Currently, my favorite is my Novo Serus J. It’s not necessarily the most do-it-all guitar, but it plays and sounds amazing. I will say, I used to have an alt-t pro, and out of all the guitars I let go, that one haunts me.
Oh man oh man. I want a Novo Serus J so badly. I've contemplated selling one of my Suhrs to save up for a Novo. One of my "haunting" guitars is a Veritas Texas Miracle I sold. That thing SANG unplugged and I added a Bigsby to it too.
I pretty much agree. This was my goto/travel guitar when I needed just one, for three years. Missed a trem bar in some occasions, so I acquired a pre-owned PRS DGT. About the same versatility, with a trem bridge.
Just bought one of these. It kills! Mine has SSV pickups and is a heavy relic surf green. I already have a Suhr Pete Thorn Signature with the Thornbuckers. (Great pickups for sure!)
@@charlesccr They're both so good, it depends what day of the week you ask me. With the body wood being different, the bridge and saddles being different, it's hard to make an apples to apples comparison. Honestly they are two different flavors of excellent, and I love them both.
Ugh! I’m debating whether to sell my Suhr JM to get an Alt-T. I can’t justify another guitar purchase to my SO (significant other), the limited run at Humbucker Music is what has caught my eye recently. They look so good!
I have a Reverend that is my favorite with a bigsby and two p90s. They have this bass roll off switch that makes it super versatile where I can use it too add a bit more depth and low end to my sound or pull back when I want cleaner tones
Awesome demo! I’ve been looking into getting a Les Paul, but there is a local guy who has one of these up for sale in my price range. What do you think? How is the sustain? I have a Modern Player thinline with P90s that I really like, which makes me think the Suhr might be better. The MP has a mahogany body and a Gibson-style control layout though. Also, just wanted to say, I really appreciate you playing some riffs from well known songs. It helps me understand the guitar’s tone so much better than a jam or improv section.
Hey there! Thanks for watching! I think the Alt T will have plenty of sustain and brilliance for you but the MP will definitely be more of a chunky powerhouse kind of guitar!
Ordered mine yesterday...and also got a Suhr Classic S Antique SSS, Classic s Antique HSS (my #1), a Suhr Classic T Antique (current #2 for gigs) and a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul with Suhr Thornbuckers =D =D You can`t go wrong with Suhr guitars.
My Classic Antique S (SSS) with V63s is my #1 strat. Also have Custom Classic S with 3 Thornbuckers (w/ splitting). I also have a Classic T with an SSV in the neck. It's really nice for jazz/blues. I will say that the bridge pickup really has a nice "snap and sparkle" without being obnoxiously bright. Ironically, it works really well through a Rectifier...without a boost! (defying the unwritten rule that thou shalt always use a boost into a Rectifier 😊)
I'm not sure how I stumbled onto this vid but I stayed till the end. Suhr all the way. I love my JM Suhr and a special like for my SuhrT. I really dig the Helix presents. Are they available for sale?
Hey Peter! Glad you were able to stick around for the video. I own a Classic S and had a JM and really regret selling my JM. As far as presets go I have been using some from Worship Tutorials, Tone Junkies and David Hislop! I'll paste the links below for you. Worship tutorials: worshiptutorials.com/helix/ David Hislop: www.davidhislop.co/helix Tone junkies - tonejunkiestore.com/helix-hx-stomp-presets-1
@@ZachBrobstMusic so far the pros: super light, great fit and finish, very playable. The cons : lacks a little bit of character (hence the pickups swap considering), the poly finish on the body is a bit sticky, the neck is actually quite slim for my taste but it's by no mean too slim.
Hey Skull kid! I own the Helix and a Kemper and it depends a bit on what you want. I think the Fractal is killer too but I'd go any of those routes or the Quad Cortex. Personally, I think the Helix is killer and has some awesome sounds but amp tone (compared to the Kemper) falls short. However, the Kemper effects fall short of the Helix. Fractal is a killer platform with better amp tones than the Helix and similar effects to the Kemper. I like the portability of the Helix a lot and having the backpack is beyond convenient. It's actually made me want to sell my Kemper head to get a stage for easier transportation.
