Always enjoy these! You not only teach us things, you do so in an easy to understand way. It is like learning from a friend as you never talk down to us and take the questions seriously. Thank you for all you do Kris! 😊👍
Man, thanks so much for the kind words! I love this community and to be honest, we all wanna learn something cool, don't we? I certainly do. :) Cheers! //Kris
Tech talk 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 Humidity isn’t boring when the top of your ( insert brand name here) cracks in half and has to spend time in the shop being put back together!!!
Most cats are reversed polarity from humans, try covering your cat in helium balloons and rub it on your staticky guitar. I don’t know if this works but please film and post your attempts 👍🏽🤣
9:09 It might also be caused by hot wire being connected to ground. This way any time your touch part that's grounded you effectively touch tip of your cable Which as we know mainly makes loud noise
For "what makes guitars easier to play" I have also recently noticed that break angle can impact quite noticeably how the action, even if it measures the same between two guitars, "feels" to play. Higher break angles behind the nut or bridge regardless of type of bridge can make something as little as fretting a note feel stiffer, let alone bending.
You can feel this on the break angle of a tune o matic bridge when you lower the stop bar Funny bumping into your comment, I watched many of your videos a couple of years ago, it's a small internet I guess!
I have nickel allergy and I'm using Elixir strings without a problem. Frets are not an issue for me it seems even though I used to have quite severe allergic reactions. One tip is to stay away from water since water/moist makes the nickel penetrate you skin easier. when it comes to the bridge you could use some seethrough nailpolish for the part of the bridge you often touch.
I live in Southern Georgia (throw a rock and see Florida) so Humidity is a constant battle. I'm currently working overseas and bought a Morales acoustic (70's Japanese Martin Copy) off a gent from the Philippines that was subjected to high humidity for who knows how long without proper care. Destroyed nut, ancient strings, bowed belly... a total $50 basketcase case but with some elbow grease and parts it made for one hell of a player with a cool story.
Concerning static problems: I had A Harley Benton Telecaster with a crackling noise when touching the pickguard beside the pickup switch. I removed the pickguard and glued aluminium foil on the inside of the pickguard: the crackling noise was completely gone!
A nice « natural » patina on a natural finished guitar/bass body is wonderful and gives an instrument a lot of character I think. A guitar is a tool and should be used. Not meant to be seating in a case for years. When you see that people are willing to cash out €1000 or plus on top of the guitar to have a « relic » model, all the better if tou can achieve that finish naturally
I like the talk about strings. I have kinda obsession with trying different brands/materials/gauges. The playing experience say between Elixirs and Ernie Balls is huuge. Great discovery for me was pure nickel strings, I love the feel and sound. Also, in my humble opinion, there is bigger difference in tone between different string materials, then different pickups (in the same cathegory) ;). Keep those videos going, cheers.
hey Chris I have a question for your next faq video. How I adjust or reckon if the nut is correct on a double locking tremolo system? If i change strings gauges i need to do something ? Nobody speaks about the nut on a floyd equipped guitar, even on youtube. Thanks man always very informative!
"What makes guitars easy to play?" Oh MAN! Magic, mojo? I have a few very similar guitars, same neck profile, scale, fret size, same string gauge and brand, all setup by me to the same spec, etc. and still one of them, my Shine WT240 SG copy, "plays itself", and all the rest of them fight with me. If I could find the magic that one has, I'd do it to all the rest of them too.
I have a '94 Pevey Predator guitar, in general everything suits me. But I'm interested in a stratocaster with a hacker near the bridge. How is the humbucker reflected in the variability of the sound? Which musician prefers to play stratocaster with humbers at the bridge?
Kris, Once again a fantastic informative show. I am not inclined to work on any of my guitars. I'm worried I would break them. Your information helps greatly to understand even more about my electric guitars and why certain issues happen. Again as always your Tele is awesome and I also purchased a version. Fantastic job Kris..best to Thomann. They need to have locations here in the U.S. very soon. Thomann USA? Thanks for the shows.
