Cool video. I have a Aries coming very soon. It's my second Kiesel. I had a issue after i got my first kiesel where every other guitar i owned i wouldn't want to play anymore.
My Vader has a Birdseye maple board with abalone inlays and I’ve been using steel wool on it since the first string change. 3 years later the board looks exactly as it did the day I got it, it won’t mess anything up, as an upside it also polished the frets to a mirror finish.
@@CodyCleggMusic steel wool lightly over top won’t hurt anything ensure you use ultra fine 0000 and use oil to help remove the gunk and buffer against your fretboard.
I had a friend use a magic eraser on an extremely dirty maple board and it looked brand new when he was done. One pass and it looked amazing. He said that you do not have to press hard at all. Just go with the grain and watch the grime disappear.
Hey brother just wanted to say thank you! For putting out such a well crafted video. You have a calm and authentic Aura about you , keep that up!Also video and sound quality are top notch! This is my first video watching you but certainly wont be my last!!! I can’t wait to be able to afford a Kiesel !
Thank you so much for those kind words my friend! That makes my day! Editing the next new video now :) Super stoked for you to get that Kiesel eventually!!
I got a Kiesel Aries 7 a month ago , it was used but less than a year old and had everything I was going to get on the Aries I planned on ordering next year , only difference is I was going for a 3 piece and this one has a 5 piece so even better. I also have never played a Kiesel so it’s a nice dip into it . It’s truly Most amazing guitar I’ve ever played and I’ve played a few high end custom shops ! I’m excited to get a zeus made soon and since how I got the Aries early I’ll be able to get another Kiesel made next year . Love your guitar too , Kiesel really makes works of art and incredibly high quality builds . Kiesels play better than some $10k guitars I’ve played
That's so awesome! The Zeus has been growing on me as well so I may do the same as you. Considering one with some kind of natural finish and black hardware maybe 🤔
We have identical taste in guitar aesthetics; I LOVE the clear back with the turquoise burst quilted top, had a Peavey HP special for a while with that same look, white pickups, gold frets, etc. Beautiful instrument!
I got my first Kiesel in 2016 and it has held up perfectly. Only issue is that it has a satin finish and I have the glossy spots, but that is the nature of satin finish. I don't mind them at all. Natural wear and tear that I did myself. I have 10 Kiesel's now and all are awesome. I use 0000 steel wool all the time on my fretboards. Works great. Cleans the board and polishes the frets.
Oh man. 10 Kiesels, that's awesome. I definitely want to build a few more 😁 and yeah, I kinda like the look of that natural wear tear. Takes a long time to earn those battle scars!
I own several Carvin/Kiesels and just got an Aries off Reverb. I'm mainly a bass player but I really like this instrument. Found one about 3 years old with virtually zero use for $975. I couldn't say no!
Ooh that's awesome!! Hard to say no at that price haha. Do you also own some Kiesel bass guitars? I've wondered if I should pick one up for bass tracking on my recordings (although I'm a guitarist primarily haha)
@@CodyCleggMusic Absolutely. I have a B40 fretless, AC40 electric/acoustic, Vanquish multiscale, LB20 and and B24. I also have a real German Warwick and it compares best to the Vanquish but the Carvin/Kiesels are overall better. Especially in feel/ergonomics. Look up my name on Reverbnation and you'll hear them. Mostly my B24.
Nice! That’s a gorgeous guitar, and you play really well! The Lithium humbuckers sound great-it’s nice to hear a demo on those, especially with clean tones. I have an Aries with a bolt-on 5-piece flame maple and purpleheart neck, pale moon ebony fretboard with abalone blocks (it’s a big one; I got the extra-thick profile with 20” radius), trans white swamp-ash back with a quilted-maple top in Purple Arctic, chrome hardware, and the Kiesel trem( and three Lithium single-coil pickups. I almost went with an all-Lithium HSH setup, but I hadn’t heard the Lithium humbuckers yet when I ordered the guitar, and I’m more of a single-coil player anyway. I’ll try to post a pic if I can figure out how to do it on this page.
