what a beauty, in every possible way I wish I had one, my Fender Mexican Start is officially my baby but I played a Tele in my teens and didn't have the touch back then to appreciate the T tonnage today life is different like wisdom. Effort and practicing and lessons many hours has finnaly given me much joy in playing I've been to Guitar Center of course and played every guitar I've wanted to own T, L.P. Martin D45, and fell in love all over again but this T wow nice. Thank YOU
That is a beauty with really great tones. I don’t care too much for the truss rod adjustment location but other than that it’s a winner. You seem to be born to play it. You really are getting the most out of it.
I really like these Paolettis. Does that chestnut have some flame figure in it! Just gorgeous! One of my favorite things about this guitar is the way they designed the split pickguard to follow the curve of the bass side of the upper bout. Very unique, very appealing, and VERY cool!
I got myself a Mexico Tele about a month ago and its sound makes me drool every time i pick it up. You can check some of my videos on instagram @dude_with_guitar if you want :)
I'm a bassist but going to pick up a Paoletti guitar in the resale market as a collector piece. My 2 cents is it will be one of those in the future that is well respected. May sell a Fender Jazz Bass MIA and pick up one of these as well. Wow. Impressive. I've been to where they're located and always thought those barrels were just oak. thanks for the great vid.
Nice looking tele! Although I'm not a big fan of the relic look generally speaking, wear than stick out with your own sweat and fingertips , but this one having the reclaimed wood makes a little more sense. The thin line T style they make is a real nice rig too. Oh yeah, dats some cool soundin soloing werk too!!! Thanks for another great show and tell!!
From the 1800s. Almost as old as me. Now that is a guitar. "Old wood." That's what she told me. Nice solo! Love the blues. You play them well. Had me writing (in my head) a few blues verses on the spot. You may play the solo on my next album (should I ever record one).
I just built a custom tele and I love it, maple neck with ebony board and ebony skunk stripe, 10k wound bridge, 9.5 neck balanced magnets, alder body, its dank with some spank.
Very interesting. The pickguard is one of my favorite things about it. I really like how they designed the split to follow the curve line of the bass side of the upper bout. It almost looks like it runs along the shoulder of the body, through or behind the neck, and along the line where they split the guard in two.
Yeah it's well designed but I like my pickguard to be one piece, thank you very much. That being said, I'm sure some people love it and that's fine too.
Hey have a suggestion for a video serious . Btw love your channel bro you are killing it. I thought it would be Cool to do a series on finding ecenomical ways of getting guitar tones of some of the guitar Greats . And thought that you would totally do it justice . Peace
you allways do expensive guitars reviews, and i love that, i love watching guitars i can not afford atm, but, you should make a video about cheap guitar like harley benton and your thoughts on that brands
That guitar is awesome 😎 but from what I have see on your videos you seem to make any guitar sound good. You are a excellent guitar 🎸 player. Really enjoy your videos thanks 🙏
I've never heard you rave about a guitar like this before - must play and sound fabulous! Seems to have a great depth to its tone - really rings out. You're trying to ween me off of all my beloved Squiers and Classic Vibes 🤣
Like others, I'm not a fan of the Relic concept but in this case, there's a kind of Steampunk aesthetic to the look which I like. The build also seems to have tried to keep to the simpler construction of the early Tele. Sounds good to me, I'd be happy with it. Overall a really nice instrument. I would prefer a more subtle effect on the brass. Really well-handled brass starts to show the crystalline structure of the metal, etched by sweat, rather than that chemical wash look.
Darrell Braun Guitar do you have any tips on how i can adjust these kind of truss rods? I have some guitars that have a truss rod hidden between the butt of the neck and body.and adjusting it is a real pain for me cause i have to remove it adjust a bit then put it all together and tune string and see if desired adjustment has been achieved (i always hope that it is achieved in one go) and if not i have to painfully take it all apart again.if you can provide some tips on how i can adjust it easily or in one take down of everything that would be a big help. Nice video as always and awesome tele.
