@@cjc2611I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that Nevermore is the most underrated band in the history of metal. Just 90K listeners on Spotify? Those songs were from another world... intricate yet beautiful... powerful lyrics... tight drums... I'm glad at least we have those albums to listen to, forever.
Nevermore was a huge level above everything...there were metal genres and then there was Nevermore....how do you classify this band? I just wished if Warrel didn't get so stuck in his lsd philosophies, this band would still be there....the best metal band ever...after Ozzy era black Sabbath of course...according to me the heaviest ever band has been Ozzy era black sabbath
I never understood the singer in nevermore... It sounded like a parody band or something. But the instrumentals were bloody incredible. I love Jeff loomis' solo albums
Jeff Loomis (in his Nevermore days) is one of my favorite and possibly my favorite guitarist. The riffs he wrote with Nevermore are just so damn good! I wish more people got into Nevermore. Such a great band! 🤘
This is probably the best sounding 7 string demo I've heard from you. This whole Rig sounds massive! I love the soloist shape with the sandblasted ash top and white binding. Just one of the best looks on a guitar imo.
I'll always be equally excited and sad for all things Nevermore related. Best band that ever came across the surface of the earth. I miss them so much... R.I.P Warrel Dane!
According to the specs I found it is a 26.5" scale: "26.5” scale length, resonant basswood body with sandblasted ash top and through-body three-piece maple neck with graphite reinforcement for rock-solid stability and enhanced sustain. ... 12”-16” compound radius bound ebony fingerboard hosts 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays."
They've delivered conceptually but practically their QA is absolutely in the gutter. The company isn't going to last if they can't get it straightened out.
@@spoonerluv Yeah ive heard that about Jackson recently, i have a Jackson HT7 7 string that's awesome right out of the box, but I've had that fiddle for a few years though.
@@spoonerluv I agree, and as a huge jackson fan, im sad. The only jackson I own right now actually happens to be a 2021, but its flawless. I've owned and played many jackson guitars from recent years that had no business leaving the factory. Their concepts and designs are great. you just need to be able to play one in person or you run a risk.
Dude working at Fender, I think out of all the master builders, the Jackson guys make the best stuff, it's all good the Fender guys are sick to, but metal Joe and red Dave get down Joe's stuff is amazing, and he's gotta be one of the coolest dudes you can meet. Always the nicest and I constantly ask him dumb questions because I wanna learn, and dude is patient as a mofo with me, sick guitar!
Not being a metal head, I discovered Nevermore through Ola. And Bolt Thrower. The Loomis Blackouts sound nicer, with more oomph, more piercing highs. I have a bridge Blackout in a basswood body and I always found it a little bit too warm. Very powerful but I would have liked more grind in the high mids and spicier highs.
Indeed, as for metal guitarists who want to hold a huge machine gun. Unfortunately, for home use it would be painful. I constantly touch something around with my DKA7 headstock. For this reason, thinking about headless.
I just bought that guitar a couple weeks ago and love it. I've played allot of guitars and that Jackson gives me the same feel I had for my old Ibanez rg570 that I had, gigantic neck which is great for my big hands great sound. Ive only found two guitars now with that warm and fuzzy feeling. I was always bias towards Jackson, they did amazing with this series.
It's awesome seeing someone with the same love of Nevermore's riffs just absolutely shred them out one after another. Couldn't think of a better person to demo this guitar!
I been playing Jackson Guitars since 1988. This is probably one of the most beautiful looking guitar. Jeff Loomis is one hell of a player I see why enjoy this one along with the Kelly version. The tone is really narly and brutal. Ola expression is priceless.
'87 is when I bought my first Jackson. A silver metallic Dinky with a Floyd. It was right after the Dinky was introduced and they were super hot. And I still play Jackson guitars. The modern Jackson "speed neck" profile is so good. As a thin D shape I even prefer it over Ibby's Wizard profiles. I currently own 4 Jacksons. And will probably always own multiple Jacksons.
