Great psychology lesson. I'm a boomer with too many guitars and yeah I'm just like you described and I have seen the anecdote you told in my own friend who probably doesn't know exactly how many instruments she has, but never spends beyond her means. Also, when I buy a cheap instrument I also spend a couple of hundred extra on strings, patch cords, strap, set-up etc. All I can say is THANK YOU ASIA for keeping US corporations somewhat honest. I hate to think how bad cars would be today if Honda and Toyota never came along.
@Dahlgren195827 күн бұрын
Phil! What you said about guitar magazines being institutions and how YTers really can't be was the most insightful thing I've heard about the print/online debate maybe ever. I've written for magazines (not guitar), I taught mass comm to college students, I think deeply about all of this stuff... and you said, apparently off the cuff, what it would take me 1,000 words to explain in an article. Well done, sir.
@davidtyndale955726 күн бұрын
Phil, you have the best content and attitude of any KZbin guitar channel! Your self-deprecating humour always makes me laugh. When someone told you "you're not an idiot like the other KZbinrs", you suggest that the standard to be singled out for praise amongst KZbinrs is "not an idiot", and that's hilarious. And later when you talk about influencers or "internet douchebags, like me", by saying that you prove that you're NOT one of the douchebags. Keep up the good work!
@danabrewer367627 күн бұрын
I used to get Guitar Player, World, Guitar for the Practicing Musician, Bass Player all for years and years. One by one they have disappeared from my mailbox. Thankfully, through magazinedirect I can read many that I have missed except GFTPM which was best by far with the full songs with bass lines and superior material overall. That other mag that stopped print is Total Guitar. through like pocketmags with the plus sub, all access for past years for the guitar mags has been so much fun having bought new instruments over the last couple years. To the topic that brought me here: Beginner guitars really have never been for beginners until the Fender Squier Affinity or Bullet and later the Ibanez packages. I almost lost my teaching job at one music store when I tried to change a student and his mom's mind on a guitar purchase because of the neck (a large D shape) and the inability to lower the strings (the bridge was the issue) on the one they were being sold. Being an 11 year old, his hand wouldn't do well at all with size and strength being those major left hand factors.
@barbmelle313627 күн бұрын
From Leo: I used to subscribe to 6 different motorcycle magazines. I think all but one have closed up. Same with Guitar magazines. (I do miss the tabs for current songs that used to be in magazines) With guitars, the sound is an important part of the product, and magazines don't deliver that. "there's a new band in town, but you can't get the sound from the pages in a magazine"
@KennethMoyer-t3y27 күн бұрын
Vintage basses were a huge surprise to me. The quality was great and the price was really reasonable. In studios, it was usually the one that got picked over the Fenders I brought in.
@BessieBopOrBach27 күн бұрын
Very interesting discussion at the end about who's buying "beginner" guitars. It seems to me, anecdotally, that the vast majority of beginner guitarists don't buy a new guitar, they are GIVEN a hand-me-down from someone, or they grow up in a house that already has a guitar, or they borrow one. Then they stick with that first guitar until they can actually afford to buy one, and by that point they are serious enough to no longer be interested in starter guitars.
@salbiase211727 күн бұрын
I've bought about 15 'starter' guitars. I'm a beginner. I've been playing 16 years
@davideatwell657727 күн бұрын
I found this whole beginner guitar thing interesting, that they are often bought by intermediate players,I've bought a couple and changed the pickups but didn't keep them. As we all know there are people that earn very little money yet own expensive guitars and there are collectors, what intrigues me is why guitar makers and utube videos don't focus enough on playability.
@MinsanSauers27 күн бұрын
Love the King's X! I used to listen to Gretchen Goes to Nebraska on my Walkman in high school :) I was in a music store recently and started playing "Over My Head". The older guy working there, came over to thank me 'coz he hadn't heard King's X in the store for a long time.
@davidbrowning298027 күн бұрын
The best “unknown” 3 piece band ever. Absolutely killed live.
