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Joey Yandell
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Hey RUclips, My name is Joey and I love God, Guitar, and Family. I'm a musician. I love comparing gear, especially guitars. I've started this channel to help out others on the gear journey of being a musician. I hope you'll give this channel some love and subscribe!
JJB Prestige 330 vs Journeytek EP001K
In this video i will be comparing the JJB electronics prestige 330 pickup to the similar Journeytek EP001K. These pickups are very similar and offer 3 transducer style piezo pickups mounted up under the bridge plate of the guitar. The Pickups were recording using an instrument cable straight into my interface with no processing done.
Guitars used in this video were Taylor 110 with the prestige 330 installed and a Guild F250CE with the Journeytek installed.
Guitars used in this video were Taylor 110 with the prestige 330 installed and a Guild F250CE with the Journeytek installed.
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Ibanez AW54 OPN Review & Ascendas anthem SL knockoff Review
Просмотров 16 тыс.2 года назад
Hey friends, i'm here to review another Ibanez acoustic guitar. This one is the AW54OPN. This is a solid Okume(mahogany top) Laminated back and sides. Very cool guitar. I think this guitar is an awesome deal for around $200. Great for a beginner or someone who's been playing awhile! I'm also reviewing a pickup I found on amazon that mimics the really awesome LR baggs anthem SL. This pickup is c...
Is the Line 6 Variax any good?
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
In this video i test our a Line 6 variax 300. I go through most of the electric guitar models as well as the acoustic guitar models. These are audio samples that are recorded straight into my audio interface just as you would play this guitar live. In this video you will see the Electric guitar models tested through my HX stomp. I am going direct into my audio interface with no processing. The ...
The BEST Acoustic Guitar Pickup for $50, JJB Electronics Prestige 330
Просмотров 3,8 тыс.3 года назад
I'm back to review a great piece of gear that would help anyone trying to achieve a great plugged in acoustic guitar sound. Whether you are looking for a great acoustic sound for church, bar band, or acoustic gigs. This is the best thing to spend your hard earned $50 on. Get the Pickup here: www.jjb-electronics.com/prestige-330.html 3:41 - Plugged in Direct of the JJB Prestige 330 6:27 - Mic'd ...
Orangewood Oliver vs Ibanez AC 340 OPN
Просмотров 22 тыс.3 года назад
In this video i'm comparing two mid range acoustic guitars that both cost less that $300 each. These are both great guitars that both play well above their value. You are getting a great guitar for the money with either of these. But watch the video until the end to see which one is my favorite.
Brokenness Aside - cover
Просмотров 4108 лет назад
Thankful for David and Leslie writing this powerful song about how God can take broken situations and broken imperfect people and turn them into beautiful things.
Hmmm so I didn’t need to buy 20 guitars lol my question will this plug right into Bose L1 employ or do I have to have something?
You're driving me crazy playing the same thing over and over and over and over. Can't watch anymore
Ibanez all the way for me. I own it and love playing it daily. There is a clarity that the Orangewood is missing that the Ibanez has to my ears.
I have that exact guitar but the guy I bought it from put a 600 neck on it, which is a lot nicer than the stock neck with that weird headstock. The stock neck is not bad by any measure though. I also have a Variax 700 in cherry red with the trem, which was my work horse for a while, and a bit of money pit; I had to replace the main board 2x due to malfunction, and also put planet waves locking tuners (AWESOME UPGRADE FOR THE TREM) and graphtec ghost saddles in it (definitely louder, questionable whether or not it was worth the investment . I have a current gen Variax Standard (basic model strat body) the I "upgraded" to not too long after it came out. As the OP stated, they are great if you are in a cover band. Don't expect them to sound as good as the original models, or play similarly. That said, you can get some good sounds out of them with software editor. Biggest difference between the current gen and the old models is the latency and acoustic sounds, also the convenience of having tuning options on a separate knob. I don't really need any of them anymore now that I don't have a gigging situation, but I have a hard time selling them. If I was ambitious enough to put mags in the 700, I would probably sell the standard and 300.
