Paid Gear Reviews : My Opinion

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • I've talked about a small part of this topic this in some Audio Audits but never directly about paid or sponsored amp, pedal, guitar or just gear reviews and demos with both pros and cons. I waffle a bit.
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  • @SignalsMusicStudio
    @SignalsMusicStudio 3 года назад +122

    I've avoided doing paid gear reviews because it feels inherently dishonest, I don't want my opinion or seal of approval to be for sale. A few companies have sent me things totally free, no strings attached, and I've given them shoutouts and posted their links, that feels fine to me. I'd suggest starting a Patreon- the support I receive from my subscribers means I don't have to rely on sponsored ads or deals, and i can focus my effort on making the content I want (which has never been gear reviews). If you start one I'll be the first to sign up!

    • @noobasaurusrex9608
      @noobasaurusrex9608 3 года назад +5

      If I start a patreon you'll be the first to sign up 🤔
      ALRIGHT I'LL DO IT!!

    • @theccarbiter
      @theccarbiter 3 года назад +1

      Love your videos man and I agree with how you feel on paid reviews. I’d feel similar if someone paid me to review their product.

    • @YousefAHMusic
      @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад +2

      Love your videos dude!
      As long as your properly disclose it and are unbiased in your opinion, there's no need to feel dishonest about it. It doesn't have to be a review. You can offer an option to do a 10-second mention at the start of your video where you clearly say "Today's video is sponsored by x!" or something like that. Brands will pay anywhere from $500 to $10,000 for something like that, depending on your audience size and demographics. I highly recommend watching this video from Linus Tech Tips on how they handle sponsorships with 100% unbiased reviews. It's a masterclass on how to do endorsements right: ruclips.net/video/t73wXF8IF-8/видео.html

    • @halohunter5217
      @halohunter5217 3 года назад +1

      I'd rather read people's opinions for free on forums and not have to pay for yet another subscription. No wonder everyone is poor these days, subscriptions nickel and diming you to death.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад

      @@halohunter5217 Fora.

  • @russbradshawmusic
    @russbradshawmusic 3 года назад +165

    Audio Audit: The Entire Gear Review Community

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +1

      Pro or amateur? If you inc amateurs like my self, you're in BIG trouble! ;oP

    • @russbradshawmusic
      @russbradshawmusic 3 года назад +3

      @@DMSProduktions I think common sense would tell you

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +1

      @@russbradshawmusic Yes, you're right, BUT it doesn't HURT to cross the i's & dot the t's!

    • @mexitrash4926
      @mexitrash4926 3 года назад +3

      Idk if you've heard of Darrell Braun but he does very good reviews and he's pretty unbiased very straight forward with what he does and doesn't like and not everything he reviews was sponsored he tried to get stuff on his own too anything that he finds interesting

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад

      @@mexitrash4926 Yes, Daz is 1 of the GOOD 1s!

  • @TurfShifter
    @TurfShifter 2 года назад +37

    I find Phil McKnight to be one of the most open reviewers. He always makes it clear if he was sent something he could then keep. He also tries to capture the sound as he hears it in the room although that's not easy with RUclips. He also suggests using his reviews as examples with companies if you should have an experience less than the one he received. His live show on a Friday is well worth a watch. However anything that has that Chapman fella associated with it results in the opposite from me. The more he likes something the more likely I am not to buy it....

  • @ithemba
    @ithemba 3 года назад +60

    Tbf before we had all these youtubers and our parasocial relationships with them, all we had was guitar magazines with their extremely vanilla almost exclusively positive "reviews". It was a joke back then, years before youtube reviews became a thing.

    • @guitarnerdjoey1192
      @guitarnerdjoey1192 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, but we knew those were paid adverts. So we could read between the lines, or even just look at the product and decide if it suited us or not. With youtube reviews, some are being peddled as being unbiased, or unpaid, which gives a totally different idea of the perspective of the reviewer.

    • @garycrant4511
      @garycrant4511 3 года назад +3

      Back pre-internet, we also had local music shops
      where we could try products out for ourselves.
      At least one in every town.
      Since 2000 almost every one of them in my region of the UK
      has long gone out of business.
      Even the local 2nd hand junk shops where we could find unexpected great bargains are gone.
      All that's left now are dodgy Cash Converters..

    • @ithemba
      @ithemba 3 года назад +3

      @@garycrant4511 fortunately in the city where I live there still are four or five musicshops, two of which belong to a regional chain with shared warehouse and therefore quite big sortiment.
      That being said, you can't compare them. Other than the few mayor players, those local shops had maybe two, three dozen instruments, covering everything from bodyshapes to pricepoint plus maybe a dozen amps and maybe 12 Boss pedals plus one other "exotic" brand. The only thing they would have a metric shitton of different options on was cables, strings and plecs, since that basically made their living.
      Of course, you would browse through all of that and get to play it, but its not even close to the range and variety of options we are used to today.
      You could order close to anything through that shop but that would take quite a while and depending on the shop even result in an expectation of you actually buying the thing, and not just ordering four guitars to fiddle around.
      Yes, the golden nostalgia colours everything in rosy light but in my memories, most of the instruments in those shops were (and mostly are to this day) pretty basic and mostly uninteresting low- to midpriced stuff and the actual range of choice disappointing.

    • @juanvaldez5422
      @juanvaldez5422 3 года назад

      Guitar mags were horrible

  • @nethbt
    @nethbt 3 года назад +195

    Tyler from MUSIC IS WIN comes to mind... can't stand him

    • @elguitarTom
      @elguitarTom 3 года назад +34

      He is a shill, like the rest of them

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco 3 года назад +35

      A bland and boring monotone shill

    • @mexitrash4926
      @mexitrash4926 3 года назад +31

      Never even found him funny tbh

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +21

      Agufish and Phil McKnight

    • @overtonesnteatime198
      @overtonesnteatime198 3 года назад +10

      Yeah tbh the only reason I started watching Tyler from music is win, more regularly is because I needed more material but he literally just makes videos for views they are not educational at all.

  • @bskitchenriffs6522
    @bskitchenriffs6522 3 года назад +61

    I noticed a trend lately within the RUclips community of guitarist. That trend seems to revolve around them getting free gear from vendors to push their brands.

    • @Maxim89Il
      @Maxim89Il 3 года назад +10

      Which is fine, as long as they're open about it. A guy pretending like he's bought this guitar and adores it when he got it for free to promote it... that's a problem.

    • @joeltaylor4821
      @joeltaylor4821 3 года назад +1

      This has been going on for years. HP42 channel Henning Pauly has a yearly sale where he takes all the freebies given to him that he does not want and sells it for cash. Last year or the year before I think he had over 200 guitar pedals for sale. That's just guitar pedals. There were amps, recording gear, mics, guitars, speaker cabinets and on and on. He banks large every year as so many companies send him stuff hoping he will do a review on it. All of the major RUclipsrs in the guitar review channels bank large on sale of the freebies they get and no longer want!

