Those chugs at the very tail end were absolutely menacing sounding, might definitely be checking these out! It's between a set of these or Lace Deathbuckers, and I just can't decide, they both sound so good
Yeah the kid is really good guitar player with all those special tappings... Not my style but, I give em credit. I like Death Metal... Now my channel is not Death Metal but, I had to do it just because of culture no ones doing it but, me... Got that out of the way lol.
@@TaylorDanley Thanx brother it's been 6years since I've done anything... But, I started taking Blender courses to learn CGI. That is my entry into the CGI world.
I mean for me he looks like some anime character who's probably a quite feminine elf or whatever and that's obviously a bit unusual. But i never understand the point of hating someone for living his life without harming anyone else. And yea, he's an actual virtuoso on the guitar, maybe for some that's hard to swallow. I think some Polyphia tracks are also nice to listen to, which is not always the case with guitar virtuoso music.
I don’t like Polyphia’s music but I have no hate for them at all. From my point of view it just sounds boring and without any soul or emotions. But I also can admit that that there technical skills are great, but I can also admit that they was shitty at NAMM 2020 comparing to Paul Gilbert, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Nita Strauss. Because at least 3 of those 4 artists really brought guitar playing to another level
That's pretty reasonable. I understand that feeling as well. I do think they have a lot of emotion in their music, but it's like watching someone play chess when I only understand checkers.
@@gral9440 lol I remember that NAMM, met Tim there for the first time. That jam session really showed that a lot of the modern guitarists can’t improv. They were definitely more solid then that clip of Tosin Abasi struggling to play a basic 12 bar blues though.
Dude is a phenomenal great player, they just can’t write a memorable song to save their lives. They would benefit from a great producer who knows how to help artists write great songs.
In order to get all the features from Fishmans you've got to add switches and rip your hair out. The HFT and V1 low gain along with the coil selector for the coil split mode adds 5 more wires coming from each pickup. I have Moderns in 3 of my axes and took the time to wire up every feature and adding small on/off/on 3 way switches and cut out holes in the backplate so nothing is permanent.
I want the Fluence Open Core Moderns for my Reaper 7 I think. I’m kind of locked into a rail style pickup to maintain the sick aesthetic on my guitar. So while I think I really like the spank these bring, hopefully I can get good tones with the Open Core.
Honestly, I think is cool to have options and all, but I'm glad we still have the option of getting solid sounding passive humbucker, hard tail no bullshit metal guitars man; And I just hope for more.
with distortion they sound almost thrashy with them being super bright and with some of the mids sounding scooped to me the detail and articulation heavy sound of them also lends it to a more thrashy or old school tech metal sound. which I find crazy when compared to how tim uses them
no hate on him he does his thing i just feel he is turning guitar into more of a key board style instrument, as im writing this i heard you just say the arpeggiator thing and he isn't really pushing guitar any where they're were already plenty of other guys playing like him but his band is one of the more popular bands doing it, writing songs with that style of guitar playing. the great thing about guitar is its an expresses instrument you can do what ever you want from the guys who play guitar with one string to the guys tht turn it into a keyboard to the guys who play it like a standard guitar. the reason i personally dont like tims style of laying is to me in my opinion it takes the heart and soul out of the playing and sounds like some 8 bit computer notes chirping out. but to tim it may feel and sound like bliss. my guess is polyphia playing will be like nu metal its a way to push the guitar into something where nu metal was dropping guitar so far it sounded like a sledge hammer to the face but the gimmick quickly got old and people for got about it, then djent did the same thing and now mth rock pushing it to the extremes by fitting as many notes as you possibly can into as short of a time as you can. im sure it will get old quickly as well and youll get a new generation of kids finding classic guitar playing and a way to make it new but still retaining the soul of guitar. best of luck to tim and polyphia i just don't personally like that style of music
Hey Taylor, I think by seeing your t-shirt, you have information on the start of the delivery of the pedal "the devil"? I am still waiting for mine which was supposed to arrive between the 14th and the 22nd. 🙌
They're in production right now. I'm not sure where you ordered, but the platforms have limitations on what I can list as the "ship date". They are due to ship in October. Right now the pedals are built we are just waiting for enclosures. If you follow the obsidian audio IG I'm posting every update I get on them there!