Man as soon as I heard Devil in White it brought me straight back to the first time I heard his Seymour Duncan Nazgul demo with Keith Merrow back in 2013. Great memories from 15 year old me. Thanks Ola.
I love Jackson guitars. I bought my first in 1987 and currently own 4. The Jackson "Speed neck" profile is pretty much my all time favorite. It's hard to imagine a better thin D profile. This new Loomis model is smexy AF. If it was available with a Hipshot fixed bridge I would have already bought one.
A stunning instrument... fits a stunning player (Loomis is not a beast... he's been there and is beyond). Many years ago I saw a video on youtube with these kids called Ola, Jeff and Keith... I was blown away and still am.
After years and years two Nevermore guitarist are endorsed by Jackson and they both have their own signature models....Back in the time when the Broderick signature was announced,I had a chance to demo it (the import model) and it was great! Unfortunetely I couldn’t sell my RG 1527 to afford it:( Now this one comes and I’m very exited about it!
This sounds so freaking good!!! The heavys 🤘 Man I miss Nevermore so bad. I know it wouldn't be the same cause nobody could replace Dane, but I do wish they would get back together and get a new singer. I'm a huge Jeff Loomis fan and I love that he's in Arch Enemy, but I do still wish that he would reform Nevermore as well cause that was HIS baby.
I've been on the hunt for one in red with a hipshot. I've already got a few Floyd Rose Jacksons, so I don't "need" another. The only one I've found so far is shipping from Ukraine...yeahhhhh. It'd be a cool story if it made it intact. If not, maybe Jackson will put out a hardtail version of this puppy eventually.
Sounds incredible awesome Ola, the active pickups combination with the Mesa boogie and Ibanez TS it’s such a strong and sturdy sounding, this video made me want to test a 7-string, I’m not used to, I’m the 6 string standar playing guy…
Deadly guitar. If there was a 6 string version I'd be seriously tempted to buy it. And honestly I think that amp sounds better not boosted. Some amps really don't benefit from it. Almost tightens it up too much, not enough chunk.
yup! a 6 string version of that Soloist is a dream of mine too! I've seen Jeff also use MJ Soloists with Arch Enemy so the probability is pretty high :)
That headstock with the color shift - is that something you would ever consider on a Solar? I for one think it would look SICK!! Just one man's opinion! Chug on!
I've noticed a trend where I never even test the neck pickup in my latest guitar demos... OH WELL!
what is It meant for the neck pickup?? 🤡😇😘
Never once have I needed to use a neck pickup ola you’re just testing the necessities
Wicked Ola!!
bridge pick-up all the way!
Funny how you're testing Jeff Loomis' new guitar and the first things you said is how much you love the amp!
Really miss Nevermore. Those riffs and the singing and whole band was just perfect.
I literally think about this everyday of my life.
@@cjc2611I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks that Nevermore is the most underrated band in the history of metal. Just 90K listeners on Spotify? Those songs were from another world... intricate yet beautiful... powerful lyrics... tight drums... I'm glad at least we have those albums to listen to, forever.
Nevermore was a huge level above everything...there were metal genres and then there was Nevermore....how do you classify this band? I just wished if Warrel didn't get so stuck in his lsd philosophies, this band would still be there....the best metal band ever...after Ozzy era black Sabbath of course...according to me the heaviest ever band has been Ozzy era black sabbath
I never understood the singer in nevermore... It sounded like a parody band or something. But the instrumentals were bloody incredible. I love Jeff loomis' solo albums
Such a perfect combo. Nevermore is a one of a kind.
Jeff Loomis (in his Nevermore days) is one of my favorite and possibly my favorite guitarist. The riffs he wrote with Nevermore are just so damn good! I wish more people got into Nevermore. Such a great band! 🤘
Check out his first solo album, that's sick too.
This is probably the best sounding 7 string demo I've heard from you. This whole Rig sounds massive! I love the soloist shape with the sandblasted ash top and white binding. Just one of the best looks on a guitar imo.
