I have my lefty Revstar and a Yamaha A-S701 Integrated amp running my JBL 4410a Studio Monitors at the moment. My favorite was a late 70's Yamaha CR-2020 receiver I had my senior year and beyond. We've owned Yamaha stuff from a Euphonium I used to play to an outboard boat motor my dad used to have. Oh, my mixer is a Yamaha MG12XU and it's the one I use the most.
What timing!! I've been looking for something with P90's for 18 months! NGD tomorrow!! New RevStar RSS02T, black, w/ P90's from zZounds! I got the last one they had! I've heard all good things about them! 8) Have a great day Ben!! --gary
I got the same model/colour/P-up configuration about a year ago, it did me no favours as I started to feel guilty for favouring it over my 38 years owned, highly loved strat. If you buy a Revstar, you will become a guitar adulterer and you will feel nothing but shame and guilt for your old, most beloved. But you will have a fuck off, spanking cool guitar that you will cherish, for the rest of your days.
Cool guitar I bought one myself, humbucker version! That’s an interesting setup 2.5/64 bass and 3/64 treble? I have mine at 5/64 and 4/64! Do u happen to know what the relief was measuring, be interested to know 👌🎸🤘
The only reason to release the tail peice is if you need or wish to adjust the break angle between the tail and the bridge.Personally, I don't see any point in doing so as all you are doing is putting wear on the body, which is made of wood. I really wouldn't suggest doing this.
@@BenCoombsOh my god I just realized after watching the video again!! The tailiece is normally NEVER stuck against the guitar table. It is mounted on two springs and must form an angle with the table. The two spring screws allow you to adjust this angle. I don't understand why your client chose to adjust his tailpiece like that, flush to the table.
@@Azzlad I was the first to set it up from the factory and they decked the tailpiece. Also there were no springs. Blame Yamaha for the poor design and setup.
Solid vid. I like the revstars. I have the HH intro level model and it’s a really nice guitar. Great value IMO. I want to try the P90 version one of these days. 🤟
Is that the Standard (Indonesian) or the Pro (Japanese)? I have the Pro in the same Sunset Burst finish but with Humbuckers, also ordered from Long & McQuade. It was their last Revstar Pro in Canada in 2022 and had to be shipped from Toronto to Vancouver. Absolutely love it! Great setup right out of the box. Some call it a poor man's Les Paul. I call it an outright replacement for the average Les Paul at all incomes -- equal quality neck and superior internal design regarding the chambering and carbon fibre rods -- at half the price. I'm now looking at the SA 2200 semi hollow body to replace my Ibanez semi hollow, which I'm not entirely happy with. The 2200 could also displace the Gibson ES 335 with additional single coil switches on its Humbuckers, wonderful Japanese quality and, of course, price.
I use the same technique to keep the string in place that I use when stringing a Bigsby. Fit the ball end in the notch and then place a piece of dense foam underneath the ball end. This stops it from falling out and keeps it in place until the string tension takes over.
I have a new Revstar Pro. The strings just locate in totally accessible slots, you don't have to ever adjust the tailpiece. Easier than threading strings through the back of a Strat. I don't understand other peoples' comments or issues here.
@@bernie_smith I suspect that since ease of string changes associated with this tailpiece haven’t really been addressed much (if at all?) on YT reviews, ppl naturally gravitate toward that glaring omission 🤷♂️
I just picked up a blue p90 Revstar. Wow.
Another awesome and honest video, well done, the guitar plays like a dream and sounds much better! Can't wait to come on the show and talk gear
Thanks for letting me borrow it!! Cheers Travis!!
My kinda guy! I talk to inanimate objects too! ("Let go! Thank you!) 🤣Pretty guitar, Can't wait to see how it sounds! Cheers Ben!
Cheers Ferd!!
That is a beautiful Axe!! Great Video Ben!! Rock On!
I have my lefty Revstar and a Yamaha A-S701 Integrated amp running my JBL 4410a Studio Monitors at the moment. My favorite was a late 70's Yamaha CR-2020 receiver I had my senior year and beyond. We've owned Yamaha stuff from a Euphonium I used to play to an outboard boat motor my dad used to have. Oh, my mixer is a Yamaha MG12XU and it's the one I use the most.
I love revstars!!! Well done my friend 😘
That's a beautiful guitar. I would really fancy one of those.
Cheers,
Martin
What timing!! I've been looking for something with P90's for 18 months! NGD tomorrow!! New RevStar RSS02T, black, w/ P90's from zZounds! I got the last one they had! I've heard all good things about them! 8) Have a great day Ben!! --gary
I got the same model/colour/P-up configuration about a year ago, it did me no favours as I started to feel guilty for favouring it over my 38 years owned, highly loved strat.