I agree with what *Zach* said about the Helix, whilst the amp tones aren’t the best, you can get IRs from Tone Junkies or Worship Tutorials and get it to sound better. That’s what I’ve done and I love my Helix, I’ve received tons of compliments about how my tone sounds.
Hey Zach, do you find your Alt T to be slightly neck heavy? I find mine tends to dive a bit (not terrible) when I play standing up. I chalk it up to the semi-hollow body and relatively heavier locking tuners
They're super light - partially because of the swamp ash bodies and semi hollow construction. A little top heavy, though, where it feels like the neck outweighs the body slightly
@@ZachBrobstMusic I went a totally different (but equally as good direction), traded my Gibson ES-335 for a Duesenberg 25th Anniversary Edition Starplayer TV Goldtop. I love it!
@@ZachBrobstMusic I have one, but mine has this wiring: - Bridge Humbucker - Bridge Split and Neck Split Combined - Bridge Humbucker and Neck Humbucker Combined - Neck Split - Neck Humbucker The bridge is split only with neck added. A great funky tone, but I miss the bridge itself. I'd prefer a mini toggle like PRS
Do you still own Suhr JM? That’s my favorite now. I also have Les Paul with TBs, American Strat with Triple Shots and Mexican Tele with Cremas. All are single coily except Les Paul which is still too dark for me. Probably would be wise to get rid of Les Paul to fund Alt T. Tele body should provide more definition than LP?
Hey Romanukas! I wish I still had my JM. I installed Cremas in it and really regret selling it but I did sell it to get my Classic S and that is a killer guitar too. I have historically found LP difficult (for me) to bond with and have always been dark for my preferences. I think having a chambered body and choosing a wood like swamp ash will really help brighten up that sound a bit. The Alt T is incredibly and I've never struggled to get good tone out of it!
I actually did have Cremas in this guitar for a while and sonically they're super similar to the Thornbuckers. Ended up getting another guitar with Cremas so I put the Thornbuckers back in this guitar!
what have you struggled with about the Thornbuckers? I enjoy them since they have a bit more output and PAF sound & compression than the Cremas but that may be what you dislike about them and if so then swapping is worth it! @@zacnelms802
@@ZachBrobstMusic Really I haven’t struggled with anything. I’m a Strat guy, so obviously it’s an adjustment. I like what Kurtis is doing with Lambertones and just wanted to support the company. Here’s a fairly recent video with the Thornbuckers. ruclips.net/video/hgkqtChr1QU/видео.htmlsi=hApJMJMBvSZ-WH_3
The “ALTimate” dad joke right there 😂 Personally out of every guitar you’ve ever owned (which is ALOT) this is my all time favorite one. Very classic
Gotta whip out the dad joke every now and then! Also means I need to buy more guitars to give you another one to favorite! 😅
what a pretty sounding fiddle
Currently, my favorite is my Novo Serus J. It’s not necessarily the most do-it-all guitar, but it plays and sounds amazing. I will say, I used to have an alt-t pro, and out of all the guitars I let go, that one haunts me.
Oh man oh man. I want a Novo Serus J so badly. I've contemplated selling one of my Suhrs to save up for a Novo.
One of my "haunting" guitars is a Veritas Texas Miracle I sold. That thing SANG unplugged and I added a Bigsby to it too.
I pretty much agree. This was my goto/travel guitar when I needed just one, for three years. Missed a trem bar in some occasions, so I acquired a pre-owned PRS DGT. About the same versatility, with a trem bridge.
That's the only thing I wish I had on this guitar!
the Alt T and the DH Orange patch were made for each other
Just bought one of these. It kills! Mine has SSV pickups and is a heavy relic surf green. I already have a Suhr Pete Thorn Signature with the Thornbuckers. (Great pickups for sure!)
Hey, what u prefert SSV or Pete?
@@charlesccr They're both so good, it depends what day of the week you ask me. With the body wood being different, the bridge and saddles being different, it's hard to make an apples to apples comparison. Honestly they are two different flavors of excellent, and I love them both.
