I would just go with Squier in price range. Bottom line to me is cheap guitars across the board have improved by light years from decades prior. Put a little love into them and they're perfectly acceptable instruments.
@extraswaggeroni3 жыл бұрын
Considering that this guitar is competing pricewise with the Bullet line of Squiers I think this guitar is better. There are so many great alternatives nowadays that I don't think Squier is as recommendable.
@ampman403 жыл бұрын
@@extraswaggeroni I was just thinking though....why, if you want a cheap "strat" experience, would you choose this over a Squier? I don't think I would based on this review....but then I own half a dozen Squiers so call me biased.
@extraswaggeroni3 жыл бұрын
@@ampman40 stainless steel frets, heel joint truss rod adjust, faster neck. better bridge it looks like too on this one. 22 frets. Squiers don't have matte paint jobs either. in addition when people talk about Squiers they usually are talking about Affinity/Classic vibe which is a price point above these.
@fighterx41333 жыл бұрын
This guitar is better than the bullet line that squire puts out at the 200 dollar range. Ordering through amazon also takes out the worry of not being able to return it.
@neilsandy23 жыл бұрын
In Canada this would cost the same as the Squier affinity... the eart has better tuners but I love the Squire neck and don't want the hassle or tone of stainless steel frets.
@joefrisco3 жыл бұрын
I remember when all plastic was cheap. We have come far within our plastic laden society in our abilities to discern between cheap and boutique quality plastic.
@peterbutlien13353 жыл бұрын
Plastic is plastic. Its always cheap. Thats why they use it. Just so happens that some looks especially cheap. I personally think white plastic always looks like the least expensive piece of crap. But its not a reason to purchase or not. For a few bucks I can find nice metal knobs, various colors and finishes.
@WilliamHaisch3 жыл бұрын
Personally, I only use free range, grass fed, vegan, cage free, wild caught, certified humane plastics. You really can taste the difference!
@TranscendentBen3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, the shiny white stuff is low-end. The good knobs are aged and sunned with a manila or slightly yellowed color, but on this thing it would clash with the Key Lime Pie pickguard.
@I.am_Groot3 жыл бұрын
@@WilliamHaisch lol
@barbaalghul3 жыл бұрын
Well, actually, chemically saying, plastic is not one thing, plastics are a range of polymers, different ones. So, it's kinda possible to have "boutique" quality plastic, there are different types of plastics, each one with different characteristics.
@shanehen3 жыл бұрын
Expensive guitars aren’t necessarily good either.
@tyschmidt74043 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!!
@markrogers73043 жыл бұрын
And some cheap ones are great. I've got some expensive guitars. Japan and USA made but one the best cheap guitars I've ever bought and played is right up there with my Japan made guitars and that's the kramer Beretta special,$179 and only needed some minor tweaks and its one of my favs to play. I liked it so much I ever put a good chunk of money into it. Dropped in an evh Frankenstein pup and an original floyd rose flush mounted. Also put on some grover tuners.
@I.am_Groot3 жыл бұрын
@@markrogers7304 I had a few chances to get some DEALS on 80s Kramers back in the day. One I didn't because a younger me thought all canary yellow was ugly. Now I would love it that reverse headstock and single slanted humbucker with a German made Floyd... it was $200 and I think had a branded case with it... Ugh
@markrogers73043 жыл бұрын
@@I.am_Groot I remember all those Kramers well. Lot of my friends had them, I wanted one but I was maybe 13-14 and learning somewhat then. Now with quality of a lot of brands Id love those 80's Kramers and the hockey stick heads.
@johnburris6053 жыл бұрын
I don't even know what all of this is about. I've never even seen your channel before. I my best guess is the neighbor kids have been in here with my wife's friend and they've been messing with his phone. Sorry if I call you any inconvenience or a problem. But I have no idea what's going on other than I haven't seen his phone in 456 days or longer and I picked it up and it was still on the KZbin channel that whoever used it lasts. Somebody's just messing with you had nothing to do with me. My wife needs to keep the neighbor kids out of here sorry
@rich9171011 ай бұрын
I recently picked up one of their headless models for a "toss around" compact travel piece. Really only have a couple of issues, and both are minor. Functionally, the intonation range is insufficient, and the low E and A intonate a hair on the sharp side. It's not bad, most wouldn't notice when playing. Dropping to lighter gauge strings might be enough to fix it. The other is the burled veneer on the top had a large opening near the neck pickup, and it was filled with epoxy filler and cut down flush. Again, it is purely cosmetic, and it doesn't look bad from 10ft away. The neck feels really nice, fretwork is good. For the price, these inexpensive guitars are light years ahead of anything we had available in the late 70s.
@frankcarter64273 жыл бұрын
I'm an amateur guitar tech and love setting up cheapo instruments , usually for kids . I'm always amazed at how good cheapies are now, though w/out set up skills , they can be awful and few newbies have the knowledge of how to set them up
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
Compared to what was around in the 90s when I started cheap guitars are amazing now. Still some duds out there but it’s pretty incredible what you can get for $200 right now.
@caiusmadison29963 жыл бұрын
It seems today, if you have sanding sponges, and aren't afraid to redo a nut at the most, you can turn most duds into dangerous. I can't tell you how many times I bought a cheap Mexico tele or strat, or an epiphone of some sort, and all I had to do was sand the fret edges to smooth from fret sprout, and then replace and properly cut the nut. Boom, instant keeper. Sometimes I just borrow the guitar and tell the buddy I'll get it tip top for them so they can sell, do the nut and fret job, and then give it to them. They end up selling a game system or a spare TV instead 😆
@neocollective3 жыл бұрын
@@caiusmadison2996 Exactly ! I do the same to all my guitars. Just bought a Yamaha Revstar RS502T for $425 on Craigslist ($650 new) and could not believe how high that nut was cut, played really awful, no wonder the guy got rid of it. Also got a $185 used, mint, Harley Benton tele after the guy got it set up by a pro and plays like a dream expensive guitar.
@sneadmc3 жыл бұрын
Are there any online classes you can take to learn how to set up your own guitars?
@frankcarter64273 жыл бұрын
@@sneadmc there are loads, and it really isn't difficult
@enthused75913 жыл бұрын
I picked up the same guitar a month ago, and aside from the small cosmetic quirks, it's the nicest guitar I've ever experienced for under about $600. The frets, spoke wheel truss rod adjustment, and HUGE trem block make it worth well over $350 alone. The pickups are good and the recessed bolt on neck with individual washers instead of a metal plate, as well as the super nice matte finish and decent tuners just make it even more worthwhile. Also, both the pick guard and back plate are thick, premium 3 ply plastic.
@mariewarbington63472 жыл бұрын
I have two, a Tele and a Strat version, both play great. The frets and neck are superb. Better than anything under $1,000.
@bungopony3 жыл бұрын
It sounds pretty damn good, especially for that price! I would have killed to have a guitar that good when I was starting out.