@ScottysAnimals26 күн бұрын
The fender micro headphone pedal was it game changer for me! Not just for playing or practicing but also for recording I can go into a stereo splitter into my scarlet and record really good tones with very little effort
@kendogrimrick24 күн бұрын
I have one of these, they're great. ... and my little Mustang Micro feeds right into my DAW, it's fun to jam with, daily.
@Kmayzer27 күн бұрын
I would say that a lot of budget guitars are bought by non beginners because they want to learn to work on them and modify them.
@davidbrowning298027 күн бұрын
As a DIY builder/mod/ repair guy, I’ve bought several budget guitars to do just that. Whether it’s to refinish, regret/crown, etc… It’s actually cheaper than buying separate parts and it allows me to experiment without breaking the bank.
@BryanMiranda9626 күн бұрын
That's probably less than 10% of that buyer pool
@orlock2026 күн бұрын
Slide players don't care. As long as the strings are tight, it'll work as a slide guitar. That's why Samantha Fish can sound good on a $150 cigar box guitar.
@wasteddude938724 күн бұрын
Good point, but to expound, I bought a collection of guitars under $300 each because I wanted more than one $3000 guitar. I judiciously learned how to work on them before I bought the first one so I could avoid repair and upgrade bills. So far, so good.
@stringrip27 күн бұрын
As a poster pointed out in the chat - the respected Guitar Techniques magazine is also being discontinued by publisher Future pic which owns Guitar Player, Guitar World, Guitarist and Total Guitar magazines. They are also ending Total Guitar magazine and most of their general magazines. The editor of the now defunct Guitar Techniques magazine is now going to work for Guitar World. In one sense it may be true that guitar magazines are obsolete but that is not true of Guitar Techniques Magazine. It was far more than just tab. The articles on music theory, technique and profiles of lesser known progressive artists and audio of all the lessons made it an educational resource that goes beyond watching videos on KZbin. Those who collected them and still have the included CDs will be able to use them for practice and study for years. But producing magazines has gotten more expensive and I believe Guitar Techniques magazine was quite expensive in the USA.
@neilpatrickhairless27 күн бұрын
It's wild that magazines of any kind even exist at this point
@jray536327 күн бұрын
It was a good magazine, but the price was outrageous! Just couldn’t justify it. The price is what killed the magazine business. Half as many pages, twice as many ads, and then they charge a fortune for it! It was just a matter of time!
@stringrip26 күн бұрын
@@jray5363 I justified it when I bought it also by the included CD and the amount of work that went into producing all those analysis articles and recording them plus the fees they had to pay for copyright. UK Guitarist magazine continues but if you are in America yes its quite expensive.
@stringrip26 күн бұрын
@@neilpatrickhairless Yes and no. Phil reads Vogue and some people get sick of looking at screens and having to have a power supply.
@larryjeffryes616826 күн бұрын
That sounds like good material for a second life on YT. The CDs are content ready for such a venue.
@1100003827 күн бұрын
I have a couple of Vintage guitars. They are rock solid. My Tele has been mine for 20 years and probably gets played more than any other of my guitars.
@richardsmith961527 күн бұрын
Vintage the brand? or Vintage as in old guitars?
@johnoakleymusic27 күн бұрын
Jet JS300 has an awesome tremelo and comes with a roasted maple neck, bone nut, fully rolled fretboard edges and a respectable set of pickups for £159. It’s crazy value and quality for the cash. It’s not prohibitive to a beginner in any way in my opinion and I own PRS Custom Cores and Gibsons etc. It’s a proper sleeper instrument
@GuitarGearGyan18 күн бұрын
Vintage guitars are great. Reviewed 3 of them and they all had decent views and interactions. Highly recommend you getting a couple for the channel.
@StevenSimpson-it5mv27 күн бұрын
Having worked music retail for a down decades I can attest that not only are beginners not the ones buying beginner guitars, they are more likely the ones buying Les Paul Standards and American Fenders right off the bat. So many more frequent rookies wayyy outspending their talent.
@NoBrakes2327 күн бұрын
Don't worry, Phil, there's no such thing as a Man's version of a beach cruiser. Some of them just have that lame top tube.