These are great guitars in my opinion, It's unfortunate they were discontinued, I suppose that's because they are not for beginners or people that just need one guitar tone so they never grew in popularity. I have a jtv 59, it doesn't nail every guitar it tries to emulate but it sounds good enough in a mix for the average listener. I'd say it's the perfect guitar for budget Producers.
Journeytek sounds closer to an undersaddle piezo and JJB is closer to a miked acoustic to me.
Stop whatever processing you’re doing with your voice. And definitely lose the background music.
is that your own riff? the first one????.......chords on 2nd sounds a bit 'wild thing'
Thanks much I just bought one to get back into playing thanks to your great video of this thing. (I am from the caribou ranch days in colorado), Stills, Fogelberg, Walsh, etc. great times. Best studio in history to me and many real artist. I am a pianist at heart but in my soul there is those days sitting on top of a mountain with my guitar.
This or the Fender CD60 mahogany version? Thanks!
@@exionem never played the fender, but this Ibanez is an incredible value!
There's a Rickenbacker 360 E12 string you didn't even play. What a waste. The most sought feature of that Guitar. I thought you could have used a more recognizable classic tune rather then what you selected. It makes it difficult to tell how I like any of it. Play something your grandfather would know to. It would make a difference.
The pickup sounds great… just like the mic. Was you direct with the pickup or blended with mic?
Wow…
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ
I have the same one. Man, i never tought is sounds so nice:D You play wonderful
Thanks for the review. I'm also thinking about buying the model with the volume control for about $75 or so.
Joey Yandell are you kin to the great guitarist Paul Yandell. great guitaris who played 2nd fiddle to Chet.
Have you also tried a single transducer? I tried a Cling On on the outside and will finally install a Schaller Oyster in the inside now. With a Headway Preamp it sounds very natural and pleasant to me. Greetings from Germany
Picked up a red one; closeout in 2008 for $270! Never have regretted it.
Late to the party, but I prefer the Ibanez as well. I do own an Orangewood Dana, their cheapest model and I haventy really connected with it at all. The Oliver is quite a step up in pricepoint compared to the entry level Dana. Eventually I'll gift the Dana model to one of my grandchildren to learn on, since its 3/4 scale. I did purchase an Ibanez AW54OPN the full size dreadnaught and I love it!
i bought a 600 about 15 years ago, thinking i’d just return it-but it immediately became my go-to guitar. some purists turn up their noses, but i always get positive comments from people in the audience. a few weeks ago, i posted a video of classic Beatle solos on the Variax, which i think sound pretty good: ruclips.net/video/KJk3k9bh3QY/видео.htmlsi=MjqzByxnpMPHQuqe
I use a JTV 59 and love darn thing. It has the ability for alt tunings on the fly and custom tunings that I use all the time. To be able to go from standard to Keith open G and Nashville with a switch is just awesome. I suppose I could play When the Levee Breaks without this instrument but it just wouldn't sound like the record. The best part is only having to bring one guitar not three or four to a gig. I probably use the acoustic 12 string the most but I'll sneak some sitar and banjo in there when it fits. I bought mine from Guitar Center for $750 a couple of years ago and wouldn't trade it for any other guitar. Well, maybe the Belew Parker Fly
I love Nickel strings, I have been playing them for years on my acoustics. The phos strings sound too bright when I put them on now. The guitar sounds wonderful!
I wouldn't turn my nose up at either one. Both sound pretty amazing to me! I put the Journeytek EP001K in my little one's cheap Yamaha, and I find it has slightly too much bass. But not a big deal if you go into a preamp/DI box. I just roll the bass down.
I have done an install of each of these pickups on identical guitars and I liked JourneyTek for fingerstyle and JJB for strumming. The JourneyTek broke up really bad when strummed. JJB was the overall winner for me.