@Stashmanfpv3 жыл бұрын
My point as well (also noted in the comments below) A great guitar for the money, and I would’ve killed to have one as nice as this, while starting out 45 years ago on a Carlos acoustic, with the action almost a quarter-inch in height. I played it for 4 years before I saved enough to buy my first Gibson Les Paul, and then my playing took off… (Not a Gibson fan any longer, even while I own several of them… YMMV Best! ✌🏼
@kevindean13272 жыл бұрын
I live in a place with lot's of Natives and my buddy who's native was spearing salmon one day in the early 80's when a fender acoustic came floating down the river. He grabbed it and phoned me later and asked if I wanted it for $20. That was my first guitar.
@Gene_Cali2 жыл бұрын
@@kevindean1327 Tell your friends to keep an eye out for a 'Tuner' . ;-)
@kevindean13272 жыл бұрын
@@Gene_Cali they don't float!
@monmixer2 жыл бұрын
Yea no shit. My Mother bought me a tiesco s style. Afrer the accoustic of course which as an absolute job to play. I truly learned a lot on that tiesco. Not to mention youtube free lessons instead of playing by ear scratching up records and then a sony walk man with transparent headphones so you can hear your guitar along with the music. that was as good as it got for us.
@MrBraz333 жыл бұрын
Biggest issue I can see with them overall is that logo. IMO really need to redo that. I think if I owned one I'd probably try and scrape part of it off to read FART, but that's just me.
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
I support the fart plan
@robnic523 жыл бұрын
Forget the replacement Wilkinson trem. Just convert it to the full FART logo and it's gig ready.
@elihop94193 жыл бұрын
Great, now I need to buy one just to have a FART guitar… 🎸
@jacobchaunceyweltshmerzhop97943 жыл бұрын
I thought it said eat assssss
@ces693 жыл бұрын
It’s a Suhr copy and Suhr transfers are available on eBay!
@donkeyboy5853 жыл бұрын
I’m almost 60 now so i remember cheap guitars from late 70s. Yes you could get Japanese fender copies for like $120-150 and they weren’t bad (but not any better sounding than this one)but THEY were what you moved up to. Beginner guitars were in like the $60-90 range and you got a stamped steel bridge you couldn’t intonate and weird tin foil pickups so we’re talking now about a guitar that’s about twice the price with over 40 years of inflation. How many things can you say have only doubled in price in over 40 years? Cars? Shoes?. And it makes actual strat sounds and plays reasonably well That said I think some of the ppl who “can’t tell the difference between this and a $1500 American strat “ just want attention
@chrisparker52782 жыл бұрын
Today’s bottom end is yesterday’s mid tier. They’re not perfect but utterly playable
@mikaelbiilmann68262 жыл бұрын
I have a 1982-1984 Squire Stratocaster. I was lucky with that. It never changes. I had to put in a new pick guard with new picks as the old ones were dying.
@63stratoman Жыл бұрын
I remember the Matsumoku guitars from that era that were scary good and go for a premium now! I own an old Electra Working Man. Remember those?
@PhilipHale-nc1ou6 ай бұрын
I started in the days when you would need mole grips to fret the strings and playing a clean F chord was an achiievement
@gtmuse329A3 жыл бұрын
OMG...I started watching this video and now my feed is littered with reviews of this brand by people and channels I have never heard of. This does not lead to a lot of trust in the brand or the reviews! I appreciate that you always give a clear and honest response to the products you check out. 🎸
@yaguitar3 жыл бұрын
I've reviewed a few now, all Harley Benton. They are budget and they do the job. It's hard to not use the word "for the money". But they are good for budget guitars lol
@jamieashby88103 жыл бұрын
Gotta say this is prob'ly the most intensive and honest review I've seen in a while. If I'm ever looking for a banger, Eart definitely gets some serious consideration. Thanks for the review!
@Stashmanfpv3 жыл бұрын
You’d be shocked at how good the stainless steel frets feel! 🔥 I have the “Headless”:version and after setup it’s an amazing instrument, with no need to change pickups, or electronics… it’s a fine guitar in all respects and I own over 50 quality instruments and have been playing for over 45 years. Best! 🔥
@drummer4hire12 Жыл бұрын
I just received the SSS........blown away over the details and gorgeous look/feel
@landonbailey3 жыл бұрын
I think it was originally FART guitars but it didn't do well and they had to change the name.
@etrmusiccircles81973 жыл бұрын
The name simply didn't test well. Investors walked out during meetings. 😂
@friedrudibega63843 жыл бұрын
@@etrmusiccircles8197 lmao walked out!!!!
@ronniefnd3 жыл бұрын
I would buy one of the name was fart. Would be the best wallhanger ever.
@JaniceLalla3 жыл бұрын
Ha!
@devinftf3 жыл бұрын
“Art, Bart, Cart, Ee-art.” - Homer Simpson
@hughbarton57433 жыл бұрын
I am probably a good deal older than most of your viewers (66, been playing poorly for 40+years...), but this type of disparate reviews are nothing new. I bought my first new guitar( a lawsuit Ibanez Tele Thinline ) in 1978 from a chain music store (probably Sam Goody? don't remember...), but had a friend who actually knew what he was doing come along to help. He had the clerk bring out all the inventory they had, and we looked at each one. The results were informative: looked at 10 guitars. 2: unplayable junk. 4: workable. 3:usable. 1 a honey! He explained to me that at that price point, quality control was a hope, not a reality.... P.S. guess which one I bought? That's the problem with getting your guitars online....
@ratatatuff3 жыл бұрын
Right! If you don't have experience with setting up guitars, then buying online is certainly a risk. And even if you have the experience you can always get a shitty instrument. I've learned that lesson years when I ordered a cheap Epiphone LP Junior. Because ... it was cheap. I would never ever have bought that crap if I had tried it in a shop. Plus, it's more exciting to shop for guitars in the real world and play them before buying.
@JoeR2033 жыл бұрын
Sam Ash maybe?
@RobLocksley3 жыл бұрын
My first guitar had problems; it was not the one I wanted it was already sold. I've bought alot cheaper guitar than my first that was allot better, but in the end being able to adjust and set up your guitar will make all the difference...
@gtdadof103 жыл бұрын
"...been playing poorly for 40+ yrs..." Love it! That's me to a tee
@dickflinghammer583 жыл бұрын
@@gtdadof10 Same bad habits? Lol that's my style 😜
@andrewquigley80523 жыл бұрын
It really is a shame that you haven’t gotten the exposure that you deserve. you are my absalute favorite guitar related channel, I think your format is very unique and creates an experience that is extremely welcoming and it almost feels like your in the room geeking over guitars together lmao. All I can say is you are truly an anomaly in the KZbin game and are extremely good at what you do and I hope you soon get the recognition from the algorithm you deserve.
@Zakota3302 жыл бұрын
agree. I'm surprised 60cyclehum only has 100k+ subs
@Xwing113 жыл бұрын
Very nice review and I appreciate the time taken stuck in a circle. One of my complaints about budget guitar reviews is “great for the money”. Having someone say the guitar compares higher or lower than a Fender Player Series. Then higher or lower than a Squire, and so on is so much more useful. I am glad the guitar is better than its price point but is it in the league that I am looking for, lol. Very nice job and I appreciate your discomfort toward the end it shows that you cared about being honest without flaming the guitar or the other reviewers.