Glad you like it!
One of the best Jackson 7 strings I have seen in a while
That is the god-tier rig for seven strings
His cannibal corpse 7 string video had a better tone imo
That guitar IS really nice. Wish it was a 6 string.
This guitar is so clean looking. I'm not usually a fan of signature models just cause they always have some weird graphic or inlay. This I would buy.
I'll always be equally excited and sad for all things Nevermore related. Best band that ever came across the surface of the earth. I miss them so much...
R.I.P Warrel Dane!
Loving the "Ambivalent" riffs. Enemies of Reality doesn't get enough love. Incredible album on par with Dead Heart and Godless
According to the specs I found it is a 26.5" scale: "26.5” scale length, resonant basswood body with sandblasted ash top and through-body three-piece maple neck with graphite reinforcement for rock-solid stability and enhanced sustain. ... 12”-16” compound radius bound ebony fingerboard hosts 24 jumbo frets and pearloid sharkfin inlays."
Jackson really upped their game in recent years. This guitar looks sick AF and sounds brutal. Would be great in a hardtail version as well though.
I need the hard tail!!!
They've delivered conceptually but practically their QA is absolutely in the gutter. The company isn't going to last if they can't get it straightened out.
@@spoonerluv Yeah ive heard that about Jackson recently, i have a Jackson HT7 7 string that's awesome right out of the box, but I've had that fiddle for a few years though.
@@spoonerluv I agree, and as a huge jackson fan, im sad. The only jackson I own right now actually happens to be a 2021, but its flawless. I've owned and played many jackson guitars from recent years that had no business leaving the factory. Their concepts and designs are great. you just need to be able to play one in person or you run a risk.
Yea, if it had a hipshot I'd be done bought this guitar by now. And with a reverse headstock
Dude working at Fender, I think out of all the master builders, the Jackson guys make the best stuff, it's all good the Fender guys are sick to, but metal Joe and red Dave get down Joe's stuff is amazing, and he's gotta be one of the coolest dudes you can meet. Always the nicest and I constantly ask him dumb questions because I wanna learn, and dude is patient as a mofo with me, sick guitar!
Not being a metal head, I discovered Nevermore through Ola. And Bolt Thrower. The Loomis Blackouts sound nicer, with more oomph, more piercing highs. I have a bridge Blackout in a basswood body and I always found it a little bit too warm. Very powerful but I would have liked more grind in the high mids and spicier highs.
that massive jackson headstock is so badass.
I didn’t realize how big it was till you pointed it out
Indeed, as for metal guitarists who want to hold a huge machine gun. Unfortunately, for home use it would be painful. I constantly touch something around with my DKA7 headstock. For this reason, thinking about headless.
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Thats what she said.
@@SvendleBerrieswell played!!😎
I just bought that guitar a couple weeks ago and love it. I've played allot of guitars and that Jackson gives me the same feel I had for my old Ibanez rg570 that I had, gigantic neck which is great for my big hands great sound. Ive only found two guitars now with that warm and fuzzy feeling. I was always bias towards Jackson, they did amazing with this series.
"And still I believe in nothing" Nevermore-Jeff Loomis and Warrel Dane were a force to be reckoned with
That drop A playing was insane
What I love about Ola's picking hand in this video is that its Kicking ar** but also giving everyone the finger!
That’s one of the best looking Jackson guitars. Sounds amazing!
It's awesome seeing someone with the same love of Nevermore's riffs just absolutely shred them out one after another. Couldn't think of a better person to demo this guitar!
I been playing Jackson Guitars since 1988.
This is probably one of the most beautiful looking guitar.
Jeff Loomis is one hell of a player
I see why enjoy this one along with the Kelly version.
The tone is really narly and brutal.
Ola expression is priceless.