    • @bskitchenriffs6522
      @bskitchenriffs6522 3 года назад +2

      @@Maxim89Il I don't know how many are though. My biggest issue is how nonchalant some are with the bounty of free stuff. They get jaded fast. A musician would have to actually work for a string endorsement, real work, nevermind multi-thousand dollar guitars, processors and amplifiers. They may have received a bottom tier artist contract. Now it's anyone with 50k or more subs gets free stuff. It's the new endorsement sans a binding contract

    • @franks471
      @franks471 3 года назад +2

      It's sickening to me. It literally makes me feel motivated to kill and steal someone's shit. I pay for gear and it's been 13 years and I still can't replace a guitar I lost that stayed in tune. I'm still struggling to tinker with my jackson (indonesian made) until I can afford to replace it. But, i'm not a luthier, nor do I know any so i'll just sit here out of tune. that's what the $$$ in this goddamned business means to me. That's right I'm not made of money.

    • @bskitchenriffs6522
      @bskitchenriffs6522 3 года назад +4

      @@franks471 it's one thing to be a recording or touring artist. Endorsement deals come along with the territory. Its another to do "reviews" for free shit. It's dishonest. These "reviewers" shouldn't get to keep the gear.

  • @danieltravis5082
    @danieltravis5082 3 года назад +85

    I don't trust RUclips reviews/demos from anyone that has a big channel.
    The guy in his living room with an iPhone mic or very primitive recording rig is always going to be the closest to reality.

    • @sammathis
      @sammathis 3 года назад +7

      Man I agree 100%.

    • @jpvvandermerwe87
      @jpvvandermerwe87 3 года назад +1

      - I ALWAYS trusted ProGuitarShop (Andy's) demos !!!

    • @danieltravis5082
      @danieltravis5082 3 года назад +3

      @@jpvvandermerwe87 well that's a bad move, because he's being paid to present products in the best possible light. No matter how good (or bad!) the product actually is.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +1

      Check MY channel then! 100% amateur, all bought with my own money! NO1 owns me!

    • @raysmetaltracks6782
      @raysmetaltracks6782 3 года назад +6

      Exactly - I feel the minute you start getting paid, or endorsed, or stuff starts showing up in your mail, thats the end of the truth. I mean, if a company starts sending you gear, FREE gear, are people really going to tell it like it is? I agree, when views/monetization gets involved, its hard to tell what is real.

  • @SimonTheMagpie
    @SimonTheMagpie 3 года назад +84

    One would think that a platform thats free for all to upload to would result in more earned media than owned and paid media 😅
    This landscape of mixing review and advertisement together just means I cant trust the youtuber. So the brands loose nothing whilst the youtubers loose their credibility.
    This is more a problem with the word “review” having been very effective as clickbait. Just call an advert for what it is!
    Making a living is not the same as selling out 😅
    Your audience will let you know if they wanna watch you for your creativity or your ability to speak to their consumerist needs, haha.
    But if I am ever to trust a youtubers opinions, I dont want to find out later that those opinions where for sale.

    • @EytschPi42
      @EytschPi42 3 года назад +12

      Your last sentence is the key.
      For me, opinions are never for sale.
      You should see the eMail exchanges I have with brands. I just told a MASSIVE brand that they wouldn’t be able to see my video ahead of release, because I just don’t do that.
      They pay for my time, expertise, audience and video production, NOT for my opinion... that is mine alone and never for sale.
      This works and wether or not someone says something they don’t believe for money is purely up to them. It doesn’t mean that getting paid means you have to lie.
      I took money from Fender and clearly said the guitars I got had no setups and needed works and even replaced the string trees in the video.
      It was an honest review AND it was paid for.
      I don’t see why the two things can’t happen at the same time.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад

      Learning to spell it might help prevent the loss!

    • @YousefAHMusic
      @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад +2

      @@EytschPi42 You're doing it right and that's why I respect and trust your videos. Being paid and giving your 100% unbiased opinion can co-exist. Just disclose properly! Linus Tech Tips has proven that it can be done. They are the de facto example: ruclips.net/video/t73wXF8IF-8/видео.html

    • @metalpuppet5798
      @metalpuppet5798 3 года назад

      Most RUclipsrs get to the postion of being able to do a paid review by buying the company's products for years and years and using them extensively. First of all that doesnt happen if it isnt an actual good product. Secondly most music gear is completely subjective. What works for them may not work for you. That doesnt mean the product is bad

    • @metalpuppet5798
      @metalpuppet5798 3 года назад +1

      @@mbgmail5911 That is absolute bs. Those people do the review to actually show the product. Not because they get paid for it. Demoing stuff is part of a music RUclipsrs job these days. So they deserve to be paid for it. Music RUclipsrs are not like travelling salesmen who are trying to sell you a pile of shit for an absolute fortune. Yes there might be the odd one here and there who's trying to do that but they get called out on it REALLY quickly. 99% of paid revies exist because the creator has been using similar products or maybe even that exact product for ages or they have just started using it but think its very good. As HP said opinions arent for sale. They'll never be.

  • @Maxim89Il
    @Maxim89Il 3 года назад +14

    Off topic, but this channel is one of my favourite channels! Just wow.

  • @SOSscorn
    @SOSscorn 3 года назад +9

    Good to see you still keeping things realistic in the guitar youtube community. We need more people like you out here.

  • @LeviClay
    @LeviClay 3 года назад +72

    It's worth pointing out that when you were looking for the Laney, the only thing you could fine were things made by Laney and by Laney artists... you dismissed these because of COURSE they're going to tell you a product is great... You wanted something impartial.
    We're in a place now where the channels you go to for your reviews are making so much cash that they're even less trustworthy than the official channel... because the lack of disclosure has already shown you that they're happy to mislead you.
    Plus, if I buy a Laney for $2000 and you ask what I think of it, I can absolutely guarantee you I'll have a different opinion than if I was given the amp along with $1000 and the promise of more gear next month...

    • @droidfan
      @droidfan 3 года назад +2

      You are so right! They can’t be called reviews now. They are the typical infomercial where artists/reviewers are fed a script. I won’t mention names, but I have been very disappointed on a few youtubers that I sincerely admired - lost quite a few $$ for trusting their “honest” reviews. No more.

    • @LeviClay
      @LeviClay 3 года назад +1

      Music AfterOldAge even in the age of magazines you couldn’t trust shit. When I would review stuff and worked in editorial we were never paid for good reviews... but you rely on advertising to stay open, so you’re not going to say anything bad about the company that it’s you 5k a month...

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 3 года назад +2

      @@LeviClay
      So you're fucked BOTH ways! Say a product is shite, & lose an advertiser in your mag! Talk about rock & hard place!

    • @raysmetaltracks6782
      @raysmetaltracks6782 3 года назад

      Truth my man - thank you!

    • @droidfan
      @droidfan 3 года назад +1

      @@LeviClay well, for 5k/m I wouldn't trust me either...

  • @Protester23
    @Protester23 3 года назад

    Slowly becoming one of my favorite channels around here! Good job on keeping it real and honest!

  • @geordiedog1749
    @geordiedog1749 9 месяцев назад

    Well said. I’m with you on this!