@dratliff13213 жыл бұрын
Not a gigging guitar but a perfect learning guitar after a set up. Impressed with the frets, for under 200 bucks not bad my opinion. Great channel, good honest review.
@fighterx41333 жыл бұрын
Through locking tuners and some noiseless pickups in and she is good to gig.
@DrMurdercock3 жыл бұрын
It would be a fine back up gig guitar. Shit, I'd play a gig with one if I knew it was solid. Cheap guitars, you can get fucking crazy with on stage and not have to worry too much lol
@simonlewis84363 жыл бұрын
It’s all about if we can play any genre the guitar name dose not matter,
@DrMurdercock3 жыл бұрын
@@simonlewis8436 KZbin has taught me that you can play any genre on any guitar. People make single coil Tele's heavy AF. That was a shocker when I saw it. Not Tele's with humbuckers, but the single coil lol. I mean yeah some guitars are made to work better for certain styles, but they will play what ever you want to play on them
@bobrichardson59052 жыл бұрын
@@smthnew861 It could be if you want it to. It's just headstock snobbery. Maybe a strat loaded pickguard might fit the same holes if you felt the need to modify it.
@yamahamusicians3 жыл бұрын
Excellent review and instead of the usual over the top crap where some like to show off their super-fast shredding we actually get to hear the tone of the guitar and useful info on build quality. Top job :)
@stoneyrunva2 жыл бұрын
Had a Donner DST-100L for two years now. Paid $101.99 new from Amazon. It stays in tune better than my Orangewood or Epiphone. I have no complaints. In fact, I bought a Donner Ukulele and am happy with that purchase also. I have no affiliation with Donner. Just satisfied with the quality and price of the two products I bought with that brand.
@kylegreen78045 ай бұрын
@@stoneyrunva the Donners are surprisingly good! I got the DS152 pack for my brother in law for him to learn on and after giving it a setup I was super impressed. A far cry from the awful Squier Affinity strat I started on
@skippyi69693 жыл бұрын
Ryan, you have the straight up most honest guitar channel on YT. Congrats ! I wish you would buy a Vintage brand guitar like. V6 or a V100 and let us know what you think.
@stephenwolnisty40132 жыл бұрын
Those bridge screws "not being screwed in all the way" looks intentional to me. Many people set up vintage strat-style tremolos where the two outermost screws are the screws that are tightened down the most and the four middle screws are backed off a little. It's a trick to kind of emulate (not exactly) modern two point trems with vintage-style hardware.
@dahliafiend2 жыл бұрын
Yeah that’s what I do.
@paulgraumann27742 жыл бұрын
Yes correct and there are other set up tricks for 6 screw bridges also.
@markcheetah49602 жыл бұрын
It's not a good idea to do that. Tightening the 2 outer screws and loosening the 4 inner ones will put undue strain on the 2 outer screws. They should all be level and the same height in order to "spread the load" amongst all 6 screws. I made that mistake too. But somebody told me the 2 outer screws could actually get stripped from the wood eventually under heavy use with several springs installed, so I put it back the way it was. Loosening the 4 inner screws didn't change the performance of the trem unit anyway... it felt nothing at all like the "real" 2 point Fender trems.
@johnsmith-ug5tp2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. But these middle screws are backed off too much. If a person knows how to properly set up a vintage 6 screw strat trem it will have great tuning stability. I floated my 6 screw trem, dive bomb and pull up and it stays in tune. Leo Fender was a genius to come up with this design.
@stephenwolnisty40132 жыл бұрын
@@markcheetah4960 Yeah, I'm gonna call BS on whoever told you that doing so could cause the two outer screws to strip out of their surround body wood. This makes no sense in terms of the physics of how the balance of guitar string and tremolo spring tension get transferred to the sides of the six bridge screws. That tension is pulling the edge of the bridge into the side of those screws, not pulling at the heads of the screws away from the front face of the guitar body. Not to mention that all six screws are still present to distribute that tension across them; the only difference backing off the inner four screws is making is that their screw heads are not providing resistance to the top of the bridge plate when moving the tremolo arm up or down. Of course, everyone is welcome to set up their bridges in whatever manner they see fit, but unless you have a seriously defective strat-style guitar, the bridge screws should never be able to be stripped out of the body's wood by string/spring tension alone.
@richardmedeiros84722 жыл бұрын
Nice review, subscribed because you know what you're doing very well. You and Daryll Braun do the best job with this stuff. Always learn from you guys. Good job.
@angrynorway3 жыл бұрын
This video is the first time I’ve heard of this brand.
@MrDrop4423 жыл бұрын
I got the strandberg copy and it is my go to guitar now. Good sound and literally took me 5 mins to get it set up and be happy with it. I didn't even have to touch the frets
@dragan46583 жыл бұрын
You need to get out more..... More youtube... Lol
@angrynorway3 жыл бұрын
@@dragan4658 thanks.
@briano93652 жыл бұрын
I have a Badcat Acrylic guitar because of your channel. I thought it would be a fun guitar to hang on the wall but it plays great and sounds great. It's def in the budget price range and worth every penny. Thanks for making great content and doing videos like this!
@paullatta3 жыл бұрын
I just got mine the other day and I'm quite happy with it. It's a cherry red finish and is well constructed. The only blemish I could find on the guitar was in the belly cut but it doesn't bother me. Construction is great. The nut is kind of thin in my opinion but is well cut. I wanted to get an inexpensive straight style added to my collection and for 200 bucks this fits the bill nicely. The tuners are really nice for this price point. Hell, it's got a nice roasted Maple neck and I can move up and down and do some shredding in a very comfortable way. I'm happy with my purchase.
@rondobondo66003 жыл бұрын
You actually are the only one that actually took one apart and I really appreciate you for sharing
@riccardogarbarino31985 ай бұрын
@@theghastlygamer5326 he actually does it in another video ;)
@andrijasentic97023 жыл бұрын
Ironically, this is the first time I see them being mentioned
@CMHobbies3 жыл бұрын
Same. Haven’t seen a single video.
@eti3133 жыл бұрын
Likewise.
@carlosfernandez35653 жыл бұрын
people: ... youtubers: so people have been asking me a lot about this!
@playstationracer67-acc3 жыл бұрын
Great video. I had a similar experience when I saw all of the hype about the Spark amp. Everyone was raving about it and I was looking for a modelling amp. I bought one, headed straight into a bunch of issues and then I got flamed when I raised those issues on YT. More recently I have been vindicated but not until many other people started to have the same issues and found my channel for the solutions. Us KZbinrs need to be open and honest when doing review videos.
@angryturtle11733 жыл бұрын
I had this guitar in the same color for 2 weeks now and I actually love it a lot. The pickups and electronics are actually very nice, just that the price allowed me to throw in aftermarket pickups and electronics to make it my own. I might give the pickups to my brothers donner soon because he liked it way more than the stock donner ones. The fretboard of this guitar is what surprised me the most, it was so nice to the touch and I love thinner necks.