For the static charge, read somewhere you can use a spray with water, just few drops around and wipe it, never got the problem, so never try.. If it can help and if it works, tell us 😉
This videos are really helpful! I wanted to ask... I tried fixing up the electcronics on one of my old guitars. I put in new pots, switch and an output jack. I'm not good at soldering and so know the volume pot doen't work properly (when I turn it down to 0 there is still sound, just a bit quieter) and the guitar crackles a bit, could it be a cold solder problem, or a maybe the ground wire not being connected properly? Thanks Kris
Hello Chris can you recommend flight case for Gibson lespaul standard 2016, purchased from you guys. I feel the stock case by gibson will not withstand airline awesome staff. I am dreaded by the thought of international travel. Will please rescue me. Would you recommend A Thon case, but it is not recommended for nito finish. What can be done. Please help
Hallo there, question, I have a guitar that has dents in the first 3 frets!! The rest of the frets are almost new, do you advise to do a leveling job or could I replace only the fist 3 frets and level them to the rest? Thank you love your content!!!!
your knowledge is incredible, Kris. thank you! one question: once and for all, what does adjusting the truss rod do? and how can I tell if it’s bent like a bow or too stiff?
I have a Gibson LPM2015 in cherry color. I love the guitar! but it has static problem. I switched pickups (Tonerider AC2), change all pots (CTS Mojotone), wiring ( solid vintage cloth wires), toggle switch, jack, blackplate covers (back covers were textured and had a nasty static sound) and insolated underpickups, toggle, eletronics with aluminium foil and grounded it. The static is now not that noticeable. But it is still there. I got me thinking if it is the finish on the guitar... would cracking the finish as in relicing the guitar with blow dryer and compressed air ( hot and cold) fix that since the wood could “breathe” better?( ruclips.net/video/YjISNgU1KSU/видео.html) Sorry for the long post. With regards, R
bonjour a tous moi thomann cette annee suis hyper deçu de mes boutons EMG DG 20 j ai commandé un kit pickguard emg complet , apres installation le son est bon sauf que les trois boutons surtout les deux premiers oscillent , je regarde de pres , ils sont desaxés probleme de centrage usinage , alors je l eurs envois les photos et videos il m envoient celui du volume mais pas le deuxieme sui lui oscille aussi moins mais quand meme un produit neuf!!!!!!!!!! chez THOMANN en plus normalement pour moins que ca ils echangent quand ca va pas ??? la le sav ma refusé !!! de m envoyer un simple bouton tonalité !!!! alors je vais commander sur ebay les trois boutons en chine !!! idem mais peut etre mieux fait c est dingue ca non??
12. Not correct. Proper manufacturing, when the wood was dryied as it should won't cause fret sprout. Never. And only when manufacturer, like F(for example) who has tons of guitars on conveyor will tell you fret sprout is fine coz they can't dry their wood as intended and should these days. Just business. But when you buy a Custom Shop Guitar of that manufacturer it won't have fret sprout even if it travels half of Earth 10 times in a raw. Coz builder will use proper dryied wood. But earlier, all manufacturers made all their guitars from proper dryied wood, not only CS options. If you take vintage Fender of Gibson it won't have these issues, unlike today's ones.
Disagree, It's wood's nature. Years after cut and dried it's still alive and if available for it, it will soak humidity from wherever it is. I would partially agree on that this issue could be seen more often on poorly sealed wood (which is the only way the manufacturer can control this issue) but this happens on some models because the level of sealant applied DOES affect tone in a major way. You wont see this issue on lacquered glossy maple fretboards, but open pore rosewood and even Ebony are way more common.
Always enjoy these! You not only teach us things, you do so in an easy to understand way. It is like learning from a friend as you never talk down to us and take the questions seriously. Thank you for all you do Kris! 😊👍
Man, thanks so much for the kind words! I love this community and to be honest, we all wanna learn something cool, don't we? I certainly do. :)
Cheers! //Kris
I remember when I learned how to make liquor, I totally forgot how to drive!!!! Now I learn safer things like METAaaaaaaaaaaal.
Tech talk 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Humidity isn’t boring when the top of your ( insert brand name here) cracks in half and has to spend time in the shop being put back together!!!
Most cats are reversed polarity from humans, try covering your cat in helium balloons and rub it on your staticky guitar. I don’t know if this works but please film and post your attempts 👍🏽🤣
LOL dude, it hurts! Stop it! Need to stop laughing... :D //Kris
"Hi Ola! " .... that killed me.