  • @Sandman60077
    @Sandman60077 3 года назад +26

    I remember a few years ago a lot of RUclipsrs were pushing Panama amps. These days everybody pushes Revv amps and Music Man guitars.

    • @viciousguitars7966
      @viciousguitars7966 3 года назад +1

      Most probably by the same RUclipsrs.

    • @Sandman60077
      @Sandman60077 3 года назад

      @@lemmykilmister7603 Yes, I feel the same way.

    • @raysmetaltracks6782
      @raysmetaltracks6782 3 года назад +6

      So true! I am into amp sims. A couple years back when Joey Sturgis came out with his Misha Mansoor plugin, everybody jumped on the wagon. And to be honest, half of the videos you could tell that they were struggling to get a good tone - one guy even made a face, apologized, and said "that's about as good as I can get it". And he still gave a raving review and endorsed the plugin! Or, guys like Ola Englund say how much they love the plugin, demo it (and they know it sounds like shit), and then put it in a mix and EQ the HELL out of it. So frustrating.

    • @YousefAHMusic
      @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад +2

      Want to know something about Panama Amps? One of the RUclipsrs who was pushing it so hard and so often was actually working for them/with them and he never disclosed it in any of the review videos. If I recall correctly, he mentioned it in one of his FAQ videos and that's when I un-subbed. I'm not going to mention the name because maybe I'm recalling it incorrectly.

    • @themaggot8
      @themaggot8 3 года назад +7

      To be fair, Music Man guitars are on another level of quality. I've had ESPs, Schecters, PRS SE and for the past 10 years only Gibsons. Recently I got an EBMM Majesty and the quality is insane. I do agree that nowadays they are looked like douchebag guitars, especially with Jared Dines. I can't stand that guy

  • @Exavolt
    @Exavolt 3 года назад +1

    also I want to point out that I really appreciate your videos for touching on topics like this where no one honestly approaches them out of fear of alienation or losing sponsorships. major props on that.

  • @northernlefty5412
    @northernlefty5412 3 года назад +13

    Fluff is really guilty of shill reviews. I never bother with any big guitar channels for any demos or gear reviews. Small channels are much better

  • @kainx99
    @kainx99 3 года назад +4

    I 100% agree with you. The problem is not paid gear reviews, it's the fact that it's not readily disclosed.
    Same for Internet Tracking, I do not mind that company wants to track me... But they should ask for it instead of just doing it in the most creepy way possible. If I give my consent, the party can continue, but if I say no, and they continue to track me, it should be illegal.

  • @zakkmiller8242
    @zakkmiller8242 Год назад

    I appreciate the gear review genre. It's cool seeing how different musicians use the same piece of gear differently or for different purposes.

  • @sirhilaryflange
    @sirhilaryflange 3 года назад

    Great video, honesty, no bullshit, thoughtful and refreshing...would recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @johnrens9379
    @johnrens9379 2 года назад +1

    Agree or disagree I appreciate you and your channel. I havent been able to check out your playing yet ( except for that in the dozen or so videos Ive seen thus far) but must say to your credit, you are an excellent investigative reporter. Having done some followups and investigations of my own on several of your topics and actually, as reaction to several others, your observations and potential corrections or solutions are all accurate, truth, and responsible/ethical. Thank you and, well done Sir.

  • @IwoIwanov
    @IwoIwanov 3 года назад +1

    That provided some interesting background. Thanks for the post.

  • @Person-cv9dj
    @Person-cv9dj 3 года назад

    Keep up the great work man!

  • @TheManglerPolishDeathMetal
    @TheManglerPolishDeathMetal 3 года назад

    Dangerous topic man !!! I’ll watch it that’s for sure

  • @donnyhall2535
    @donnyhall2535 3 года назад

    Now that I know you have an affiliate link with thomann, I've been looking at a few guitars and amps. I will definitely be using your link. I'll support the cause. You honestly are the only RUclipsr that give a bare bones, cut and dry, no bullshit review/ interview/ comment or whatever you are doing. I like that. To the point and fuck all who don't like it. Just good business in my book.

  • @PARAMONARIOS
    @PARAMONARIOS 3 года назад

    Great point of view 👍🏻

  • @AxelPizzi
    @AxelPizzi 3 года назад +1

    Great content mate! Thanks and keep it up lml lml

  • @jpvvandermerwe87
    @jpvvandermerwe87 3 года назад

    Agree 100% with this video / statement / train-of-thought.

  • @Thelambe123
    @Thelambe123 3 года назад +7

    Any gear review I find where their playing is so pristine and perfect and clearly edited post in a DAW I instantly distrust. Have the raw audio, your screw ups and all the string noise and all that. If I can't even trust that the playing hasn't been touched post recording how am I supposed to trust review?
    I get wanting to showcase the best licks you can play and making them sound perfect but save that for studio recordings, nobody wants to watch/listen to someone nail some 32nd note wild arpeggios that are really a DAW edit mashup of their 4th, 12th, and 17th takes on a gear review video.

  • @GuitarGearGyan
    @GuitarGearGyan 3 года назад +2

    Excellent topic of discussion. In India I pray this culture of reviews becomes more popular than the paid demos. With the company heads we have here am not so hopeful. Always comes down to controlled positive promotions with paid hitmen.

  • @gonzoengineering4894
    @gonzoengineering4894 3 года назад +11

    My favorite rhetoric is always "so they gave me this for free, but this totally not an ad. They don't even know I'm making this video"
    Yes they do know, that's why they gave it to you. Not only is it an ad, but you totally got ripped off to make it.

  • @actuallyitskevin
    @actuallyitskevin Год назад

    Spot on.

  • @PastelComGini
    @PastelComGini 3 года назад +2

    I'm a little late, but thanks for that. You're absolutely correct. I wish more youtubers were ethically centered like you.
    Edit: subscribed.

  • @Jopeymessmusic
    @Jopeymessmusic 3 года назад +9

    The only RUclips guitar channel I'd consider using/buying the things he'd recommend is Phil McKnight from Know your gear. Dude just straight up recommends things he thinks are good. Or Jeff Loomis, his tone is crunchy af. I'm a fan.

    • @TurfShifter
      @TurfShifter 2 года назад +1

      I love Phil's live show on a Friday.

    • @Nibblerr
      @Nibblerr Год назад

      Loomis is a snakeoilsalesmen just like anyone else. Great tone and magnificent player though.

  • @charlesrubitschung7592
    @charlesrubitschung7592 2 года назад

    I understand your opinion because I've seen reviews on RUclips about guitar gear and each RUclipsr has their own opinion on the gear they've done a review of and the same can be said if the video isn't sponsered or the RUclipsr isn't paid for the video

  • @DreadedMetal
    @DreadedMetal 3 года назад +9

    I actually write off the idea of buying anything that all the gear channels review on the same day...

  • @neighbourhoodmusician
    @neighbourhoodmusician 3 года назад +1

    I like the distinction you made between legal and ethical.

