I Bought My First Kiesel

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  • @aixpert291
    @aixpert291 4 года назад +123

    You’re so good to us.

  • @juzzie
    @juzzie 4 года назад +161

    You’re a Strat guy Phil, get a Kiesel Delos and compare that with a high end Fender or Suhr

    • @SoupKitchen91
      @SoupKitchen91 4 года назад +9

      Kiesel would demolish a Fender for sure, but I'd be interested in a head to head against Suhr.

    • @danielmann5427
      @danielmann5427 4 года назад +26

      @@SoupKitchen91 - but keisel guitar has no head

    • @michaelskembo8850
      @michaelskembo8850 4 года назад +7

      @@danielmann5427 that was a beautiful reply

    • @JackTheRabbitMusic
      @JackTheRabbitMusic 4 года назад +2

      I'm a Strat guy too...so, just gimme a Strat lol 😉

    • @johnnewton1830
      @johnnewton1830 4 года назад +1

      @@danielmann5427 But he's suggesting a Delos which is a Strat copy with a headstock.

  • @jonallen5280
    @jonallen5280 4 года назад +39

    How about doing a video on Reverend guitars? I’ve played several and really liked them. Great styling, lots of options, and interesting features like roasted necks and the bass contour knob.

    • @tdu5777
      @tdu5777 4 года назад +3

      I came here to make the same comment. Great guitars.

    • @hiroprotagonitis
      @hiroprotagonitis 4 года назад +2

      bass countour/cutoff knob should be standard on all passive circuits... theirs arent as steep as G&L's (different cap value) but work really well, their korina line was especially resonant iirc!

  • @LetsTalkAboutMathRock
    @LetsTalkAboutMathRock 4 года назад +17

    Phil with that tasty finger tapping lick! 👍

  • @erikfeldmann5127
    @erikfeldmann5127 4 года назад +26

    Hey Phil, these brands might be out of consideration (price point, custom shop, etc) but I'd love to see a Mayones, Claas, Skervesen, Aristedes, Markline, Vandermeij, or Padalka on the show sometime!

  • @DadofThree
    @DadofThree 4 года назад +14

    Now I own a Fender but decided to buy a 2019 Squier Classic Vibe 60's Lake Placid Blue. Just came in today and can not believe the quality and sound for $349. Really amazing stuff they are doing with the brand.

    • @daleturner3507
      @daleturner3507 4 года назад +2

      Dad of Three I just checked out a brand new classic vibe Tele. The neck was amazing. Nothing in that price point came close. Not Ibanez, not Washburn, not even the MIM Charvel. This thing was nice.

    • @kckennedy55
      @kckennedy55 4 года назад

      You are missing absolutely nothing. Squires are good, inexpensive guitars. They are not built with the professional in mind. A lot of bang for the buck for a budget minded player. I have owned several classic vibe squiers. Including the coveted original pine bodied Tele that was made at the Harmony plant in India. Good guitars, but not as good as the Charvel MIM guitars.

    • @daleturner3507
      @daleturner3507 4 года назад

      Luey Sixty-six the frets were so much better on the vibe. I like the way it feels. I play a 72 MIM Tele it has a thick poly as well. Guess I just prefer that.

    • @kitano0
      @kitano0 4 года назад

      Ha! Sittin' here watching Phil play all these expensive guitars with my brand new CV Tele (not Cort!) in my lap. Plays like a dream, has good pickups and a pine body. My second one. Unbelievable value.

    • @jonoakley11
      @jonoakley11 4 года назад

      I have to agree , I have the classic vibe 50s tele , its heavy , well made , and the neck is fantastic for the price , although I do steel wool the back of the neck on all my fenders , I don't like the sticky poly on any guitar , makes a big difference , its string through body , brass saddles , and the pickups sound great , dare I ruffle some purists feathers when I say it's almost as good as a fender 50s reissue , I've played both , the classic vibe was a surprise I wasn't expecting.

