I bought a custom Suhr Standard Carve Top through you guys that was delivered to me in January this year, and honestly I’ve barely touched any of my other guitars since it arrived! Superb quality, sound and playability. Highly recommended!
Mine is my favorite guitar I've ever owned, and I've maybe 20 other Suhrs. It's absolutely golden. The ONE thing I'd complain about is that the 2 and 4 positions are weaker than I come to expect from split positions.
Anderson or Suhr. I've battled this for years. Have no way of trying either where I live. I've ordered an Anderson and "patiently" waiting. I've always wanted an Anderson so of the two, it was my choice. But Suhr makes some nice stuff too.
If ever I was to make a custom order, any brand, I would ask for a slightly shorter scale strat. Ideally a little more than a Gibson. So, maybe 25"?... Just enough to approach that Gibson special playability, lower action, etc... Why do brands ALWAYS stick to the same scale even in their own catalog?... Anyway. Suhr guitars must be great! I like the P. Thorn and the Standard + Cheers guys
I fully agree with you. Decades later and guitar brands still stick to their old ways. Never innovate and rethink things through. A shorter scale absolutely is more comfortable for many of us. A 25 inch neck would be ideal with medium jumbo frets. Not only for 6-strings but for 7-strings a 25 inch neck would be a better choice.
Sam, they look and sound great! They do run more than $3000 though, making them among the priciest strays and teles out there…. Wondering how the standard S compares to a Silver Sky or K line, as favored by John Cordy?
I bought a custom Suhr Standard Carve Top through you guys that was delivered to me in January this year, and honestly I’ve barely touched any of my other guitars since it arrived! Superb quality, sound and playability. Highly recommended!
Love my Suhr Classic S -HSS…so versatile, plays beautifully, sounds amazing-desert island guitar ! 🎸
I have a Suhr Alt T in the same configuration as your demo and it's such a precision instrument, like driving a high end sports car!
Mine is my favorite guitar I've ever owned, and I've maybe 20 other Suhrs. It's absolutely golden.
The ONE thing I'd complain about is that the 2 and 4 positions are weaker than I come to expect from split positions.
I love my Suhr Alt T with Thornbuckers: amazing playability and very versatile tonality!
Nice demo Sam. Suhrs are just great guitars.
This place looks like my attic, but then different! 🤤
Anderson or Suhr. I've battled this for years. Have no way of trying either where I live. I've ordered an Anderson and "patiently" waiting. I've always wanted an Anderson so of the two, it was my choice. But Suhr makes some nice stuff too.
Dont forget XOTIC .. 😂😂
Alder is king of the woods
If ever I was to make a custom order, any brand, I would ask for a slightly shorter scale strat. Ideally a little more than a Gibson. So, maybe 25"?...
Just enough to approach that Gibson special playability, lower action, etc...
Why do brands ALWAYS stick to the same scale even in their own catalog?...
Anyway. Suhr guitars must be great! I like the P. Thorn and the Standard +
Cheers guys
I fully agree with you.
Decades later and guitar brands still stick to their old ways. Never innovate and rethink things through.
A shorter scale absolutely is more comfortable for many of us. A 25 inch neck would be ideal with medium jumbo frets.
Not only for 6-strings but for 7-strings a 25 inch neck would be a better choice.
PRS guitars have many 6-string models with 25 inch necks.
3:46 can you avoid this camera angle? The spotlight is irritating.
Sam, they look and sound great! They do run more than $3000 though, making them among the priciest strays and teles out there…. Wondering how the standard S compares to a Silver Sky or K line, as favored by John Cordy?
Vintage oriented vs modern appointments. Big difference between those two and the Suhr. Buy the Suhr.
Subra are nice but they don’t do Metallica 5orugh a Z 😜
😮 WOW 😮
Weird way to spell Aristides, but okay...
Your fingers are looong.