I bought an Harley Benton Amarok Bariton B Stock in perfect Condition, it was 100€ off and I think they just took the Paper off the Strings - absolutely crazy 🔥 Have Fun with your new Axe!
@@DanielKraemerMusic So in love with the EMGs, well balanced and that juicy Bite that doesn't hurt when you crank it up to cut the mix. The only thing I dont like is the reversed Headstock with Grover Lockings...I have pretty huge Hands and you need "Fingerspitzengefühl" to NOT touch the other Tuners because they really are too close. I had the Standard Version and it wasn't the same as the Baritone tho 🤷🏼♂️
1. Thanks for the content. It's really helpful. I watched you reviews and now i want a Fusion 3 (first guitar). Not a total beginner (i own a HB bass) 2. I cannot decide if i should get a HT or a guitar with a tremolo.I know Floyd rose can be a hassle to set up, change string, stuff like that. Is the Wilkinson tremolo easier to set up than the Floyd? Would you recommend a Wilkinson for a beginner? Thanks and keep up the good work.
Thanks for your comment!Yes, the Wilkinson is way easier to handle than the Floyd.In fact,it's similar to a fixed bridge, if you don't use it floating.I can recommend it to a beginner.The Floyd is the better trem, but you have to learn, how to set it up.I think I made videos for setting up these trems, both the Floyd and the Wilkinson. Cheers!
@@DanielKraemerMusic I will check that video for setting the tremolo. Thanks for fast reply and for clearing my mind. I think i will go for a HSS with Wilkinson (maybe the 25 anniversary version). You are awesome!
Hi Daniel, nice review of your new "baby". As I can see from the 20 or so Fusions hanging on the wall in the background I assume you'd suggest your audience to buy themselves one, don't you? In your opinion they offer the most bang for the buck of all FR models on the market, aren't they?
I can recomend these guitars. Not only considering the price point...if you like decent stainless steel frets and quality double locking trems, there are not that much alternatives on the market right now.
I bought a semihollow Gretsch (you can find some videos in my channel). It was a b-stock. I had to buy it because it was the last one in the shop, no more new ones, and I was waiting to buy it for christmas... when I noticed there was no stock! Anyway, I found no visual problems, it was perfect, but had some troubles with the tuning, speically in G-string. I bought new tuners, Klusom, better than the original, cos I thought that was the cause someone gave it back to Thomann. The thing is after changing tuner, I have the same tuning problem. So, I mean it was not a b-stock problem, and buying a b-stock seems not to be such a risky thing, imho.
It's because I like red guitars with FR, no FB binding, PUs mounted directly into the body and stainless steel frets.There are not that many others on the market...and also the pric is ridicilous 🤣
Hi Chris, the neck is not that slim, like e.g. a Jackson, Schecter or the WIzard on an Ibanez. Felt a bit thick to me at first, but nowadays I got used to it and I feel these necks more comfortable to play than these ultra thin necks. I can shred easily on these guitars 😁 Cheers!
Yeah also I read on the website that if customers don’t like it and return it in the 30 days that counts as b stock aswell as they can’t sell them as new
I bought an Harley Benton Amarok Bariton B Stock in perfect Condition, it was 100€ off and I think they just took the Paper off the Strings - absolutely crazy 🔥 Have Fun with your new Axe!
I have to get an Amarok I think...that will be my next wall 🤣I wish, theyd come with a trem though. How do you like the PUs in the Amarok?
@@DanielKraemerMusic So in love with the EMGs, well balanced and that juicy Bite that doesn't hurt when you crank it up to cut the mix. The only thing I dont like is the reversed Headstock with Grover Lockings...I have pretty huge Hands and you need "Fingerspitzengefühl" to NOT touch the other Tuners because they really are too close. I had the Standard Version and it wasn't the same as the Baritone tho 🤷🏼♂️
1. Thanks for the content. It's really helpful. I watched you reviews and now i want a Fusion 3 (first guitar). Not a total beginner (i own a HB bass)
2. I cannot decide if i should get a HT or a guitar with a tremolo.I know Floyd rose can be a hassle to set up, change string, stuff like that. Is the Wilkinson tremolo easier to set up than the Floyd? Would you recommend a Wilkinson for a beginner?
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Thanks for your comment!Yes, the Wilkinson is way easier to handle than the Floyd.In fact,it's similar to a fixed bridge, if you don't use it floating.I can recommend it to a beginner.The Floyd is the better trem, but you have to learn, how to set it up.I think I made videos for setting up these trems, both the Floyd and the Wilkinson. Cheers!
@@DanielKraemerMusic I will check that video for setting the tremolo. Thanks for fast reply and for clearing my mind. I think i will go for a HSS with Wilkinson (maybe the 25 anniversary version). You are awesome!
Hi Daniel,
nice review of your new "baby". As I can see from the 20 or so Fusions hanging on the wall in the background I assume you'd suggest your audience to buy themselves one, don't you? In your opinion they offer the most bang for the buck of all FR models on the market, aren't they?
I can recomend these guitars. Not only considering the price point...if you like decent stainless steel frets and quality double locking trems, there are not that much alternatives on the market right now.
Sure!... As long as you have room on your walls, go ahead 🤘😁
That one is looking really nice 👍
I bought a semihollow Gretsch (you can find some videos in my channel). It was a b-stock. I had to buy it because it was the last one in the shop, no more new ones, and I was waiting to buy it for christmas... when I noticed there was no stock! Anyway, I found no visual problems, it was perfect, but had some troubles with the tuning, speically in G-string. I bought new tuners, Klusom, better than the original, cos I thought that was the cause someone gave it back to Thomann. The thing is after changing tuner, I have the same tuning problem. So, I mean it was not a b-stock problem, and buying a b-stock seems not to be such a risky thing, imho.
You rock 🔥🔥 beautiful guitar
Hey Daniel
Thanks for the review
I've gone through your channel and I'm super curious what's the reason for having so many nearly identical guitars?
that's what she said
It's because I like red guitars with FR, no FB binding, PUs mounted directly into the body and stainless steel frets.There are not that many others on the market...and also the pric is ridicilous 🤣
Hi Daniel. How is the neck on these? Are they slim like the Ibanez Wizard necks? Looking for something like this that would be a good shredder. Thanks
Hi Chris, the neck is not that slim, like e.g. a Jackson, Schecter or the WIzard on an Ibanez. Felt a bit thick to me at first, but nowadays I got used to it and I feel these necks more comfortable to play than these ultra thin necks. I can shred easily on these guitars 😁 Cheers!
@@DanielKraemerMusic thanks for the info Daniel. I need a guitar room like yours 😉
I was also thinking of trying one of those R-446’s out. No trem but looks good.
Does it feel and play as the red ones you have?
Put some acoustic aluminums on it. Some day, "all stringz will be aluminum."
B stock means something cosmetic right?
Yeah also I read on the website that if customers don’t like it and return it in the 30 days that counts as b stock aswell as they can’t sell them as new