seymour duncan blackouts phase II review (7 string) Pt. 1
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how does the fret work compare to similar priced guitars like a shecter hellraiser or loomis , ibanez s7420, or esp 7 string?
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I agree exactly with what you're saying about the fret quality and such. I was in the market for a new guitar and was looking at a new ESP EC-1000 and it was great. But, I was able to get an Ibanez S2170FB Prestige on ebay for about 150 bucks more and the difference in the neck, fretwork, and finish overall is great. It really is the truth that you get what you pay for guitar wise. But yeah, I lucked out (the prestige was new) but I'd go used before brand new on anything over 800 bucks.
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Your inlay problem could be dew to scaling.
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I just went ahead and got the Pro-B version cause I knew the Duncans were gonna sound better.
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will these fit in an ibanez rg7321?
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holy cow, dude once you started playing i was amazed by the clarity, especially with the clean channel, distortion hides many things but i think i'm gonna get me a set of these very soon for my seven string...
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is there a tonal difference between phase 1 and phase 2 blackouts?
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I just bought an Agile septor elite lefty and hated the black flame. So I de-finished the guitar to bare wood and now its looks amazing.
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your tappng on the clean neck pickup test sounded like the end of the song Predator by The Contortionist
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@TheBigBubba95 Sorry if this comment was directed specifically at the uploader, but i played 4 string guitar for 3 years and then switched t bass and i has made the transition much much easier. I mainly play rhythm guitar so allot of the low end runs that i learned from playing bass have been valuable. if ur not seriously interested in learning bass as well then just buy a cheap one from a pawn shop and it will make 7 and 8 string guitars a lot easier :D
hey man. was the transfer from 6 string to a 7 string baritone very diffucult? im looking to buy one of these and the model i like is only in naritone scale.
TheBigBubba95 1 year ago
In short, yes it was a hard jump. But, its really all going to depend on your own playing/learning style. If you want the sound and possibilities of a 7 string, you're going to have to bite the bullet and really commit to mastering it. Thanks for watching, good luck with your decision.. Ty...
GuitarGear1 1 year ago
imo you should turn down your presence/brightness or treble on your dist. or just turn up your bass because there is way too much treble. just some helpful advice
TheHatChannel 1 year ago
Its the camera.. you couldn't make a powerball sound bad if you tried...
GuitarGear1 1 year ago 12
just watched the whole pimpin my agile series. haha. Dear god, i'm sorry that it was such a pain man. I'd put the guitar through hella fter all that. haha. Glad to see it all done.
Blythe31 1 year ago
hah... all's well that ends well, I suppose. Thanks for watching.. Ty..
GuitarGear1 1 year ago