If you're worried just use a rubber eraser, it'll get a lot of the grime off with none of the anxiety. And if you use if regularly you won't need anything else
Very nice demo. Even though the Lithium pickups aren't for me, I think they are great for your modern playing style. I have an old D.C. 127 that I've been thinking of trying the Beryllium pickups on.
You can use steekwool 0000, no problem. I have a Kiesel DC700 with flamed maple fretboard and abalone dot inlays. On a regular basis I clean the fretboard and polish the frets with steelwool. No issues thus far
@@CodyCleggMusic you’re welcome. An importion addition is whether or not to put oil on the fretboard after polishing it clean. Because I live in a high tropical humidity environment and I have ‘oily’ fingers I never have to apply any oil to my fretboard. If I would then there can be a potential risk of mold grow and that’s not want we want. So depending on where you live you make the decision if or how many times you apply oil to your fretboard. If you do then a little oil is sufficient.
Reviews like these are super helpful and valuable. Hearing a variety of simple examples combined with personal, genuine experience is exactly what I’m looking for when deciding on a new instrument. Thank you! Any chance of you reviewing a Valravn at some point?
Thank you so much for watching and I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I hadn't heard of Valravn guitars before, but I'll check them out! Probably won't be picking up a new guitar for a little while though since the studio is a little tight right now haha 😆
I use steel wool all the time, usually at the first string change on a new guitar and then you won't need it for some time when you maintain your neck and wash your hands before playing. It's difficult to tell from the video but I think your frets especially need a bit of a polish. Don't be afraid to use steel wool for the fretboard and frets and oil the fretboard afterwards.
Haha I can definitely see how that wording was confusing! Yes exactly. My lefthand work is light touch but I really dig in deep on picking in my soloing
Much appreciated! Thanks so much for watching! Those monitors are absolutely fantastic. I used Rokit 5s for years and the difference when I upgraded to these was night and day. Super transparent, amazing sonic depth and detail. Love em.
Hey there! Thanks for watching! 😊 I actually couldn't quite remember so I pulled up my spec sheet from 5 years ago and that didn't have that spec for some reason. I BELIEVE it was the 20" though. And I did not get the thinner neck option! Single piece maple, although now I'd probably grab 3 or 5 piece even though the single has done absolutely fine.
Hey! 👋 Sorry, I didn't mention in the video but these are the EVO medium jumbo frets in gold. They aren't complete SS, but I think the general concensus is they would probably wear faster than SS, but they are still extremely durable and I haven't had any issues at all!
Hey, thanks for watching! I got the standard neck profile. I actually couldn't quite remember the radius so I pulled up my spec sheet from 5 years ago and that didn't have that spec for some reason. I BELIEVE it was the 20" though.
HA You re Welcome ! They did a great job on your Finish. I brought the first Aqua Burst idea to Carvin over 15 years ago. The concept of what it would look like if you were siting on a beach in the Caribbean. How do i Know this ? Well they used my guitar color scheme as the protype and 3 months later I saw the perfect version of my guitar on their very last print catalogue cover no coincidence. I only got a 500 credit for the concept they knew they took from me and standardized it. Since that guitar Carvin and then Kiesel were the first to take that Burst idea to the entire industry. No one was doing burst color schemes back then. It certainly propelled something every guitar company does now.
Fuck that's gorgeous. I've been playing casually for many many years. The bad thing about being a casual is that you still want these, but you can't justify it because you are kinda trash. Nothing feels dumber than when you have guests over and they see pretty guitars and are like "play us something" and you definitely aren't at the level to have that many pretty guitars.
always get mixed feelings on Kiesel some video's reviews make feel ok give them a go like your video for example, other video's people's guitars turn up with terrible QC and others say customer service is hit and miss.... 😅😅😅😅😆😆😆and now there price's are basically on par with Suhr etc 😅
I cant speak for everyone, but my experiences so far with the 2 guitars I've gotten have been fantastic! I asked a lot of questions both times I built and found the customer service to be super friendly and helpful FWIW! They aren't cheap though, that's definitely true 😂
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Cool video. I have a Aries coming very soon. It's my second Kiesel. I had a issue after i got my first kiesel where every other guitar i owned i wouldn't want to play anymore.
