The customer for this guitar is the guy in a cover band and needs one guitar for every possible situation but doesn't actually have the playing ability to play a pentatonic blues solo and rock a wah wah at a even tempo. You guys know who you are. Greg is the best!
ALWAYS love hearing Greg throw down some Koch sonic malfeasance! HAD a Tyler for a while. sold it. Trad strat tones paled compared to my Melancon. this one .. surprised how bad it sounds, at least clean! boost sounds muffled, clean tones sound shrill. somewhat sterile and compressed. split tones sound anemic . Really WANTED to be impressed .. the Floyd might be adding to some of the sterility .. surprised also that they paid Greg (who we love) but he didn't demo all the tones.. some but not all. it's a snob guitar for elitists and BTW ALL those players mentioned in the ad .. no longer play Tylers !! only did for a while and Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler probably gave them to them! LOL
I own a PRS P22. Some people say that people who buy PRS guitars are cork sniffers. Maybe they should work their guts out to buy these type of guitars like I had to. I appreciate all guitars at any price point.
@000gjb That's a serious instrument, friend. PRS have always felt small to me, but I've played some excellent PRS guitars and wouldn't turn one down as a gift, or at fire sale price. In the $4K+ guitar catagory, there are only a few production guitars worth that cheddar. It all boils down to the player and what the player wants. For me, I recently played a $5K Fender Custom Shop Strat, and it was a magic guitar. I played a '62 once that I really didn't want to let go of, but of the dozens of Strats I've come across, those are the only two that were perfect... to me. Same thing for LP's. I've played a bunch and owned four and sold four. I finally got my hands on a unicorn, and though I rarely touch it, I'll likely never part with it because it's always a great reunion. If I didn't have my custom ordered Tyler's, I would consider robbing something to buy that CS Strat. My Tyler's cured my G.A.S.
The tonal possibilities are endless!
Damn can listen to this dude all day
Mr. Wiggles missing from the locked Floyd Rose party is sacrilege. For shame.....😂
great sounds... I like that onboard booster
Its like a bowling ball and a Strat mated!
Strat with Balls 🙌🏻😄
I can dig it!
amazing body, one of a kind, well done !!
une tyler ??? mon reve absolu !
The customer for this guitar is the guy in a cover band and needs one guitar for every possible situation but doesn't actually have the playing ability to play a pentatonic blues solo and rock a wah wah at a even tempo. You guys know who you are. Greg is the best!
A buddy of mine is a local musician and he said his James Tyler is the best guitar he's ever played for that very reason.
Yeah, Neal Schon owns a bunch of them. Lukather, Landau, Huff have/use Tylers just to name a few. Either you know or you don't.
@@rogerdat7807emperor's new clothes. I'm sure these are nice but not that price tag nice.
Personally I think those finishes are horrid. Nice to see a Floyd on one though.
How much is it
Doesn't actually sound nearly as bad as it looks. Greg is real kind to guitars.
There's no question the Tyler headstock is Marmite.
ALWAYS love hearing Greg throw down some Koch sonic malfeasance! HAD a Tyler for a while. sold it. Trad strat tones paled compared to my Melancon. this one .. surprised how bad it sounds, at least clean! boost sounds muffled, clean tones sound shrill. somewhat sterile and compressed. split tones sound anemic . Really WANTED to be impressed .. the Floyd might be adding to some of the sterility .. surprised also that they paid Greg (who we love) but he didn't demo all the tones.. some but not all. it's a snob guitar for elitists and BTW ALL those players mentioned in the ad .. no longer play Tylers !! only did for a while and Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler Tyler probably gave them to them! LOL
Okay "expert". Some day, you'll have the guts to write more than half truths with lame opinion.
I own a PRS P22. Some people say that people who buy PRS guitars are cork sniffers. Maybe they should work their guts out to buy these type of guitars like I had to. I appreciate all guitars at any price point.
@000gjb That's a serious instrument, friend. PRS have always felt small to me, but I've played some excellent PRS guitars and wouldn't turn one down as a gift, or at fire sale price.
In the $4K+ guitar catagory, there are only a few production guitars worth that cheddar. It all boils down to the player and what the player wants. For me, I recently played a $5K Fender Custom Shop Strat, and it was a magic guitar. I played a '62 once that I really didn't want to let go of, but of the dozens of Strats I've come across, those are the only two that were perfect... to me.
Same thing for LP's. I've played a bunch and owned four and sold four. I finally got my hands on a unicorn, and though I rarely touch it, I'll likely never part with it because it's always a great reunion.
If I didn't have my custom ordered Tyler's, I would consider robbing something to buy that CS Strat. My Tyler's cured my G.A.S.
I always think these electronics are gimmicks. you hardly ever adjust them mid song.
All I hear is a flappy pick at times..
I get why James Tyler guitars are so expensive