All that wonderful attention to detail on that guitar .... and then the "I just pulled this out of a burning dumpster" finish. Old wood? SHOW that stuff off!!!! Great review, Sounds amazing, but If I were its owner, it would get a new finish fist thing. Abused/neglected look just not my thing.
Queria deixar claro que é apenas uma crítica construtiva, pois é um fabricante de guitarras e não de sintetizadores. Outra coisa, eu gosto muito do seu trabalho e seus vídeos são ótimos, de muito bom gosto! Por favor, continue com seu canal, pois é muito interessante, divertido e honesto. Parabéns e um grande abraço! From Brasil!
Guitar sounds so great. My big question for these boutiques: If you are going to all the trouble of making these beautifully detailed guitars why not use even at least a somewhat unique body and configurations? The world doesn’t really need more teles, strats or les Pauls. BTW I’m curious about the Fender Lead series. I think they should have continued that body style. Again great episode DBG!
since I saw the first stratt on the channel I was delighted with the brand ... one day I can have one like that, only 2000 dollars more 😂 ... the new studio looks great Mr. braun lml
9:18 "My wife doesn't really care about any of my guitars"...If ignoring musical instruments is one of the prerequisites for being a wife, that means I'll probably never be one. Anyway, this guitar is seriously magnificent. I kinda dig steampunk looks and absolutely adore Tele tones. It's so beautiful that it makes me wanna cry.
Is the ashtray bridge actually brass? or is it steel made to look like brass. or....? Also can we find out the width of the nut? it looks like it might be 1.685 inches, which is good. what is the weight of that exotic wood, how many pounds is the guitar? I assume Chestnut must sound like ash, Quite nice, thank you,
I have a Gibson Les Paul with the usual humbuckers, but when I put on overdrive/distortion there's a lot of hum. I always thought that humbuckers were supposed to buck the hum. I took my guitar to a set up and the guy said it's normal that there's some hum. But there's a lot of it when the gain is high. What can I do? Did any of you experience this with humbuckers? Especially with a Les Paul?
Music is Win's Tyler Larson has a 10-pound, Leather vested, triple P90 tele that sounds like a BEAST. Hope you two jam with your Teles . PS any idea how much a Paoletti amp cost?
I used to have an artist GF who used to sand my guitars down and do like a pirate theme, but then she wouldn't let me play them. Would be cool to see more videos on tweaking speakers D, if you have time.
Well, in my eyes Darrell's channel has reached that level when I upvote his videos before even watching them.
I just did that! 🤣😂🤗🔥
I do that too!
Dang! Now this is the new take on the Tele I'd say, and with such an interesting history! Sounds killer as always my man, Great showcase!
That neck clean tone is to die for
Do Italians even know how to do low quality? I don't think they do!
That thing sounds fantastic!!!
Try their cars or bikes !
@@edcolins5498 yes, go check out those horrible Maserati, Ferrari or Ducati
what a beauty, in every possible way I wish I had one, my Fender Mexican Start is officially my baby but I played a Tele in my teens and didn't have the touch back then to appreciate the T tonnage today life is different like wisdom. Effort and practicing and lessons many hours has finnaly given me much joy in playing I've been to Guitar Center of course and played every guitar I've wanted to own T, L.P. Martin D45, and fell in love all over again but this T wow nice. Thank YOU
definately has tones of its own..unique for sure..wow...
Beautiful looking, great sounding guitar! Well out of my price range
Jeffrey Eagen Fender and Gibson need no pricing competition!! Awesome guitar but.....
What was price I must have missed it
@@brianbond7856 about 3k!
The guitars are great and so is your playing.
Very versatile
Thanks!
That is a beauty with really great tones. I don’t care too much for the truss rod adjustment location but other than that it’s a winner. You seem to be born to play it. You really are getting the most out of it.