  • @arpeggiomeister
    @arpeggiomeister 4 года назад +1

    I have a custom Kiesel Vader and I absolutely love it. I went the opposite way though. Mine is not stripped down. It has virtually every option that was available and even a couple that were not listed.
    I have the dragonburst finish which looks awesome. I went with the 5 piece thin neck. Went with the 8 string. I don't think I will ever go back to a 6 or 7 string.
    I almost did not buy it because I wanted a single coil in the middle. I am a long time Ibanez player. I really like the clean tones you can get by playing single coils and I did not want to give that up. I asked them if I could get a single in the middle like all my Ibanezes have. Not only did they put a single coil in the middle for me they one upped it. I have coil taps in both humbuckers controlled by a push pull on the tone knob. The additional single coil in the middle only cost me $75 more.
    This is the ultimate shred guitar. The neck plays better then my Ibanez Prestige and Universe. As a result I have not played either guitar since I got the Kiesel. It took a while to build bc of all the options I had put in but it was so worth it. Best guitar I have ever played hands down.

  • @khoiplaysguitar
    @khoiplaysguitar 4 года назад +32

    Currently have a Kiesel on order! I'm stoked for it to arrive

    • @Paschendale2
      @Paschendale2 4 года назад +6

      Same. So you're the reason I'm waiting so long :)

    • @davidwile1277
      @davidwile1277 4 года назад

      To bad they dont roll the fretboard on any models. To sharp I sold mine

    • @michaelseidman924
      @michaelseidman924 4 года назад +2

      I ordered mine on jan 31st! I know your pain bro im so excited, it's gonna be my first headless, Vader 6

    • @sunnys3325
      @sunnys3325 4 года назад +1

      Oh yes I just pushed the button myself+

  • @astarothgr
    @astarothgr 4 года назад +16

    I felt vertigo when you were playing close to that kiesel fretboard edge... I felt I was falling, lmao

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 4 года назад

      I think that's why, if I ever get a headless, it'll probably be a Strandberg.

  • @AcesAxes
    @AcesAxes 4 года назад +3

    Hey Phil, I got a dozen Kiesels / Carvins... Had owned lots of other brands before but sold them all... The Aries (shown in my profile pic) is the best guitar I have ever played and the best sounding/most versatile guitar I had ever felt. And I sold guitars for 10 years at the biggest musical retail store,so have some experience. Rock on!

  • @garydunham335
    @garydunham335 4 года назад +23

    Pls do a complete guitar collection video!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 4 года назад +11

    Vola's have definitely become one of my top 5 brands of Guitar brands in recent times, have a sick tone that can vary across multiple genres, and they feel great to play! Awesome to see you review them!

  • @HeadHunterJujujaja
    @HeadHunterJujujaja 4 года назад +1

    Love the video. I own a Kiesel V6X with the tremolo option and the 14 in radius neck. The tuning stability, as you stated. is impressive.

  • @CRUNCHCOLE
    @CRUNCHCOLE 4 года назад +1

    I have the first Carvin 3 S/C pickup tele from 1997. It is my favorite guitar ever. I have a couple of nice strats, an Epi 339 with Gibson pickups and all the electronics upgraded and a 1976 Les Paul Custom that I bought new. The Carvin outplays them all and sounds great. It would be my dessert island guitar

  • @cheeseUout
    @cheeseUout 4 года назад

    i really like it when you shine a light on lesser known brands like what you did with Tagima guitars. Though its impossible for you to make a comment on EVERY one of their products, but its good that you essentially encourage people to look outside of what's only big, which is Fender and Gibson, Ibanez, and now PRS.

  • @scottgermain3326
    @scottgermain3326 4 года назад

    Phil, you’ve got to try a few Eastman guitars. I bought single cut LP style with Lollar Imperial pickups. I loved the quality and tone so much I bought their T486 w a Bigsby, and a special edition matte black Wildcat with SD59 pickups. Complete wins. I’m local if you want to borrow them.

