I'm more sad that the guitar is absolutely shit than he didn't play anything from the game. I've seen "custom" shit on reverb that is more functional than this. Just like reverb though he wants 1,100 dollars for a hacked up 100 dollar guitar that is "custom".
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 i had no idea they actually made SONGS like more than one that's actually insane. Glad they made the game playable def on of my favorites
Absolutely flabbergasted at the fact that he didn't even upgrade the electronics and the nut or shield it to make the guitar NOT play like the cheap 100 dollar guitar he started our with but I can't even complain bc it looks so damn good
@@hollyc5417 gotta say that stock pickups on a 100 dollar guitar do NOT sound the same as the 20 dollar pickups you can get aftermarket. I'm sayin he didn't even do that much lol. I have a 40 dollar set and they barely sound different from my duncan I have in my other guitar
@@hollyc5417 with pots and capacitors, it's not exactly about the sound. There are different types of potentiometer roll off. some are less sudden and more usable than others. Ever wonder why your guitar is super quiet and low output til you get to 7-10 on the volume knob?
The build is really nice, man, you got the skills. I didn’t really enjoy how you dealt with the neck (spray paint on the fretboard and inlays), yet if Mr Silverhand had customized this guitar himself - that’s probably how he did it anyways. Another concern is the tuning. This is not your first guitar build (and probably not the last), tuning the guitar, adjusting the action and scale isn’t rocket science for a talented craftsman like you. It would be a useful skill generally and it’s essential in building guitars. Viewers’ ears will thank you for that. Take care, best of luck!
I was just thinking the same thing about the neck! I'm sure the paint will chip someday and just painting over the inlays doesn't seem like a good idea.
That's awesome! It's great to see the devs surely were into guitars, as the design, while unconventional, surely was possible to replicate and be playable!
It's not that unconventional in the slightest. There are guitars out there that are a lot crazier, guitars like this have been around for quite a while. Also this thing is actually barely playable, there are important things they didn't do to this that are crucial to function and the hardware and guitar it started as are pretty horrible and not conducive to a good instrument let alone a great one.
@@zakkmylde1712 thanks, mate, I could feel the negative vibes passing through me as I've read your comment. It's a fun prop that doubles as a playable and functioning instrument, what did you expect, a piece of art? The only two things I suppose would make for a poor playing instrument would be 1. the string break angle at the micro-adjustment bridge, and 2. the P-Bass style bridge cover when it comes to palm muting, though it could be screwed off... much like on a P-Bass. I guess you're missing out the point of being an [affordable] prop and, above all, some chill. It's someone else's project put here for your own entertainment, why bother.
@@acoffeewithsatan he wants the equivalent of 1,100 dollars for it. It's a hacked up 100 dollar guitar that played like shit straight off the factory floor. The hardware and electronics absolutely blow. The paint job is spray paint and the fret board is spray painted, if you play it bye bye paint on the fretboard and hello dead strings. If you wanted to actually play it standing up with a strap bye bye paint on on the back of the body and you can say goodbye to the paint wherever it rests on whatever kind of stand you keep it on and wherever that paint chips and cracks it's just going to end up with more and more falling off. So it's playable in the sense that you can plug it in and make noise and if you used it as a wall hanger the paint is eventually going to start cracking off anyway because cheap spray paint. For $1,100 it should at least be able to play without actually ruining the art itself and it should have a paint job that should last more than a few years, actually be playable without ruining the paint and have at least semi decent hardware. So no it's not playable art, it's a shit guitar, with a shit paint job that got hacked to pieces and slapped back together with paint that will come off if you play it and make what was a shitty playing guitar even worse. To say this thing is playable just shows you don't even understand the basics of building a guitar, let alone a good guitar.
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 True ! Unfortunately i have many hobbies , a 10 year backlog of miniatures to paint , and very little time for anything thanks to my mucho sucky job :) But if i find a job with office hours and i have more time , yeah , maybe i'll try to learn a little guitar :D
Tuning it wouldn't even help. The intonation is off because the scale length wasn't taken into consideration when switching to the barrel tuners and offsetting them. Not to mention the hardware is pretty trash and the guitar it started as was trash to begin with. I'd be surprised if you could keep this in tune for a whole song without playing any leads, with leads its going to go out of tune after a good vibrato let alone a big bend.
