5 Guitars You Think Are Good (but they're not)

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Published 2023-05-15

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  • @iamayzil8105
    Every time I see a Jazzmaster, I wonder what the USB ports are for.
  • @NicoDoesLP
    Being a metal guy, i always thought fenders couldn't do it in my younger years. Now i realize that they can and absolutely do. I had a Japan model back in the day, and man that one guitar changed my whole perspective.
  • @johnkennedy2812
    Nothing bad to say bout the Telecaster, the classic block of wood is unbelievably versatile, nearly always stays in tune, and I always think it’s crazy how Leo got it SO RIGHT in his first attempt…
  • @abelramirez7320
    To me the ultimate sound is the Jazzmaster neck pick up. So amazing and soothing.
  • As you get used to the strat, The placement of the volume knob becomes more of a feature than a problem, since you can make cool ambient sounds with it.
  • @zappasmoustache23
    The strat is a perfect example of how most guitarists choose instruments based on looks. Always hates the look of strats and how common and boring they are, then I actually played one and realised I didn’t have a clue what I was talking about previously. So much fun to play. And way more versatile than people realise.
  • @LentilsOverkill
    The key with Jazzmasters is you have to set them up properly in order for the bridge to work right. The original design requires a tilted neck pocket, so a shim will do the trick. If you set them up right, it is one of the most reliable and stable trem systems.
  • @AdAstraOnYafro
    I can tell you have been playing a lot lately. I absolutely loved the hotel California harp guitar style. Really cool. Looking forward to hearing your album.
  • I love Strats in general, and the problem, the only one in my opinion, isn't the knob, but rather the selector switch. It's way too easy to hit by accident.
  • Great now do the reverse video of guitars that you think are bad but aren't
  • @mleveille1890
    I love the way you can so clearly hear the differences in the Strat when you flip the tone switch, it just sounds so gooood...😁
  • @bwalk009
    I love the volume control location on a Strat. That's the #1 reason I use it so much.
  • @voxchordis
    4:13 begins playing clearly transformative adaptation of Hotel California "Why do I feel like I'm in danger?"
  • @wongnaichungrd
    Played a Jazzmaster regularly for 10 years, AV62RI, and never had an issue with original bridge or string displacement. I have a light touch and use 11s. Work with it!
  • @jc_nilsson
    To get the most out of a strat.. I made my own 3-step resoldering of the pickups mostly to get a "humbucker on demand". I also removed one tone knob and put the remaining 2 one step down to get the volume knob away. Finally putting a small killswitch in the remaining hole as the sugar on the donut😎
  • No matter how many guitars I try, my hands just love the Les Paul…the heaviness, the cream…the TONE!!! man I love this guitar…
  • @virsarai6272
    I appreciate the quality of your videos so much. The smooth transitions, the videography, the blending of the music between scenes... your videos are top notch tyler! keep shredding.
  • @prestonstarner99
    Your demo of the strat was amazing. I was fully vibing to that!😂
  • @gambooyt
    Bought my first fender strat at the age of 40. I haven't been tempted to play any other guitar ever since. It just feels right.