'87 is when I bought my first Jackson. A silver metallic Dinky with a Floyd. It was right after the Dinky was introduced and they were super hot. And I still play Jackson guitars. The modern Jackson "speed neck" profile is so good. As a thin D shape I even prefer it over Ibby's Wizard profiles. I currently own 4 Jacksons. And will probably always own multiple Jacksons.
Man as soon as I heard Devil in White it brought me straight back to the first time I heard his Seymour Duncan Nazgul demo with Keith Merrow back in 2013. Great memories from 15 year old me. Thanks Ola.
Best sounding demo I’ve ever heard from you Ola, that amp sounds absolutely huge
I love Jackson guitars. I bought my first in 1987 and currently own 4. The Jackson "Speed neck" profile is pretty much my all time favorite. It's hard to imagine a better thin D profile. This new Loomis model is smexy AF. If it was available with a Hipshot fixed bridge I would have already bought one.
Dude, the tone, your playing, everything just sounds brutal!
Jeff will be proud of this proper review man. I love Jackson!
Those pickups sound absolutely sick 😮😮😮😮
Hey Ola! Love your channel. This demo is awesome besides the spring hum. Thanks for keeping us metal heads inspired!!
This guitar is really nice! Sounds great !!!! Awesome video dude!
Setup, camera, editing. Ola just gets better and better.
dude jacksons have such a recognizable tone
A stunning instrument... fits a stunning player (Loomis is not a beast... he's been there and is beyond). Many years ago I saw a video on youtube with these kids called Ola, Jeff and Keith... I was blown away and still am.
Jeff was THE schecter guy. Nice to see him getting love from Jackson(Fender).
After years and years two Nevermore guitarist are endorsed by Jackson and they both have their own signature models....Back in the time when the Broderick signature was announced,I had a chance to demo it (the import model) and it was great! Unfortunetely I couldn’t sell my RG 1527 to afford it:( Now this one comes and I’m very exited about it!
Jackson for the win
THE COMBINATION OF EVERYTHING IN THIS VIDEO IS ULTIMATE TONE
Damn dude, this video sounded MASSIVE. Hella nice guitar, ty for showcasing it for us, Brola.
That intro song mix! Ola, you are a tone master. Also the Hesu room turned out really nice!
Jeff Loomis is a personal guitar hero, hence, will defnitely try getting me hands on this beauty.
Dead heart in a dead world is a fucking riff gold mine! Incredible tones
I finally was able to buy this guitar but I still love watching this video
Jackson awesome guitar I've been looking at that thing wishing I could afford it and I would definitely like to have it
your new testing and guitar display room setup with the cabs look great
THAT ROOM IS BADASS!
What a beast of 7 string guitar look and sound amazing ! Jackson the best forever 🤘
Damn that’s a beautiful guitar! Love that open pore flat black! Sounds massive through that rig.
The attack on Lead tones is outstanding chuffing say what
Man. I couldn't stop grining this entire video.
The set looks sick
Dude! You can make any guitar sound good with the right set up .
This sounds so freaking good!!! The heavys 🤘 Man I miss Nevermore so bad. I know it wouldn't be the same cause nobody could replace Dane, but I do wish they would get back together and get a new singer. I'm a huge Jeff Loomis fan and I love that he's in Arch Enemy, but I do still wish that he would reform Nevermore as well cause that was HIS baby.
man that guitar is beautiful
like the honest reviews from a guy with his own guitar company..
Had to move to Sweden 2 months ago and I couldn't take my gear with me.
Then I saw this guitar...
Now I day-dream about it. EVERYDAY.....
Nice guitar! And Ola is flipping us off @ 0:43 :D
Hell Yes!!!Sounds freaking awesome,Ola!!!
ok, now i got to put on some Nevermore! So happy i caught them live a couple of times.
Also, love the way the headstock decal catches the light.
Just ordered one of these badboys , fingers crossed it'll be here in a couple of days .
How is it?!