@fry_it27 күн бұрын
i really liked the sound-cancelling pickup in the start of guitar of the week
@stoneysdead68927 күн бұрын
If you're the new guitar magazine- where's the tab? That was the only reason I ever bought them, because they had tab in them- usually incorrect but, close enough you could figure it out for yourself after you learned their "version". You used to do a song of the week I think it was- or maybe it was one a month- where you learned a new song every month and showed it to your audience. I thought it was a pretty cool idea. I can't remember what songs I learned watching you, but I learned a couple along with you.
@Prajnana27 күн бұрын
Two different points of view - except in a few rare cases (a couple of GP example tabs) I never bothered with the tab in any guitar magazine. My loss, I guess...
@admarhermans126 күн бұрын
I’m not a big PRS lover (I play bass, loved the 90’s PRS 3 pickup basses though), but yours is a beauty!
@lanceholland27 күн бұрын
I saw you at that PRS event and wanted to say hi but you had several fanboys circled around you and didn't want to make it more awkward. I did get to meet Tim Pierce which was a treat - such a nice guy.
@DahveeedL25 күн бұрын
I have a Trev Wilkinson Italia brand guitar. It looks like a weird 1960s model but has all up to date features - all Wilkinson bridges and pups. It’s so unusual is great fun to play, the clean sound is vintage but it can hold the heaviest overdrive and fuzz. I got it for a steal thinking I'd keep it as a stop gap but now I love it and will never sell. An amazing and interesting guitar.
@DimKAt2127 күн бұрын
+1 for Phil reviewing the 5150 Iconic 🤘
@jimwoodard6427 күн бұрын
It was 2018, Phil, I met you there; that's the only reason I know, and that's the only one I've ever attended. We had a brief conversation before you went inside the factory. I was also "press", so I got to do a bunch of YT'er stuff. I don't know if you remember, but there was a big storm on Saturday that pushed us all inside at some point. That was when I walked the dealer tables. Fun day, but I'm glad I was only there Saturday, because as you stated, there wasn't much outside of that day to do for fun. Got to hang with some fun You Tube folks, like Tyler Larson. That was back when a Silver Sky was still being shipped in a hard case, before they switched to the gig bags.
@eddiejr54027 күн бұрын
The timeline we are on now and when reality jumped from the old one can be directly attributed to when PRS switched the Silver Sky to a gig bag…sorry, it sounded funnier in my head 😫
@zadjikproductions398127 күн бұрын
The problem with musical instrument companies is that they have gone the way of record labels. It's no longer about the music, it's just about the business and following a business model that generates the most revenue so they can pay the executives obscene salaries and consistently pay dividends to investors. The product really doesn't matter. As Marshall has shown.
@admarhermans127 күн бұрын
Yes, that’s how short term economics work… They can’t help themselves. Kind of the American way?
@ChristopherStandardTime27 күн бұрын
What do you think they *used* to be? Nobody goes into business for (lol) *LoVe* 😆
@PabstMauloon27 күн бұрын
@@ChristopherStandardTime I do. ImmaloveRnotafighter. HA YAW!!!!🎉! ( hi yaw!) I'm also a spinning summersault of R A G E. H I Y A W¡
@lez_ghozt26 күн бұрын
Whether your criteria is quality or cost, guitars are better than they have ever been. Why are you complaining?
@jamespollock1126 күн бұрын
*Criterion @@lez_ghozt
@ACWraith27 күн бұрын
I recently messed up just ordering a pickguard from Warmoth. All of the screw holes and controls fit fine, but I didn't realize the hardtail bridge on my Squier Sonic Strat is so wide. Now I have to file it down. I should have ordered the Floyd Rose cut just to be safe and dealt with the moved screw hole. As for why I bought that beginner guitar, it's because I wanted a cheap mod platform where I could count on easily accessible Fender "standard" replacement parts. There are definitely better complete guitars in that price range, but I already knew I would be tossing aside everything other than the body and neck.