Off-topic but you wore a VVitch movie long sleeve shirt in another video that looks like a band shirt with VVitch going down the sleeves. Where did you get it from? I tried to find one but couldn't locate it anywhere. I need to get one!
So I bought it from Creep o Rama. The thing is they only do runs, so you need to follow them on IG and preorder it when they announce. They do reprints sometimes, but it's like if you don't catch it when they announce, then you miss out! Shoutout to creeporama though, they make sick merch.
Watch your videos all the time and just noticed i wasn't subscribed. Fixed that , but still amazed by how many channels I'm subscribed to that I've never watched.
I don't necessarily like how spanky his pickups are .I think the modern are far better for chugs. Personally I would be fine with either set, I love Fishman Fluence.
My problem with Tim Henson is...that neck tattoo. His neck is weirdly long to begin with, then that tat just makes him look giraffish. His playing is amazing..
Wow dude American Me brings back memories I remember my old band opened up for you guys in like 2010 and y’all were great i remember your drummer was a beast but he had the strangest setup I believe he was left handed?
@@toemasmeems 🤔 I think Duncan was playing for them then. Not left handed but is a beast. I played with them around 2017 (I think), but Duncan and I are still in a band together
They really shine with clean tones. Not super surprising, but I feel like I'm at a tech convention trying to sell dog food when I talk about cleans on my channel 😂
I really don't get the hate Against these guys? I am a older metal guitarist And I think polyphia is very unique albeit not Metal And Tim Henson is absolutely a monster on guitar!
Tim's very good but to say he can outshred anyone is a bit of a stretch. He is not a shredder. No offence, it just is. I'm on "Team Jazz" for the record so my first thought to the proposition was Manusco. Kid is a wonder...
I'm torn by this video. Is it sponsored? It feels like a sponsored video but I don't see you saying so anywhere. I haven't bought a 7 string guitar yet but I'm thinking about it and wanted some info about it and Loh and Behold Youtue magically suggested this video. I'm already a subscriber but it's a little freaky that this showed up just now. Anyway, I'm looking for unbiased info but for some reason I'm questioning this one. Put my mind at ease bro. What gives with this one? Payed or no?
After seeing you review a baritone guitar, that I previously didn’t know existed, why would someone want a 7 string instead of a baritone(other than to play korn)? A baritone loses maybe 5 high notes, depending on how many frets it has, but the chord shapes don’t need to change to take advantage of the extended low range. Go easy on me and explain it to me like I’m a bass player.
See, chord shapes not the same, if you go on thin strings, cause of third string. So if you play more of standard tuning stuff and occasionally want to add lower notes, you go for 7string guitar, because you literally can play everything, not with the same comfort may be. But if you play primarily low notes like it is standard tuning, and you want it to be comfy, and you don't care to play some standard tunning stuff often, your choice is baritone. All in all, good 7string guitar IS ALWAYS a baritone (not this stupid 26' noisy nonsense with ropes for strings, 27' is where it starts), so its pretty much everything you need to consider in your choice.
If you tune the G string of a 7 string down to F# that will allow you to use all the same chord shapes, just in B standard. I quite like doing that as it's effectively then a baritone but with an extra high string - and that high e actually adds in quite nicely to a lot of chords. All depends on what you want to play TBH. That little tuning trick won't be so helpful if you also want to still play E standard stuff on a 7 string. But 7s are useful for that too - being able to play whatever E standard riff you like, and then do some lower chugs when you like. Can also tune it to drop A, so you have a standard guitar with the ability to play drop tuned 1 finger power chords on the bottom.
@@dreammachine86 Thanks for the information. That sounds very versatile. After reading it, I should have realized that you can just detune one string and get the same intervals, but lower. So would the baritone be a little better at playing, or giving a fatter tone in the lower register assuming the baritone has fatter strings and a longer scale length?
I have the moderns . I am going to replace them because I hate using batteries in my guitars. That is really it. They sound great but 30 years of leaving my guitar plugged in is too much hahaha. Bow yer heads for the many Fallen 9volts. Gone too soon.
Strength-Arcane Bleed is the real knuckle-dragging metalhead. I don’t like Tim Henson because the “shitty attitude of kids from Plano, TX” vibe he gives off (because he is one.) Also, I just don’t care for Polyphia. Someone likes them, but I don’t know anyone personally that does.