Thanks for watching and super excited for you! Yeah I had that issue too for some reason. So strange 🤔
My Vader has a Birdseye maple board with abalone inlays and I’ve been using steel wool on it since the first string change. 3 years later the board looks exactly as it did the day I got it, it won’t mess anything up, as an upside it also polished the frets to a mirror finish.
Oh man that's great to hear. I'm definitely going to go ahead and do it. Can't wait to see what the fretboard looks like after!
@@CodyCleggMusic steel wool lightly over top won’t hurt anything ensure you use ultra fine 0000 and use oil to help remove the gunk and buffer against your fretboard.
I had a friend use a magic eraser on an extremely dirty maple board and it looked brand new when he was done. One pass and it looked amazing. He said that you do not have to press hard at all. Just go with the grain and watch the grime disappear.
Love it dude. Rad Aries build and great to see it has held up so well over the years.
So glad you enjoyed it man! Thanks for watching.
sounds like a absolute dream
Hey brother just wanted to say thank you! For putting out such a well crafted video. You have a calm and authentic Aura about you , keep that up!Also video and sound quality are top notch! This is my first video watching you but certainly wont be my last!!! I can’t wait to be able to afford a Kiesel !
Thank you so much for those kind words my friend! That makes my day! Editing the next new video now :) Super stoked for you to get that Kiesel eventually!!
Amazing video, so well edited together, fantastic guitar… what more does a man truly need… time to start saving for my own Kiesel!!!
Thank you my brotha!! Thanks for watching. Yes dude you must 🤩
Such a sick build! I'd love to see a video on that purple 7 string too
Thanks for watching bro! I was thinking about doing one on the seven string too, so great to hear!
I got a Kiesel Aries 7 a month ago , it was used but less than a year old and had everything I was going to get on the Aries I planned on ordering next year , only difference is I was going for a 3 piece and this one has a 5 piece so even better. I also have never played a Kiesel so it’s a nice dip into it . It’s truly Most amazing guitar I’ve ever played and I’ve played a few high end custom shops ! I’m excited to get a zeus made soon and since how I got the Aries early I’ll be able to get another Kiesel made next year . Love your guitar too , Kiesel really makes works of art and incredibly high quality builds . Kiesels play better than some $10k guitars I’ve played
That's so awesome! The Zeus has been growing on me as well so I may do the same as you. Considering one with some kind of natural finish and black hardware maybe 🤔
We have identical taste in guitar aesthetics; I LOVE the clear back with the turquoise burst quilted top, had a Peavey HP special for a while with that same look, white pickups, gold frets, etc.
Beautiful instrument!
Great minds think alike my friend 😎
I got my first Kiesel in 2016 and it has held up perfectly. Only issue is that it has a satin finish and I have the glossy spots, but that is the nature of satin finish. I don't mind them at all. Natural wear and tear that I did myself. I have 10 Kiesel's now and all are awesome.
I use 0000 steel wool all the time on my fretboards. Works great. Cleans the board and polishes the frets.
Oh man. 10 Kiesels, that's awesome. I definitely want to build a few more 😁 and yeah, I kinda like the look of that natural wear tear. Takes a long time to earn those battle scars!
Great video man. I own 5 Kiesels myself. Big sparkle fan. Have 2 Aeries and they are fricken amazing.
They really do play so great. Thinking of getting my 3rd Kiesel 👀
I own several Carvin/Kiesels and just got an Aries off Reverb. I'm mainly a bass player but I really like this instrument. Found one about 3 years old with virtually zero use for $975. I couldn't say no!