@thezombieguitarcompany27425 күн бұрын
The Zombie Guitar Company is a Vintage dealer!!! I will work with you. -Tracy
@JoshDempler23 күн бұрын
I have a 1938 Harmony parlor acoustic that has a chunky hard v neck and it's surprisingly comfortable and I have smaller hands. Played it out a couple of times now and love it.
@stashburner26 күн бұрын
Sad to lose these magazines. I have about 10 years of Vintage Guitar, Guitar Magazine, Guitar Player, and Tone Quest. Yes, they are for sale. Haha
@MrNighthawk6827 күн бұрын
For what it's worth I just talked to a Sweetwater rep about this $999 blow out deal for the Mesa Boogie Mark Five 25. He knew nothing about it. He did say those amps are discontinued but knew nothing about this blow out deal.
@kendogrimrick24 күн бұрын
Great episode, my friend. I look forward to these. Sometimes there's stuff that I do know about, but Phil gives a new perspective. But oftentimes I learn something that is a great new discovery for me, Thank you, Sir. have a great day!
27 күн бұрын
I’ve owned and sold loads of Vintage brand guitars. They’re very good quality compared to the average generic brands. And the Wilkinson parts will stand on their own rep.
@sinndustries27 күн бұрын
That DSSL40 video you made both made me buy one, and want to watch more of your videos.
@BonkeyMucket26 күн бұрын
I'm voting for a Vintage guitar vid.
@buddehaole27 күн бұрын
Phill, long time watcher and that was first time you took a crack at the handle. Buddy Holly...Budd E Haole Thanks for all you do.
@neilpatrickhairless27 күн бұрын
The last guitar magazine I bought had a feature article with Mike Einziger and he talked about his band's newest album, "Morning View". Incubus's album Morning View came out in 2001.
@EpiLover26 күн бұрын
Great video again. Loss leaders can be real bargains and not just in guitars.
@loft8227 күн бұрын
Really shocks me to hear the 20% of companies interaction are negative.! I always thought the opposite like, Dealer's/KZbiners/Famous people would get the best treatment. What a bad business model to treat especially YOU like that. You must be the most reliable and hornets guitar KZbin'er out there...
@onesandzeros27 күн бұрын
to be honest, when he said that I thought "only 20%?"
@stauffrt225 күн бұрын
Trev is correct Phil. You’re IT. You earn high trust.
@Yardbird6827 күн бұрын
"What kinda candy you got"! 😂😂😂😂 You crack me up Phil! Great podcast, as usual. You haven't disappointed yet 🙂
@williammoser521125 күн бұрын
I have a couple of warmoth necks, and they're great. One thing to note though is that you *will* have to do a complete fret level, unlike fender necks.
@RonH-tf7gi27 күн бұрын
Hey Papa Mike!!! I missed the guitar of the week! I know there are only so many guitars in the arsenal but I do enjoy that part!!
@kandlekulish148426 күн бұрын
Excited to see the follow on with your Texas Toast guitar!
@dougtube200626 күн бұрын
27:20 yes me too… it’s easy for me to go faster than I should be going… but once you’ve had an e-bike there’s no going back
@57ebartley26 күн бұрын
I heard that Doug (Kings X) was from Joliet Illinois a town I lived next to for 30 Years. I did go to see them play at this tiny little place not too far from where I lived years ago.
@gr8tnowwhat26 күн бұрын
Phil, as far as magazines go, they should connect more with KZbinrs to get feedback. They make vital mistakes, like asking you to pay the highest price subscription for a magazine thats half the size now, but you have been a subscriber for almost 20 years. Where's the loyalty?