Interesting.... That's not something I've heard of happening with it before
Also, one of my personal guitar heroes, James Santiago, who now is one of the driving forces at Universal audio, making all of the great pedals and the ox box was one of the driving forces behind behind this at line 6, as well as other things that they created. So based on that as well, I had to have one.
The varix 300 was the base model. It was designed to be a low-cost alternative. Variax 500 was actually the first model. The first generation was just called variax and would become the 500. I’ve owned two of the first generation, which were both fantastic, and being a Strat guy, when the 600 came out I had to have one at any cost. The build quality on the 600 and the 700 and even the 500 were all great. Easily MIJ quality on the 500, and the variax 600 easily competes with an American deluxe Stratocaster. it was only needing a set up. I have had to replace the saddles due to Piezo issues, I’ve had the guitar for nearly 20 years and it still is my go to for almost everything. I really want to obtain several of the guts of the first run of variax and build 2-3 custom ones out of kits. One being a Floyd rose with piezo saddles, and the other two being a 335 style and finally a tele thinline style. One day I will take on those projects. The other cool thing that I’ve seen is people building the electronics into a rack unit or pedal and using that instead of the guitar itself. It was an idea that was 20 years at least ahead of its time. but if you can get past the desire to flex with stunning high, priced instruments, 90% of people wouldn’t be able to tell whether you were using this or the real thing on a recording. especially if you paired it with modern modeling and impulse responses
I like Journeytek on this video more. I think JJB has more gain here. There are a lot of typical piezo artifacts (clipping I guess, pretty annoying to me) on JJB, especially on the strumming part on high strings, 2:46. Please correct me about my definition of this effect, if somebody understands. Maybe it is about buzz or some percussion in attack.
I bought a 600 in 2007 and used it with a POD XT floor unit plugged straight into the PA - I gigged with it for years. When I bought it I realized that one day the fancy electronics would die and I would be left with a plank with strings on it, but that day hasn't come yet. Over the years I had it crap out once in high humidity outdoors, one piezo died (LRBaggs sent me a few freebies) , the output jack needs cleaning every so often, but after 18 years, it still works and does what I want it to do. It plays and feels like a Stratocaster and although it doesn't attract as many glances as my Les Paul Custom, it can sound like a Custom - and a Strat, and a Tele, and a 12 string Rickie, and a Martin Acoustic, and can drop tune to open G for Stones numbers. Line 6 had it cracked with this idea.
I've had about seven of these including the bass version For what it's worth here's my history, briefly and my opinions... I was doing sound for a band where a father and son were the only two guitarists. Dad had a wonderful vintage Les Paul custom three pick up going into a 1960s vox AC 30 and the sound was to die for! His son was playing a Variax through a line 6 (I believe VETTA?) Amp Straight away the son had way more versatility but his TONE just could not compete with the "real thing" After the soundcheck and before the audience arrived, out of curiosity, purely, I asked them to switch sides and take their guitars with them: The vintage Les Paul through the line 6 amp's AC30 emulation lost a lot, I have to say but wasn't half as bad as the real thing… The Variax through the vintage Vox really opened up and had a much much better sound and suddenly I began to appreciate that maybe Variax was a worthy instrument, after all! When listening in isolation on its own practically every sound Variax produces seems perfectly fine however when compared with even a basic, say Squire or Epiphone, etc, then suddenly there was a loss of richness and somewhat of a disappointment -especially when one considers the price difference, however I find that in a live gig or a averagely busy mix suddenly such distinctions disappear... I'm the type of person who gets very in-depth with tone and enjoys RUclips videos like this, for instance but you must remember that 90% of anyone listening to a 'REAL GUITAR' wouldn't know whether it was a Telecaster; a Stratocaster or Les Paul! Heck, they probably wouldn't know the difference between a hollow body and a solid body from sound alone Where the original Variax failed IMHO was that it was launched in an era obsessed with retro and relics and it's sounds spread across two extremes with nothing in the middle. By that I mean the sounds are either very Conservative and likely already available to most people looking at the Variax (no one would buy this as their first electric guitar for instance) OR they were just bizarre and wacky instruments that weren't really related to Guitar at all and too Avant Garde for most tastes There was an anonymous gap inbetween where they could've copied small-run; unusual; home-made &/or Japanese pre-lawsuit era axes that people might not have easy access to and the few that did were annoyed at the playability of such instruments As a footnote many people try to transplant these guitars (I've had fun doing the same myself!) Because they hate the playability of them when in fact they're just as good as most intermediate guitars and also people hate the look of them which I just don't understand because I think they look fantastic! If Fender, frinstance, had come out with them including a magnetic pick up or two people would be hailing them as a future classic!