@@zakkmylde1712 There's a normal 6 string bridge under that ashtray that's in it's usual position. The headless hardware is just for tuning and the pins are there to match the string pull to the original bridge. 100% could be tunable with correct intonation. Shoulda watched the whole video my dude.
Also has a cigarette ashtray, which is completely unnecessary (especially when you're a metal player) And painting the fretboard and taping some stuff on the scratchplate are literally some of the strangest choices
I was wondering about the intonation too. I'm only familiar with the tune-o-matic bridges. So this setup does not have anything functioning as the saddles to accomplish that?
@@perro626 if anything, these bridges are easier to intonate than tune o matics since you don’t have to work around the strings and pickups to access the intonation screws
Did you do any research specifically within lutherie? I do like the methods that you used to fabricate those plugs that fit where the tuners used to be, but there are a lot of significant issues with the modification of the neck and the placement of the bridge. The wood that is used on the fretboard of a guitar is typically made using wood that needs to be oiled or is naturally oily. This poses a major issue because you painted over it, additionally the plastic inlays could pose an additional issue. This fretboard will flake off and look pretty garbage after a while. The correct way to do something like this would be to use a black stain on the wood, this is most likely Jatoba wood, which would take stain very well. Additionally, you could then actually do inlays into the wood that would last, rather than airbrush them on. The other issue is the scale of the guitar due to the added bridge, as the contact points between the string and bridge are at different locations than the original bridge. This will cause major issues for intonation, as the scale length has been messed with. These aspects could have done way better from my perspective. Also, selling this thing for almost 1200 USD is such a stretch, especially considering the guitar you started with is worth 130 USD.
I'm trying to make the deluze orphean as well, but I can't find a good full image of the sticker decals, any chance you still have the sticker files? As well as what you used to mount the strings on the head? Or just a new blueprint link?
@@quickwashtheraccoon7601 the guitar it started as was a very very cheap, very very trash guitar. The hardware, is all super cheap and it seems like certain crucial aspects of building a guitar weren't take into consideration. The tuners weren't holding tune and I'm more than certain the intonation was off because the scale lenght wasn'tadjusted for the modifications. Proper intonation is knowing that for example the 3rd (3rd "box" down of the finger board) fret on the low E string (thickest string) is a G note. If the intonation is off that fret may sound a different note or sound too flat or sharp. Normally intonation can be fixed but between the cheap hardware and modification that may not be possible in this case. The pickups (little bars with the dots on the body) are wound magnets that turn the vibration of the metal strings into the sound that comes out of the amp and cheap ones like in this thing make a horrible humming sound that never goes away and they have just an all around crappy sound especially compares to good pickups. The neck on it is super uncomfortable and the spray paint all over it is going to immediately start coming off with play and it will kill strings super quickly along with making it feel worse than it already does. The spray paint on the body is going to start coming off immediately as well, especially on the back. It would make a cool wall hanging decoration but as far as playing it goes, for what he is charging for this hacked up $100 guitar you could actually get a really good guitar that will play like a dream. Sorry for going on but I didn't just want to say "because it sucks" and sound like a dick without offering an explanation as to why.
That is awesome but as a guitarist myself it’s out of tune but that doesn’t matter because it’s all about the way the guitar looks and fr that looks amazing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yeah it looks great but that's about it. The guitar it started as was trash and the intonation is all kinds of off from moving the bridge and using the cheap barrel tuners. I would take a cheap Suire bullet to play over this. Would make a great wall hanger though.
Man this is such a cool looking guitar. I want it but I'm too much of a newbie on guitar to justify the price. Maybe I should take up wood working lol.
This is so cool. I used the same components on my current build. Did you have any problem with the string retainers holding the plain strings? Mine slip unless I loop the end of the string and wrap it around itself to increase the amount of string for the set screw to be tightened to.
hey, awesome video! looking to maje this myself, where did you get the headless tuners and saddles (i guess? the ones on the headstoxk) from? cant find a set like that anywhere
Ah yeah, stays in tune for about 8 seconds lol. Cool idea, neat build, terribly impractical as a functional guitar. Should be noted on the for sale page, but hey, that's your headache to deal with when you sell it lol.