@escapegulag431725 күн бұрын
If you look at so called beginner guitars by g4m or JET, it is pretty clear that those are can be utilized well by players on any level. We are kinda still asleep in terms of brand awareness. We seem to view the established brands as trustworthy, when they really are not, but we reject small brands like agile, firefly, g4m, harley benton, JET etc. etc. FOR NO GOOD REASON. Those small unknown brands or housebrands are selling pretty good guitars at relatively low prices because they simply cant put a premium price on their guitars. Nobody knows them and nobody therefor trusts them. They cant do what the big names do by charging an extra 400 simply for being a known brand. Yes, some brands like Fender (thats a shocker to me) do in fact push affordable guitars now with a solid quality. That proves that they COULD do this beforehand but decided not to do it. I get it, its a business, not a charity. But come on man. No guitar is worth more than 1000 bucks, unless theres gold hidden in there somewhere. Its just wood and some electronic components. And even 1000 bucks is actually way too much. I own an RG1527z with a BK Coldsweat in the bridge, total investment 1200+. Its a great guitar and it served me well over the years but I recently bought a very cheap baritone guitar for 230 and was kinda scratching my head because for the price I was expecting something that is almost broken and needs a man's skills to repair and make it work properly. All I had to do was adjusting the trussrod. The frets are not perfect and some buzz can be noticed at a lower action, but guess what, my prestige ibanez has fretbuzz too.
@Durmomo025 күн бұрын
I play for a living and play a PRS SE hollowbody piezo at the moment. Its a really good guitar (my only grips are I wish the pickups were a little hotter and I wish they had a switch instead of just volume knobs for the mag pickups/piezo switching). There is no way I would or could spend 5-6K for the US version and I certainly wouldnt live it on stage at a bar or ever a private party on break. I guess thats not a 'beginner' guitar but its 'student edition' I miss that the US ones can be 1lb lighter and it does have the switch for the piezo.
@phicun7427 күн бұрын
I have a vintage brand icon v6 . Love it
@linvesel27 күн бұрын
The more guitars gibson sells, the more effort they will put to stifle innovation in this industry. I’m all for buying USED gibsons/epiphones on the second hand market. Can’t justify giving my money to them for new gear. Ain’t happening. I want to see more competition and more new developments, not less. Meanwhile gibson “works tirelessly” to alleviate tuning instability of b and g by spacing their tuning pegs further apart by 3 feet, while tilting the headstock back by another 90 degrees to minimize the risk of cracks forming. True Innovation.
@shauntackett449727 күн бұрын
lol there was my picture at Sweetwater! lol hilarious
@goddamelectric846826 күн бұрын
The V-est guitar neck I’ve ever played was my Dean ML dime from hell with Floyd rose. The only Vnecks I ever played were all Floyd rose guitars. I loved my Dean but once I found out about PRS wide fat necks it was all over for me. Can’t even imagine playing a V neck.
@ScottSilverstone25 күн бұрын
“I’m with the media “ - love this!
@adamdavis4020826 күн бұрын
i picked up a hils, pretty wonky setup out of the package but otherwise pretty great little guitar overall. 500$ beater and very nice neck
@musicmore516927 күн бұрын
Oh GOD 😳 please mines really beat up with no case 😢😂❤ love what you do and how you play 🤘🎸🧬💯
@davidwillford311927 күн бұрын
The Catalyst CX is an upgrade to the original Catalyst line. Among other things, it increased the number of amp models from six to twelve. At the same time, Line 6 put out a software update for the existing Catalyst amps that included most (or possibly all ...I'm not sure) of the CX upgrades.
@td742627 күн бұрын
That really amazed me Phil. I thought Doug Pinnick was about 55 years old
@davidrees184027 күн бұрын
I heard Gibson is going to reissue Jimi Hendrix's car!
@johnnolan431227 күн бұрын
On the cover of the rolling stone, you deserve it Phil
@bengalvin993225 күн бұрын
Hey Phil i dont tend to comment much on videos these days but definitely would love to see some vintage brand guitars on the channel they have a custom shop build your own guitar now that would Awesome to see what you come up with and what the quality is like compared to the other big brands custom stuff.