  • @jerryreichelderfer747
    @jerryreichelderfer747 4 года назад

    I just got my sixth Kiesel yesterday and it will not be my last. The amount of guitar you get for the money is incredible. All of them have fantastic build quality. I do not care for the lithium pickups, but you can choose several other options as well as sending in your own if you like.
    I like the fancy woods but it is usually out of my budget range, so I get paint. My five custom builds cost between $1249 - $1589. The most expensive being an 8 string multiscale. The sixth is a used 7 string with piezo for less than $900.

  • @abarbee81
    @abarbee81 4 года назад

    I've been watching your videos for a very long time. I finally subscribed tonight, even though I've been searching out and watching your videos for so long. Thank you for this video. You're the man!

  • @TheFULLMETALCHEF
    @TheFULLMETALCHEF 4 года назад

    Went to Reverb to check out the Violas. Not much info on the specs, but what a great look. Your playing continuously gets better. Great review!

  • @RequiemDead
    @RequiemDead 4 года назад +1

    Congrats on those 3 purchases! I hope you keep them because all 3 are amazing! I myself am a huge Kiesel fan and have made several mentions to you to get yourself a Kiesel. In 1 year I have purchased 4 Zeus models and 1 delos and can't say enough good things about all of them. Actually just received my Delos today and it is absolutely incredible! Maybe next year try an Ormsby, Skervesen and Mayones.

  • @SombraPiloto
    @SombraPiloto 4 года назад +2

    You’re not wrong about the Kiesel tuning stability, Phillip! I have an Osiris guitar and a Zeus bass and I can leave them in their cases for a month and they’ll still be in tune or will only need a tiny adjustment. I’m about to order one of their new Type-X headless guitars while they have their Black Friday freebie options going on.

    • @Necromanos
      @Necromanos 4 года назад

      Yeah. I just ordered a Type-X. The free options saved me at least $700.

    • @SombraPiloto
      @SombraPiloto 4 года назад

      Jason Hetzler damn, you must’ve went with every option available to hit $700!

  • @Bix12
    @Bix12 4 года назад

    thoroughly enjoyed listening to you explain things, Phillip - nicely done, sir.
    By the way, it's neither here nor there, but while you were showing us the1st two guitars, I was eyeballing the wall behind you....& I'd decided I really liked the looks of that blue guitar (completely unaware that it would be your 3rd choice, mind you - lol)

  • @avielkharrat5788
    @avielkharrat5788 4 года назад +4

    I'm in love with the Vader. I also appreciate that Jeff and "his guys" are cramming as much value as possible for the price.

  • @The1KillerCure
    @The1KillerCure 4 года назад +7

    Lots of my fave guitarists are starting to play Legator guitars, I'd love to get your opinion!
    That Vola is beautiful for sure, though I like the sound of the Keisel more

  • @jacksybicki7330
    @jacksybicki7330 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the details on these guitars , i really like how you play on them enhancing their best tones right away like a pro

  • @kirkscobey3031
    @kirkscobey3031 4 года назад

    I really enjoyed your tap n slide technique on the Knaggs!! Great video!!

  • @blacksnowman6045
    @blacksnowman6045 4 года назад +11

    I love my Kiesel headless basses. A Type-X guitar is likely in my future.

    • @SombraPiloto
      @SombraPiloto 4 года назад

      Black Snowman Ha, I just typed the same thing! I have an Osiris guitar and Zeus bass and I’ll be ordering a Type X tonight.

    • @TempleOfFive
      @TempleOfFive 4 года назад

      I want to get one of those so bad. Wish they would do those left handed.

  • @bryansexauer1921
    @bryansexauer1921 4 года назад +9

    I am not sure if I have seen an ESP Custom, USA or EII on the channel. I really love vintage ESP guitars.

  • @crappy60
    @crappy60 4 года назад +1

    Fun fact about the Kiesels, typically on their 5-ways the 2 and 4 the pickups are coil split together utilizing the outer and inner coils, so you can’t cool split separately but you still have the option to split.