@YamiMoves Жыл бұрын
Does it have humbucker pick ups
@angryturtle1173 Жыл бұрын
@@YamiMoves this model does not. since i bought it, i installed new pickups with a humbucker on the bridge, and new pots for it, but the original pickups dont sound bad at all. im thinking about installing them back on just to try it out though.
@HeelBJC3 жыл бұрын
Have you heard of a youtuber known as "Trogly?" He's kind of a mysterious figure, but he occasionally does full teardowns (not figuratively tearing the brand, I mean taking the guitar all apart) of a cheap brand known as "Glarry." He gets the guitars from them for free and makes this known, but uses the videos to make suggestions and doesn't hold back from criticisms about QC. I enjoy them and respect that he doesn't go full on shilling for them.
@jeffreyday24143 жыл бұрын
Yep except he's annoying....
@bmark79513 жыл бұрын
@@jeffreyday2414 nope that would be you... and your also an asshole
@HeelBJC3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffreyday2414 Stop projecting.
@jeffreyday24143 жыл бұрын
@@HeelBJC lol! He really is annoying as fuck. He learned the word iteration somewhere and he can't stop using it. Also some other things.
@HeelBJC3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffreyday2414 He also says soft T's as hard T's (Example: The word 'metal'), but in the vast realm of guitar youtubers he's a good dude and I respect him a lot more than many youtubers (60 cycle hum is another good one) despite the quirks.
@dcolum232 жыл бұрын
I appreciated the time and effort you took with this review. Personally I feel that too many reviews talked about the look of components, but that’s so irrelevant for anything under $500-$1000. I just want to know how to plays, how well it stays in tune and how it sounds. Looks and finishing are way down the list of priorities for me.
@AstraVex9 ай бұрын
All these cheap quality makes like EART or Harley Benton, all very capable solid instruments, often for around 200 or 300, perfectly fine for gigging and recording, are starting to make me think "Why the heck are people spending 10,000+ on Les Paul/Fenders and other legacy brands? Ooo, an extra 2000 for a nitro finish and to be chipped and scuffed to looked relic? Yes Please! 😍" It's absolute madness. 😂
@nickmartinez82173 жыл бұрын
I don’t like stressed Ryan. I really wish the internet could just accept the budget guitars are better now than they used to be and most reasonable people know they aren’t the same as the top tier choices.
@ENSOTAVES3 жыл бұрын
He was a bit more careful than usual and showed skepticism, perhaps a natural response to counter all the hype around this Brand. I appreciate it, perhaps he could look at other models from Eart.
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
Its hard for me to throw around a lot of money on guitars right now, I bought this one and i'll be taking a loss making this video, I cant justify that too often.
@ENSOTAVES3 жыл бұрын
60 Cycle Hum Thank you for helping clarify this mystery. I personally discovered them on Amazon and tried and reviewed everyone of their available stock at the time, investing a few thousand dollars out of my own money.
@nickmartinez82173 жыл бұрын
@@60CycleHumcast The same here. You have always been reasonable with your affordable brand reviews.
@anthonythelwell26013 жыл бұрын
@@nickmartinez8217 6
@patrickunderwood56623 жыл бұрын
Mine finally got here. It was single-boxed but the box was absolutely mummified with packing tape, very sturdy. Finish is beautiful and flawless. No cracks, dings or visible fretboard nails. Wood grain is visible through the red finish and looks great. Neck looks great, fretboard looks amazing. The logo is the only downer-just a bad design for a musical instrument. Getting the protective tape off the pick guard and pickups is a MAJOR chore-I might have to remove the knobs and the pick guard to get it all. BTW I think the almost-glow-in-the-dark green pick guard looks sweet, makes a nice contrast with the red body finish. I’ll play it tomorrow.
@patrickunderwood56623 жыл бұрын
In ten years the “Vintage Eart-style Slime Green pick guard” will be a TOP SELLER for the aftermarket guys. Mine should arrive Monday. Hope it’s as good as your review indicates. Subbed.
@ENSOTAVES3 жыл бұрын
lol, like this comment, this sss is my least favorite, yet I agree with the reviewer in that is above its class, not yet comparable with a $1000 guitar, although not all $1000 are made the same, and you can pay that much for bad quality and big namebrand.
@guitarded51983 жыл бұрын
It had the best tone of all pickguards
@johannessilver865310 ай бұрын
Good question because people do need proper information specially beginners. I have seen many where experienced guitar players do explain that "this is awesome", "great" ,"fantastic" and so on...and they are reviewing almost shit. I do not know why they can not say clearly that this is bad or low quality piece...Naturally people who watch these videos have to be critical for the demo and compare different videos and products.
@JC-111113 жыл бұрын
My Indio Goldtop was $219 and it came with leveled frets and rounded & polished fret ends. It's an absolutely fantastic guitar. It needed nothing out of the box except tuned to pitch. Setup was perfect. Neck relief was right on the money. I was shocked, TBH. I love this guitar. Its well worth the money I paid for it. Full mahogany body & mahog set neck. 5/8"(IIRC) maple cap. It's the shiznit.
@jorgefong2841 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your honest thoughts about these alternative instruments. I always have had a feeling that besides the luxury provided by the main brands there is an interesting amount of products that are worth buying and deserve to be mentioned. You have helped me more than once to make satisfying decisions and for that you have my gratitude. Please keep going with this great content and kind regards.
@oldmanlearningguitar4463 жыл бұрын
Cheap guitars don’t have to suck. This is basically bad news for brands that keep the quality of their less expensive guitars low in order to justify the price of their more expensive guitars.
@Hey-Its-Dingo3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I am opposed to Gibson selling the same quality guitars for a couple thousand dollars just because they put an extra layer of lacquer on the body, or added a different color option than they did with the last model.
@mightyV4443 жыл бұрын
@@Hey-Its-Dingo - ... and because it says 'Gibson' on the headstock! 😄
@mightyV4443 жыл бұрын
@OldMAnLearningGuitar - This one even has the Tone control hooked up to the bridge pick-up! I had to modify my own American-made Strat to have that option!
@ludvigbydal78122 жыл бұрын
I agree, price depends pretty much on labor hour rate in the country of origin, buy online or in store, and set up level. To get a professional level instrument it isn't justified any longer to pay way over $1000.
@thegamersgalaxy28552 жыл бұрын
That’s an absurd claim. You just have to love the Gibson jelly in some…😆 it’s always the same envious well, tune!
@EHCreative2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your honest review. I constantly look to KZbinrs for honest opinions on gear as my local music stores rarely care the gear i want. Its getting more difficult to find the honest reviews that you can trust.
@bobbya86223 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, looks good, stainless steel frets, less than $200. I’m thinking that the KZbinrs are right that are positive about it. Based on how you didn’t have any issues except related to tremolo use and detuning, and maybe the fretboard, I’m thinking that it also is easy and comfortable to play. I would say based on your review, four thumbs up 👍👍👍👍(out of five). It shouldn’t be considered as anything other than a good, solid, budget guitar, maybe as a first guitar, or even as a project guitar that something very nice could come from your efforts.