The truss rod situation is ludicrous. Horrible decision that just baffles me.
The clean tones are outstanding - just what my ear is drawn to. Thanks
Wow. Beautiful instrument well demoed. Cheers and kudos from Cali!
I really like these Paolettis. Does that chestnut have some flame figure in it! Just gorgeous! One of my favorite things about this guitar is the way they designed the split pickguard to follow the curve of the bass side of the upper bout. Very unique, very appealing, and VERY cool!
This looks and sounds amazing. I'm going to have to get a T style at some point lol
I got myself a Mexico Tele about a month ago and its sound makes me drool every time i pick it up. You can check some of my videos on instagram @dude_with_guitar if you want :)
What a demo!! You have one of the best cameras as well make superb audio that presents so well on my iPhone. Gorgeous guitar rivals their Strat.
I'm a bassist but going to pick up a Paoletti guitar in the resale market as a collector piece. My 2 cents is it will be one of those in the future that is well respected. May sell a Fender Jazz Bass MIA and pick up one of these as well. Wow. Impressive. I've been to where they're located and always thought those barrels were just oak. thanks for the great vid.
When I saw the notification and read the caption of your video, I always think that’s a Paoletti guitar. Their guitars are super cool & awesome
Nice looking tele! Although I'm not a big fan of the relic look generally speaking, wear than stick out with your own sweat and fingertips , but this one having the reclaimed wood makes a little more sense. The thin line T style they make is a real nice rig too. Oh yeah, dats some cool soundin soloing werk too!!! Thanks for another great show and tell!!
That is a nice one, love the look and wood choice.
On top of that wife approved :o
Darrell that guitar is gorgeous and all the Paoletti ‘s are also . Musicians friend is now offering them for sale at reasonable prices !!👍✌️
Glad your back ONLINE.
At first I thought this video was a redo, but I see now the first video was of their Strat. Definitely like this Tele and all its appointments 👍
Awesome vid as always. Keep up the good work!
I have a friend who has one of these. It sounds great.
Even I really really loved the sounds of this “Tele” and I don’t like most of them. This one took me way back! Thank so much.
I love your channel, I love Tele’s...and this doesn’t disappoint!
Holy crap were you using any effect on the Neck Clean? Damn that sounded like a angel
From the 1800s. Almost as old as me. Now that is a guitar.
"Old wood." That's what she told me.
Nice solo! Love the blues. You play them well. Had me writing (in my head) a few blues verses on the spot. You may play the solo on my next album (should I ever record one).
She's a beaut, Clark! Sounds great. It'd take some getting used to with that neck profile but I think it'd be worth it.
I like that little Van Halen bit you slipped into the demo. Excellent as always!
That brand is priced slightly out of my range but with that vintage look that guitar has if I could afford it I would have one.
I have a tele special that is about 4 years old. love it. Sounds great. Always been a tele fan.
I love the look of that thing
I just built a custom tele and I love it, maple neck with ebony board and ebony skunk stripe, 10k wound bridge, 9.5 neck balanced magnets, alder body, its dank with some spank.
Wow! What a magical neck clean sound!
Not sure about that pick guard but apart from that it looks amazing!
Very interesting. The pickguard is one of my favorite things about it. I really like how they designed the split to follow the curve line of the bass side of the upper bout. It almost looks like it runs along the shoulder of the body, through or behind the neck, and along the line where they split the guard in two.
The pickguard reminds me of that Billy Corgan reverend guitar, I think it's ugly but some people love it
Yeah it's well designed but I like my pickguard to be one piece, thank you very much. That being said, I'm sure some people love it and that's fine too.
Nice playing ! Between this T ,the Boogie & the Braun , I coulda enjoyed that a while longer 🙋🙋🙋
I'm late to the party but this review helped me with everything I needed to know about these guitars. Amazing through and through. It's a buy! 🤘
O my!! That is spectacular!!!!