  • @moparbryan
    @moparbryan 3 года назад

    You hit on something I find very important. When I’m looking at a piece of gear I appreciate a demo done in a professional manner as opposed to seeing some regular joe that got it. Because as you said when someone shells out big money for something they’re not gonna see the flaws, OR they’re gonna see nothing but the flaws! It’s very hard to be objective when it was your money. You are absolutely right about the lack of value in the “here’s how it sounds” part. It can be entertaining but has no real value because it in no way represents how it will sound in your room with you playing it. I’m much more interested in features and opinions on quality, fit and finish etc. I’ve more than once been excited by a product only to find through a review that it didn’t function or wasn’t intended to operate like I thought. That said sometimes a channel will just do something for the sake of entertainment, clearly acknowledging that there’s no value other than having fun! those are the ones I enjoy the most (see Andertons).

  • @davegallagher7428
    @davegallagher7428 3 года назад

    I agree with everything you said, where I live I have access to limited gear so when I purchase it has to be from a place with free returns that includes free shipping.

  • @BessieBopOrBach
    @BessieBopOrBach 3 года назад +6

    Another balanced, articulate discussion. Kudos, KDH. You're the conscience of guitar youtube.

  • @YuToobVideos
    @YuToobVideos 3 года назад +21

    My strategy when reviewing gear online, I watch the "company's" video for the "features and specs" then I watch the amateur (unpaid) guy in his living room for his opinion. Oddly I watch the most poorly produced videos first (I know, I'm just assuming and hoping he/she is not being paid). It has worked for me so far!

    • @Gibbo1050
      @Gibbo1050 3 года назад +1

      My technique too. Exactly the same.

    • @misterknightowlandco
      @misterknightowlandco 3 года назад +1

      Thats because the person just using their camera mic gives you an honest "in the room" sound. If you mic up a cab properly you can make almost anything sound good.

    • @AnnoyingOrange420
      @AnnoyingOrange420 2 года назад +1

      @@misterknightowlandco I had trouble finding a good video for the Blackstar Fly mini amp, because almost everyone just put a microphone on it. It’s a tiny amp so I wanted to know how loud it actually gets. I eventually found a good guy in his living room demonstrating it with camera audio from multiple distances away, none of the bigger review channels did that though

  • @dwojcik1000
    @dwojcik1000 3 года назад +14

    For gear reviews, mainly guitar reviews, I check Agufish’s channel first. Homeboy seems pretty honest with his reviews. Got my Agile because if his review. Haven’t regretted it.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, he's not afraid to kick the big corporates in the balls and spit in their faces when they release subpar products.

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +5

      He is way too biased and nitpicky for my taste. That and he tries way too hard to be funny and just comes off as cringy. To each his own though..

    • @BigMetalDaddy1301
      @BigMetalDaddy1301 3 года назад +3

      Agreed. I love his reviews because he is honest and picky! I wanna now if my next 300€ guitar will have bad fretwork as i wanna know if my next 1300€ or hell even 3000€ guitar has bad fretwork etc and he tells us. Also he makes mistakes and shows us, which is human and relatable.

    • @jaxonvictoria4345
      @jaxonvictoria4345 3 года назад +3

      @@dexxfilm agree on the cringy aspect. Tries too hard sometimes, but hey, I’d take him over Fluff and Dines any day.

  • @slapinfunk
    @slapinfunk 3 года назад

    Thanks for mentioning about audio... As a reseller I hate when people say "I gotta listen to some videos on it" when it comes to amps and cabs... You just can't reproduce an amp / cab etc in a youtube video... Heck, it takes a lot to get the sound when tracking on tunes, a lot more than just the amp or cab...

  • @MichaelMoore-od4jz
    @MichaelMoore-od4jz Год назад

    Great video

  • @giovannirodriguez4216
    @giovannirodriguez4216 3 года назад

    Thank you for doing the lord's work 🙏. Honestly I felt like I was sold short of the Boss Katana mk2 50w. I was looking at a small combo amp for home and it just feels lack luster but hopefully this weekend I can set it up with the BOSS Tone Studio and that'll do the trick

    • @aw2584
      @aw2584 2 года назад +1

      Bruh I know it's an old comment but fucking Boss Katana goddamn. So much hype which is fine, im sure it's great but one issue; I have watched like 10 of these reviews claiming its the best practice amp for bedroom players or whatever but not a single person mentioned you cannot plug headphones to that mfer... i mean you can, with a plug 6.3mm which you plug your regular headphones to, but it SOUNDS TERRIBLE and I don't mean kinda bad, you cannot play using headphones on it at all.
      There are some comllicated ways to fix it (like... buying Boss own headphones designed to be used on their amps for few hundred pounds) but the point is NOONE mentioned this at its a HUGE deal to the twrget audience of bedroom players, to be able to play at night or withot disturbing anyone in general...
      I went with Fender GTX50 qnd thank fuck, what a great amp - but guess what, Fender dont give two shits about paying youtubers to review it so barely anyone did, so I went to a shop myself and found it to be amazing on my own.
      But at least Katana is a great amp besides that, fucking Spark? What a piece of shit. And that mini version? A modeler with A PAYWALL of paid DLCs lmao you literally have to pay them to get more effects and shit in their app, no other modeler does that... curious if they mention that in them reviews lmao

    • @giovannirodriguez4216
      @giovannirodriguez4216 2 года назад

      @@aw2584 hahaha I feel ya dude. Got caught up in life and I dropped playing guitar all together. I did manage to get some great tones on the Boss Tone Studio but nothing that I really liked. Looking to restart on music again so hopefully a second time will do the trick. I've been personally looking at lunch boxes amps when the time is right, specifically Mesa Boogie mini rec and orange micro terror

  • @YousefAHMusic
    @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад +6

    I had to unsub from many guitar channels because of the non-disclosure. I'm a professional copywriter who is sensitive to stuff like this because I've worked for brands and lawyers to write disclosures that keep people out of trouble.
    I don't have a problem with paid gear reviews as long as the person is properly disclosing that it's sponsored in a clear and conspicuous manner. Some RUclipsrs don't do this, even though they're legally required to by the FTC. Besides the fact that it can land them a monetary fine, it hurts their reputation and the reputation of the brands they are doing the sponsorship for.
    One example: Riffs, Beards & Gear. There's a post on the GGD Facebook page where they write "Fluff got his hands on our newest library" and "shares his thoughts on the library, and gives his opinion..." and links to a video "review" by Fluff. The thing is, GGD paid or gave him the software for free for the purposes of the review. GGD does not disclose this in the Facebook post, and Fluff uses an improper discloser in the description of his RUclips video. He writes, "This video brought to you by GetGood Drums!" According to the FTC, disclosers can be missed if a person is required to click more, and he is legally required to disclose in the video that it's sponsored, of which he doesn't do. He also didn't click the "includes paid product placement" checkbox option in RUclips which would've displayed on screen that same text.
    Another example: Rabea Massaad. A giveaway for if he's doing a sponsored video is the the titles he writes "I'm BLOWN AWAY" - "ONE OF THE BEST x EVER" etc. He doesn't give any discloser in the video, in the description, or anywhere for that matter. You may say, well, he's in the UK and the American FTC laws don't apply to him. That's incorrect. According to the FTC, if you believe that an American audience may potentially watch your video, you have to disclose it.
    Another example: SpectreSoundStudios
    - he doesn't disclose anything anywhere when he gets paid to do a "review" or is given a product for free. Check out one of his latest videos for an example "The LAST OVERDRIVE demo I'll EVER DO! Nobels ODR1"
    One RUclipsr I have respect for with disclosers is Ola Englund. I made a comment on one of his videos stating he isn't disclosing properly, and he asked me what he needs to write in order to do that, so I wrote him a clear, simple, and specific to his brand disclosure that he now uses on his sponsored videos. It's still below the fold at the bottom of the description, but hey, it's a start, right?
    I hope that the RUclipsr's I've mentioned read my comments and understand that I'm coming from a place of help and education. If you're a RUclipsr guitar influencer, please take the time to read these two sites from the FTC so you can learn how to properly disclose your sponsorships and retain the integrity of your brand, and trust of your audience:
    www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/disclosures-101-social-media-influencers
    www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/guidance/ftcs-endorsement-guides-what-people-are-asking
    I also super highly recommend watching this video from Linus Tech Tips where Linus goes into detail about how they're paid but 100% unbiased in their reviews. This is a masterclass on how to do sponsorships right: ruclips.net/video/t73wXF8IF-8/видео.html

