I JUst MesSed Up On My Guitar AGAIN.
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@slottygw2wvw842
@slottygw2wvw842 15 сағат бұрын
Strats are overpriced overhyped i can make a pacifica sound like 9000$
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 4 сағат бұрын
Hardware, elecrics and the Yamaha is there. It's a great foundation.
@ChrisLikesAxolotls
@ChrisLikesAxolotls Күн бұрын
This is arriving on dec 3rd, my bday :0
@johnnyguitar-uu3zr
@johnnyguitar-uu3zr Күн бұрын
Hi, does someone make locking tuners for this guitar ? if you know can you give me the link please ? thanks
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar Күн бұрын
Guyker, Grover, Hipshot are some good brands worth trying.
@isMike999
@isMike999 2 күн бұрын
shit...I had this amp and loved it....I REALLY am big fan of Line 6
@mprofo.indogwetrust
@mprofo.indogwetrust 2 күн бұрын
What's the scale length?
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 2 күн бұрын
24.7"/62.8cm
@andywason3414
@andywason3414 2 күн бұрын
Nice, I'm thinking of getting one for an extended vacation. If I take the neck off, will it fit in a full size suitcase?
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 2 күн бұрын
It seems likely depending on exact dimensions of the case... they have quite a lot of specs on the hofner website which might also help.
@ImprovGuitarJams
@ImprovGuitarJams 2 күн бұрын
I like it, nice and simple, a "working man's" LP👍
@charlieschlosser6207
@charlieschlosser6207 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video bud.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 3 күн бұрын
No problem 👍
@TroyNaumu808
@TroyNaumu808 3 күн бұрын
The blue LED light looks like Batman to me. A excellent product.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 3 күн бұрын
Agreed, I use it everyday now. Very cool.
@kirbyjakescarborough4515
@kirbyjakescarborough4515 5 күн бұрын
This was a pleasure to watch and VERY helpful! Buying one in charcoal.... LOL Cheers!
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 5 күн бұрын
Thanks! Glad it was helpful. I review various guitars and gear, but I keep coming back to this guitar... and making more videos about it. I think I've done about 5 videos featuring this guitar at this point ha ha. I'm slightly addicted to it! Charcoal is nice, good choice! It truly is brilliant. If you're interested I did a one year update too: kzbin.info/www/bejne/inO7fXmfjbODhsU
@monkofwar
@monkofwar 6 күн бұрын
I prefer bolt on necks, especially on high end guitars like Fender APii’s. Am I nuts? Don’t get me wrong, I like set neck guitars, but I hear enough of a difference (if any at all) to justify the extra effort and cost of permanent neck setting. A bolt on neck is more American. Thanks Leo Fender!
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 5 күн бұрын
You are right! Nothing wrong with a bolt on. I just got the Studio E1, review incoming on that one. It has a bolt on too. It is awesome. Keep rockin'! 🎸
@billa6348
@billa6348 6 күн бұрын
I just picked up mine after a few months of playing my Gibson 335 and was blown away. I use a Helix floor modeler and have made some adjustments to the presets for my Gibsons, and, apparently, they have sweetened the tone of my PRS. I originally purchased it for a bang-around guitar for traveling--which its worth--but it is a favorite.
@magnesium3273
@magnesium3273 7 күн бұрын
I love that you repond to all conents love that man. But should i spend the money on a 7 atring from G4M or just get a Jackson Dinky JS22-7 DKA HT Arch Cause the Jackson seems too good to be true for $199
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 7 күн бұрын
Ah thanks, I try my best. Those two 7 strings are nice from what I've heard (if ur a total beginner on guitar I'd say stick to 6 string first, but it's up to u). I bought the Harley Benton 7 string a while back which is also cool and was even cheaper at the time. I think you'll enjoy either a lot... either one should serve you very well. Most importantly is lessons to get you started. I found Jason Stallworth when I first picked up 7 string, so he's a good place to start: kzbin.info/aero/PLUj6Esz5qJKIiqvFsfEtWnUypK5WV4cze&si=sZaeYp5pwM7afdqc
@magnesium3273
@magnesium3273 7 күн бұрын
@@appetiteforguitar I'm kind of a beginner, almost every knight i spend hours just playing for fun, ive played online and had another player say for someone who started 2 months ago your pretty good, i feel like i should move up from a cheep yet good sounding 6 string to a 7 but i dont know also.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 7 күн бұрын
Oh wow, only 2 months...! Well, you can still get pretty good in that time with lots of practice. Don't put too much pressure on yourself. Keep enjoying it and do it for yourself. It sounds like you're doing really well. My biggest piece of advice is not to fall into the GAS trap... 'Gear Aquisitiom Syndrome'. It can be so easy to just buy new stuff instead of practising and getting better.... I've done that way too many times. I need to remind myself to chill and practice these days, especially now running this channel! Of course it does depend on what music u love and really want to play. If it's Deftones/Korn, even Tobin Abasi etc, get yourself a 7 or even 8 string by all means and go for it!