@richardkeller86583 жыл бұрын
I have a similar issue with Firefly guitars. I saw so many reviews about how great the firefly was for under $200. I purchased their 335 style and ended up returning it due to a non-functional truss rod. The good thing is that firefly made the return quick and painless. I then purchased their LP Elite guitar gold top. The finish is very good, binding looks great, and zero finish defects. Looks fantastic! However I did have some mechanical issues: The bridge saddle was cut so deep that the strings would actually get stuck in them; the tuners were very cheap; and had a problem with the bridge pickup. After putting in $160 in upgrades, the guitar sounds and plays well. Was the guitar worth putting in $160 into it? Probably not unless you like to work and upgrade guitars. Fortunately, I like to work on guitars. Getting back to your video, I agree that there are some you tube reviewers that give so many rave reviews for "budget" guitars and I feel that a few of them have given viewers the impression that budget guitars are just as "good" as higher end guitars. I simply try to remind myself, these are still $200 guitars. But again, whether you purchased your guitar from a garage sale or online or a big box store, if you like it and play it....then who really gives a shit on how much you spent on it? Thanks for the video!
@SoCalGuitarist3 жыл бұрын
Bought an EART as a cheap project guitar, blown away by what I got for the price. But that’s the key here, for the price. Mine was playable out of the box, sounded good, no QC concerns. Honestly better than a Squier in the same price range, and sounds as good as if not better. Full size body is nice for modding too (squier affinity series are all “skinny” so normal trem blocks don’t fit). I think they’re great guitars for what you pay.
@LukeMosse3 ай бұрын
I have one and when I first got it I didn't like it, but the longer I've had it, the more I prefer it to my other guitars. I had to replace the pickups, which I was expecting to do, and I had to get used to the double compound radius fretboard. But the idea that it's just a good option as a low cost guitar, I don't think is right, to me, it plays better than the majority of guitars I've played at any price. The fretwork on mine is perfect.
@21stcenturymetal313 жыл бұрын
Happy your making this video. I hope you do a series on these "hype" guitars.
@MrDrop4423 жыл бұрын
I have the headless one that copies the strandberg and I love that guitar. The bridge is a little finiky at first but the fret work is awesome and literally only needed a very minimal setup. I did just get the exposed grain black finish and the finish is a little light where the jack goes but other than extremely minor finish issues like tiny little imperfections in the wood. For the $320 shipped it is worth every penny I paid.
@senseiruss2 жыл бұрын
Excellent an dentertaining review! It was kinda amusing how you struggled (with yourself) to assess this fairly for us, but you certainly gave us a very detailed and informative view of it. I appreciate that you gave such an exhaustive look at ta lower-price range guitar. And I think the musical styles you chose to play in your demos were very helpful - Grazie!
@TheM00ndawg3 жыл бұрын
There's two things, 1. youtubers possibly giving favourable reviews to poor instruments. 2. Companies sending 'special' instruments unbeknownst to youtubers, that have had more work done to them that what regular consumers might buy. I think 2. would likely be a more common occurrence.
@eddiejr5403 жыл бұрын
I totally get what you’re saying about reviewers over singing high praises for these guitars, however, for the market that I feel this is aimed at, it is an incredible value... I can tell you positively that when I was a youngster there was nothing like this available...these so called budget guitars have come a LONG way....so there’s that!!!!!
@kennethwilson58333 жыл бұрын
According to Fender specs the four middle bridge screws are meant to be slightly higher than the outer two.
@Colhogan063 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely correct! The strings should be set to match the radius of the neck. In most cases on a Fender style Strat guitar, it means the center will be higher. 7.25" to 9.5" inch radius seems to be the window for Strats. By adjusting the poles the volume of each string stays consistent.
@caiusmadison29963 жыл бұрын
Essentially, making it actually a 2 point. You are correct. This makes that instability people rattle on about disappear, or next to it, all by itself. A small adjustment to height of strings, and a few springs, cut your nut slots correctly, and every guitar should stay in tune much much better with this setup.
@thomascroce467210 ай бұрын
I have 3 EARTs from Amazon and they are virtually flawless. just received my third one yesterday, HSS Strat style 2/25/24. Low action set up and intonation perfect right out of the box after a quick tune up. Playability is superb. Pickups sound gr8! very loud. pots are smooth. neck and fret work excellent. Overall fit and finish perfect. Selling previously for $399, I got mine in black w/flame maple top for $218 inc. tax and delivery on sale because they have a newer model with a tone shift on the humbucker, which I could care less about. Too many other features to mention. For perspective, I have owned a number of Gibson LPs and Fender Strats and Teles. for $1000s and this guitar is better IMHO. Love all of my EARTs!
@ChadKanotz3 жыл бұрын
I remember my first electric was a strat copy from some department store in the 1980's. I think I was 16. The things that annoyed me the most about it that I had no idea how to fix at the time were the super high action, and three fact that it went out of tune constantly. I know better now, but I think for beginners those things are important.
@Homeside3012 жыл бұрын
And now we can Google it. Crazy world.
@jakollee Жыл бұрын
For what it's worth, I have two PRS's, both have trem bars that push in (not screw in) without any sort of "click" to indicate they're in place properly, and no way to tighten them. Sometimes one of them does seem to be working it's way back out of its hole, but in general it's not an issue. In Elmo Karjalainen's demo video of one of these Eart S-type guitars, he gives it a very intense whammy bar test and the bar did not come off the guitar (plus the guitar stayed in tune!). Anyway, I appreciate your detailed unbiased review, since I'm also tempted by these guitars and the many positive youtube reviews!
@pbasswil2 жыл бұрын
I'm early in my early 60s, and when I was a teenager, the 'bargain' off-brand guitars were _utter crap._ If you can tweak a few things on that SSS and have a functional Strat that you could actually play on a gig, you're way, _way_ ahead of where we were. We had to save and save (from our mindless $130/week teenager jobs) to get $250 - 300 1970s bucks together before we were functionally guitar-ed up. (Oh, and we had to get up an hour before we went to bed to walk 20 miles to school... etc. etc.)
@mikaelbiilmann68262 жыл бұрын
Try telling young people that today, and they won’t believe you!
@alexjuckett30302 жыл бұрын
I do lessons, and bought one of these for my students that don't have a guitar. They have a very comfortable feel and decent sound, so to me, it makes a perfect first guitar or even intermediate. I can play it and feel just fine, and have even brought it along as a back-up for my Strat. No complaints on it as an everyday practice, or jamming guitar. Now if you're comparing it to anything high-end, I don't think anyone would expect it to hold up. But for what it is, they are great! I love mine!
@madaxeman93862 жыл бұрын
I think with these guitars, the quality is hit and miss, but with the advancement of CNC and better QC, it's becoming more of hits lately. I bought a sunburst one, and I must've got lucky because it plays phenomenal. I just raised the action because it was too low for me (!), and loosen the truss rod to put a bit more bow to the neck and that was all I needed to do. Intonation was spot on right out of the box, and the neck and the frets are flawless! It has become one of my favorite axe, and it plays so well I just can't put it down! It's an unbelievable value, and I ordered another one to mod the hell out of it.