Ugh! I’m debating whether to sell my Suhr JM to get an Alt-T. I can’t justify another guitar purchase to my SO (significant other), the limited run at Humbucker Music is what has caught my eye recently. They look so good!
I miss my JM a ton! The Alt T's are killer guitars though and in my opinion more versatile than the JMs. But love the sweeping offset body on the JM!
I have Custom
Classic T - HH (from Humbucker Music) for sale if you are still looking for one.
Message if interested.
I have a Reverend that is my favorite with a bigsby and two p90s. They have this bass roll off switch that makes it super versatile where I can use it too add a bit more depth and low end to my sound or pull back when I want cleaner tones
Reverend honestly makes some killer stuff for the price point!
Great review!
1. Is the bridge a TB or TB+?
2. Still have the Classic S HSS?
Thanks!
Hey Mel! It's a TB bridge and I do have the Classic S HSS! Still love it!
Awesome demo! I’ve been looking into getting a Les Paul, but there is a local guy who has one of these up for sale in my price range. What do you think? How is the sustain? I have a Modern Player thinline with P90s that I really like, which makes me think the Suhr might be better. The MP has a mahogany body and a Gibson-style control layout though.
Also, just wanted to say, I really appreciate you playing some riffs from well known songs. It helps me understand the guitar’s tone so much better than a jam or improv section.
Hey there! Thanks for watching! I think the Alt T will have plenty of sustain and brilliance for you but the MP will definitely be more of a chunky powerhouse kind of guitar!
Ordered mine yesterday...and also got a Suhr Classic S Antique SSS, Classic s Antique HSS (my #1), a Suhr Classic T Antique (current #2 for gigs) and a Gibson Custom Shop Les Paul with Suhr Thornbuckers =D =D You can`t go wrong with Suhr guitars.
Nice! That's a lot of Suhrs. I'd love to eventually get a one of the Classic T's!
My Classic Antique S (SSS) with V63s is my #1 strat. Also have Custom Classic S with 3 Thornbuckers (w/ splitting).
I also have a Classic T with an SSV in the neck. It's really nice for jazz/blues. I will say that the bridge pickup really has a nice "snap and sparkle" without being obnoxiously bright. Ironically, it works really well through a Rectifier...without a boost! (defying the unwritten rule that thou shalt always use a boost into a Rectifier 😊)
I'm not sure how I stumbled onto this vid but I stayed till the end. Suhr all the way. I love my JM Suhr and a special like for my SuhrT.
I really dig the Helix presents. Are they available for sale?
Hey Peter! Glad you were able to stick around for the video. I own a Classic S and had a JM and really regret selling my JM.
As far as presets go I have been using some from Worship Tutorials, Tone Junkies and David Hislop! I'll paste the links below for you.
Worship tutorials: worshiptutorials.com/helix/
David Hislop: www.davidhislop.co/helix
Tone junkies - tonejunkiestore.com/helix-hx-stomp-presets-1
Got myself a used ebmm stingray guitar, seriously considering the thornbuckers.
I've heard such awesome things about the Stringrays!
@@ZachBrobstMusic so far the pros: super light, great fit and finish, very playable. The cons : lacks a little bit of character (hence the pickups swap considering), the poly finish on the body is a bit sticky, the neck is actually quite slim for my taste but it's by no mean too slim.
I love mine in vintage white (2017). Did you notice any patina on pickup covers? Did you (how) clean it away? Thanks!
They have some patina gathering on the tops of the pickups but I've never tried cleaning them!
Hey Zach, what's your recommendation for an all in one pedal rig? I'm trying to remove as many moving parts as I can from my church rig.
Hey Skull kid! I own the Helix and a Kemper and it depends a bit on what you want. I think the Fractal is killer too but I'd go any of those routes or the Quad Cortex.
Personally, I think the Helix is killer and has some awesome sounds but amp tone (compared to the Kemper) falls short. However, the Kemper effects fall short of the Helix. Fractal is a killer platform with better amp tones than the Helix and similar effects to the Kemper.
I like the portability of the Helix a lot and having the backpack is beyond convenient. It's actually made me want to sell my Kemper head to get a stage for easier transportation.