@JaymarkMenez-m6v
@JaymarkMenez-m6v 9 күн бұрын
Can you use it at night tru headphones? Like tank g effects they plug a headset so they can practice at night
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 9 күн бұрын
Yes you can plug in headphones
@sharpmanYT
@sharpmanYT 9 күн бұрын
Guiter model plz ??????? 😊😮
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 9 күн бұрын
PAC 112J
@williamgregory1848
@williamgregory1848 10 күн бұрын
The Yamaha PAC611VFM Pacifica Electric Guitar has everything you need for stellar tone without compromise. It all starts with the woods: maple for the body and neck and a gorgeous flamed maple laminate top and speedy rosewood for the fingerboard. This combination alone is enough to take the PAC611VFM Pacifica to the top of its class, but Yamaha refused to stop there. A pair of full-force Seymour Duncan pickups in the bridge and neck expands this instrument's tonal palette in ways that make it the perfect go-to instrument for rock, jazz, metal, fusion, and everything in between. Let's not forget the Wilkinson tremolo for handling your most expressive phrases, made even better with Grover locking tuners to keep everything sounding pitch perfect.
@williamgregory1848
@williamgregory1848 10 күн бұрын
The Yamaha PAC611VFM Pacifica Electric Guitar has everything you need for stellar tone without compromise. It all starts with the woods: maple for the body and neck and a gorgeous flamed maple laminate top and speedy rosewood for the fingerboard. This combination alone is enough to take the PAC611VFM Pacifica to the top of its class, but Yamaha refused to stop there. A pair of full-force Seymour Duncan pickups in the bridge and neck expands this instrument's tonal palette in ways that make it the perfect go-to instrument for rock, jazz, metal, fusion, and everything in between. Let's not forget the Wilkinson tremolo for handling your most expressive phrases, made even better with Grover locking tuners to keep everything sounding pitch perfect.
@richierick96
@richierick96 10 күн бұрын
Do these have treble bleed circuits?? I just played one in guitar center and the way it cleans up with just the volume knob is incredible. My Les Paul custom doesn't even clean up so nice
@JamesEverett-o3n
@JamesEverett-o3n 12 күн бұрын
The yamaha pacifica is not a budget guitar 😊
@markpell8979
@markpell8979 12 күн бұрын
Many worry that this type of bridge with the typical 'lightning bolt' staggered saddle arrangement built-in doesn't provide good intonation. On my several Gib/Epi guitars with one-piece bridges this has been no problem with normally graduated string sets in the range of 9-10 high E to 42-46 low E, with the grub screws for scale length adjustment giving some extra range up or down on either/both sides as needed, say for 8s as our host likes. If you need more precise settings for certain strings there's a variety of aftermarket bridges made for popular guitar types with individual saddle adjustment. But don't be scared of these combined one-piece type bridge/tailpiece units. They work well and some argue there are tonal and sustain benefits- this will be a subjective thing you have to judge for yourself. But I like the idea of simple hardware with few or no moving parts. On this Paul's Guitar by PRS there are other things I'd be more critical of but again, judge for yourself and overall these are very nice guitars.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 12 күн бұрын
Well said. I was sceptical myself at first, but it works brilliantly on this PRS. 👍
@markpell8979
@markpell8979 12 күн бұрын
@appetiteforguitar Thank you for the personal reply! That green flame top on your PRS is wicked good looking btw. Cheers.
@wrongly05
@wrongly05 13 күн бұрын
Ow
@OliVixiDomi
@OliVixiDomi 14 күн бұрын
Imo, I'd send it back if I feel wrong about the product that's shipped to me. I once ordered a guitar that's almost perfect bar from a small chip in the nut slot area. Sent it back the same hour I found the chip. The guard slots look like intentional.
@scottycunningham1413
@scottycunningham1413 14 күн бұрын
That hurts
@berndsaushagen7015
@berndsaushagen7015 14 күн бұрын
If someone doesn't know it already, another way to stabilize a screwed in tremono arm is teflon tape (normally used for plumbing).
@VictoriaPalmer-y8i
@VictoriaPalmer-y8i 15 күн бұрын
Looking to use it for my mic..bought a convertor..would love to have a demo on what all knows are used for😊
@ТимурГиев
@ТимурГиев 16 күн бұрын
Amazing!🎉 Please, tell me, where you buy such fine grit sandpaper?🤔
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 16 күн бұрын
I got mine on Amazon. Lots of guitar shops should sell them too. Thanks for watching!