You can buy this guitar in my store - boosty.to/dreadcraftstation
It would be dope to see kerrys tenzor paradize too
I would! But what currency is this?
@@Tomatenmark-Mark Russian Rubles
Ok I'm gonna need about a thousand of them...😋jk.
why?
Man: Builds a Johnny Silverhand Guitar
Guitar Player: Doesn't play a single Samurai Riff.
I am both happy and sad.
Dude doesnt even know how to tune it...
I'm more sad that the guitar is absolutely shit than he didn't play anything from the game. I've seen "custom" shit on reverb that is more functional than this. Just like reverb though he wants 1,100 dollars for a hacked up 100 dollar guitar that is "custom".
I did expect some Samurai riffs at the end...
This is so cool. I legit love the idea of having both the headless tuners and a traditional six saddle bridge. Nova build!
being fr tho, how does this thing can hold tuning with like that sharp curve between the headless bridge and the saddles
It would have been badass for you to start playing one of the SAMURAI songs from the game for the demo
I was kinda waiting for that
@@GuilhermeHenrique-rg2cy same here. Whether it was Never Fade Away or Chippin’ In, it would have been awesome
Black Dog would have been wicked
none of the songs in cyberpunk are very hard tbh........shame he didnt spend an hour and learn at least one
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 i had no idea they actually made SONGS like more than one that's actually insane. Glad they made the game playable def on of my favorites
This turned out great haha. Love it. You should make 5 more and sell them.
JA
100 percent! Id jump at the chance to buy one
@@suicunefox3318 he sells them on his etsy
@@zaclumley7553 Thanks! I'll check it out!
@@zaclumley7553 he isn't selling them there do you know anywhere else?
My guy playing GuitarCraft 😈
I see you everywhere.
Absolutely flabbergasted at the fact that he didn't even upgrade the electronics and the nut or shield it to make the guitar NOT play like the cheap 100 dollar guitar he started our with but I can't even complain bc it looks so damn good
Let’s be honest, in game lore this is probably exactly how Silverhand modded his guitar
@@hollyc5417 they absolutely do not sound the same, you're deluding yourself if you think they do
@@hollyc5417 gotta say that stock pickups on a 100 dollar guitar do NOT sound the same as the 20 dollar pickups you can get aftermarket. I'm sayin he didn't even do that much lol. I have a 40 dollar set and they barely sound different from my duncan I have in my other guitar
@@hollyc5417 lmao maybe if you're plugging into a boss metal zone and a line 6 spider set to iNsAnE.
@@hollyc5417 with pots and capacitors, it's not exactly about the sound. There are different types of potentiometer roll off. some are less sudden and more usable than others. Ever wonder why your guitar is super quiet and low output til you get to 7-10 on the volume knob?
It has a Soviet/old Japanese feel to it, I love it
What lol
Pickups are looking like soviet guitar
The build is really nice, man, you got the skills. I didn’t really enjoy how you dealt with the neck (spray paint on the fretboard and inlays), yet if Mr Silverhand had customized this guitar himself - that’s probably how he did it anyways. Another concern is the tuning. This is not your first guitar build (and probably not the last), tuning the guitar, adjusting the action and scale isn’t rocket science for a talented craftsman like you. It would be a useful skill generally and it’s essential in building guitars. Viewers’ ears will thank you for that. Take care, best of luck!
I was just thinking the same thing about the neck! I'm sure the paint will chip someday and just painting over the inlays doesn't seem like a good idea.
@@mustardpuddle if he used some kind of laquer on top (like polyester) - that should be ok for durability, just doesn’t seem right tho.
@@romanzuev2105 spray painting what looks to be rosewood??? Could’ve stained it…
And hes asking 1200 Euros for this....
I was wondering how the fuck you even tune that thing lol
*This is perfect for hanging on the wall. Wicked job, bro!!* 🤟
This looks awesome!!!! Pls do more Cyberpunk content!!!
That's awesome! It's great to see the devs surely were into guitars, as the design, while unconventional, surely was possible to replicate and be playable!
It's not that unconventional in the slightest. There are guitars out there that are a lot crazier, guitars like this have been around for quite a while. Also this thing is actually barely playable, there are important things they didn't do to this that are crucial to function and the hardware and guitar it started as are pretty horrible and not conducive to a good instrument let alone a great one.