I love that set in my warrior, but these pickups are WILDLY different. Like TBH, that set is really sick for a super specific type of sound... and it's almost the opposite of this lol
I kind of want those pickups but I'm still hesitant to switch out my Duncan's I'm a passive pickup guy but this Tim Henson signature ones sound amazing 😊
@@BasBach TBH I’m really impressed with Fishman lately. The moderns in the solar X I have also have really great options that I feel like cover all the bases from passive single coil to straight up active caveman chugga. These are cool because they sort of blend that strat style articulation, but keep most of the chugga… if you know what I mean
@TaylorDanley I love chugga and I trust your reviews so I'm gonna try them out. Thanks man. Love your channel even tho I rarely comment but I remember when you started out and I'm proud man keep those videos coming.
@@BasBachyou should get another guitar and put these pickups in it esp if your rec cause passive pickups and active pickup tones really complament each other
Polyphia sounds like someone trying to tune their guitar but they get frustrated. They hit some harmonics and then play some notes realize its out of tune and then strum a cord real hard
I don't know that I agree with that statement, but I appreciate the energy 😂 I tried to learn one riff for like 15 mins before I was like "yeah this is not for me". I guess I'm a boomer now? 🤣
I think they catch crap cuz he's super wierd looking and their music is wierd but it doesn't mean he's not super awesome at guitar. And he's pretty cool about giving tutorials and stuff
Polyphia is just over complicated elevator music, for me boring after watching 2 videos Tim doing his stuff. Maybe in 15 or 20 years he’ll write music with those abilities that is interesting for me , who knows.
Fishman's were junk...not long after they came out I started seeing them in "Music-Go-Rounds" and pawn shops...Polyphia is awful...it's soulless, sterile.
Sigh... not the shit ring reference. Come on bro. 😅 Nice video, but not my thing. I personally hate fishmans, and I know I wouldn't like his signature ones. I don't do math rock.
Just ask yourself... Does Glenn seem like a happy and well adjusted guy? Would you take life advice from Glenn? 😂 Don't get me wrong, seems like a nice guy IRL, but the "I'm gonna say the thing to trigger people" content gets exhausting to watch.
I dont understand why everything on the internet has to be all or nothing. Pickups make a difference esp between active and passive but its not always a huge massive difference like some ppl say but its def not no difference
Fishman pickups have little boost pedals in them. They also change the windings with the voice so yo u get a full stacked single coil in voice 3 on the modern sets. Voice 1 sounds like every other hot humbucker, and if it was in a mix where you cut under 75 hz and over 5k, it would sound exactly like everything else. Not even Fishman says they sound special in modern voice or vintage voice. The whole marketing copy is the low noise floor.
Get them here! sweetwater.sjv.io/q4exJ5
Im on team caveman chugs
the oversized pink sweater omg 😂
It adds +3 to your playing ability
Hilarische poep inderaad ❤
😂@@wmxx2000
As a guitar player and a DEX user who enjoys to re-spec arcane and inteligence builds, that explanation felt more than appropiate.
I'm glad af someone appreciates my wit. 💪😂
bleed builds and magic builds are my favorite
Those chugs at the very tail end were absolutely menacing sounding, might definitely be checking these out! It's between a set of these or Lace Deathbuckers, and I just can't decide, they both sound so good
You know what pickup that rules that gets no love? The DiMarzio D-Sonic.
Brad Delson has entered the chat, while John Petrucci and Steve Vai nod in approval. For metal, always install so the bar pole is on the bridge side.
also, pairs well with a D-Activator X neck pickup
Yeah the kid is really good guitar player with all those special tappings... Not my style but, I give em credit. I like Death Metal... Now my channel is not Death Metal but, I had to do it just because of culture no ones doing it but, me... Got that out of the way lol.
I just checked out your channel, cool stuff dude!
@@TaylorDanley Thanx brother it's been 6years since I've done anything... But, I started taking Blender courses to learn CGI. That is my entry into the CGI world.
The kid is 30 years old lol, by that age i had kids of my own.
@@TaylorDanley Btw I'm in Oregon too Milwaukie area.
I'm not even a guitarist but I love watching your content. I think this is my new comfort channel.
I love that. TBH I've been trying really hard to make my content entertaining period, so that means a lot!
I mean for me he looks like some anime character who's probably a quite feminine elf or whatever and that's obviously a bit unusual. But i never understand the point of hating someone for living his life without harming anyone else. And yea, he's an actual virtuoso on the guitar, maybe for some that's hard to swallow. I think some Polyphia tracks are also nice to listen to, which is not always the case with guitar virtuoso music.