@ТимурГиев
@ТимурГиев 16 күн бұрын
Thank you, for your answer🎉👏👍​@@appetiteforguitar
@hollyc5417
@hollyc5417 16 күн бұрын
you got ripped off lmao. wilkinson tuners are like 1/4th the price of grovers. and why are they all scratched? dont get me wrong, they're great quality tuners, you're definetly paying for the name on the Grovers but I'd still be pretty annoyed if I didn't get a discount because I could've just sold those grovers or put them on another guitar and bought the wilkinsons for like 20 dollars on amazon.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 16 күн бұрын
I'm pretty happy. They're great tuners. They're not scratched as far as I know. They might have the plastic covers still on. I would need to check. Overall awesome guitar.
@johnnysnowbird826
@johnnysnowbird826 17 күн бұрын
Don't do meth
@theariesexperiment4642
@theariesexperiment4642 17 күн бұрын
Wouldn't use lemon oil. That will degrade CS glue over time. Get the conditioner Guitar One i believe it is. No acidic ingredients. All oil.
@klauswigsmith
@klauswigsmith 17 күн бұрын
I'd keep it and put the pickguard on. It would look sick with the black pickguard and black knobs and pickup rings. Plus, you said it yourself that it plays great, which is what counts. Keep it!
@thefeldgeister2961
@thefeldgeister2961 17 күн бұрын
A trick some movers taught me years ago: take a fine point sharpie, or you can even go to the hardware store and find a color that more closely matches the guitar, and just color in that bare wood area. Those drill holes will "vanish."
@ImprovGuitarJams
@ImprovGuitarJams 18 күн бұрын
I must say that the finish looks a bit nicer on the Epi (at least that's what my eyes tell my brain)
@greatvanzini
@greatvanzini 18 күн бұрын
I've heard they're great but never having played one, I fear it would feel very foreign to me.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 17 күн бұрын
I can definitely confirm these are great. For the price, as a new guitar, I'm struggling to think of anything that feels or sounds as good. I've got a full review incoming and dive deep into all the measurements, tones and I'll go inside to look at the electrics and control cavity. It should be fun! Btw my other main player right now is a PRS SE Paul's guitar. They both have slightly thicker necks than average. Both are very nice and comfy.
@greatvanzini
@greatvanzini 18 күн бұрын
A little tweak here & there & you're good to go.
@huckycheese
@huckycheese 18 күн бұрын
Love it !
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 18 күн бұрын
Full unboxing here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIq4YWp9o9GCeZY
@SearchingForTone
@SearchingForTone 18 күн бұрын
I tried to send a Epiphone back to musicians friend that had a crack in the neck they wanted me to pay for shipping. Luckily I bought it with rewards so it was free. I told them I’ll get more mileage out of making a video on it. Since then have had two more Epis that renewed my faith in them. One of them I just gave away to a Patreon the other I won. Beautiful guitar you got there though
@GrandpaJams
@GrandpaJams 18 күн бұрын
Thick wires tiny pots
@OliVixiDomi
@OliVixiDomi 19 күн бұрын
Hey, man! Cheers from the Philippines! Yours looks like a very early if not a first production bluesbreaker model. You'll see RJ likes the abalone inlays put into their premium (top of the line) guitars. Another iteration was with MOP inlays and chrome hardware which were cheaper. The first production models should have a maple/ mahogany body and thick neck. These guitars quickly went out of production for a few years and came back with toned down specs. You've got a guitar modeled on a gibson 50s right there. Big congratulations! Even in the Philippines, it is difficult to find an RJ les paul from this period.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 17 күн бұрын
Oh wow. I believe RJ guitars aren't really sold here in the UK. I think possibly they can be sent over, maybe! I don't think many people have heard of them here right now. I was v.lucky to happen across it. I really enjoy covering the unusual or undiscovered stuff. My mind was blown when I started playing this RJ. The playability and feel sits right next to my Gibson. It feels like a very luxurious instrument if that makes sense! Definitely a keeper. It must have cost quite a lot to make at this level of quality. I'm not surprised they had to cut back the specs as time went on. I plan to do a one year update video, so more incoming! And if I can my hands on more RJ guitars I will for sure. Thanks for watching!
