@rbeloruski at 6:17, that's a D/F#. Next is a B minor, then another D/F#, then a G. Then an A. Then some "open barre chords", then he kind of loses me on the next chord. The one at 6:32 is an A chord, but he stretches the pinky out to include the high A at the 5th fret.
I had one on my Gibson LP (curved body) and took it off very quickly. It is most definately not suited for curved bodies as it will potentially rip out your studs. After I glued it back in I noticed a big loss in sustain. I think it is because it is only screwed in the studs of the stopbar whilst before it was secured in 4 places. You need to use padding (incl. in the package) to make it fit a curved body. This is also not very good for your sustain. I think only good for a flattop body guitar
Hows the pull up on it compared to a Kahler? Also I heard that drop tuning can be done on the fly with these?
EverettDudgeon138 2 weeks ago
@EverettDudgeon138 the pull up is about a third at the most extreme. So you can pull up the G string to a B.
mreed91 6 days ago
Is then sustain improved with the stetsbar installed?
NICKWAPPERER117 2 weeks ago
"...enough [range] for most sensible wammy bar usage." ha nice.
finger-picking + pinky trem = Jeff Beck. He nails JB in a few spots. Huge selling point for me.
intrsoul 1 month ago
Can someone please tell me what chords he's playing from 6:12 to 6:32?
rbeloruski 1 month ago
@rbeloruski at 6:17, that's a D/F#. Next is a B minor, then another D/F#, then a G. Then an A. Then some "open barre chords", then he kind of loses me on the next chord. The one at 6:32 is an A chord, but he stretches the pinky out to include the high A at the 5th fret.
mreed91 6 days ago
this guy is so good he made a convincing review. but the system really works.
1dannyrios 3 months ago
nice review! is there one to fit an esp horizon kind of guitar with a licenced floyd set up?
nemogre 4 months ago
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Might look good on a telecaster...
KotowTV 4 months ago
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KotowTV 4 months ago
Nice review my friend!, Keep it Up!
nahuelgrox 4 months ago
I had one on my Gibson LP (curved body) and took it off very quickly. It is most definately not suited for curved bodies as it will potentially rip out your studs. After I glued it back in I noticed a big loss in sustain. I think it is because it is only screwed in the studs of the stopbar whilst before it was secured in 4 places. You need to use padding (incl. in the package) to make it fit a curved body. This is also not very good for your sustain. I think only good for a flattop body guitar
LithiumGrim 4 months ago
Is he doing pinch harmonics with his finger alone? Or its a magic trick?
wtfwasthatt 4 months ago
Michael Casswell is one of my favourite guitar player instructors.
fifolon 4 months ago
WITCHCRAFT!
itsthearistocrat 4 months ago
It's ugly!
thefretboardmagician 4 months ago
Nice tremolo system!
haraldamsterdam1988 4 months ago
if i were to get this for my 01 am standard strat, could anyone recommend what brand nut and what model of sperzels?
roccckkerrr 4 months ago
@roccckkerrr Go for Fender LSR nut, it's fantastic! Also you might choose Fender's locking tuners (which are Schaller in fact)
itimurrrr 4 months ago
Great video Micheal, cheers
captainkjub 4 months ago
Great stuff!
kaskas55 4 months ago