@YamiMoves Жыл бұрын
Does it have humbucker pickups
@madaxeman9386 Жыл бұрын
@@YamiMoves No it's a Strat clone, so 3 single coils. I'm planning on installing a single coil sized humbucker on the bridge though.
@MarcCoteMusic3 жыл бұрын
The 4 screws on the bridge aren't screwed down all the way because they shouldn't be. The bulk of the work is done by the two outer screws, hence why it's also possible to have a 2 point trem.
@sainteyegor3 жыл бұрын
I saw a lot of hype about the $140 Firefly 338 and managed to buy one. All of the KZbin reviews were pretty spot on. Yes, the pickups ARE microphonic. Yes, the bridge kind of sucks and so do the tuners. It still played pretty well right out of the box, which is what almost everyone was saying. I replaced the all of the cheap hardware with “decent” stuff and it’s a damned nice instrument for a $300 total investment.
@srh4133 жыл бұрын
Thankyou so much for this. I’ve seen the hype around some of these brands (Harley Benton,Firefly,Shijie,Donner… etc). I’ve never played a Benton without issues, having said that I could say the same about Squier and others. You get what you pay for 9 times out of 10.
@misteress3840 Жыл бұрын
Shijie isn’t budget, but midrange. Yes?
@eartguitars313 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honest review! Great video!
@guitarded51983 жыл бұрын
Heeeey!! It’s you guys!! LOL, way to bring a great entry level guitar to market.
@Stratisfied222 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite guitar out of my bunch. My PRS S2, Charvel, and Chapman have taken a back seat to this guitar. I modified mine with two alnico 5's in the neck and middle and a single coil sized humbucker in the bridge and it's just sick. Eart doesn't even know how good of a guitar they are building. If you have this guitar do yourself a favor and swap out the pickups, it makes a huge difference. It's still impossible to find a better deal than this guitar. That being said if you put in a little time and effort with this guitar it can be a phenomenal player.
@troyspencer7123 жыл бұрын
this is their cheaper s type, they have another with hss and twice the price as that one. Claims of us and or korean parts depending on which model you buy.
@railroller3 жыл бұрын
Check out Lucas Crossley's channel. He is dissecting and rebuilding the Eart guitar you are referring to, and is the person who is seen early in this video.
@troyspencer7123 жыл бұрын
@@railroller yeah the hss blue one that costs about 500 canadian is the one I was interested in, finding that fret board staple was jarring to me. It looks like a good value for price modern strat but I have little skill in repairs or even set ups so I'm likely going to look elsewhere. Ive followed this brand on amazon since it first appeared and requested content providers check them out, happy to see some are providing the good and the bad.
@railroller3 жыл бұрын
@@troyspencer712 Yes. What's more, Eart's website has now changed and there is no longer any mention of roasted maple on the neck or fretboard of the SSS. I also thought the radius was supposed tighter on the SSS than on the guitar we saw here on 60cyclehum. Eart's web page for the SSS does not mention radius. It is disappointing that after seeing so many videos about EART, I have learned almost nothing new about the guitars. I am looking forward to Lucas' upcoming video. My biggest turn off is the poor fretwork on Lucas' CP-1 guitar. He posted a photo. The frets are quite flattened. If one wants shield the Eart guitar, change out the ceramic magnet pickups and tiny pots, change out the nut and crown and polish the stainless frets, the $350 CP-1 guitar becomes somewhat more expensive.
@63stratoman Жыл бұрын
I just bought the Eart Tele Thinline model from someone who ordered it off of Amazon. Still had the shipping box and packaging material that was much better than what you had. Basically still brand new and he said he made no adjustments. The neck is by far the best feature. Has the best initial setup feel of any guitar I’ve ever played and I am hard-pressed to find any place for improvement. Perhaps a little intonation tweak on one of the strings. Action is pretty much perfect. My Guitar lists for $399 so a little more than yours but I’d say it could give anything in the $600-700 range a good run for its money! Definitely blows away any Squier and probably most MIM Fender guitars.
@triax7006 Жыл бұрын
Quality of guitars due to manufacturing & ironically gettign away from the more handmade approach of the past means the consistency is there. Sure in any production there is an accepted % that will get through & that is where the QC comes into play & where perhaps the justification of a higher cost product comes about. Of course a handmade guitar today does mean that it will cost more asthat entails more more time taken on 1 instrument which will be checked over the manufacturing process. But people seem to think their $1500 Fender or $2-3k Gibson is handmade - itr isn't because due to modern manufacturing the quality is achieved via modern manufacturing & things like CNC to machine to exacting standards. The difference will be the setting up & making sure the things post the manufacturing all past the QC at a given price point.
@AndyLovesLucha3 жыл бұрын
Heck with the guitar, I can just listen to you play surf licks all day - sounds great!
@LuvhandleR3 жыл бұрын
All this talk about this model Eart not being gig ready is rubbish. I purchased this same model and right out the box it was ready for the stage. It oozes quality, tight knobs and tuners and the fit and finish is excellent. The mistake people seem to be making is,letting the price dictate their perception of how to value this instrument. Better than the Fender Classic Vibe for sure. Don't sleep on the Eart guitars,they will become legendary just like the Shijie brand.
@Chuck-Bob3 жыл бұрын
I bought two guitars for right around $200 last year, and both were absolutely great. I reviewed one of em myself. Neither were this brand though, I haven't played one of these. Thanks for the review, Ryan.
@Chuck-Bob3 жыл бұрын
Man, those frets are quite nice. The pickups have surprisingly good tones. Wonder if those are ceramic magnets.
@amsprich Жыл бұрын
I got a headless Eart cause I wanted to see how the bridge worked, totally thinking I was going to send it back. It did not go back and is now one of my favorite guitars. I replaced the pick-ups and it sounds amazing. I'd suggest checking them out, swaping pickups are one of the easiest things to change. Its way harder to fix playability issues. This is my "desk" guitar.
@sarawelling52713 жыл бұрын
Of the Eart and guitar you compared it to, I still prefer the Eart. I don't know what it is, because I'm not the world's biggest cheap guitar fan, but they have character. I think they're onto something. I'm not entirely sure what it is, but it feels really special.
@MrRMB12 жыл бұрын
Great video! I purchased one of their ES335 alternatives based on reviews from Darrel and Max. I think they are both experienced and honest and I trust their judgement. I was not disappointed and really enjoy playing this semi hollow body!
@davidmarkham43913 жыл бұрын
This is a perfect mod platform. I have been watching this video thinking that i could take that guitar and change nothing besides the pickguard, layout, nut and possibly the block. A proper set up and once over and a modded finish and that would be a bad ass guitar to have in your arsenal
@1rwjwith3 жыл бұрын
You bring up a great point about youtube reviewers. I am always somewhat suspect of hyped cheap equipment so I do watch a lot of content on things these days. I do tend to be more suspicious of STORES with review channels , since they are selling the products they are bound to be as positive as possibe. YOU DO A GREAT JOB. THANKS,!
@AndruJorj3 жыл бұрын
15:20 - Ryan doesn't stretch the strings when tuning a new guitar. The guitar is destined to go out of tune because of this. You cannot reliably judge the tuning stability of this video because Ryan didn't stretch the strings. At 18:25 he mentions it's going out of tune. That's due to not stretching the strings and lubricating the nut!