@@zakkmylde1712 thanks, mate, I could feel the negative vibes passing through me as I've read your comment. It's a fun prop that doubles as a playable and functioning instrument, what did you expect, a piece of art? The only two things I suppose would make for a poor playing instrument would be 1. the string break angle at the micro-adjustment bridge, and 2. the P-Bass style bridge cover when it comes to palm muting, though it could be screwed off... much like on a P-Bass. I guess you're missing out the point of being an [affordable] prop and, above all, some chill. It's someone else's project put here for your own entertainment, why bother.
@@acoffeewithsatan he wants the equivalent of 1,100 dollars for it. It's a hacked up 100 dollar guitar that played like shit straight off the factory floor. The hardware and electronics absolutely blow. The paint job is spray paint and the fret board is spray painted, if you play it bye bye paint on the fretboard and hello dead strings. If you wanted to actually play it standing up with a strap bye bye paint on on the back of the body and you can say goodbye to the paint wherever it rests on whatever kind of stand you keep it on and wherever that paint chips and cracks it's just going to end up with more and more falling off. So it's playable in the sense that you can plug it in and make noise and if you used it as a wall hanger the paint is eventually going to start cracking off anyway because cheap spray paint. For $1,100 it should at least be able to play without actually ruining the art itself and it should have a paint job that should last more than a few years, actually be playable without ruining the paint and have at least semi decent hardware. So no it's not playable art, it's a shit guitar, with a shit paint job that got hacked to pieces and slapped back together with paint that will come off if you play it and make what was a shitty playing guitar even worse. To say this thing is playable just shows you don't even understand the basics of building a guitar, let alone a good guitar.
@540マンモス look up Strandberg guitars. They have a model that the guitar in the game is clearly based on, it is practically the same as a Strandberg.
This is such a dope build !!
Makes me wish i could play the guitar :D
You can learn🤘🏻
It ain't rocket science and you can find both new and used instruments of decent quality pretty cheap nowadays. Just start.
Little late, but check out Rocksmith 2014. Not the new Rocksmith+ garbage they are trying to make people pay monthly for.
it aint hard,takes time and dedication......you could be playing samurai songs in less than a few days
@@trillrifaxegrindor4411 True ! Unfortunately i have many hobbies , a 10 year backlog of miniatures to paint , and very little time for anything thanks to my mucho sucky job :)
But if i find a job with office hours and i have more time , yeah , maybe i'll try to learn a little guitar :D
The way the character in the beginning clip hovered his hand over it was kinda creepy. Lol seems like a pretty accurate replica. Nice job!
in the game its the first time that character had seen that guitar in like 50 years
All that insanely awesome work, still sounds and plays like a Cort. Looks sick thought.
Insanely good. I love both CyberPunk2077 and guitar building and this just hits the spot. Just tune the guitar next time you demo it 😉
And also maybe learn how to palm mute
@@loganstrickler Palm muting with that ashtray would be pretty hard.
@@RyoCanCan yea, you're right, I didn't even realize that
Tuning it wouldn't even help. The intonation is off because the scale length wasn't taken into consideration when switching to the barrel tuners and offsetting them. Not to mention the hardware is pretty trash and the guitar it started as was trash to begin with. I'd be surprised if you could keep this in tune for a whole song without playing any leads, with leads its going to go out of tune after a good vibrato let alone a big bend.
@@zakkmylde1712 There's a normal 6 string bridge under that ashtray that's in it's usual position. The headless hardware is just for tuning and the pins are there to match the string pull to the original bridge. 100% could be tunable with correct intonation. Shoulda watched the whole video my dude.
It would be really cool if Refused had guitars like this when they were performing as Samurai.
The amount of work here is insane
I'd love to see more Cyberpunk 2077 Guitars, Kerry has some great ones you can recreate.
Would be nice to see more of this guitar made
Holy shit dude. You nailed it 100 percent! Right on man.