What a killer guitar, what a killer tone Ola bro 🤘😱 Face meltdown bro 😈💪👊
Always a stellar guitar from the fruit of the Loomis,,, but that room is just as awesome Ola.. 🤘👍
I love the jackson guitar ..... always more interesting designs !!!
Ola very impress with this Guitar we can see from his face
Love the new room setup bro, looks sick!
testing a new guitar: "omg i love the sound of the amplifier" 😀
Just very brutal tone ola I love it \m/
Ola, that guitar and amp sound awesome and those background amps w the blue lights look insane. Cheers🍻
Could listen to Ola play/chug all day long!
I dig on the Jackson decal on the head stock! Sick
26.5" scale length. According to Jeff Loomis himself in an introduction video of him with this guitar.
If I'm not mistaken his bridge Blackout is based on the Duncan distortion, so its basically an active version of the Seymour Duncan Distortion
I just bought that Jackson SL7 today, I’m away from home an I can’t wait to plug that fckr in!
Ola and Jeff I'm good ,killer artists
Really hot pickups - awesome , always glad to be subscribed !!! - G 🎸🎸🤘🤘
Sounds amazing as usual ola!
once i saw the Toneforge video i knew i needed it!
I'm N Love With It she's so fined with special sounds that Jackson think of getting her
the guitar is 26.5 according to the website
great demo man...
Let's all have coffee with ola ☕️☕️.
At 4:59 "The River Dragon" comes on.
Two of my favorite metal guitar players out there.
The other one is Jeff.
00:43 🤣
Wow Ola🤣🤣🤣
I have a bed and a small table of the same wood!! Already liked it!
Well done on the new setup for sure!!! 🤘🔥🔥🤘
Can't believe This video is badass... Hell yeah, go ahead!!
A very cool demo. That Jackson looks really awesome.
Hell yeah brother Ola!! Sounds Killer!! So badass!! 🤘🤘
The body on that thing is beautiful. I really like the black with the white binding.
Damn what a beautiful Guitar
My god this sounds so good. Mainly because I listened to that album before they mixed it properly 😵💫
That's a Badass sounding and looking guitar! Thanks for sharing OLA! \m/ The Kelly shaped Loomis Jackson looks cool as well. 🎸
I'll never let go of my tremoverb and I owe that to you.
I am glad you commented about the neck, I had his Schecter 7 and the neck was way too thick for my tastes. Looks like a killer guitar.
The Vampyre Red is a beauty though
@@alexanderlaw8411 oh yeah, it was a great guitar in every way. Especially looks.
I've been on the hunt for one in red with a hipshot. I've already got a few Floyd Rose Jacksons, so I don't "need" another. The only one I've found so far is shipping from Ukraine...yeahhhhh. It'd be a cool story if it made it intact. If not, maybe Jackson will put out a hardtail version of this puppy eventually.
Love Jackson guits. They are metal prototype instruments.
Sounds incredible awesome Ola, the active pickups combination with the Mesa boogie and Ibanez TS it’s such a strong and sturdy sounding, this video made me want to test a 7-string, I’m not used to, I’m the 6 string standar playing guy…
Oooh that sound!!
I feel happy when Ola rocks a 7s.
Seriously awesome tone with this 7 string!
That's a bad ass guitar Ola 🤘 and it sounds awesome
This is just a video of Ola having the time of his life. 🤘🤘
Deadly guitar. If there was a 6 string version I'd be seriously tempted to buy it. And honestly I think that amp sounds better not boosted. Some amps really don't benefit from it. Almost tightens it up too much, not enough chunk.
yup! a 6 string version of that Soloist is a dream of mine too!
I've seen Jeff also use MJ Soloists with Arch Enemy so the probability is pretty high :)
SL7 Steve Loomis the 7th ? 🤔😂 thx Olaf, nice as always 🙏
That headstock with the color shift - is that something you would ever consider on a Solar? I for one think it would look SICK!!
Just one man's opinion! Chug on!
Damn thought we were going to get a Nevermore IR pack out of this, still killer review.