  • @guimarboy
    @guimarboy Год назад

    Rocking Bray!

  • @Germinalx
    @Germinalx 3 года назад

    You have a future in his buddy. For sure. Good work!

  • @FuzzImp
    @FuzzImp 3 года назад +1

    As a pedal reviewer and having some exposure to that, it is actually quite hard to talk badly about things companies give your free. As you’d expect. But I make it a point to buy product on my dollar so I have some leverage even when I do get pedals gifted.

  • @mastercrazyyyd7699
    @mastercrazyyyd7699 Год назад +1

    There was a guitar I've been looking to buy but have been unable to find any reviews or videos on it. So one day when I'm at a local guitar shop I see that exact type of guitar and get playing it, it sounded and felt amazing. Next thing I know I'm looking at the Reverb page and realize it's the exact same guitar that I've wanted was the one at the local shop.

  • @franks471
    @franks471 3 года назад +24

    nothing where money is involved is honest.

    • @priqq1
      @priqq1 3 года назад

      So true
      My bank account is truly lying to me. Surely I have money in there its just not telling me about😆😆😆🤪🤪🤪🤑🤑

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 3 года назад

      Meh overly generalized statement but whatev

  • @patfix
    @patfix 3 года назад

    Pretty much agree with everything you said. Especially the 'buyers bias' was a good point, since anyone who buys gears wants to like it. That being said, some details (from personal experience and preference) I didn't agree with. Like I think that most reviewers do call links 'affiliate'. And gear I don't like will sound worse that gear I would like, even with a high end signal chain or whatever. You mentioned the Black Spirit but I do hear the same characteristics in every video and just don't like the sound of it. And that's not the only product I feel the same way about. So in my experience I do get something out of demo's. Also I try to find (if available) more 'amateur' footage of (for instance) pedals as well as the pro stuff when comparing sound, but that only works for the popular stuff (the Revv G pedals come to mind).

  • @mhoppy6639
    @mhoppy6639 2 года назад

    Transparency. Legality. Communication. There. Sorted it for us.

  • @12ealDealOfficial
    @12ealDealOfficial 3 года назад +3

    I agree completely. I want to be told whether the review is paid for or not- not to discredit the reviewer, but to ensure I can trust them.
    In Fluff's case, I thought he was a regular guy with a heartwarming story about "going for it." Then the advertisements started happening every week, and Fluff outright refused to check the little box that said, "This Content Includes Paid Promotion." All it would've taken for Fluff to maintain credibility as a reviewer is his disclosing that the content he was putting up was being done because he was being paid. When RUclipsr's fail to disclose paid promotion (or they lie about it), everything they say becomes disingenuous because I'm not sure they can be trusted to tell the truth.

  • @GeronimoBiggles
    @GeronimoBiggles 3 года назад

    Couldn't agree more

  • @mr.j4123
    @mr.j4123 3 года назад

    Excellent video! I wish everyone one youtube was this honest. I will NOT watch gear reviews that are sponsored by the product. If I want to watch a commercial I will just go to the company's video on the product instead. I hate commercials.

  • @strayzilla
    @strayzilla 3 года назад +4

    Sometimes I think that the reviews have the opposite of the desired effect. Whenever I see a new gear review and it comes up in my stream with Rebea/hennig/fluff/5 other guitars I kinda just feel like everyone is shilling for a product and usually don't end up watching the review unless it's a piece of gear I was already looking forward to. I'm not being holier than thou when I say that because I would totally review a pedal myself if companies were sending them to me. I get it. However, I miss when gear reviews were legitimately about products that players were excited for or secret finds. When there's no negativity for a new product across the board, I'm always dubious. I'm sure we all have piles of gear we've bought because of hype and later weren't blown away by it. I just watch some reviews with a jaded eye when I do watch now.

  • @davidtomkins4242
    @davidtomkins4242 3 года назад +5

    I don’t care if a gear review is paid for or not, I’m not a zombie or sheep, I can make my own mind up about a product.

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed 3 года назад

      Thank you! 😂😂👍

  • @Bovineicide
    @Bovineicide 3 года назад +1

    I feel like I'm the odd one out, because when the deluge of demos for the JHS 3 Series came out I watched every single one for the dirt pedals. Everyone covered them differently, especially the fuzz, and I wanted to know I was throwing $100 at something I was gonna love. Wound up with the OD. Zero regrets, it's great lol.

  • @justleavemealone
    @justleavemealone 3 года назад

    100% Agree.

  • @twenkmcwanzer
    @twenkmcwanzer 3 года назад +5

    A valid opinion well made. I unsubbed from a lot of guitar based youtube channels when they became little more than advertising platforms for gear and plugins. Fluff, Rabea, Fricker and CSG to name just four. I don’t mind paid demos, but what I’m not prepared to tolerate is people who pretend to have integrity when they have none.

    • @SteveStrummerUK
      @SteveStrummerUK 3 года назад +4

      CSG is almost unwatchable these days.

    • @raysmetaltracks6782
      @raysmetaltracks6782 3 года назад +2

      Gotta agree with you. Been a fan of these guys way back when they were getting started, and things were cool. Ola would just play an map, not say anything about it and let the sound do the talking. These days he can barely keep up with the free shit coming in that he owes some company a video for. Same with Fricker. Used to back him too - he claims "fearless gear reviews". I have a feeling the only thing he gives an honest (or negative review) are those companies who wont give him free stuff.

    • @Adamnme01
      @Adamnme01 3 года назад +3

      CS guitars is terrible every single video is an ad for something

    • @SteveStrummerUK
      @SteveStrummerUK 3 года назад

      @@raysmetaltracks6782 I used to love Ola's videos. On the odd occasion I do watch him, he reminds me more and more of Rob 'Internet Power' Chapman.