@@ZachBrobstMusic awesome, thanks for the advice Zach! Keep on rocking brother
@@skullkid112 Thanks! You too!
I agree with what *Zach* said about the Helix, whilst the amp tones aren’t the best, you can get IRs from Tone Junkies or Worship Tutorials and get it to sound better. That’s what I’ve done and I love my Helix, I’ve received tons of compliments about how my tone sounds.
@@frankie_CALB thanks bro
Hi Zach, do you still think this guitar is definitive? I'm looking for a studio guitar to do anything, just one guitar. Thanks
Hey there! Yes - this guitar is fantastic. t's a guitar I plan to keep forever!
@@ZachBrobstMusic thanks
I have Custom
Classic T - HH for sale if you are still looking for one.
Message if interested.
i have too this guitar, loveee his sound!! =D
Need a fiesta red version!
Hey Zach, do you find your Alt T to be slightly neck heavy? I find mine tends to dive a bit (not terrible) when I play standing up. I chalk it up to the semi-hollow body and relatively heavier locking tuners
Yes I definitely notice that with my but I assume it's due to the semi hallow body.
My favourite guitar is my air guitar
Nice light weight, eh?
Now I’m debating whether to sell my 335 for this or not. I love my 335 but the weight, not so much, normally I see Alt-T specs they’re around 7lbs.
They're super light - partially because of the swamp ash bodies and semi hollow construction. A little top heavy, though, where it feels like the neck outweighs the body slightly
@@ZachBrobstMusic I went a totally different (but equally as good direction), traded my Gibson ES-335 for a Duesenberg 25th Anniversary Edition Starplayer TV Goldtop. I love it!
How can you achieve the split bridge? Did you modify the 5 way selector?
Hey Alessandro! The Alt T has a 5 way super switch with the 2/4 positions being the outside coils of the neck and bridge pickup.
@@ZachBrobstMusic I have one, but mine has this wiring:
- Bridge Humbucker
- Bridge Split and Neck Split Combined
- Bridge Humbucker and Neck Humbucker Combined
- Neck Split
- Neck Humbucker
The bridge is split only with neck added. A great funky tone, but I miss the bridge itself. I'd prefer a mini toggle like PRS
Do you still own Suhr JM? That’s my favorite now. I also have Les Paul with TBs, American Strat with Triple Shots and Mexican Tele with Cremas. All are single coily except Les Paul which is still too dark for me. Probably would be wise to get rid of Les Paul to fund Alt T. Tele body should provide more definition than LP?
Hey Romanukas! I wish I still had my JM. I installed Cremas in it and really regret selling it but I did sell it to get my Classic S and that is a killer guitar too. I have historically found LP difficult (for me) to bond with and have always been dark for my preferences. I think having a chambered body and choosing a wood like swamp ash will really help brighten up that sound a bit. The Alt T is incredibly and I've never struggled to get good tone out of it!
@@ZachBrobstMusic thanks for your thoughts!
the alt-t-mate guitar
Have you ever thought about putting the Cremas in it? I just ordered a set for my Alt T.
I actually did have Cremas in this guitar for a while and sonically they're super similar to the Thornbuckers. Ended up getting another guitar with Cremas so I put the Thornbuckers back in this guitar!
@@ZachBrobstMusic Do you think it was worth swapping them? At first, I was really struggling with the Thornbuckers, but they’re growing on me.
what have you struggled with about the Thornbuckers? I enjoy them since they have a bit more output and PAF sound & compression than the Cremas but that may be what you dislike about them and if so then swapping is worth it! @@zacnelms802
@@ZachBrobstMusic Really I haven’t struggled with anything. I’m a Strat guy, so obviously it’s an adjustment. I like what Kurtis is doing with Lambertones and just wanted to support the company. Here’s a fairly recent video with the Thornbuckers.
ruclips.net/video/hgkqtChr1QU/видео.htmlsi=hApJMJMBvSZ-WH_3
dude! Sounds spectacular
Kurtis is a super awesome dude and I get wanting to support his business too! @@zacnelms802
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