Ooh that's awesome!! Hard to say no at that price haha. Do you also own some Kiesel bass guitars? I've wondered if I should pick one up for bass tracking on my recordings (although I'm a guitarist primarily haha)
@@CodyCleggMusic Absolutely. I have a B40 fretless, AC40 electric/acoustic, Vanquish multiscale, LB20 and and B24. I also have a real German Warwick and it compares best to the Vanquish but the Carvin/Kiesels are overall better. Especially in feel/ergonomics.
Look up my name on Reverbnation and you'll hear them. Mostly my B24.
I've been playing Kiesel exclusively since 2018 🤘
They're the best! Love to hear it 🤘
Nice video, thanks for all the details. I am waiting for my Kiesel for 30 days more or less :D
You got a subscriber!
Oh man, I'm so excited for you! 😁 The day the Kiesel arrives is truly sacred haha. And thank you so much for the sub! I appreciate it so much! :)
@@CodyCleggMusic Thank you! Yep that's my first one and I'm pretty excited! Yours looks amazing.
Nice! That’s a gorgeous guitar, and you play really well! The Lithium humbuckers sound great-it’s nice to hear a demo on those, especially with clean tones. I have an Aries with a bolt-on 5-piece flame maple and purpleheart neck, pale moon ebony fretboard with abalone blocks (it’s a big one; I got the extra-thick profile with 20” radius), trans white swamp-ash back with a quilted-maple top in Purple Arctic, chrome hardware, and the Kiesel trem( and three Lithium single-coil pickups. I almost went with an all-Lithium HSH setup, but I hadn’t heard the Lithium humbuckers yet when I ordered the guitar, and I’m more of a single-coil player anyway. I’ll try to post a pic if I can figure out how to do it on this page.
Thanks so much for watching! And that sounds like an awesome guitar 🎸 😀
If you're worried just use a rubber eraser, it'll get a lot of the grime off with none of the anxiety. And if you use if regularly you won't need anything else
Very nice demo. Even though the Lithium pickups aren't for me, I think they are great for your modern playing style. I have an old D.C. 127 that I've been thinking of trying the Beryllium pickups on.
Thanks so much for watching :) yes the lithium definitely have a very specific sound but the beryllium sound awesome!
You can use steekwool 0000, no problem. I have a Kiesel DC700 with flamed maple fretboard and abalone dot inlays. On a regular basis I clean the fretboard and polish the frets with steelwool. No issues thus far
Beautiful. Thats a relief to hear! Thanks for sharing. I'm gonna finally do it and restore some of the luster! :)
@@CodyCleggMusic you’re welcome. An importion addition is whether or not to put oil on the fretboard after polishing it clean. Because I live in a high tropical humidity environment and I have ‘oily’ fingers I never have to apply any oil to my fretboard. If I would then there can be a potential risk of mold grow and that’s not want we want. So depending on where you live you make the decision if or how many times you apply oil to your fretboard. If you do then a little oil is sufficient.
Reviews like these are super helpful and valuable. Hearing a variety of simple examples combined with personal, genuine experience is exactly what I’m looking for when deciding on a new instrument. Thank you! Any chance of you reviewing a Valravn at some point?
Thank you so much for watching and I'm so glad you enjoyed it! I hadn't heard of Valravn guitars before, but I'll check them out! Probably won't be picking up a new guitar for a little while though since the studio is a little tight right now haha 😆
I use steel wool all the time, usually at the first string change on a new guitar and then you won't need it for some time when you maintain your neck and wash your hands before playing. It's difficult to tell from the video but I think your frets especially need a bit of a polish. Don't be afraid to use steel wool for the fretboard and frets and oil the fretboard afterwards.
You’ll have to do another one of these for the multi scale 7 string I see hiding back there.
Glad you enjoyed this one! Was thinking about doing that too!
At the beginning you said you were a light touch player then later you said you like to dig in deep.