“Pin Headson.”
I don’t like Polyphia’s music but I have no hate for them at all. From my point of view it just sounds boring and without any soul or emotions. But I also can admit that that there technical skills are great, but I can also admit that they was shitty at NAMM 2020 comparing to Paul Gilbert, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Nita Strauss. Because at least 3 of those 4 artists really brought guitar playing to another level
That's pretty reasonable. I understand that feeling as well. I do think they have a lot of emotion in their music, but it's like watching someone play chess when I only understand checkers.
@@gral9440 lol I remember that NAMM, met Tim there for the first time. That jam session really showed that a lot of the modern guitarists can’t improv. They were definitely more solid then that clip of Tosin Abasi struggling to play a basic 12 bar blues though.
Dude is a phenomenal great player, they just can’t write a memorable song to save their lives. They would benefit from a great producer who knows how to help artists write great songs.
@Eliphas_Elric It's just elevator music but with guitar. It'll fill the room with noise but nothing substantial to enjoy.
Well bro, there's people that don't enjoy elevator music on daily driving.... I'm one of those 😅
Fair
7 string babeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
I noticed that this is the longest you've ever played clean tones in the history of your channel.
@@apoplexiamusic yeah it’s like a solar eclipse or something, only comes once every seven years
I hope it doesn't happen again tbh.
In order to get all the features from Fishmans you've got to add switches and rip your hair out.
The HFT and V1 low gain along with the coil selector for the coil split mode adds 5 more wires coming from each pickup.
I have Moderns in 3 of my axes and took the time to wire up every feature and adding small on/off/on 3 way switches and cut out holes in the backplate so nothing is permanent.
Yeah, that's why I took it to a professional. I don't want to rip my hair out lol.
I always wondered what these would do for the metals. Thanks for sharing!
These are my favourite 6 string pickups so fucking versatile! Weird hearing you play clean 😂 fantastic work as always man ❤
I would say that the gag was totally worth it. Awesome videos as always man. lml
Ok....that pink sweater made me to give thumbs up. Thank you for the video :D
As non guitar player or music lover I really love your channel
Thank you!!
He has a "glitchy" playing style. I think that above all makes his riffs hard to digest for the general listener.
Check out Soulkeeper if you want glitchy riffs
yeah its not music you put on..its s. media music to be impressed with for a second and click the next video.
Hey man, really like your content, just wanted to say that . Thanks for reviewing things i cannot afford or cant buy from another country haha
@@DaMegadeth thank you! I appreciate that!!
Fuck yeah! That setup sounds fucking insane!!!!!
I want the Fluence Open Core Moderns for my Reaper 7 I think. I’m kind of locked into a rail style pickup to maintain the sick aesthetic on my guitar. So while I think I really like the spank these bring, hopefully I can get good tones with the Open Core.
Honestly, I think is cool to have options and all, but I'm glad we still have the option of getting solid sounding passive humbucker, hard tail no bullshit metal guitars man; And I just hope for more.
Really cool video!
Min 12:00 had me literally LOL ‘ ing
😂
👍
Keep up the great work 😄
Thanks dude
with distortion they sound almost thrashy with them being super bright and with some of the mids sounding scooped to me the detail and articulation heavy sound of them also lends it to a more thrashy or old school tech metal sound. which I find crazy when compared to how tim uses them
@@flufficornss they’re cool, they kind of articulate like a single coil, but still have that humbucker chonk. Really nice balance IMO
hey dude ngl you make great content and for intermediate guys like me you're pretty cool
@@iftiakahamed9229 thanks dude, that means a lot!
I'm surprised you didn't gag when you put the sweater on. 🤣
It was actually really cozy. I get why he wears them.