    • @SteveStrummerUK
      @SteveStrummerUK 3 года назад

      @Toxic Potato - nobody said it was.

  • @PeterJRadomski
    @PeterJRadomski Год назад

    I can't see how anyone would think you are completely against advertising. You make your position abundantly clear.
    100% on this.
    Where I also take issue with advertising is if an individual or channel is endorsing a brand for cash that they otherwise normally wouldn't.
    If a channel were paid to rave about "Bear-In-Grrr" pedals, but would never actually use them, well, that's just vulgar.

  • @ChrisP3000x
    @ChrisP3000x 3 года назад +9

    None of them are reviews, they are SALES DEMOS. They demonstrate the positives, and toss in a few soft negatives to make it all seem legit. An actual "review" is ONLY when the reviewer has absolutely zero financial interest in the company/product, such as the outcome of sales, future paid sales demo gigs, etc..etc..

  • @alar2266
    @alar2266 3 года назад +15

    Another thing I feel these reviews have done is basically created a market for over-priced pedals, particularly drive pedals. Overdrive was pretty much perfected 40 years ago (the most popular pedals are just tubescreamer and rat clones, and the holy grail is the 30 year old Klon) but that doesn't stop people putting them in fancy cases, running them through several thousands worth of gear and then claiming they're worth $200-$300. Chase Bliss seeing if they could pull it off by charging $750 recently.
    these pedals are just toys for bored lawyers.

    • @sirhilaryflange
      @sirhilaryflange 3 года назад +3

      Totally agree, I mean how many drive pedals, fuzz pedals, clean boost pedals etc do we need, it’s the same with the custom shop guitars from the big manufacturers, how many frigging versions of a strat/ les Paul...the market seems saturated and it’s driven it seems by the same people (on RUclips) reviewing the same pedals over and over...

  • @bigsnacks913
    @bigsnacks913 3 года назад +21

    Honestly the only one I know who clearly marks his paid promotions are Phil McKnight. I'm sure there are others but that's what I've noticed. People are getting hip to it. Rhett Shull (not knocking or singling him out, just the instance I saw) had a video for I think the Helix or something, and he was even getting called out a little bit in the comments for being so high on it but it coming off slightly hollow and a little bit of a shill...Rhett Shill? sorry man lol.

    • @trevorphilips9484
      @trevorphilips9484 3 года назад +2

      John Browne discloses it too.

    • @Adamnme01
      @Adamnme01 3 года назад +5

      I think the way Phil does it is should be the gold standard

    • @bigsnacks913
      @bigsnacks913 3 года назад +2

      @@trevorphilips9484 Love that dude

    • @alar2266
      @alar2266 3 года назад +1

      he did the same with the strymon compadre "I don't use compressors but you all NEED this!" was literally the title of the video.

    • @bigsnacks913
      @bigsnacks913 3 года назад

      @@alar2266 Exactly and the more we take in the guitar gear content on youtube we pick up on trends and transparencies across the board of the reviewers and creators. In the age of the internet the only option is transparency after a while, one way or another.

  • @SSRT_JubyDuby8742
    @SSRT_JubyDuby8742 3 года назад +18

    Every time I watch one of your posts I find myself quietly thinking about Chapman and how if it wasn't for his and his apostles douchery I wouldn't be here listening to your wonderful uploads. I don't in any way celebrate it, I know the terrible things that you went through, I am though fairly certain that without it I wouldn't be subscribed or even aware of you.
    'Every cloud........' 😎🎙🎸✅

    • @joeltaylor4821
      @joeltaylor4821 3 года назад +10

      Chapman has now moved to Malta. His channel is dying slowly as he's not getting the views he had when he was posting Andertons videos on his personal channel. Lee Anderton told him to stop as he was taking revenue away from Andertons RUclips channel. I don't think Chapman guitars is doing much better either. A lot of the original long time employees have left (Matt Hornsby). Malta. He's really moving up in the world eh?

    • @SSRT_JubyDuby8742
      @SSRT_JubyDuby8742 3 года назад +2

      @@joeltaylor4821 thanks for the info. great news

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 3 года назад +2

      @@joeltaylor4821 what? Matt's no longer part of the equation? He was the biggest, most pompous, officious douchebag working for Chappers. Nice guy most of the time but hellish to deal with if you wanted a pre-launch glimpse of Chapman product at NAMM or indeed if you give a negative review of a Chapman (Henning Pauly did both and twice incurred Matt's wrath, as I believe did Phil McKnight).

    • @MrJam1001
      @MrJam1001 3 года назад +2

      @@richardharrold9736 I can remember that guy really treating the Tone King like crap at NAMM a while back and it didn't set well with me at the time.

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 3 года назад +2

      @@jeffallen3382 to be fair, Chappers wasn't slagging off America as a whole, just Trump and his moronic voter base.

  • @Adamnme01
    @Adamnme01 3 года назад +29

    Are you going to do a video on Csguitars? His channel has changed over the last 18-24 months and every video is now an ad for different products usually very poorly disclosed. I think Colin had great content before but now it's the home shopping network for guitar related stuff.

  • @davidjohnston4240
    @davidjohnston4240 Год назад

    I got me a spark amp, with my own money. I like it a lot. It's compact, sounds fine and has some decent integration with modern tech. But I don't do guitar gear reviews on youtube.

  • @TrumpetsInMy4x12
    @TrumpetsInMy4x12 3 года назад

    IRT Studio is a killer amp. Despite having el84s.

  • @A.D.D.O.C.D.T
    @A.D.D.O.C.D.T 3 года назад

    Money is the root of all evil ,never sell out.
    How truthful is someone who is getting free products from companies ?
    Good video as always man.

    • @jjs8426
      @jjs8426 3 года назад

      Nope, the love of money is the root of all evil. Money is a resource and is used by people. Money itself is no more evil then a gun or nuclear matter, can be used in the wrong way by evil people but is not evil intrinsically.

  • @markferguson3745
    @markferguson3745 3 года назад

    As far as I'm aware, there's one demo channel that has similar tastes as my own, that pursues like sounds.There is one other that plays entirely different kinds of music, but that I've found has a like ear, proven over time.Other than those, I view most channels as technically solid players that are on a whole different trip; I usually don't respond to the sounds they pursue or acheive.They can provide technical info, pedal placement, etc., - but that's about it.
    After initially diving into the novelty of Utube a little more than 5 years ago, I'm now about over it; time is much better spent in hands on pursuits, and there's never enough of that, - unless you're telling me something truly helpful. Usually, I can't help but feel it's time poorly spent.
    .