9:09 It might also be caused by hot wire being connected to ground. This way any time your touch part that's grounded you effectively touch tip of your cable
Which as we know mainly makes loud noise
thanks bro, you're pro, just keep doin' this, we're grateful :D
For "what makes guitars easier to play" I have also recently noticed that break angle can impact quite noticeably how the action, even if it measures the same between two guitars, "feels" to play. Higher break angles behind the nut or bridge regardless of type of bridge can make something as little as fretting a note feel stiffer, let alone bending.
You can feel this on the break angle of a tune o matic bridge when you lower the stop bar
Funny bumping into your comment, I watched many of your videos a couple of years ago, it's a small internet I guess!
@@mesquita6786 there certainly does seem to be some overlap between the guitar and audio communities. Cheers
I have nickel allergy and I'm using Elixir strings without a problem. Frets are not an issue for me it seems even though I used to have quite severe allergic reactions. One tip is to stay away from water since water/moist makes the nickel penetrate you skin easier. when it comes to the bridge you could use some seethrough nailpolish for the part of the bridge you often touch.
I live in Southern Georgia (throw a rock and see Florida) so Humidity is a constant battle. I'm currently working overseas and bought a Morales acoustic (70's Japanese Martin Copy) off a gent from the Philippines that was subjected to high humidity for who knows how long without proper care. Destroyed nut, ancient strings, bowed belly... a total $50 basketcase case but with some elbow grease and parts it made for one hell of a player with a cool story.
Just had my Strat refretted with 6105’s...
I couldn’t be happier!. I highly recommend it!.
Hey Chris, thank you for your help. Can you do a video on how to fix microphonic pickups?
Concerning static problems: I had A Harley Benton Telecaster with a crackling noise when touching the pickguard beside the pickup switch. I removed the pickguard and glued aluminium foil on the inside of the pickguard: the crackling noise was completely gone!
A nice « natural » patina on a natural finished guitar/bass body is wonderful and gives an instrument a lot of character I think. A guitar is a tool and should be used. Not meant to be seating in a case for years. When you see that people are willing to cash out €1000 or plus on top of the guitar to have a « relic » model, all the better if tou can achieve that finish naturally
I live in south east asia. Humidity is a big things here 😅.
Loved it! Learned so much again from you guys! Muchas gracias!
Very interesting always. is possible see how make a glossy neck more fast and less sticky¿
I like the talk about strings. I have kinda obsession with trying different brands/materials/gauges. The playing experience say between Elixirs and Ernie Balls is huuge. Great discovery for me was pure nickel strings, I love the feel and sound.
Also, in my humble opinion, there is bigger difference in tone between different string materials, then different pickups (in the same cathegory) ;).
Keep those videos going, cheers.
If I was to file down a guitar nut to put thicker strings on. Would I be able to go down to a smaller size string set in the future?
Very informative. Thank you.
hey Chris I have a question for your next faq video. How I adjust or reckon if the nut is correct on a double locking tremolo system? If i change strings gauges i need to do something ? Nobody speaks about the nut on a floyd equipped guitar, even on youtube. Thanks man always very informative!
Dr. Kris rendel. Abszolút hiánypótló! :D Must have consultation!
Kérem a következô pácienst! 😆 Köszi Béla!
"What makes guitars easy to play?" Oh MAN! Magic, mojo? I have a few very similar guitars, same neck profile, scale, fret size, same string gauge and brand, all setup by me to the same spec, etc. and still one of them, my Shine WT240 SG copy, "plays itself", and all the rest of them fight with me. If I could find the magic that one has, I'd do it to all the rest of them too.
I have a '94 Pevey Predator guitar, in general everything suits me. But I'm interested in a stratocaster with a hacker near the bridge. How is the humbucker reflected in the variability of the sound? Which musician prefers to play stratocaster with humbers at the bridge?
7:38 moral of the story:
don't believe drummers if they tell you humidity and guitars is a boring topic :D
Kris,
Once again a fantastic informative show. I am not inclined to work on any of my guitars. I'm worried I would break them. Your information helps greatly to understand even more about my electric guitars and why certain issues happen. Again as always your Tele is awesome and I also purchased a version. Fantastic job Kris..best to Thomann. They need to have locations here in the U.S. very soon. Thomann USA? Thanks for the shows.