@@TaylorDanley 🤣
no hate on him he does his thing i just feel he is turning guitar into more of a key board style instrument, as im writing this i heard you just say the arpeggiator thing and he isn't really pushing guitar any where they're were already plenty of other guys playing like him but his band is one of the more popular bands doing it, writing songs with that style of guitar playing. the great thing about guitar is its an expresses instrument you can do what ever you want from the guys who play guitar with one string to the guys tht turn it into a keyboard to the guys who play it like a standard guitar. the reason i personally dont like tims style of laying is to me in my opinion it takes the heart and soul out of the playing and sounds like some 8 bit computer notes chirping out. but to tim it may feel and sound like bliss. my guess is polyphia playing will be like nu metal its a way to push the guitar into something where nu metal was dropping guitar so far it sounded like a sledge hammer to the face but the gimmick quickly got old and people for got about it, then djent did the same thing and now mth rock pushing it to the extremes by fitting as many notes as you possibly can into as short of a time as you can. im sure it will get old quickly as well and youll get a new generation of kids finding classic guitar playing and a way to make it new but still retaining the soul of guitar. best of luck to tim and polyphia i just don't personally like that style of music
Hey what’s up I have a question I am trying to grow my hair out and do you have any tips or something?
Sounds good, really wish there was a tube amp added to the test tho.
Hey Taylor, I think by seeing your t-shirt, you have information on the start of the delivery of the pedal "the devil"? I am still waiting for mine which was supposed to arrive between the 14th and the 22nd. 🙌
They're in production right now. I'm not sure where you ordered, but the platforms have limitations on what I can list as the "ship date". They are due to ship in October. Right now the pedals are built we are just waiting for enclosures. If you follow the obsidian audio IG I'm posting every update I get on them there!
NGL that pink sweater made a sale for me. The pickups should come with one cause I’d wear it to a show and into the pit
New editor? Reminds me of Glenn Fricker's videos in a good way of course!
No, I think I did this one lol. I'm actually between editors ATM.
@@TaylorDanley Did an excellent job with this one man 👍👍👍
everything you need to install the pickus, except (in the case of Fluence) no pickup selector switch of any kind, you have to buy that separately
The pink sweater should come with the pickups.
Love the content man
Thank you champ! 💪
Off-topic but you wore a VVitch movie long sleeve shirt in another video that looks like a band shirt with VVitch going down the sleeves. Where did you get it from? I tried to find one but couldn't locate it anywhere. I need to get one!
So I bought it from Creep o Rama. The thing is they only do runs, so you need to follow them on IG and preorder it when they announce. They do reprints sometimes, but it's like if you don't catch it when they announce, then you miss out! Shoutout to creeporama though, they make sick merch.
i have the 6 string set in my tod10 obviously but they are by far my favorite pickups super versatile any tone that i want they can do it
They sound like a cool pickup set, but I still preferred the Moderns for "caveman chugs".
Watch your videos all the time and just noticed i wasn't subscribed. Fixed that , but still amazed by how many channels I'm subscribed to that I've never watched.
fishmans are so good, i wanna get myself a matt heafy set with the gold stripe
I’ve got those loaded in my Les Paul. They sound heavy as hell in drop B
I don't necessarily like how spanky his pickups are .I think the modern are far better for chugs. Personally I would be fine with either set, I love Fishman Fluence.
THEY ARE SPANKY 💪
My problem with Tim Henson is...that neck tattoo. His neck is weirdly long to begin with, then that tat just makes him look giraffish. His playing is amazing..
Wow dude American Me brings back memories I remember my old band opened up for you guys in like 2010 and y’all were great i remember your drummer was a beast but he had the strangest setup I believe he was left handed?
@@toemasmeems 🤔 I think Duncan was playing for them then. Not left handed but is a beast. I played with them around 2017 (I think), but Duncan and I are still in a band together
Need a link to the sweater
no pickups are the worst because no pickup sounds different from one another
That middle position for the clean sounded so good.
They really shine with clean tones. Not super surprising, but I feel like I'm at a tech convention trying to sell dog food when I talk about cleans on my channel 😂
@@TaylorDanley oh come on im sure you can play like Nothing Else Matters or something like that lol.
I really don't get the hate Against these guys? I am a older metal guitarist And I think polyphia is very unique albeit not Metal And Tim Henson is absolutely a monster on guitar!
It's basically this - "cute man play good, make kronk mad. me have unresolved childhood trauma. me write hate comment now"
@@TaylorDanley I personally do not care what he looks like all i know is he can play like a MF'er!🔥
Sir, how about the pickups set of scoot too?
I have no idea what you're asking me lol
I believe he's asking about Scott LePage's signature pickup set
try the killswitch Engage set 😌✊🏻
Tim's very good but to say he can outshred anyone is a bit of a stretch. He is not a shredder. No offence, it just is. I'm on "Team Jazz" for the record so my first thought to the proposition was Manusco. Kid is a wonder...