Hey have a suggestion for a video serious . Btw love your channel bro you are killing it. I thought it would be Cool to do a series on finding ecenomical ways of getting guitar tones of some of the guitar Greats . And thought that you would totally do it justice . Peace
Paoletti's price range starts at 2000€ (on Reverb), a considerable choice if it comes to custom hand made guitars.
you allways do expensive guitars reviews, and i love that, i love watching guitars i can not afford atm, but, you should make a video about cheap guitar like harley benton and your thoughts on that brands
Wow, that's an antique. Sweet guitar, sounds historic.
ÕLD SÇHØØL WÃRRÎØR ahh, nope.... not an antique, a brand new fn guitar.
@@MrJackal43 it's a old guitar, it's like buying a classic car. Understand now?
That sounds really good.
I like your new studio dude!
Well that was cool. Thanks, Darrell
They really are beautiful looking and sounding guitars.
Love it. Sounds amazing. Looks great. Very very nice.
Darrel, you should teach us how to maintain a consistent smile and a positive attitude!
Step 1: Be Canadian.
Great job as always!!!!!!!
That guitar is awesome 😎 but from what I have see on your videos you seem to make any guitar sound good. You are a excellent guitar 🎸 player. Really enjoy your videos thanks 🙏
I've never heard you rave about a guitar like this before - must play and sound fabulous! Seems to have a great depth to its tone - really rings out. You're trying to ween me off of all my beloved Squiers and Classic Vibes 🤣
Даррел ,у тебя лучшие видео про гитары!Спасибо!!!
“Wife doesn’t care about...” could follow that with just about anything
1:00 that demo with the neck pickup sounded like the arpeggio EVH played to kick off that 13 min Eruption solo back in the 90's.
A TELE SOUND with a Les Paul bridge! I 'll research it 😎!
Phillip Holt ahhh... that’s not a “Les Paul” bridge numbnuts.
Like others, I'm not a fan of the Relic concept but in this case, there's a kind of Steampunk aesthetic to the look which I like. The build also seems to have tried to keep to the simpler construction of the early Tele. Sounds good to me, I'd be happy with it. Overall a really nice instrument. I would prefer a more subtle effect on the brass. Really well-handled brass starts to show the crystalline structure of the metal, etched by sweat, rather than that chemical wash look.
Bought a new house, customized a studio.. suuure why not import an extravagant guitar on top of that lol
Nice, thank you for the share
Affordability at its finest
Awesome axe nicely built and set up, great video
Every time
That’s an absolutely beautiful instrument
I'm live in Italy and i doesn't known that guitar here all Italian guitarist have a fender only USA GUITARS but thank for this video
Sweet axe, DB!
Woah those pickups sound good nice and clear
at around 7 minutes did I hear a little Van Halen 3:14? Beautiful guitar. Thank you, as always, DB!
Enjoy the new demo!
1. Specs - 1:34
2. Construction - 3:42
3.Tones - 5:25
4. Final Thoughts - 9:05
I like Teles a bit. :) that's a cool model!
Darrell Braun Guitar do you have any tips on how i can adjust these kind of truss rods? I have some guitars that have a truss rod hidden between the butt of the neck and body.and adjusting it is a real pain for me cause i have to remove it adjust a bit then put it all together and tune string and see if desired adjustment has been achieved (i always hope that it is achieved in one go) and if not i have to painfully take it all apart again.if you can provide some tips on how i can adjust it easily or in one take down of everything that would be a big help. Nice video as always and awesome tele.
Put the tones first, then explain how they got there
@@patrickperez3881 Righty Tightgy (normally - See Dave's Workshop Videos for Guitar set up and neck bend)
They make the coolest steam punkish post apocalyptic looking guitars!
So much to say looking at 7 minutes 52 sec. good shot man keep up the good work.