@martincloutier66626 күн бұрын
@Phil, Hi, do you know why I can't find your podcasts on Apple Podcast since October 11? Thanks
@GuyNAustin23 күн бұрын
Phil, as a Guitar Channel which is all about informing consumers about quality and value of guitars from a multitude of companies, I wouldn’t worry much about the business ethics of any of them, including Gibson guitars, because such issues typically involve the conduct of a very few high level executives. The problem with the idea of punishing a company for its poor ethical behavior is that the consequences aren’t isolated to those small few guilty individuals running the company, but also punishes the many hundreds and thousands of innocent hard working people who manufacture and distribute those instruments. So, while many may advocate black balling or boycotting companies for poor ethical conduct, the consequences of punishing the many innocent parties that would also suffer as a result, has it’s own ethical connotations. A catch 22.
@mrroye25 күн бұрын
Phil, I have a 1978 Kramer 450G Could you tell me who ,if it you can refret its aluminum neck?
@TypeoS27 күн бұрын
I grew up in the early 90s with guitarworld magazines, that is sad to hear that their no longer going to make them anymore. I still have a box of them up in the attic that I saved from years ago. I was just thinking awhile back to renew my subscription...😣😣sad day indeed.
@randrothify24 күн бұрын
I’ve said for years that more premium guitars are actually the best guitars for beginners because higher quality components make them easier to set-up and maintain, the fit-and-finish are good from the get-go, and they are generally more comfortable thanks to lighter weight and player-friendly features. That’s exactly what it takes to get new players into the instrument and keep them hooked. These kinds of guitars may be more expensive, but that kind of investment will also ensure that a new player is sufficiently motivated before they splurge hard-earned cash. It also gives new players a bit more confidence knowing that if they don’t like the hobby that they can by-and-large recoup the investment by selling a quality instrument that maintains resale value. The inexpensive guitars are basically the reward to experienced players and tinkerers who learned how to do their own work and are not put off by creating their own custom shop build.
@PaulSmith-jl7dn27 күн бұрын
I love the Gibsons that I have. All were bought in year's past and not during this lawsuit-happy version of Gibson. I have several great LPs, SGs and a fantastic 335. I'm good with what I have and they won't get any new money from me. Gibson... concentrate on building quality guitars and be a stand-up company and lead by example... then maybe I'll come back. But I don't see that happening any time soon.
@robertblumenfeld82426 күн бұрын
The GotW sounds amazing! PRS Special kills.
@jpsilverplaylists26 күн бұрын
I have a Vintage by JHS brand guitar, the VSA555, its a copy of the ES355, with Trev Wilkinson hardware and pups and I actually even prefer it to my 1995 Gibson Les Paul Studio. The VSA is amazing. I had their VS6 for a year or 2 too, its their SG copy, also very very well made guitar, I just dont like the SG head dive. Vintage brand is very nice guitars and super well priced, well worth it
@PearlJamaholic26 күн бұрын
I haven't liked Gibson for awhile now, but was ok with Epiphone. But Gibson is so bad that I can't even buy Epiphones anymore. I wanted an Adam Jones Epiphone, but now I'm saving for a silverburst Wolfgang, and I'll mod it to get a Duncan and a T-Top pickup in there.
@honkytonkinson978725 күн бұрын
Guitar magazines are done. The main reason for reading them became obsolete once all that information became available for free online. Half the magazines were ads anyway and that’s free online too
@RandallHayter27 күн бұрын
All magazines are all slowly shutting down and not just guitar ones. The periodicals section in my local library is like a ghost town, with mostly just back issues of discontinued magazines and a couple of national scope newspapers.
@LouCondon-j1v27 күн бұрын
KZbin from across the pond Tony McKenzie loves Warmouth neck and he has used several of them on his projects.
@dougtube200626 күн бұрын
40:33 Yep .. I ordered over the phone with them after quickly finding out that I didn’t have all those answers … I still didn’t get everything right (fretboard radius, truss rod access which I didn’t even think about until I got the neck) But I’m still pretty happy with the guitar
@shanewalton888827 күн бұрын
Bob’s Guitars is in Iowa, not Minnesota.
@jeshely27 күн бұрын
In Europe where people ride bikes as an actual mode of transportation they are not known as male or girl bikes, the one you got is known as Step Thru and it just provides a diferente geometry that better fit people with some mobility/Flexibility issues but are use by everyone really.