I'm torn by this video. Is it sponsored? It feels like a sponsored video but I don't see you saying so anywhere. I haven't bought a 7 string guitar yet but I'm thinking about it and wanted some info about it and Loh and Behold Youtue magically suggested this video. I'm already a subscriber but it's a little freaky that this showed up just now. Anyway, I'm looking for unbiased info but for some reason I'm questioning this one. Put my mind at ease bro. What gives with this one? Payed or no?
After seeing you review a baritone guitar, that I previously didn’t know existed, why would someone want a 7 string instead of a baritone(other than to play korn)? A baritone loses maybe 5 high notes, depending on how many frets it has, but the chord shapes don’t need to change to take advantage of the extended low range. Go easy on me and explain it to me like I’m a bass player.
Baritone make chugga with tight strings, 7 string make chugga with extra string. Guitars both go brr brr.
@@TaylorDanley lol, maybe you dumbed it down a little too much for me. It is a serious question.
See, chord shapes not the same, if you go on thin strings, cause of third string. So if you play more of standard tuning stuff and occasionally want to add lower notes, you go for 7string guitar, because you literally can play everything, not with the same comfort may be. But if you play primarily low notes like it is standard tuning, and you want it to be comfy, and you don't care to play some standard tunning stuff often, your choice is baritone. All in all, good 7string guitar IS ALWAYS a baritone (not this stupid 26' noisy nonsense with ropes for strings, 27' is where it starts), so its pretty much everything you need to consider in your choice.
If you tune the G string of a 7 string down to F# that will allow you to use all the same chord shapes, just in B standard. I quite like doing that as it's effectively then a baritone but with an extra high string - and that high e actually adds in quite nicely to a lot of chords.
All depends on what you want to play TBH. That little tuning trick won't be so helpful if you also want to still play E standard stuff on a 7 string. But 7s are useful for that too - being able to play whatever E standard riff you like, and then do some lower chugs when you like. Can also tune it to drop A, so you have a standard guitar with the ability to play drop tuned 1 finger power chords on the bottom.
@@dreammachine86 Thanks for the information. That sounds very versatile. After reading it, I should have realized that you can just detune one string and get the same intervals, but lower. So would the baritone be a little better at playing, or giving a fatter tone in the lower register assuming the baritone has fatter strings and a longer scale length?
In discord, the IR isn’t specifically labeled as being from this video - I’m assuming it’s the most recent?
Sorry, it's the Mesa X1A, unless I specifically mention otherwise, that's almost exclusively the one I use.
@@TaylorDanley nice! I’m just getting into the world of IRs so the free is superrr coool for me. Just got an IRX
I have the moderns . I am going to replace them because I hate using batteries in my guitars. That is really it. They sound great but 30 years of leaving my guitar plugged in is too much hahaha. Bow yer heads for the many Fallen 9volts. Gone too soon.
Taylor Danley Shadow of the Erdtree stream???!!!
Is that the Ibanez 7321 I sold you like 15 years ago lol
@@jsedaghaty you sold me an Ibanez? No I got this one new from Kyle when he worked at GC
Polyphia chugs as God intended
Thank you good video❤️
Glad you enjoyed it 💪
hahah my mom supports you on Patreon
I appreciate her patronage 💪
I bought the 6 string set. Hated them.
That riff at 13:15 tho 😳
I was gonna watch the video anyway you didn't have to click bait me 🤔🤣
@@Metaldad87 cmon that title was clever..
@@TaylorDanley it was I agree
Calls himself the worst because hendrix is the best and its like an ode to him, said recently he doesnt identify with it
CHECK OUT THE SOUND OF MY NEW PICKUPS(and new strings)
I guess triads were already enough. Namastè.
Not my bag. Very Hensony though.
Coil split! Not coil tap! Coil tap is something completely different. You're just splitting the coils for single coil tones.
Strength-Arcane Bleed is the real knuckle-dragging metalhead.
I don’t like Tim Henson because the “shitty attitude of kids from Plano, TX” vibe he gives off (because he is one.)
Also, I just don’t care for Polyphia. Someone likes them, but I don’t know anyone personally that does.