@sonicmistress3 жыл бұрын
Nope, no need to stretch the strings if you know how to string a Guitar properly, they are designed to be stretched!!! More Guitar Myth nonsense.
@AndruJorj3 жыл бұрын
@@sonicmistress You have no idea what you are talking about, John. No idea at all. The only nonsense here is whatever bullshit you're writing. Guitar strings stretch. Stretching detunes. You must pre-stretch to avoid the detuning. If you don't stretch the strings, you're going to spend the first hour of playing retuning the instrument. I can tell you've never had to do a string change while performing. It's quite simple, grade-school level physics at play here, John.
@PJCobi2 жыл бұрын
Nice to see a truly honest review and not someone blowing smoke. New subscriber here.
@lance1346793 жыл бұрын
If you make good stuff, you don't need to manage what people say about your stuff, 'cause it speaks for itself.
@guitarrazen Жыл бұрын
I am getting this Strat/Suhrish model from EART next month, but I have been playing with their headless model, I believe it is called GW-02, mine is Purple, with roasted Maple in the neck, and compared to my Strandberg Boden, it is an absolutely fantastic guitar. Every new guitar we purchase needs to be tweaked to our own taste for performance, string action, truss rod, bridge, etc... It would be interesting to see your opinion after playing with this guitar for a few months... I have not really found a better value for money guitar better than the EART, and I play electric guitars since the 90s... Thanks for the video, I subscribed to your channel.
@triax7006 Жыл бұрын
And essentially has the same neck as this as it is a compound neck with the same SS frets albeit it is 5 piece so the materials are not the same. At the price point it will have been built to the same standards as this & if that guitar is great then this will be the same but will be the "basic" start type model. The company also seem to go out to improve the flaw's in a given design, the Teles are more comfortable due to the belly cut & arm shoulder (why people seem to like the flawed design of a slab guitar is baffling in this day & age). That GW2 you mention improve the Standberg design especially the ball ends of the strings going into headless neck end. At the end of the day it is down opinion but you have to wonder how people still have this notion that only guitars over $1k can be considered "pro" & anything below is going to be beginner & mid tier.
@guitarrazen Жыл бұрын
@@triax7006 Agree, but the neck from my Boden is really amazing. Different prices for very similar electric guitars. The GW-2 is a bargain for what it costs...
@boudewijnborger14923 жыл бұрын
Wish this guy could actually play a song when demoing. Interesting specs on the guitar, i like those rounded off frets.
@TexanUSMC80893 жыл бұрын
KZbin watches for that a lot. That's why so many will just play a few licks and not a song.
@0000song00003 жыл бұрын
short answer : no I dont know how many videos i saw "praising" the latest generation of Squier Affinity models (it has been years since the last time i had seen/checked one out)... last week (at a department store) they had the Affinity Tele in Orange color... looked quite cool from afar... looked terrible once you were close... felt like a nail-sharp (bad) toy *Let's be honest: buying a badly made guitar and try to set it up yourself is not and option for begineers* (unless they have guitarrist parents, on which case they may just lend em an old yet supperior instrument) People do forget most towns do not have a guitar tech around
@jasongraves82553 жыл бұрын
It has a 80’s Kramer and Suhr shaped headstock.
@caiusmadison29963 жыл бұрын
The remnants of the Samick corporation of old are strong in the cheap guitar market. I despise that shape for how generic it is. The shape literally smacks of "Eh, whatever, where's the tuners? Slap em' on, ship it out!" Do ya see what I mean? It is perhaps what you get when minimalistic approaches fail to interest.
@caiusmadison29963 жыл бұрын
@Spalien Acecraft yep. I guess you could say Ibanez Roadstar is a similar thing.
@allanharris9703 жыл бұрын
An honest review no doubt. I don't like the pick guard either. I'd probably scuff up the magnets if they bothered me and replace the knobs and pickguard. The nut looked fine. The bridge looked good and you say the tuners are good. The fret board may benefit from a cleaning or very light fine scuffing. I feel you gave it a better rating than you felt you gave it haha. It''s rare for me to be happy with a factory set up on any guitar but that's my problem :) Thanks so much for this review and I hope you make back some $$ to help offset the cost. I honestly felt from afar it is a pretty decent guitar. Of course I'd have to have in my hands and hear it the same room to know for sure. New subscriber here because of this video.
@rickcox67883 жыл бұрын
I received mine today. I can not tell you how amazing I think this guitar is. It is easily as good as any of my Fenders even up to my American-made ones. It blows the Squier off the stage. I understand being reserved about these and not wanting to over-hype them but easily should be a $900 guitar.
@overcome86283 жыл бұрын
How long was the delivery time?
@mikeb53722 жыл бұрын
How's that guitar holding up for you now, 11 months later?
@herbyguitar2 жыл бұрын
There is a difference between you purchasing a guitar and a company sending you a guitar for review. When they send you a guitar for review they can cherry pick the instrument.
@thedoyleharcavy3 жыл бұрын
I really want to know what brand you were referring to that you said you will never work with again. 🧐
@russellskiles57233 жыл бұрын
Same!! Haha
@wagonet2 ай бұрын
Just got this guitar in 2024. It absolutely was setup and very playable outta the box. Mine was also shipped in a secure styrofoam molded box (unlike thr video). They have updated their shipping
@markd94103 жыл бұрын
Uhh I just bought the eart headless travel guitar for my kid. It’s awesome as hell.
@sidestyle05 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this kind of "pull back the curtain" video that gives a completely unvarnished review. Well done!
@wadehampton15342 жыл бұрын
This guitar is light years ahead of the cheap guitars that were available when I started playing fifty years ago. We were playing Silvertone and Kay guitars, which were absolute crap. They were barely even musical instruments at all. Mile high strings, forget about intonation, ragged fret ends, twisted necks, and microphonic pickups etc. But man did we think we were big shots! I decided years ago that life is too short to play cheap guitars. I'd rather have fewer really good guitars than a room full of cheapies. I save the money, and buy the best that I can afford, which is always from the top tier offerings. I haven't bought any Custom Shop instruments yet, they are ridiculously over priced, I feel that the higher end production guitars are a better value. I'll take a bit of a divination, and write about a different brand, one that deserves your attention. The new Gretsch Streamliners are probably the best bang for the buck out there right now in budget guitars. I'm a Gretsch enthusiasts, but I have two of their Pro Line instruments. Most Gretsch guitars come equipped with a Bigsby vibrato system, which I adore. I've had the opportunity to examine the lowest tier Streamliners in person, and they absolutely floored me with the quality of the builds. They cost around $500, and punch way above their weight class. It keeps getting better and better as you go up the rungs to the mid point Electromatics. These are seriously great instruments that fetch between $800 and $1000. The Pro Line is the cats meow, they are IMO, the best made production guitars made today. Expect to pay $2500 + new for one of these incredible instruments, but you'll be getting an amazing guitar. Gretsch has its own thing going on, and they absolutely shine when played fingerstyle. This where they excel, played clean, with the fingers. They have a chime that sets them apart from the competition, and many players (like myself) are hooked immediately by the unique tones and chime that can be found nowhere else.
