I absolutely love my Sire T7FM. I've had it for about 6 months and I must say this is the best guitar that I own. I have Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Ibanez, etc, but this has them all beat. I love the way it feels, plays, and sounds. It is a fantastic value.
I have 2 Sires (T7 and L7) the best part about these guitars is they play every bit as good as my Fenders and I'm not as worried about banging up my $2k guitars at a dive bar. Absolute work horse guitars.
I've got an S7 here that I'll be shooting a video on soon and that's also a killer guitar. I agree with you 100%, these guitars play fantastic and they're good enough to take out to gig with, but not too expensive that you'd worry about anything happening to them. Great working guitars!
If you could only keep the T7 or the L7 which would you choose? I've been lusting over the L7 for months already but just saw the T7 and although I've always wanted a Les Paul (or that style guitar) and have always considered myself more Gibson than Fender, this T7 does look very tempting.
@@StormofCrows Since my band tends to play heavier stuff, if I had to pick one, it would be the L7 since it has humbuckers. The L7 would be perfect if it had coil splitting. I may upgrade the electronics in my L7 to add that. But for now, I still grab my T7 when I need those tele tones or single coil sounds. If I have a gig and I only take my T7, I have to dedicate a tube screamer first in my chain to boost the signal for most of our set.
@@Sea_Jay Thanks. I think I'm still leaning towards the L7, though that coil split is what made me hesitate. Now I just need a way to justify actually buying it. I don't think ordering it and then saying "I don't know anything about it, it just turned up!" to my wife is going to work.
Thank you for this. Phillip recent did a video on DiMarzio’s latest pickup and I’m curious how this guitar would sound with the Distort’tron on the bridge and their Paf’tron on the neck. Not sure how difficult it would be to swap out the pickups but I might give it a go when I get my T7FM blue leftie next Feb when it gets built. Fingers crossed that I don’t feel the need to swap them but those DiMarsio pups sound killer.
I like the way they've used the 5 way to add one split coil position that uses both pickups and one that's just the neck single coil. It's a really cool way to do it!
I didn't know it was the same factory, that's interesting. I guess that's just down to what the brand want and also the sheer volume of guitars they order. Harley Benton order thousands and thousands at a time which is how they can offer premium hardware/pickups at such insane prices. Sire possibly don't order to the same volume.
I absolutely love my Sire T7FM. I've had it for about 6 months and I must say this is the best guitar that I own. I have Gibson, Fender, Epiphone, Ibanez, etc, but this has them all beat. I love the way it feels, plays, and sounds. It is a fantastic value.
I have 2 Sires (T7 and L7) the best part about these guitars is they play every bit as good as my Fenders and I'm not as worried about banging up my $2k guitars at a dive bar. Absolute work horse guitars.
I've got an S7 here that I'll be shooting a video on soon and that's also a killer guitar. I agree with you 100%, these guitars play fantastic and they're good enough to take out to gig with, but not too expensive that you'd worry about anything happening to them. Great working guitars!
If you could only keep the T7 or the L7 which would you choose? I've been lusting over the L7 for months already but just saw the T7 and although I've always wanted a Les Paul (or that style guitar) and have always considered myself more Gibson than Fender, this T7 does look very tempting.
@@StormofCrows Since my band tends to play heavier stuff, if I had to pick one, it would be the L7 since it has humbuckers. The L7 would be perfect if it had coil splitting. I may upgrade the electronics in my L7 to add that. But for now, I still grab my T7 when I need those tele tones or single coil sounds. If I have a gig and I only take my T7, I have to dedicate a tube screamer first in my chain to boost the signal for most of our set.
@@Sea_Jay Thanks. I think I'm still leaning towards the L7, though that coil split is what made me hesitate. Now I just need a way to justify actually buying it. I don't think ordering it and then saying "I don't know anything about it, it just turned up!" to my wife is going to work.
Bought mine a month ago. Never thought a guitar like that was possible for the price range.
The value for money that Sire are offering is insane! They play and feel well above their price tag
What is the weight like on these? It seems very bright for HH
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Thank you so much! That’s so kind of you! I really appreciate you watching and I’m glad you enjoy the videos 😃
Thank you for this. Phillip recent did a video on DiMarzio’s latest pickup and I’m curious how this guitar would sound with the Distort’tron on the bridge and their Paf’tron on the neck. Not sure how difficult it would be to swap out the pickups but I might give it a go when I get my T7FM blue leftie next Feb when it gets built. Fingers crossed that I don’t feel the need to swap them but those DiMarsio pups sound killer.
the in between positions sound so cool with overdrive, almost reminds me of some of the various Red Special clones
I like the way they've used the 5 way to add one split coil position that uses both pickups and one that's just the neck single coil. It's a really cool way to do it!
Alguien ,me pide decir sin realmente es buena guitarra
Interesting. Same factory as Harley Benton and similar hardware, but HB has stainless steel frets and a Wilkinson trim system.
I didn't know it was the same factory, that's interesting. I guess that's just down to what the brand want and also the sheer volume of guitars they order. Harley Benton order thousands and thousands at a time which is how they can offer premium hardware/pickups at such insane prices. Sire possibly don't order to the same volume.
the blue looks more turquoise/greenish in person which I'm a big fan of.
It's definitely got a slight green vibe about it in some lights! I'm a fan of the colour!