STR/ARC/BLD made me lol. A true knuckle dragging caveman build for sure
This dude from east tx agrees lol
@@model101jr5 East Texas is close to me as well🥃
that sounds good, what a scam
Nazgul/sentient or death😅
I love that set in my warrior, but these pickups are WILDLY different. Like TBH, that set is really sick for a super specific type of sound... and it's almost the opposite of this lol
@@TaylorDanley ok.my interest is peaking
Pushing guitar playing to the limit of what I can stand lol. Dude can shred but has nothing to say. Shit legit makes my brain hurt. Flame on
That doesn’t even make sense
@@ACD-ti4ph that chic that can shred lol
Pink sweater 😮😊😅😂
Why does he have to be so attractive though? Thats what I don't understand. Brah looks like a real life anime character.
I kind of want those pickups but I'm still hesitant to switch out my Duncan's I'm a passive pickup guy but this Tim Henson signature ones sound amazing 😊
@@BasBach TBH I’m really impressed with Fishman lately. The moderns in the solar X I have also have really great options that I feel like cover all the bases from passive single coil to straight up active caveman chugga. These are cool because they sort of blend that strat style articulation, but keep most of the chugga… if you know what I mean
@TaylorDanley I love chugga and I trust your reviews so I'm gonna try them out. Thanks man. Love your channel even tho I rarely comment but I remember when you started out and I'm proud man keep those videos coming.
@@BasBachyou should get another guitar and put these pickups in it esp if your rec cause passive pickups and active pickup tones really complament each other
Polyphia sounds like someone trying to tune their guitar but they get frustrated.
They hit some harmonics and then play some notes realize its out of tune and then strum a cord real hard
I don't know that I agree with that statement, but I appreciate the energy 😂 I tried to learn one riff for like 15 mins before I was like "yeah this is not for me". I guess I'm a boomer now? 🤣
Yea😂
I thought "he" was a gril 😅
Anybody try running an eq pedal after the guitar at the beginning of the signal chain?
I usually use a 6 band first in the chain and a 7 band in the loop.
I think they catch crap cuz he's super wierd looking and their music is wierd but it doesn't mean he's not super awesome at guitar. And he's pretty cool about giving tutorials and stuff
He seems like a really nice fella.
Polyphia is just over complicated elevator music, for me boring after watching 2 videos Tim doing his stuff. Maybe in 15 or 20 years he’ll write music with those abilities that is interesting for me , who knows.
That girl can play good. Would not buy her pickups tho.
@11:43 .. wkwkwkwk
He's going to get me in trouble with my wife if she ever finds out how gay I am for him...
White board idea, stole from manuals that are some gov department compliant: -- This Page Left Intentionally Blank --.
This page is *unintentionally* left blank in my case 😂
Fishman's were junk...not long after they came out I started seeing them in "Music-Go-Rounds" and pawn shops...Polyphia is awful...it's soulless, sterile.
Polyphia are just style over substance dont get me wrong extremely talented but there no soul at all
they have some really nice melodic solos and beautiful sounding tracks like vai inspired but most of their music is boring yeah
More like flatulence amirite
Dude looks like aunt Gladys with neck tattoos.
He's got +60 points more charisma and attractiveness than me, so I just take the L and walk away lol
Lol
@@TaylorDanley I hadn't noticed.
666th like🤘
Sigh... not the shit ring reference.
Come on bro. 😅
Nice video, but not my thing. I personally hate fishmans, and I know I wouldn't like his signature ones. I don't do math rock.
I have no idea what you mean, But thank you!
Great video but if you listen to Glen "Golden Ears" Frucker all pickups sound the same.
Just ask yourself... Does Glenn seem like a happy and well adjusted guy? Would you take life advice from Glenn? 😂 Don't get me wrong, seems like a nice guy IRL, but the "I'm gonna say the thing to trigger people" content gets exhausting to watch.
I dont understand why everything on the internet has to be all or nothing.
Pickups make a difference esp between active and passive but its not always a huge massive difference like some ppl say but its def not no difference
That's just cope from those who can't afford them.
Fishman pickups have little boost pedals in them. They also change the windings with the voice so yo u get a full stacked single coil in voice 3 on the modern sets.
Voice 1 sounds like every other hot humbucker, and if it was in a mix where you cut under 75 hz and over 5k, it would sound exactly like everything else. Not even Fishman says they sound special in modern voice or vintage voice. The whole marketing copy is the low noise floor.
They do lol