I can’t begin to imagine the tens of thousands of hours Aaron has been playing to reach the level he has. Well done my good man! Looking forward to the next!
I owned one of these originals ... one of the best axe's I have ever owned. Only sold it to pay a medical bill. Really miss it. It had a Jordan BossTone fuzz built right into the pickguard, which sounded incredible. When I strapped on this BIRD, I KNEW I was attached to a real guitar. BTW: I took off the crummy Gibson one- piece bridge, milled out the ends of a Tunamatic bridge and it fit right into the original studs, so I could adjust the string length. Pretty smart, what? I was playing mine somewhere around 1971-72. And don't ever apologize for refretting a good instrument ... only adds to its playability and value as far as I am concerned! Fab playing, BTW.
Just wondering.. I thought the neck and center body are all one piece on the Firebird (neck-through construction), so curious about the "never having the neck off" part. Nice sound on this one!
I got to play that Firebird, it's cool. The headstock gets a little heavy with those banjo tuners on there, but ECG has done a nice job of getting it playing great. My impression, not having owned a Firebird, is that there's a decent learning curve with Firebirds - they're different than any Fender but also pretty different than any other Gibson, maybe most like some of those 60s solid body Epiphones. Sounds like the Alessandro amp likes the mini humbuckers!
Great guitar You guys should give the option of shipping w a different case if buyers doesn't want the tuners pulled That's what I would request Good stuff 👍
I have been critical of ECG running the amps too hard and going fuzzy when at full volume , but this is a great git amp combo, sounding really nice and open with some great playing.
While Clapton is better known for making history with a Les Paul, an SG and an ES-335, the legendary guitarist often turned to an early '60s Firebird during his tenures with Blind Faith, Delaney and Bonnie and even Cream.
I've been loving all the Aaron Hiebert demos!
I couldn’t agree more.
I can’t begin to imagine the tens of thousands of hours Aaron has been playing to reach the level he has.
Well done my good man! Looking forward to the next!
Yeah, Aaron rocks!!!
3:54 - OK, the Satriani surprised me here. Great job!
Alessandro amps are amazing
🔊Aaron did it again, Awesome soundz 🕺
I'll be honest did not expect that jam, well done sir
Great demo!
Ladies and gentleman though: the greatest guitar speaker ever made. Bar none.
Killer guitar and killer playing from Aaron!
That middle position is pure heaven.
The beautiful amp and great playing don't hurt either!
Love you guys and the channel
Dang, Aaron! Someone had their Wheaties that day, eh? It's always a thrill to hear you play, brother.
Awesome tone for Satriani too!!
Aaron tearing it up on that one!
I owned one of these originals ... one of the best axe's I have ever owned. Only sold it to pay a medical bill. Really miss it. It had a Jordan BossTone fuzz built right into the pickguard, which sounded incredible. When I strapped on this BIRD, I KNEW I was attached to a real guitar. BTW: I took off the crummy Gibson one- piece bridge, milled out the ends of a Tunamatic bridge and it fit right into the original studs, so I could adjust the string length. Pretty smart, what? I was playing mine somewhere around 1971-72. And don't ever apologize for refretting a good instrument ... only adds to its playability and value as far as I am concerned! Fab playing, BTW.
From this day forward, ALL guitars should be demoed by Aaron Hiebert. He's a monster.
I can't believe this guy hasn't made it to the big time in some band. He is so talented. Some one sign this guy.
Talent is the least important aspect of making it these days unfortunately
Check out shaggysweet band. Instagram and RUclips both have lots of videos if you search on Aaron Hiebert
If I ever sell my ‘58 burst I’m going to these guys. Seem like legit doods/business 👍🏻
Just wondering.. I thought the neck and center body are all one piece on the Firebird (neck-through construction), so curious about the "never having the neck off" part. Nice sound on this one!
WoW!
I got to play that Firebird, it's cool. The headstock gets a little heavy with those banjo tuners on there, but ECG has done a nice job of getting it playing great. My impression, not having owned a Firebird, is that there's a decent learning curve with Firebirds - they're different than any Fender but also pretty different than any other Gibson, maybe most like some of those 60s solid body Epiphones. Sounds like the Alessandro amp likes the mini humbuckers!
Firebird is my new guitar crush. Too bad I'm a lefty :| Awesome demo!
Great tones but the crooked labels on the amp control panel are driving my OCD crazy haha
Great guitar You guys should give the option of shipping w a different case if buyers doesn't want the tuners pulled That's what I would request Good stuff 👍
I have been critical of ECG running the amps too hard and going fuzzy when at full volume , but this is a great git amp combo, sounding really nice and open with some great playing.
Johnny Winter
Does Aaron make music? This guy is more interesting than most guitar players out there.
Check out shaggysweet band. Lots of videos on youtube. They play in the Seattle area.
While Clapton is better known for making history with a Les Paul, an SG and an ES-335, the legendary guitarist often turned to an early '60s Firebird during his tenures with Blind Faith, Delaney and Bonnie and even Cream.
Right you are, but Clapton used a Firebird 1 which was a one pickup guitar
BrianJones
damn... necks never been off
That is just sex