  • @bpastorb
    @bpastorb 3 года назад +1

    I agree 100% and I thought your stance seemed pretty clear in your previous videos. There are quite a few 'guitar youtubers' I just refuse to watch because of this very topic. It's one thing to do an advertisement or endorsement and be completely upfront and honest about it, and another thing to not mention the affiliation at all, which is what's happening more times than not. A lot of the time these videos are super clickbait-y as well like 'CANT BELIEVE THIS GUITAR ONLY COST X AMOUNT', or 'THIS GUITAR BLOWS A GIBSON OUT OF THE WATER', type titles. Seems like these videos are popping up more and more by the day. The worst to me are the serial offenders that seem to have a new secret partner every week, it sort of adds to the illusion that there is no affiliation. It seems like every single one of their videos is secretly sponsored. Most people think there's no way that this person could work for all these different people, it must just be authentic reviews... One person that recently was added to my 'do not recommend videos from this channel' list is Darrell Braun, can't believe people actually watch his videos. He shamelessly sells/promotes stuff and never has he ever mentioned any affiliations. He even has links to the companies in his descriptions (probably with a special link tagged to him)..

  • @yobanyhernandez125
    @yobanyhernandez125 3 года назад +10

    All the videos that said the Marshall code was good need to get sued 😂

    • @megatyaesree
      @megatyaesree 3 года назад +2

      Marshall Code is a abomination.

    • @Mwhbmnabjms
      @Mwhbmnabjms 3 года назад

      🤣

    • @nckhed
      @nckhed 3 года назад

      Hell, I watched a few minutes of a Katana 50 and Marshall Code 50 comparison video and the Marshall sounded so bassy and boomy.

    • @gergoretvari6373
      @gergoretvari6373 3 года назад

      still prefer it over a Fender mustang.

  • @YoungManNihilist
    @YoungManNihilist 2 года назад

    I like how you've got your Thomann affiliate link, but you still brought the Fame guitars up. I might actually pick one up at some point, probably as soon as I'd rather have a PRS style guitar instead of an actually cool one.

  • @RexCoggins
    @RexCoggins 9 месяцев назад

    I have a Laney IRT-Studio, nice amp

  • @JMill-bs6xt
    @JMill-bs6xt 3 года назад +2

    Damn usually when I look at reviews I always watch the ones where there’s no talking. I just want to hear it and not listen to some guy talk about it lol. What ur saying makes sense tho, I never really thought about RUclips compression and stuff like that
    My favorite gear review channel has to be Knobs since he doesn’t talk but instead has text over the screen while he plays, plus I love his guitar playing style and the overall quirkiness of his videos

  • @landonbailey
    @landonbailey 3 года назад +2

    If a channel doesn't display the 'Includes paid promotion' banner, and/or doesn't mention where they got the gear, ask them in their comments section. You can assume at this point they have received compensation for the video, and then use your best judgement if you trust their integrity.

  • @zosojstro
    @zosojstro 3 года назад

    Hope you do a video about your Laney search. I believe they are an under appreciated brand possibly of their own doing. I own two GH100L and have been very happy so yeah a I’m a bit biased.

  • @ramlankamal7030
    @ramlankamal7030 3 года назад

    This is why I'm here.

  • @ksaavedra_Immortalbelovedmusic
    @ksaavedra_Immortalbelovedmusic 3 года назад +4

    Remember when all the pros used Bias Amp/FX for their albums?
    Yeah me neither.

    • @Ealdor-Bana
      @Ealdor-Bana 3 года назад +1

      😂 true, however that is not what people use it for really. Most people use it as a second amp when not near the main room (like just practicing or fooling around)
      I use it when I can’t be arsed to go in my room & turn the kemper on... yeah sometimes I’m a lazy sod😅.

    • @louissanderson719
      @louissanderson719 5 месяцев назад +1

      E.T.A by Justin Bieber was recorded using Guitar Rig into Logic Pro. Sounds pretty good to me. And the producer who played the guitar part is a big deal.

  • @TheLoneWolf1802
    @TheLoneWolf1802 2 года назад

    That hair is frickin insane 😍\m/

  • @jaydeeverhoeven2729
    @jaydeeverhoeven2729 3 года назад

    Lol, i got a Ad for the Positive Grid Spark..

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 3 года назад +1

    Discover audible with an audio book on us.

  • @Branbreakers
    @Branbreakers 3 года назад

    It is for this reason that the only man on youtube whose opinion I unequivocally trust in regards to gear is the chad himself, Arnoldplaysguitar.

  • @hmedhmed3520
    @hmedhmed3520 3 года назад +28

    This was a great video! Why did the glenn fricker audio audit get taken down? I must’ve missed it

    • @BakerBad93
      @BakerBad93 3 года назад

      I agree I would’ve loved to see the SMG audio audit

    • @iain2080
      @iain2080 3 года назад +23

      I think Glenn reached out to him and took the criticism on-board so he removed it. Unfortunately I also didn't see the video so I can't verify this is the case.

    • @BakerBad93
      @BakerBad93 3 года назад +9

      Iain I still think I would’ve loved to see it. I didn’t even know he did one on Glenn Fricker

    • @stkeeley
      @stkeeley 3 года назад +1

      @@iain2080 i heard the same thing. I'd love to see it! the audio edit is an awesome idea!

    • @kbkman7742
      @kbkman7742 3 года назад +5

      I recall KDH saying he was a good sport about it and took it all on/made changes

  • @BBGuitars
    @BBGuitars 3 года назад +4

    An entire video on Fluff would provide plenty of content for this very topic. Just awaiting the moment he finally announces an endorsement with Gibson, particularly since his failure to mention Balageur guitars in some of his recent videos especially given his signature model connection with the brand. Does a video on top ten sigs, no mention. Does an entire video on the RD series even going on to mention his dream specs for one and still no mention...

    • @reinholderx
      @reinholderx 3 года назад +1

      Pretty sure he jumped from Balaguer on to the Musicman train.

    • @YousefAHMusic
      @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад

      And I think he used to work for/work with Panama Amps and never mentioned that in any of his review videos.

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +1

      Fluff is so sketchy man. He always says good shit about the companies who endorse him and or pay him. Orange and Music Man. He rubs me the wrong way. He shifts his opinions based on where the money is.

    • @BBGuitars
      @BBGuitars 3 года назад +1

      @@dexxfilm I love it when he says that something is so great and you never see it again... Or it winds up in storage...

  • @Axess-sv8nq
    @Axess-sv8nq 3 года назад

    Some of the bigger RUclipsrs hide their sponsorships. There is a user who was being courted by PRS long before he publicly disclosed it. Hughes & Kettner is another company that actively sponsors RUclipsrs - and they seem to keep the sponsorships secret.

  • @moonsuga
    @moonsuga 3 года назад +1

    KDH I highly recommend you check out Plague Scythe Studios' channel, it's really nerdy reviews of stuff with 0 advertising, I love that guy!

    • @Wheresthepepsibismol
      @Wheresthepepsibismol 2 года назад +1

      Me too he helped me learn more about the gear Metallica used the JCM800 boosted with rat pedals and Invaders plus heavy equalization of the amps.

  • @justinfreeman3473
    @justinfreeman3473 2 года назад

    Wait, there's an audio audit of Glenn Fricker? Am I correct in assuming that's the one that was removed? If so, that's a shame, I would've like to have seen it.
    Great videos btw, very informative and well done.