@raytorvalds369923 күн бұрын
I'm in the Netherlands. We definitely call them "man or woman bikes' (herenfiets of damesfiets). Used to anyway. I don't know what the kids say these days.
@Youtubemademeaddahandle24 күн бұрын
There is a "sweet spot" for volume within a given room. So, don't expect every device to work well with every other device at all volumes.
@dexterj561527 күн бұрын
Sad times, the true end of an era Im only in my mid 30s but I grew up on guitar player and thrasher magazine, we all wanted to be on the cover.
@donaldholman907026 күн бұрын
I subscribe to ACOUSTIC GUITAR magazine!
@diimuziku22 күн бұрын
For me, most luthier professionals refuse to improve Squier or other cheaper brand and models, I'm talking about Classic Vibes, they seem to deny that these well-calibrated guitars are better than Fender, I've visited countless luthiers and I'm left with the impression of they don't do everything they know how they would probably do on a Fender, or if they don't like you for any reason, even if you take them a Fender, they work based on the impression they have of you, if they don't like you you run the risk of getting the guitar damaged literally spraking, are they obligated to repair a guitar even if they don't like the customer? No, but it's their job to improve musical instruments the best they know and can.
@msh686527 күн бұрын
Let's be honest, modern "entry level" guitars are miles ahead of what we had to deal with in the 80's and 90's. We're getting substantoally more for those $200 or less nowadays.
@misteress384027 күн бұрын
I heard PRS is holding their event concurrent and next to with the big yearly Tort’s Conference in LV. Synergy! ;)
@golfrick00727 күн бұрын
Current a subscriber to Guitar Player magazine. I think it's about the same with Racer magazine. I have a subscription to it. You never know when they go online only. Check out Doug in his side project KXM with Ray Luzier from Korn on drums and George Lynch on guitar.
@donaldholman907026 күн бұрын
Great video. Than k you
@Mach7Michael26 күн бұрын
Adds are ruthless in this epi. It's a hard start.
@RJW1426 күн бұрын
is the neck pickup on that PRS reversed? Looks like it's pulling a greenie.
@Mikex012327 күн бұрын
Speaking of dealing with guitar companies, I wanted to know what size allen wrench to buy to adjust the truss rod on my vintage Hagstrom guitar. The CEO whose name is Hagstrom sent me an email telling me the correct size, 3mm. Good service.
@1100003827 күн бұрын
I know everyone except me knows, but what is the double cut semi hollow second from the right?
@Metro_Gnome27 күн бұрын
I'm a brand snob for fender amps and Martin acoustics. All the other major, multiillion dollar, investor run companies can suck it
@Authorityoneverything27 күн бұрын
I had a vintage white HHH les Paul copy I asked Phil before buying it he didn't know about them yet I sent him pics after I bought it cheap the pickups under the covers were bc rich ehhh weird and resale value wasn't good at all it was almost impossible to find one that sold because of the horrid name choice ie Google vintage guitar and you'll feel me pain of every vintage era les Paul copy I'm not looking for other than the name the not so cool headstock the regifted bc rich humbuckers the resale low value it was a heafty solid great playing lp copy honest I wish I still had it
@flatroc127 күн бұрын
I have played and owned many Gibson guitars over the years but have shown them all the back door because I just can't warm up to Gibsons. I appreciate their historical legacy but simply don't like them as an instrument or company.
@davidkornblatt85127 күн бұрын
As far as Guitar appreciation Magazines, it had to die. Guys and Gals things change. One day we won’t buy records or CDs.
@popskustom738227 күн бұрын
It would be cool if there was a magazine or really a picture book of the public’s guitars and gear. Monthly release. 🤷♂️
@BuckFlicks21 күн бұрын
5 episodes behind on the audio podcast!!
@steveduran166427 күн бұрын
They aren't ladies bikes.....they are step-thu for older people and those with hip and knee problems....that's the term we use in the bike shop. 30:21
@FinnJaymz27 күн бұрын
Great show Phil! Quick question. A reverb buyer who was buying a guitar from me, asked if I wanted to "Right of First Refusal". Im unsure how this applies to the guitar world. Any clarification on this? Thanks so much.
