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Metallica - Enter Sandman (revisited)

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

Hey guys, i was a little bored so that's why i put up Enter Sandman again. I did something with the solo wich i think sounds nice.
And i had some comments about my reverb to high, so i changed it immediatly and hope you guys think it's better now

I gut somehing "hidden" in this video, hope you guys like that too :D

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  • amazing good looking guitar! im seriously thinking on buying one like that. however i have some doubts: is epiphone good? does the guitar play/feel well? some say the guitar doesnt isnt the best to play sit and standed up, and it has neck dive is it true? with the emgs do you feel a big improvement? thanks!

  • @nunofrg I can't really tell you whether it's a good guitar or not. Myself I have a lot of fun playing it, I have to see that the Goth Explorer indeed has a neck dive. But after 2 weeks you grow a custom to that and it ain't much of a problem when playing! Guitars like these just need some time to get used too :P

    Thanks for watching my video!

  • @Brainfreezz what if you use a big large strap? would it still have neck dive?

  • @nunofrg Don't know, the strap i'm using is pretty large too. But just after 1 or 2 weeks you'll get used to working with the neck dive. I don't even notice it anymore :)

  • why people allways buy amps of heads and cabinets ,which are really expensive

    ,without being pros or playing in concerts?

  • @lampardthanos asking myself the same question everyday :P Those people should be killed

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  • @MauricioGomezPino Hair has had a cut since this video :D

    And I have made my own pickguard out of a piece of metal ;)

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  • you look less school nerd now and more videogame nerd

  • @nunofrg i have this guitar - used the stock pickups for a year, recently upgraded to emg 81/60s. massive difference. :)

  • @lampardthanos

    To get a real nice tone

  • @myhapylife thanks for your opinion!

  • @Brainfreezz

    the answer to neck dive is duct tape and curtain weights on the back of the control cavity cover, they are made of lead and you just stick em on until the problem goes. the other thing is a heavy weight leather strap thats rough at the back

  • @nunofrg I have this guitar, and I sold the problem with neck dive. All you need to do is to remove strap screw and move it to place of neck screws, this guitar is set neck, you can do it by your self, I did it. After moving screw guitar does not have neck dive and it stays in position. I have this guitar about 3 years now, guitar is good. I put EMG 81 and 89. Guitar is good for any type of music, I played metal, rock, funky an even house music on these guitar. Sorry for bad English.

  • nice cover

  • I don't like how the headstock looks like a banana.

  • nice :D

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