Thanks a lot Joseph, your words are much appreciated! Cheers! //Kris
I shielded and connected everything to ground including the bridge and have no any buzz, with or without touching the strings.
For the static charge, read somewhere you can use a spray with water, just few drops around and wipe it, never got the problem, so never try.. If it can help and if it works, tell us 😉
This videos are really helpful! I wanted to ask... I tried fixing up the electcronics on one of my old guitars. I put in new pots, switch and an output jack. I'm not good at soldering and so know the volume pot doen't work properly (when I turn it down to 0 there is still sound, just a bit quieter) and the guitar crackles a bit, could it be a cold solder problem, or a maybe the ground wire not being connected properly? Thanks Kris
Hello Chris can you recommend flight case for Gibson lespaul standard 2016, purchased from you guys. I feel the stock case by gibson will not withstand airline awesome staff. I am dreaded by the thought of international travel. Will please rescue me. Would you recommend A Thon case, but it is not recommended for nito finish. What can be done. Please help
Why do we never see Jumbo frets on acoustic guitars?
Hallo there, question, I have a guitar that has dents in the first 3 frets!! The rest of the frets are almost new, do you advise to do a leveling job or could I replace only the fist 3 frets and level them to the rest? Thank you love your content!!!!
Why do fender amps have ringing sound like bad reverb
Please I need an ACOUSTIC WITH JUMBO FRETS :)
Statically charged guitar solution: It’s most likely the pick guard is generating the charge. Rub a dryer sheet on the guitar and it will go away. 😬
your knowledge is incredible, Kris. thank you!
one question: once and for all, what does adjusting the truss rod do? and how can I tell if it’s bent like a bow or too stiff?
I have a Gibson LPM2015 in cherry color. I love the guitar! but it has static problem. I switched pickups (Tonerider AC2), change all pots (CTS Mojotone), wiring ( solid vintage cloth wires), toggle switch, jack, blackplate covers (back covers were textured and had a nasty static sound) and insolated underpickups, toggle, eletronics with aluminium foil and grounded it. The static is now not that noticeable. But it is still there. I got me thinking if it is the finish on the guitar... would cracking the finish as in relicing the guitar with blow dryer and compressed air ( hot and cold) fix that since the wood could “breathe” better?( ruclips.net/video/YjISNgU1KSU/видео.html) Sorry for the long post.
With regards, R
Q&A with Danger Ehren.
Not first, or am I?
I always heard it was Adam
🎉🎊It looks like you was first 🎉🎊
Hahaha best answer ever! :D //Kris
bonjour a tous moi thomann cette annee suis hyper deçu de mes boutons EMG DG 20
j
ai commandé un kit pickguard emg complet , apres installation le son
est bon sauf que les trois boutons surtout les deux premiers oscillent
, je regarde de pres , ils sont desaxés probleme de centrage
usinage , alors je l eurs envois les photos et videos il m envoient
celui du volume mais pas le deuxieme sui lui oscille aussi moins
mais quand meme un produit neuf!!!!!!!!!! chez THOMANN en plus
normalement pour moins que ca ils echangent quand ca va pas ??? la
le sav ma refusé !!! de m envoyer un simple bouton tonalité !!!! alors
je vais commander sur ebay les trois boutons en chine !!! idem
mais peut etre mieux fait c est dingue ca non??
Hi Ola!!! LOL
👍😀👍
12. Not correct. Proper manufacturing, when the wood was dryied as it should won't cause fret sprout. Never. And only when manufacturer, like F(for example) who has tons of guitars on conveyor will tell you fret sprout is fine coz they can't dry their wood as intended and should these days. Just business. But when you buy a Custom Shop Guitar of that manufacturer it won't have fret sprout even if it travels half of Earth 10 times in a raw. Coz builder will use proper dryied wood. But earlier, all manufacturers made all their guitars from proper dryied wood, not only CS options. If you take vintage Fender of Gibson it won't have these issues, unlike today's ones.
Disagree, It's wood's nature. Years after cut and dried it's still alive and if available for it, it will soak humidity from wherever it is. I would partially agree on that this issue could be seen more often on poorly sealed wood (which is the only way the manufacturer can control this issue) but this happens on some models because the level of sealant applied DOES affect tone in a major way.
You wont see this issue on lacquered glossy maple fretboards, but open pore rosewood and even Ebony are way more common.