As a guitarist i would love to have that one in my collection
This needs to be a kit! ❤️😍
The music had me captivated
I made one two thanks to you, i didn't have all your Tools but still i am proudat my result
god i'd love to work at a station like that. brilliant work mate
I love that you played the most cliche guitar songs :)
This video shows how much equipment and tools you have, I am a goldsmith I thought I had a lot equipment. I guess I will buying more as I need it.
real original riff selection
I NEED IT!! Please tell me these will be on ETSY soon.
Congrats buddy, I think you are passionate or a kind of genius.Your hands man! So huge!!!
this is absolutely incredible
the intonation is the killer with this build.you can tell its off and you cant dial it in with this setup but damn it looks great
Also has a cigarette ashtray, which is completely unnecessary (especially when you're a metal player)
And painting the fretboard and taping some stuff on the scratchplate are literally some of the strangest choices
Thanks for pointing out the intonation, it was driving me nuts and I was hoping I wasn’t the only one who noticed
I was wondering about the intonation too. I'm only familiar with the tune-o-matic bridges. So this setup does not have anything functioning as the saddles to accomplish that?
@@perro626 if anything, these bridges are easier to intonate than tune o matics since you don’t have to work around the strings and pickups to access the intonation screws
@@skylerrizzi Really? So that means it's actually a perfectly playable guitar? How cool is that!
It reminds me of strummers tele with the stickers and the wear and tear.
Now that's talent
Did you do any research specifically within lutherie? I do like the methods that you used to fabricate those plugs that fit where the tuners used to be, but there are a lot of significant issues with the modification of the neck and the placement of the bridge. The wood that is used on the fretboard of a guitar is typically made using wood that needs to be oiled or is naturally oily. This poses a major issue because you painted over it, additionally the plastic inlays could pose an additional issue. This fretboard will flake off and look pretty garbage after a while. The correct way to do something like this would be to use a black stain on the wood, this is most likely Jatoba wood, which would take stain very well. Additionally, you could then actually do inlays into the wood that would last, rather than airbrush them on. The other issue is the scale of the guitar due to the added bridge, as the contact points between the string and bridge are at different locations than the original bridge. This will cause major issues for intonation, as the scale length has been messed with. These aspects could have done way better from my perspective. Also, selling this thing for almost 1200 USD is such a stretch, especially considering the guitar you started with is worth 130 USD.
Also, from what I saw you didn't solder the ground wire from the bridge to the pickguard ground, that thing is going to be noisy as hell.
@@theaeecs8004 this is a wall piece at best, which kind of achieved its purpose I guess.
@@closetjimi1200 USD for a wall piece seems a tad excessive don'tcha think?
Not disagreeing. The fact that it still hasn’t been sold almost 9 months later say a lot.
Coolest guitar i've ever seen
My guy played almost all of the forbidden riffs 💀
Just gotta play wonderwall, thunderstruck, and stairway to heaven to have the complete set
Awesome build!
its certainly a wall hanger, but it looks amazing
I love it.
Idk if you would be able to palm mute on it.
But that is cool man. Good work.
That is cool as heck man Nice work
TREMENDA!! te quedo genial bro!!! daria mis 2 guitarras por esa belleza
What an amazing video!
Браво мастер) У Вас золотые руки!
It’s alive !!
So, can we consider this guitar... Silverhand made ?
Anyway, what a wonderful piece of work, I'll look you other videos ! ;)
Yeah man sweet as a bloody nut love it! Good call
breathtaking
Holy shit that's dope
Really cool build, but that metal thing over the bridge must make palm muting impossible
Very well done!
This turned out great. Can't even tell that it started off as a crappy cort guitar,
I just started doing the same project haha, got a squier strat as a base.
I'd be in for one if you made more
I want this guitar so bad
I just wish the demo was with a good sounding amp and good playing
You can buy this guitar in my store - boosty.to/dreadcraftstation
A lot of work and a lot of talent for something that doesn't look all that good.
Preem work! 🦾🤩
Awesome work! I love it!
If I was going to buy a signature guitar, this would be the one
I love Johnny Silverhand
How can I get the blueprints for the doom guitar? I have tried going to your facebook but when I do it is restricted.
Dude i wish i could make this. Awesome work bro
I'm trying to make the deluze orphean as well, but I can't find a good full image of the sticker decals, any chance you still have the sticker files? As well as what you used to mount the strings on the head? Or just a new blueprint link?
