So many possibilities. I think I may spray the back of the neck a vintage amber. I may put a veneer on the front. I may redesign the Glarry logo. I may cut the headstock. For $89 dollars, it's easy to go wild and have fun modding these guitars.
I like it ....I do all my own setups.,builds and mods these days and I've gotten all my measurements down by eyeball on setup....love your content man...👍
Very nice video! I agree with you about working up one of these cheap guitars. I bought a GIZ101 from Glarry and it needed some work but afterwards it’s one of my favorites to play. It’s a copy of a Casino and I removed the trapeze tailpiece and replaced it with a Riviera split Frequensator. It’s perfect now!
Awesome demo.. its amazing how great these entry level guitars can sound with a set up and some touch ups. I hear a pumpkins influence in the heavy part of the demo (esp the tone).. then i saw the url for your shopify store, is someone an SP fan?!
I realise this video is a year old but I was just wondering about the weight. The first glarry you were raving about how light it was. Is this one the same?
I keep hearing that by the time you get a basic setup done on one of these Glarry guitars you have spent more than the guitar is worth, so you should just purchase a better guitar. However, shouldn't you get a basic setup done on any new guitar you purchase? Any mass produced guitar would benefit from it, right? So then how does that argument hold water when I am still having to pay for a setup either way? I know you are pretty much guarenteed to need a setup if you get a guitar from a pawn shop. So if this is a first or second instrument from my tennager that is learning to play guitar, it seems to me so be a better alternative to paying $200-$400 for a beatup old guitar from a pawn shop. If he want's a guitar with battle scars, seems to me he should get to be the one to give it those scars over time, not some unknown person who valued the instrument so little they hawked it at a pawn shop.
I hear you. I don't recommend these Glarrys for beginners. They all need a setup. Then again, just picked up a brand new $299 Squier and it needs a setup too. Setups are inescapable for inexpensive guitars.
Hey Mark, how about some info on that cool, probably expensive gauge that you didn't use? Stew Mac maybe? Thanks. Just getting tools together for work on my "more than I needed", collection of guitars. Thanks!😸
The ASMR Guitarist, lol bro i just cant keep on with ya man, the background music is brutally awful!…. Ok so i hung in there and I love your sound and style of guitar ya play, crazy how a musician can create music that i really dig but chooses music for video that I can not stand lol just being honest, not doggin on yeah, you have my respect sir
So many possibilities. I think I may spray the back of the neck a vintage amber. I may put a veneer on the front. I may redesign the Glarry logo. I may cut the headstock. For $89 dollars, it's easy to go wild and have fun modding these guitars.
This is the most soothing guitar setup on the planet
I’ve been using my jazz iii pick for a quick reference set up gauge for years!! Nicely done, sir!
I'm seriously thinking of buying this. I have a modded Glarry HSS, a Fender SSS and this HSH would complete my Strat set up.
I like it ....I do all my own setups.,builds and mods these days and I've gotten all my measurements down by eyeball on setup....love your content man...👍
Very nice video! I agree with you about working up one of these cheap guitars. I bought a GIZ101 from Glarry and it needed some work but afterwards it’s one of my favorites to play. It’s a copy of a Casino and I removed the trapeze tailpiece and replaced it with a Riviera split Frequensator. It’s perfect now!
Yep, the Glarrys are good platform for tinkering with.
There is 4 channels are watch or look for everyday,this is one of them!
Awesome demo.. its amazing how great these entry level guitars can sound with a set up and some touch ups. I hear a pumpkins influence in the heavy part of the demo (esp the tone).. then i saw the url for your shopify store, is someone an SP fan?!
Yep, I play Strats cause of Billy Corgan.
Luv it! 🙂 Just subbed. ✌️
Awesome playing - super cool demo!
There are decent guitars out there for little coin, with a little elbow grease they can be formidable instruments, this one looks quite good!
I realise this video is a year old but I was just wondering about the weight. The first glarry you were raving about how light it was. Is this one the same?
I keep hearing that by the time you get a basic setup done on one of these Glarry guitars you have spent more than the guitar is worth, so you should just purchase a better guitar. However, shouldn't you get a basic setup done on any new guitar you purchase? Any mass produced guitar would benefit from it, right? So then how does that argument hold water when I am still having to pay for a setup either way? I know you are pretty much guarenteed to need a setup if you get a guitar from a pawn shop. So if this is a first or second instrument from my tennager that is learning to play guitar, it seems to me so be a better alternative to paying $200-$400 for a beatup old guitar from a pawn shop. If he want's a guitar with battle scars, seems to me he should get to be the one to give it those scars over time, not some unknown person who valued the instrument so little they hawked it at a pawn shop.
I hear you. I don't recommend these Glarrys for beginners. They all need a setup. Then again, just picked up a brand new $299 Squier and it needs a setup too. Setups are inescapable for inexpensive guitars.
Hey Mark, how about some info on that cool, probably expensive gauge that you didn't use? Stew Mac maybe? Thanks. Just getting tools together for work on my "more than I needed", collection of guitars. Thanks!😸
sure thing: www.lmii.com/measuring-tools/2868-lmi-digital-depth-gauge.html
Very cool. Love your vidz. And cool doom riff at the end. What tuning was that? Sounded heavy! 👍🤘
Drop A
@@MarkGutierrez niiiice!! 🤘🤘
did anyone else think that the stock pickups sounded just fine? Id keep this thing as is lol.
The real question is does it chug?
Easy to fix a high fret. Low fret is a different story.
Hi, how does the neck feels? Is it thin or thick and chunky like a baseball bat? Thanks for the review!
It's not chunky at all. Thinner than a standard neck but not Ibanez wizard thin.
Hello Mark😊 how much Avanc 9 string guitar?
$2K
The ASMR Guitarist, lol bro i just cant keep on with ya man, the background music is brutally awful!…. Ok so i hung in there and I love your sound and style of guitar ya play, crazy how a musician can create music that i really dig but chooses music for video that I can not stand lol just being honest, not doggin on yeah, you have my respect sir
sounds horrific.
I don't know if you know what you're doing or not. You're not teaching people correctly I don't think you know what you're doing.