Light fretting do you mean? But a heavy picker?
Haha I can definitely see how that wording was confusing! Yes exactly. My lefthand work is light touch but I really dig in deep on picking in my soloing
Sorry if you mentioned this and I missed it, but...what is the body wood on that guitar? The back looks great!
Hey there! Glad you like it! I ended up using Koa as the body wood, with 5A quilted maple for the top wood :)
@@CodyCleggMusic is koa heavier than a normal body wood?
@MatthewDean yes, it's definitely a bit heavier for sure. I like that personally but it's a fairly dense wood!
Sick video man! Love my Kiesels :). Noticed the Hedd Studio Monitors, how do you like them? I'm thinking about picking some up.....
Much appreciated! Thanks so much for watching! Those monitors are absolutely fantastic. I used Rokit 5s for years and the difference when I upgraded to these was night and day. Super transparent, amazing sonic depth and detail. Love em.
Shout out to using MS Paint to create mock ups before the guitar builder was developed! I built my DC600 the exact same way :)
Hahahaha I love that so much. It got the job done 😂
Cool video!
So glad you enjoyed!
Such a nice guitar! just curious what neck radius did you go for? and did you pick the thinner neck option?
Hey there! Thanks for watching! 😊 I actually couldn't quite remember so I pulled up my spec sheet from 5 years ago and that didn't have that spec for some reason. I BELIEVE it was the 20" though. And I did not get the thinner neck option! Single piece maple, although now I'd probably grab 3 or 5 piece even though the single has done absolutely fine.
Hey, very curious, are the frets stainless steel? (Sorry if i missed it in the video!)
Hey! 👋 Sorry, I didn't mention in the video but these are the EVO medium jumbo frets in gold. They aren't complete SS, but I think the general concensus is they would probably wear faster than SS, but they are still extremely durable and I haven't had any issues at all!
@@CodyCleggMusic Thanks! It's a beautiful guitar!
Which neck profile did you get? Fretboard radius?
Hey, thanks for watching! I got the standard neck profile. I actually couldn't quite remember the radius so I pulled up my spec sheet from 5 years ago and that didn't have that spec for some reason. I BELIEVE it was the 20" though.
That guitar could be backed up by a Godin SD - kind of like the one on the front left - 😁🎸
Hahah absolutely 😎
Hey this is cool.
Thank you my man ❤
Is that aqua burst or night burst
Aquaburst 🌊
HA You re Welcome ! They did a great job on your Finish. I brought the first Aqua Burst idea to Carvin over 15 years ago. The concept of what it would look like if you were siting on a beach in the Caribbean. How do i Know this ? Well they used my guitar color scheme as the protype and 3 months later I saw the perfect version of my guitar on their very last print catalogue cover no coincidence. I only got a 500 credit for the concept they knew they took from me and standardized it. Since that guitar Carvin and then Kiesel were the first to take that Burst idea to the entire industry. No one was doing burst color schemes back then. It certainly propelled something every guitar company does now.
Fuck that's gorgeous. I've been playing casually for many many years. The bad thing about being a casual is that you still want these, but you can't justify it because you are kinda trash. Nothing feels dumber than when you have guests over and they see pretty guitars and are like "play us something" and you definitely aren't at the level to have that many pretty guitars.
Hahaha but then again, buying a really nice guitar DOES guilt you in to practicing more (at least for me 😂)
always get mixed feelings on Kiesel some video's reviews make feel ok give them a go like your video for example, other video's people's guitars turn up with terrible QC and others say customer service is hit and miss.... 😅😅😅😅😆😆😆and now there price's are basically on par with Suhr etc 😅
I cant speak for everyone, but my experiences so far with the 2 guitars I've gotten have been fantastic! I asked a lot of questions both times I built and found the customer service to be super friendly and helpful FWIW! They aren't cheap though, that's definitely true 😂
DAh!!! do not touch the abalone inlayd with the steel wool!