Looks cool, doesn’t sound like it plays the best.
As awesome as it is to see another guitar build from you, are you ever going to finish Flathead? I’m still waiting for Part 2!!! 🙏🏻🥺
Yep I need to build one as well now and I actually was but now I really need to
need to see you playing chippin in
This is the best I've seen)
In the future single coil pickups will be more rectangular
Outstanding work
If I request specific pickups, pegs, and nuts, is that something you can upgrade before shipping (of course adding the cost of the extra parts)?
WOW PERFECT WORK !
Impressionnant, bravo Johnny!
A very nice Guitar 🎸
A very nice looking guitar. As far as functionality not so nice.
@@zakkmylde1712 why ?
@@quickwashtheraccoon7601 the guitar it started as was a very very cheap, very very trash guitar. The hardware, is all super cheap and it seems like certain crucial aspects of building a guitar weren't take into consideration. The tuners weren't holding tune and I'm more than certain the intonation was off because the scale lenght wasn'tadjusted for the modifications. Proper intonation is knowing that for example the 3rd (3rd "box" down of the finger board) fret on the low E string (thickest string) is a G note. If the intonation is off that fret may sound a different note or sound too flat or sharp. Normally intonation can be fixed but between the cheap hardware and modification that may not be possible in this case. The pickups (little bars with the dots on the body) are wound magnets that turn the vibration of the metal strings into the sound that comes out of the amp and cheap ones like in this thing make a horrible humming sound that never goes away and they have just an all around crappy sound especially compares to good pickups. The neck on it is super uncomfortable and the spray paint all over it is going to immediately start coming off with play and it will kill strings super quickly along with making it feel worse than it already does. The spray paint on the body is going to start coming off immediately as well, especially on the back. It would make a cool wall hanging decoration but as far as playing it goes, for what he is charging for this hacked up $100 guitar you could actually get a really good guitar that will play like a dream.
Sorry for going on but I didn't just want to say "because it sucks" and sound like a dick without offering an explanation as to why.
Whaou !!!!😍😍😍😍😍
It be cool if you worked with a Luther to make this, then it would be actually a usable guitar.
I would kill for one of these
Wow you sell them for really fair prices too and they're extremely good
did you bought one? how does it sound?
That is awesome but as a guitarist myself it’s out of tune but that doesn’t matter because it’s all about the way the guitar looks and fr that looks amazing 🤘🏻🤘🏻🎸🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yeah it looks great but that's about it. The guitar it started as was trash and the intonation is all kinds of off from moving the bridge and using the cheap barrel tuners. I would take a cheap Suire bullet to play over this. Would make a great wall hanger though.
amazing video!
I would actually buy this. You should make some more and sell them
Nice 🤘🏻
чувак, спасибо, я залип
Man has forearms like popeye
Man this is such a cool looking guitar. I want it but I'm too much of a newbie on guitar to justify the price. Maybe I should take up wood working lol.
This is so cool. I used the same components on my current build. Did you have any problem with the string retainers holding the plain strings? Mine slip unless I loop the end of the string and wrap it around itself to increase the amount of string for the set screw to be tightened to.
This looks interesting to recreate to say the least, what parts are you using?
where did you get that bridge? building something similar and not sure what to look for
badass!
The song is Night Stalker by Wave Saver btw
So cool!
Expecting to hear Samurai but its Master of Puppets as the first riff gave me a great laugh lmao
Where did you get the pickup selector switch from?
hey, awesome video! looking to maje this myself, where did you get the headless tuners and saddles (i guess? the ones on the headstoxk) from? cant find a set like that anywhere
8:49 What is the name of this pickup switch and where can I buy one?
what songs were you playing at the end?
Great work. Well done. But sound and tuning stability is just what i have expected from a Cort guitar.
Fuck man I gotta save up to get one of these, beautiful craftsmanship right here.
Ah yeah, stays in tune for about 8 seconds lol. Cool idea, neat build, terribly impractical as a functional guitar. Should be noted on the for sale page, but hey, that's your headache to deal with when you sell it lol.
it was made to hang on the wall of a zoomer tech bro's man cave, intonation was not accounted for in the building of this "art piece"
I'm sure it would have better intonation if an actual luthier built it (or just someone who knew how to play guitar even)