  • @vangual
    @vangual 3 года назад +1

    Love those shared review release days in my sub feed. Gives me as a customer yet another red flag to know that the videos will be mostly positive and neglect/downplay negative aspects.

  • @zackcoffmanguitar
    @zackcoffmanguitar 3 года назад

    Is the rob Chapman one gone? That was the best one!!

  • @damienbeckman-scott7016
    @damienbeckman-scott7016 3 года назад +3

    If anything producers should be taking reviews more seriously than ever because we're also producing music that is going to be consumed by people listening on internet services through headphones. The problem is gear reviewers never reveal the entire signal chain or their post-processing. Viewers watch these reviews thinking 'if I buy this amp then my youtube home recordings will sound just as professional!' without realising that they need a $2,000 interface, EQing out the fizzy high end, multiband compressing the low mids and then mastering it in ozone. There's also an argument that gear demos might not tell us in a vacuum how something sounds, but it can tell us how it sounds relative to a familiar piece of gear. But reviewers never make comparisons since that could damage the brand of their employers. The only demoer I really like is Plague Scythe Studios since he not only outlines his signal path but has videos explaining how he produces his tone so there's full transparency. On the other hand you have Glenn Fricker who swears that whatever the new amp simulator is sounds 'just like the real thing' and then tries to sell you courses on all the post-processing you need to do to actually make it sound like the real thing. If I had known I'd need to buy a new interface/plugins/a 10 hour course I would have just bought a modeler for the same total cost and saved myself the frustration.

  • @vishyoutubevideos
    @vishyoutubevideos 3 года назад

    hey, nice background. did you make/paint that yourself?

  • @ScttSt_vocals
    @ScttSt_vocals 3 года назад

    You know, it sounded like "this opinion is mine, you are not allowed to touch it, arrrr".
    Kinda funny. And cute. Also, thanks for the awesome and, like, honest content. That's definitely lacking on youtube rn

  • @antonioruiz1286
    @antonioruiz1286 3 года назад

    I couldn’t agree more on the ‘release date reviews’ issue. I swear I will never buy a WA Julianna just bc how annoying it was to see all those beyond-ridiculous reviews flooding everything last week.

  • @Exavolt
    @Exavolt 3 года назад

    I do find it pretty funny that you mention the laney ironheart studio and the positivegrid spark, because I own a laney ironheart 60 and OWNED a positivegrid spark and they really are two extremes of demonstrating the paid review hype train.. if I didn't have very very fond memories of how great my Laney AOR S2 sounded and the chance to try an Ironheart 60 in person I never would've bought it, obviously since I bought it I really enjoy how it sounds.. but again if I hadn't tried it and enjoyed my previous experiences with laney amps I never would have bothered. as for the positivegrid.. it really felt like the opposite experience. I fell for the paid promotion hype and when I finally got it after about 5 months of waiting well it was simply put, fucking awful. I sold it literally a couple days after getting it because it sounded so terrible. I eventually ended up with a pod hd as I had already tried a helix and sure enough it was exactly what I was expecting, which is the helix sound which I mostly have good things to say about (the built in IRs are trash but that's most of the issues summed up in my opinion) it's hard to stress how important that hands on experience can be, especially when it comes to modelling gear. even moreso when you account for the fact that tone is purely subjective, so transparency in how a piece of gear sounds, ESPECIALLY IN THE AMP WORLD should be an absolute top priority in my eyes. funny enough, I've never had this experience with a guitar but at the same time I already know all the specific specs of a guitar I prefer after near 2 decades of playing so that might be why. amps and cabs though.. that chase never ends.

  • @mathieupelletier4392
    @mathieupelletier4392 3 года назад +3

    Great video again! I think you can expand your point to the new generation of signature guitar models. In the past, musician who had the CHANCE of having a signature guitar were the big ones (Hetfield, Hammett, mustaine, Laiho, Petrucci, Vai, Satriani, SRV, etc.)... Those had success and a serious impact on music (the thing you are suppose to do with a guitar). I cringed a little bit when I saw that Jared Dines has a new signature Sterling guitar.. First, the guy is a youtube star, not a guitar hero (IMO). If you say that he is, please name me a song he wrote. Second, it's a Sterling (not a true Music Man). So it's clear that the target is the 12 to 17 years old guitar player who has no money and watch RUclips. To me, it was a move to sell guitars to vulnerable young musician...That's just my opinion.

    • @YousefAHMusic
      @YousefAHMusic 3 года назад

      I don't think have a problem with it. From the guitar company's view, they want to get their guitars in the hands of people who are seen and influential. I don't think it's ever been about musical knowledge/technicality/amount of records. There's plenty of people who have signature guitars who aren't really known as being "guitarists."

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +1

      And everyone jumped on the train making videos on it.

  • @DalleDayul
    @DalleDayul 3 года назад +15

    Trogly is the GOAT in this category. That dude is so wholesome and so easy to watch, but without being condescending or outright deceitful. He's bought brand new guitars and slated the hell out of them and I really respect that

    • @neil2706
      @neil2706 2 года назад +1

      Trogly is the goat

  • @andrewc6224
    @andrewc6224 3 года назад +9

    I've always had the suspicion that Guitar MAX is one of those guys who just doesn't disclose that he's being paid or compensated for a review. Just has that entire shill vibe going on.

    • @TheDarkKnightDK
      @TheDarkKnightDK 3 года назад +1

      I definitely agree, his opinions are always positive. He makes everything sound the same. Pretty mediocre player as well.

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +2

      @@TheDarkKnightDK Dude same, he always has something to good to say about what he reviews and I always question if he is trustworthy.

    • @12ealDealOfficial
      @12ealDealOfficial 3 года назад +3

      Fluff is this to a T. NEVER discloses his paid promotion, but just about every single product he demos has affiliate links, kickbacks, and associated monetary incentives. Had to stop watching because I couldn't trust anything he said.

    • @dexxfilm
      @dexxfilm 3 года назад +2

      @@12ealDealOfficial Yeah dude he did this with Panama amps, he never told anyone he worked for them but admitted months after he left them that he worked there. Dishonest as fuck. Fluff is a shill and probably the worst offender in this topic.

    • @TheDarkKnightDK
      @TheDarkKnightDK 3 года назад +1

      @@dexxfilm well i think that with most big youtubers its really about the production value that goes into the videos they make. Take Guitar Max or Fluff for example, one thing the y do very well is presentation and video quality. Because they are good presenters/good salesman companies seek their services. They should be more honest about their reviews but the companies that hire them could care less. I know that lot of people listen with their eyes which is why their videos get a good amount of clicks. I always advise people to listen with their ears. If people did truly talented youtubers like tom quayle, Greg koch, martin miller, Pete thorn among others would have the most subscribers.

  • @Laracrafttrabant
    @Laracrafttrabant 3 года назад +1

    I just ordered some extra Thicc 7 String sets for a wiered diy build,
    sorry i just figured out you have that Thomann deal.
    Next time you get that sweet sweet 1%

  • @hisham_hm
    @hisham_hm 2 года назад

    What happened to the Glenn Fricker video? Why was it taken down? Great channel btw!