@OliVixiDomi
@OliVixiDomi 16 күн бұрын
@appetiteforguitar looking forward to your RJ video. RJ now makes copies of a few different brands. They have a PRS copy, a Mccarty trem model which everyone likes as a mccarty trem is very expensive and no SE model available. Strats and teles are made with roasted maple and SS frets. I've been intrigued and tested some out, only the mccarty copy has made an impression. As for their LPs, neck is thinner, you can feel that right away. They're lighter and the fretboard is jatoba. Doesn't make sense owning more when you got the O.G, imo. Thanks for your time! Your guitar has brought back memories from when I started learning at 18. I got mine cheap, about less than $100. Sold it after a few months, sadly, because I wanted to own an Ibanez RG 😅.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 15 күн бұрын
Ah that's really cool! Glad you enjoyed the video. I don't think I'll ever sell this one. The Gibson I own is relatively cheap compared to the Custom this is based on which is big big money these days. The only thing I might upgade is the pickups. If I happen upon some decently priced Gibson Burstbuckers, they're going in! The Ibanez is awesome btw for sure. I've got an Ibanez RG421PB. That's usually the one I play for learning new riffs on as it's very easy to play. I don't have a PRS copy by RJ yet. I do have one by Stagg based on the Santana which I'm working on which came with a broken nut. I do have the PRS SE Paul's guitar which is just great, but no tremolo so.. I had to get the Stagg 😅! Yes, my GAS is pretty bad, but I run this channel which gives me an excuse to keep getting new guitars lol... my wife hasn't divorced me yet! Keep rockin'
@OliVixiDomi
@OliVixiDomi 15 күн бұрын
@@appetiteforguitar The wife obviously love LPs too 😂 I'll stay tuned for any future videos. Paul's guitar is one of the best in the budget category. Sadly, no trem. Their trem works and gives more "expression". The guitars you have are not bad, although in the budget category. I myself have reduced my guitars today to only 1 (possibly 2 after christmas). I sold off my ibanez RG550, SE silversky, and epiphone prophecy LP. I had my hands on an Edwards Horizon, and I am using this one exclusively. Getting another one for backup in case I decide to play on stage again. I look forward to the day when Gibson is sending you stuff to review 🙏. Every small effort adds up in the long run! Good luck! 😊
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 15 күн бұрын
The Edwards is a really nice guitar. If it's the one I'm thinking of, definitely in the expensive category. Very nice. I'd like to get more higher end guitars on the channel. I'm confident that will come. The channel is already growing beyond my expectations and I am so grateful. I have seen the most stunning LP Standard locally for about £1,800 / 133,000PHP. As the channel keeps expanding I will hopefully get more access to those without needing to spend big money everytime. My 'cheap' Gibson is still worth a lot vs any 'normal' guitar... I might eventually trade it to go up to the Standard... but I love my guitar. I think that's a problem lol, I love buying them and setting them up to play awesome. Selling them, eurgh, that's hard! ESP also do Grassroots... which I think are made in Japan, or at least sold in Japan. They're interesting guitars as they don't seem to be subject to the same 'lawsuit' issues of other Gibson style guitars i.e. they have the typical Gibbo headstock design. I can promise lots more guitars and guitar related stuff incoming that's for sure. 😅
@ntomatas1
@ntomatas1 19 күн бұрын
-no one's gonna know -they're gonna know
@SimirJohnson
@SimirJohnson 19 күн бұрын
Shameful
@RonaldShea
@RonaldShea 19 күн бұрын
It’s only an Epipig at best
@TimRock1269
@TimRock1269 19 күн бұрын
Nice guitar, I prefer no binding, with no pickguard. Binding with a pickguard looks better. If you got a deal, I'd put the pickguard on and keep it. It doesn't look bad, with the pickguard. Playability and tone are what's important
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 19 күн бұрын
Definitely. The deal was decent for a nearly new guitar. I don't think it will hurt resale value too much, hopefully at all, if I eventually part ways with it. For now it's a keeper. It plays really well. Full review incoming!
@KyLesCaster
@KyLesCaster 20 күн бұрын
This is so visually discomforting that all comfort gained from the contouring is lost
@rogwarrior1018
@rogwarrior1018 20 күн бұрын
I have to be honest, I liked the sound of the Yamaha better and not just because own one. It sounded like you compared their sounds based on one of the 5 selector positions so kinda of a short comparison. Anyway for what you pay for the Fender it should sound better.
@stevepelham9010
@stevepelham9010 20 күн бұрын
Strange as I have eyed thru lot of pictures and none got that pickguard and of cource no holes. Yours seems to be a bit more standing closer to the Studio. A top notch looking top and fretboard so no I would not send it back. I would put that pickguard in place even as i do not think that it goes that well with them uncovered pups but in another hand one might toss covered ones in and will look the same as the Studio.
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 19 күн бұрын
Thanks, yes, I think I'm going to keep the pickguard on. I'll put it on during the upcoming review to see. Loving the zebra coils. Thanks for watching! More incoming.
@davidmurray9193
@davidmurray9193 20 күн бұрын
Personally wouldnt be bothered
@diadora9292
@diadora9292 20 күн бұрын
My guitar store has one…$757.35. If I watch this again, it might be mine 😁
@appetiteforguitar
@appetiteforguitar 20 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching! It's great - a really smooth guitar to play. If you go for it I'm sure you'll have a lot of hours of enjoyment. Keep rockin'