Have the Journeytek pickups changed? The older demo videos sound way less bright than this one, and I have bought a Journeytek pickup myself which sounds more like this one.
Great job , sounds awsome... thanks
Ibanez is sweet!❤
the Ibanez sounds sound like it was made out of tomato soup canes
Pickup has more metalic and electric taste in it, and mic feels a little warmer. Both sound great. That what I can tell.
Can you do a comparison between this and AC340? which one do you prefer?
Hey, unfortunately I have sold both of these guitars. Here’s my comparison after owning both of them. They each have their own positives. I like the small size of the AC and it tends to sit in a mix a little better. If I was doing solo acoustic shows without a band I would play the aw, because it’s a dreadnought and fills more sonic space. Also, I will say that the AC seems to feel more premium in your hands over the AW as well. Could be because of the nice binding and stuff. They both sounded equally good plugged in after I installed the jjb prestige 330! Hope this helps.
Just did a Journeytek install on my Eastman PCH. Overall I like it, but the bass is definitely favored. Also I found the transducers sizes were a little too big for the PCH's bridge plate so they overhang a tad and I think are reducing my output. Also I found that installation system useless and ended up just tossing a light in there, and then rigging a mirror so I could look through one of the bridgepin holes to get the lineup.
Yes, this is another reason why I favored the jjb, the smaller transducers seem to fit better on the bridge plate!
I didn't even think to consider the transducer size. Live and learn man... I'll give jjb a shot next time, appreciate the recommendation!@@joeyyandell3219
JJB so much better , more authentic
It sounds good, and looks good in tobacco burst.
The resonator model is also great...surprised he didn't think so.
is it playable for small hands?
I would say so, smaller but width than a Martin, very comfortable neck!
Have the variax standard. Many different and clear sounds, good playability and nice wellmade guitar. Only negative point is the battery. When guitar cable is plugged in the battery drains very quicklĺy. Have searched for a long time to find the external power supply but line 6 has stopped the production. Definitely I found a second hand one on "Reverb".
It a set of Elixir 80/20 12-53 they will make it sing off the chart I have this guitar and tried various brands n type buy trust me you won’t regret the Elixirs The nickel sound dead out the packet to me
I agree I liked the 330 in this sampling, especially the fingerstyle portion. I had a 330 in a Martin D Jr. and loved it! They are truly great sounding pickups- my favorite among the SBT types…even over K&K.
Brilliant
Happy JJB user on my gs mini. That said I actually preferred the journey tek on your clips.
I want one - very badly!
The correct answer is Yamaha FG800/FG 830, or Yamaha FS800/830 😂
maybe fun as a novelty doesnt really do any setting justice. kind of like a cheap casio keybord in guitar for.
Guitar for what?
I put the Journeytek into 2 of my Teton acoustic guitars as extra options to the under saddle piezo each guitar came with. The Journeytek is the pickup I use most. Bought it on account of sample videos on RUclips showing it's better than the K&K aside from the fact it's a lot less money. I have a rosewood back Teton coming soon that has no pickup and will order another Journeytek for that one too.