If you buy a Revstar, you will become a guitar adulterer and you will feel nothing but shame and guilt for your old, most beloved.
But you will have a fuck off, spanking cool guitar that you will cherish, for the rest of your days.
fabulous job again 👍👍
I saw you adjust the height but not the intonation. That doesn't have to be done when you raise or lower? Just got my Revstar and stringts a bit high.
The intonation was already set, I was only going to restring the guitar but moved the height adjustment screws on the bridge while cleaning it.
Travis has a nice guitar there 👍 Cheers Ben ✌️
Cool guitar I bought one myself, humbucker version! That’s an interesting setup 2.5/64 bass and 3/64 treble? I have mine at 5/64 and 4/64! Do u happen to know what the relief was measuring, be interested to know 👌🎸🤘
I was about .007" I prefer .005 if I can do it.
@@BenCoombs aha mine is sitting at .006” but was more like .010” when it arrived a few weeks back and was thinking of going back to that…
Nice guitar, great host and setup.
Setup day is always fun
True!! Cheers Josh!!
Ben, I have a kit guitar I built with p90s, having and issue getting them level. Foam used behind pickups just is not doing the job. How do I fix?
I've seen some people use springs instead of foam.
nice vid.... how much is the interval between fret and strings?.
thanks bro... Yamaha owes you a sale... bin looking for a demo of a string change on this guitar... no too bad, thanks again
Cheers!!
Yeah its hard to tell if thats the MIJ or lower tier one ... but either way its a beautiful guitar !!
The only reason to release the tail peice is if you need or wish to adjust the break angle between the tail and the bridge.Personally, I don't see any point in doing so as all you are doing is putting wear on the body, which is made of wood. I really wouldn't suggest doing this.
It was the only way to release the ball ends of the strings. Are recommending never replacing the strings?
@@BenCoombsOh my god I just realized after watching the video again!!
The tailiece is normally NEVER stuck against the guitar table. It is mounted on two springs and must form an angle with the table. The two spring screws allow you to adjust this angle.
I don't understand why your client chose to adjust his tailpiece like that, flush to the table.
@@Azzlad I was the first to set it up from the factory and they decked the tailpiece. Also there were no springs. Blame Yamaha for the poor design and setup.
Solid vid. I like the revstars. I have the HH intro level model and it’s a really nice guitar. Great value IMO. I want to try the P90 version one of these days. 🤟
Right on!! Cheers!!
Nice guitar Ben I think those pickups have foam under for adjusting,not crazy about that tail piece,Cheers!
Soooo want one of those....
Is that the Standard (Indonesian) or the Pro (Japanese)? I have the Pro in the same Sunset Burst finish but with Humbuckers, also ordered from Long & McQuade. It was their last Revstar Pro in Canada in 2022 and had to be shipped from Toronto to Vancouver. Absolutely love it! Great setup right out of the box. Some call it a poor man's Les Paul. I call it an outright replacement for the average Les Paul at all incomes -- equal quality neck and superior internal design regarding the chambering and carbon fibre rods -- at half the price. I'm now looking at the SA 2200 semi hollow body to replace my Ibanez semi hollow, which I'm not entirely happy with. The 2200 could also displace the Gibson ES 335 with additional single coil switches on its Humbuckers, wonderful Japanese quality and, of course, price.
I'm pretty sure it was the Japanese made one but not positive.
Does the tailpiece add tons of time to string changes? Is there a trick to it?
Haven't found a fix other than to leave two of the tail piece screws loose to lift the end for string changes. Terrible design.
I use the same technique to keep the string in place that I use when stringing a Bigsby. Fit the ball end in the notch and then place a piece of dense foam underneath the ball end. This stops it from falling out and keeps it in place until the string tension takes over.
I have a new Revstar Pro. The strings just locate in totally accessible slots, you don't have to ever adjust the tailpiece. Easier than threading strings through the back of a Strat. I don't understand other peoples' comments or issues here.
@@bernie_smith I suspect that since ease of string changes associated with this tailpiece haven’t really been addressed much (if at all?) on YT reviews, ppl naturally gravitate toward that glaring omission 🤷♂️
It's really easy, no need to unscrew anything (I have excatly the same Revstar in blue).
are you serious? that tailpiece should not lie on the body
That’s how it came from the factory. Terrible design.
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Salut Beve!!
Tell the truth .......Would the factory setup of that rig be good for %98 of most players?
The setup wasn't bad but the pickups needed a lot of adjusting to get them balanced.
YZ 250! 2-stroke, you asked.
One look at that tailpiece, and went Hmm. LOL Nice looking guitar. later B.C.
Right?? Cheers Dennis!!