@josephloskill808726 күн бұрын
That would be where the buyer pays a stipulated sum of money to the owner for the right to be able to acquire the object first when offered for sale. Usually applies to land deals, but can be applied to anything.
@FinnJaymz26 күн бұрын
@josephloskill8087 Thanks for the answer I appreciate it!
@mattj667627 күн бұрын
There's no such thing as a girl's bike or guy's bike, just bikes. You get to a point in your life when you don't care about what someone who would make fun of you for the kind of bike you're riding would think. Originally the low sweep was for women who always wore dresses, but now it's just a low step over for shorter people or frankly anyone who wants something easier to get on and off. Bikes are cool and good exercise, stay on it!
@jonthehermit808227 күн бұрын
That’s the correct way to be man. Thanks for sharing wisdom.
@Sticky_Tea27 күн бұрын
I have a "mom" bike because I had kids in the backseat 😄 Why make it hard to get on it? A bike is a bike 👍🏻
@williamharrod668627 күн бұрын
That's not strictly true. There are male and female bikes. The geometry of the frame is different. For example, a shorter reach for women. Slightly wider bars for men. Seat tube length different. Which is all fine for short rides. If you want to go on your bike all day and cover big mileage, having the right frame will make a massive difference to your overall comfort which can be the difference between enjoying the ride, and not enjoying the ride. Same reason guitars have different neck shapes, to accommodate different hands.
@jonthehermit808227 күн бұрын
@ cmon man, if a man’s riding it it’s a man’s bike. Those are children bikes. That’s just a scam to get dumb girls to pay extra, no different from women’s razors.
@rustyshackleford28827 күн бұрын
It's funny how children so easily understand reality and then how skewed adults make things when they think they have wisdom. Kids understand that there are girl's bikes and actually desire things to be that way to have a sense of identity. Adults feel others may judge them so they purposefully ignore reality. Isn't an engagement ring pretty much a girl's ring? What's the percentage of people that have one that are women? I bet a lot. That doesn't mean someone can't buy a man one, but what's the general reality?
@eddiejr54027 күн бұрын
for what its worth and your experience may differ but I have 2 Warmoth necks and I would say they rival Fenders custom shop stuff (I can’t verify that) but they definitely are the same as Fenders american made stuff…definitely worth it 👍
@barnettg6626 күн бұрын
I've been through perhaps a dozen and a half Warmoth necks looking for the perfect one. All were super well built for sure. But none seem to match the comfort or resonance of the Fender MIM modern C neck for me. Thousands spent to finally learn there's a reason Fender is still the gold standard. For $250 the Stratosphere on EBay can beat Warmoth any day for me.
@eddiejr54026 күн бұрын
@ …I agree…fenders modern C is what I compare all necks to…and it’s a no brainer to get an original fender part…but for someone looking at all the options in the parts market, it’s real easy to end up with a piece of junk…thats why I mentioned warmoth👍
@Pannemat10 күн бұрын
Phil: "Look, I was in this magazine! And I showed everyone." Me: "Everyone?" Gary Oldman: ...
@jimsliverootsculturemusic27 күн бұрын
Phil, getting to the good part where he plays the thing, murmurs, "Hope you guys are still interested"! 🤣
@larryjeffryes616826 күн бұрын
New players don’t want “what they need”. They want the best version of what excited them they can afford. They know they can change pickups later. Most other players it’s the same thing. The ideal beginner guitar is a placeholder of a concept filled i stead by reality.
@jonthehermit808227 күн бұрын
Good point about Gibson , I find myself hating the company.
@barbmelle313627 күн бұрын
From LeoM. A lot of companies have some real stupid stuff along the way. Working in shops, I was exposed to some distributor and company crazy stuff. The cold hearted corporation that owns the gibson name is the only one that routinely threatens customers and looks for other people in the industry to sue. ANYONE that threatens customers deserves to go out of business.