All that wonderful attention to detail on that guitar .... and then the "I just pulled this out of a burning dumpster" finish. Old wood? SHOW that stuff off!!!! Great review, Sounds amazing, but If I were its owner, it would get a new finish fist thing. Abused/neglected look just not my thing.
Queria deixar claro que é apenas uma crítica construtiva, pois é um fabricante de guitarras e não de sintetizadores. Outra coisa, eu gosto muito do seu trabalho e seus vídeos são ótimos, de muito bom gosto! Por favor, continue com seu canal, pois é muito interessante, divertido e honesto. Parabéns e um grande abraço! From Brasil!
Cool guitar
what an amazing guitar. very nice :)
Really gorgeous and great sounds. Not sure I like the 2 piece pickguard. But that would be easy to pix assuming the dimensions are standard.
Nice guitar and review
Guitar sounds so great. My big question for these boutiques: If you are going to all the trouble of making these beautifully detailed guitars why not use even at least a somewhat unique body and configurations? The world doesn’t really need more teles, strats or les Pauls.
BTW I’m curious about the Fender Lead series. I think they should have continued that body style.
Again great episode DBG!
I would love to hear a les Paul style made by them. Stunning guitar.
since I saw the first stratt on the channel I was delighted with the brand ... one day I can have one like that, only 2000 dollars more 😂 ... the new studio looks great Mr. braun lml
My god that sounds amazing
It looks so good. The artificial aging is what makes my eyes melt when seeing it. I'm glad my people can keep building instruments as good as this!
artificial??? nope
Also check out their amps! Very cool. I'd love to have a Brutale head!
You can see the Stratocaster made by the same company in the background.
Epicwoofertestsr Channel you mean the Strat copy.
Well, it is, but it’s made by the same company.
9:18 "My wife doesn't really care about any of my guitars"...If ignoring musical instruments is one of the prerequisites for being a wife, that means I'll probably never be one.
Anyway, this guitar is seriously magnificent. I kinda dig steampunk looks and absolutely adore Tele tones. It's so beautiful that it makes me wanna cry.
Nice guitar!
yum!
Don't vintage Fenders have a fingerboard radius of like 7.5, very curved? They seem to have departed from vintage inspired in that area.
Is the ashtray bridge actually brass? or is it steel made to look like brass. or....?
Also can we find out the width of the nut? it looks like it might be 1.685 inches, which is good.
what is the weight of that exotic wood, how many pounds is the guitar? I assume Chestnut must sound like ash,
Quite nice, thank you,
Presume with the moniker Nancy there is a suggestion of Roy Buchanan’s Tele in the specs.
Great aesthetics aside....that thing sounds awesome.
Sweet lookin tele, love the oxidised metal parts. Might do that to mine 🤔
I have a Gibson Les Paul with the usual humbuckers, but when I put on overdrive/distortion there's a lot of hum. I always thought that humbuckers were supposed to buck the hum. I took my guitar to a set up and the guy said it's normal that there's some hum. But there's a lot of it when the gain is high.
What can I do? Did any of you experience this with humbuckers? Especially with a Les Paul?
Did you use a gate on the recordings? I couldn’t hear any hum or buzz?!!?
Yes, yes, i can smell the wine in that sound...
That's a heck of a guitar ☺
Beautiful Guitar Indeed! You should review the Blackbeard guitars too, made by Paolo Lardera. Man he makes beautiful guitars!
I really like the pickups. Perfect balance🙂
Are they selling pickups alone?
I heard an EVH clean lick in there when using both pickups
It looks lovely I just have Ashtray bridges.
Music is Win's Tyler Larson has a 10-pound, Leather vested, triple P90 tele that sounds like a BEAST. Hope you two jam with your Teles .
PS any idea how much a Paoletti amp cost?
I used to have an artist GF who used to sand my guitars down and do like a pirate theme, but then she wouldn't let me play them. Would be cool to see more videos on tweaking speakers D, if you have time.
Hey man I love your vids keep on rockin