@NWLee2 жыл бұрын
A great video, not so much just the review but, the way you analyze evaluating budget friendly gear.
@mindfall823 жыл бұрын
Very good review! I've always loved your channel because of your honesty. First thing I check when I buy a guitar is neck relief, also if it's straight, nut, saddles, intonation and tuners. Sometimes those cheapies can surprise you! I can't believe it's rosewood when they're putting pau ferro on Mexican fenders!
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
im not 100% sure its rosewood, the product description says rosewood but the translation is pretty rough on other details. Its a dark wood but its grain doesn't look like any other rosewood ive seen before, it might just be because its very smooth and had a gloss finish on it though.
@paulgraumann27742 жыл бұрын
No I am certain it" s NOT rosewood. I have seen and worked on many guitars that have I.rosewood and B.rosewood and even 1 with Honduras rosewood which is SO hard. it is a bear to refret. I bought a cheap Tele thinline copy that was reviewed on most KZbin guitar channels as having a rosewood neck ( including yours) just to find out it was a composite of some type.No problem as I intended it for a travel guitar/ beater anyway. Only 1 reviewer on KZbin caught the fact that it was not rosewood when he put oil on the board as part of his set up and the oil never penetrated the board !#$! Also the neck had to much edge roll over ( a quick and dirty way of making fret ends feel better) Naturally I didn't see this video untill AFTER I ordered it. So the neck not great but with the thinline body and decent hardware " good for the price" So what I have learned is that one is lucky to get A GOOD rosewood board on any inexpensive guitar under $ 400.Saw a Squire neck with tuners today on FB looked like deal at 65 but RW board was not very straight grained so older Squires had nice RW boards but crap fret ends and fret work but newer Squirts have much better fret work but crap for RW if even RW boards.So that a the way it goes sonething has to give at this price point.
@TomBailey3 жыл бұрын
I have one of the Eart Headless guitars that I got for $300. Mine appears to have a baked ash body and baked maple neck. The body was not sanded perfectly smooth in the cut-aways. I had to adjust the truss rod slightly, and set the intonation (I had to figure this out for myself on the headless trem bridge - no instructions included). I also had to adjust the bridge to set the trem where I liked it. Ryan, great review as always!
@twowaymuir3 жыл бұрын
There are some very good videos regarding the bridge setup on youtube. Here is just one of them. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pp6bf4l_f5tma9E
@twowaymuir3 жыл бұрын
An instructional video regarding the headless with the trem bridge. kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y33JhWOAiMiGrKM
@Slim-Richard3 жыл бұрын
Customer: it detunes, its hard to setup, its noisy, not versatile, it sounds bad with my amp it looks cheap. KZbinrs: edge of the frets is so smooth, corners are nice rounded and it sounds not like cheap guitar with my 2000$ amp.
@supernintendo1823 жыл бұрын
Yeah there are a lot more factors than tone that make a bad guitar.
@dust171113 жыл бұрын
Exactly you can take any piece of crap guitar and make it sound great through a 2000 rig. Most people playing budget guitars are also buying budget amps , so they need to do them with at best a nice practice amp that's it , fender mustang lt25 and a Donner lp or Donner jazz master sound amazing just saying lol
@barretprivateer87683 жыл бұрын
If your amp sounds bad it's your amp.
@alextimo3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for doing an honest review. Your honest evaluation, along with Lucas Crossley's, are much needed to balance out the other channels professing "I'm in love" before even taking the guitar out of the plastic and gushing, "These are the best tone knobs I've ever used," about cheap pots without even plugging the guitar in.
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
lol, there was a channel that said 'the tuners sound really good'.... uhhhh what? im sure they slipped up and meant to say they 'feel really good'. but still, some of those reviews are over the top.
@alextimo3 жыл бұрын
@@60CycleHumcast The exact quote was, iirc, "These are the best tone pots I've ever used!" straight out of the box, having never plugged the guitar in. This was immediately after, "I'm in love!" while the guitar was still in the wrapping, and I stopped watching right after that as it was clear it would be nothing but glowing praise. It felt more like a paid infomercial than a review. Comments like, "I took it to my tech, and he couldn't believe I got it for less than $1,000," designed to make you feel like you're getting a great deal.
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
@@alextimo yeah that’s all bonkers.
@troyspencer7123 жыл бұрын
They also sell 800 - 1000 dollar models that claim to be in the league of the Shiji guitars coming out of china. They are trying to be its own thing and not just a OEM maker
@Gene_Cali3 жыл бұрын
This October China will have it's NAMM, and this company EART will be in the main Spotlight. Epiphone, Eastman, and EART. China's top picks for quality musical instruments.
@timbaker1320 Жыл бұрын
I bought an Eart SSS from Amazon About 3 years ago. I'm not a KZbinr, I just watch it. I love it. No gripes here for the price. I tweaked it very little. No defects I can see. I plan on changing pickups, tuners and nut. It's my goto. I have PRS's but I love to play the Eart.
@timbaker1320 Жыл бұрын
Hey! If I couldn't see my guitar right now, I would had sworn you stolled mine. Same model and color.
@cowhidemusic89043 жыл бұрын
I actually kind of like the matte sunburst finish.
@caiusmadison29963 жыл бұрын
Very 70's Fender, like toward the end.
@OscillationOverdrive2 жыл бұрын
@60cyclehum Screws on the bridge have a Stevie Ray Vaughan setup: The two outside screws are snug on the plate and the middle ones are raised slightly.
@Guilhem743 жыл бұрын
Darrel Braun tested this week a Donner strat he ordered, exactly similar to the one he was given by Donner to review and found out both were of the same quality standard! It was good to know...
@whatwedointheshadows33493 жыл бұрын
It’s a Donner party!
@vince80813 жыл бұрын
It's a typically budget Suhr style guitar. So if you want a modern fender, change the pickups, make your favourite setup and you're good to go. I think their frets are rounded (or molded) before the insert in the fretboard. Check out their other models, there's a killer modern Tele style and an absolute killer strandberg copy.
@rondobondo66003 жыл бұрын
I must of gotten a really good one .... I like the EART guitar play's amazing
@v2vroth2 жыл бұрын
Looks good for the price! Thanks for this video I may look into one. I love your channel ! If i get one I am gonna change the E to an F and play the shit out of it lol
@grilledspaghetti3 жыл бұрын
I'm suspicious of your acceptance of our suspicions. What are you up to? I trust no Ryan's other than myself.
@60CycleHumcast3 жыл бұрын
Now I’m suspicious of your suspicion of my suspicions.... WHO PAYED YOU TO MAKE THIS COMMENT?!?!? ;-)
@friedrudibega63843 жыл бұрын
I'm suspicious of people that use cooked food as their names.
@grilledspaghetti3 жыл бұрын
@@friedrudibega6384 :o
@grilledspaghetti3 жыл бұрын
@@60CycleHumcast I only get offers of sponsorship from products of ill repute and low-fat dairy alternatives, which may or may not be the same thing....?...