiMarzio D-Activator. They both rule, but I like the "softer" sound of the 808s more.
I just discovered you and you're already my second favourite Taylor, after the my Tailor who gives me my drip.
Hard to compete with the drip maker..
😮.....ahhhAHHHH!!! THE CHUNGUS CHUUHHHHHHG!!!! I got an 8 string from Amazon that came with a case, tuner, and stand all for three hun'rd 🥴 and ive been using that guitar for going onna decade now. I think i wanna either change pickups, add one, or some combination of both, but it does do big chungi chungusees very big especially with the plugins on reaper and on tube amps and on peavey 6505 type amps.
The cleans sounds like cool bass solo😂
I like the string noise
6:26 That's how my Schecter is. IDK if its better to have the fretboard run on like you said, or trimed to the nut. I've only tried the style you have in the video and like my Schecter, I am curious though if the other is easier to play 1st fret bottom string
Luv your content... Glad I found your channel 🤘
Welcome aboard!
Huh, that seems like a really cool guitar, and definitely a lot for the money. I've been pondering getting an 8-string at some point just to play around with, and this definitely seems perfect for that. There's also a bunch of Harley Benton 8-strings in the same price range but that one looks much better.
Bring them chugs 🤘🤘🤘
That's a really nice looking guitar. I'd go for a 7 string version. I've never jived with 8 strings.
Never heard of artificial rosewood before. It looks nice as hell though honestly
Not really related at all but I'm buying a Teambuilt Framus Stormbender next week...
@taylordanley take that peavy vypyr to Annette Amp doctor and do a line out jack mod and hook it up to a 412. You’ll be surprised on your next like cheap rig video. I did that now I’m running a digital 6505 through my EVH 212 with Warehouse guitar speakers reaper HP that’s their version of the selection anniversary whatever speaker and a DV 77 it’s balls
G4M 8 string sounds great. I like the tone. I play Stoner Doom, so IDK if an 8 string would be good. I have a 7 string that does a good job at it.
You should check out the Leo jaymz monsoon or the Steve Brown sound super Strat, really affordable shredders!!
I'm getting this maybe tomorrow :)
@@kitty98077 I hope it’s good 🤞
ive got that guitar for more than a year, not stainless steel frets, they are nickel.
The pickups are pretty good for the price, they are bassy and very spikey, a mid boost can help you out. You must copper shield it to perform well to high gain, and also setup the frets because most of them are unleveled.
The angulation of the pickups makes the 8th string and the 1st weaker on output so take that on consideration. Angulated open pickups like Elysian is recommended.
Overall, its a verygood guitar for the price, but you will invest on heavy setup to make it work for studio recording. So, its up to you
The website says they are stainless steel, so perhaps they've updated since you bought yours.
@@TaylorDanley No, when i bought it, the page already said they where stainless. My luthier , who's top 1 in my country, told me that they werent stainless steel, because stainless steel is harder to work than nickel, and they werent. They are nickel indeed but i think they market it was stainless steel to gain appeal.
@@blacksaonamusic I'm 100% sure they wouldn't just market=lie about stainless steel frets! That would be immoral AF! It's not like G4M is Temu or some noname Chinese company. Thus if we are to believe ur n:o 1 luthier, then I believe G4M has been scammed by the supplier!
I hope u reported ur findings to G4M?! They might be unaware of this matter.
@@MaximusAdonicus to be honest, for the price i wouldnt care if they are stainless steel or not. Affordable brands like Soloking indeed are one of the few that has true stainless steel frets at that price point.
Next on DSPN Metal News: UA-camr buys pink 9-string guitar.
I must say those CNCs making these guitars got way more precise and way cheaper to run over the years. :-)
The neck dive on this guitar must be insane considering how long that headstock is.
I ALWAYS FORGET TO TEST THIS. People ask quite a bit, and there is going to be a good amount of neck dive on any guitar with an extended range.. But IME most of that can be mitigated by a quality strap.
Now we need a Taylor Djent EP
As an audiophile, I actually think it's better that you demo'd the guitar on a super expensive rig, rather than a cheap rig because that is a much better demonstration of what the guitar is capable of and not limiting it to whatever shitty amp you could find. It's great to do it on both, but for your review process, I'm glad you used an expensive rig.
I need the guitar guy from mad max following me all day with this just chugging
Buy the Ernie ball 9 string set and take out the 10 and tune it DGCGCFAD you will love it
lmao you had that guitar in your bookmarks too huh!! i got a damien and 8 string with multiscale
I liked the part where the big string goes BRRRRRAP
Kinda crazy they can turn a profit on such things. 8 strings must be more popular than i thought
Wish they made a lefty version
Id buy one.
I am also afflicted with the curse of being a lefty
@@Patrick-mg3jp agile does!
Man, Gear4Music guitars are so fucking sick, wish i could get one ffs 😭
Chug-a-lug all the way to my heart.
I bought once a double neck from gear for music and it was total crap but their service was great. I had no problem to return it to them
Not a bassist myself, but I wanna know what the bassist is supposed to play. Get 200+ gauge strings to thump an octave lower than dad-rock territory?
I prefer downtuned 6 OR a 7 slightly downtuned (besides, 5 string basses are getting cheap and effective). I'm at least glad that this 8 string has fanned frets... non-fanned 7 strings already have enough intonation/tension quirks.
@@brianbergmusic5288 In Meshuggah, the bass player tuned his E string up to F or F#. Hence, guitars and bass in the same octave.
Other bands have used multi scale basses with thicker gauge strings. Dingwall NG3 for example.
If you get tired of it, feel free to send it to me xD I'd happily borrow it for a while. I've only ever played 6 string guitars, but I love my 6 string bass so I'd imagine its a similar feeling.
As a Scottish dude I can confirm a couple of thing. First: We buy milk in Litres! Second: The guitars are pretty well priced
"I want a damn liter of milk" LOLOLOLOL
Djenty bois who do the weedly wees say "yay!"
I think there are EMG 81-8 and 85-8 available, they may do the job for this obvious Djent-factory...
Seems this G4M can justify the purchase of the Engl E620 preamp I did for my recording studio👹🤟🤣
Moreover, so I can have the 14-stings Krappy tapping-factory with is 23Hz low-F# which BTW can be dropped to a 20.6Hz low-E, going into the Ampeg tube amp, thus, I still can't really figure out what to use as a sub speaker: over 30Hz, I have a Beyma with 101dB efficiency but there is nothing as loud in the 20-30Hz range...
Might be an issue to press vinyles too🤣
I have this guitar, it's awesome
I got a G4M 7 string when they were still calling them Sub Zero, generally impressed but yea fret edges were a bit rough, and doesn't handle anything below drop G# but that may be the pickups, and on that note the pickup output was disappointingly weak compared to other guitars I have of similar value.
you should try the ibanez prestige rgr5130
any chungus chug machine has a home with me
8-string guitar: when you want to be the bass player AND the lead guitarist
lol
“Budget 8 string guitar” sounds like a “cheap ferrari”
When extended range guitars are tuned down they lose so much definition that you can't build a very melodic song with them. They are fun to play with though!
I’ve been eyeing the 7 string 529s for a little while, any chance one of those are on the list to review?
@@SpawntheFuries they aren’t currently, but you never know!
The john petrucci 8 string is a freakin beast but this one is pretty good,the tone is also good too but i will not own a 8 string,its a gimmic
8 string is amazing, 9 string not so much. There's a reason most bands stick to 8, the 9th string is just out of the hearing range of most people to make it worthwhile.
That's a beautiful guitar and I usually don't like that body finish.
Also that thing would be sick with some fishman actives