  • @daleturner3507
    @daleturner3507 4 года назад +4

    I would like to see what you think of the new B.C. Rich guitars. I have an older Masterpiece arch top Mockingbird that I love and the new ones interest me.

  • @cullenjames7542
    @cullenjames7542 4 года назад +22

    Phil, you should try out Eastman guitars. Lots of hollow and semi-hollow bodies and they make one solid body -- an LP-style guitar -- in a few different versions.

    • @KamilKisiel
      @KamilKisiel 4 года назад +1

      Yeah I'd love to see a review of one of the antique varnish LP-style guitars from Eastman

    • @SnEaKeRSkEr
      @SnEaKeRSkEr 4 года назад +3

      Eastman's are so good. I'd like to see his thoughts on them as well.

    • @cullenjames7542
      @cullenjames7542 4 года назад +2

      I own two SB59s -- a nitro and an antique varnish. I love them.

    • @rickc2102
      @rickc2102 4 года назад

      I've got one of their Warren Ellis tenor guitars, shockingly flawless for the price, though it's funny they needed three pieces of alder to make that tiny Mustang body, lol.

    • @aarondcruz2458
      @aarondcruz2458 4 года назад

      @@rickc2102 I think that's an Eastwood rather than an Eastman. I get confused myself sometimes! I think Phil has also covered an Eastwood (a Surfcaster) in a previous video

  • @bigidea100
    @bigidea100 4 года назад +18

    I really like the sound of the Keisel.

  • @chrisggoodwin777
    @chrisggoodwin777 4 года назад +2

    Phil, it seems your playing has improved over the years of watching your videos! I think the Knaggs is my favorite looking and sounding of the three. Great video as always!

  • @wraith1977
    @wraith1977 4 года назад +2

    Great episode! I really think if possible, you should check out some EBMM. My EBMM Cutlass is a great strat-like guitar. Very light, frets as smooth as glass. The EBMM Stingray is like a Les Paul and Strat had a baby, and it's glorious.

    • @Phloored
      @Phloored 4 года назад

      I agree. The James Valentine model is really something too. I have a hh albert lee with hums and totally love it.

  • @MrMikeInNH
    @MrMikeInNH 4 года назад +3

    I'd recommend you give a Yamaha Revstart 502T a try. Excellent guitars for the price. The low cut on it is a very nice addition also.

  • @rockyfolksy8639
    @rockyfolksy8639 Год назад

    Awesome video Phillip. Personally, i am more curious with the Vola. Specially with the OZ V3 MC. i wanna see you break apart the guitar and explain it same as you did with your other demos. Wanna know your opinion about the Vola build quality. Thanks!

  • @MckinleyDjents
    @MckinleyDjents 4 года назад +1

    My Kiesel will be in less than a month can't wait! Ordered my Know Your Gear shirt the other day too! Excited to rock them both.

  • @morddas
    @morddas 4 года назад +22

    That Kiesel sounds pretty good but it looks like a spatula.

    • @aldahirlopez3757
      @aldahirlopez3757 4 года назад +8

      For me, the Vola was the best sounding, that bridge pickup is great

    • @askwho69
      @askwho69 4 года назад +2

      I love spatula thats why i have Vader hahaH

    • @antma9028
      @antma9028 4 года назад +2

      Could be good for Flippin burgers.

    • @Bix12
      @Bix12 4 года назад +2

      Spatula? Is that an Italian guitar maker? haw haw haw

    • @progpogs
      @progpogs 4 года назад +1

      Great, now I'm gonna be hungry when I play my spatulas.

  • @StuntcatTV
    @StuntcatTV 4 года назад +9

    The moment when your guitar is so expensive that using pickups from one of the biggest and most famous guitar pickup manufacturers seem to be an odd choice.

  • @kfunkkillah4280
    @kfunkkillah4280 4 года назад +7

    I personally liked the Knaggs the best. It had the beefiest tone. I'd like to see you get your hands on a new BC Rich Mockingbird.

  • @Metalbass10000
    @Metalbass10000 4 года назад

    Great video. I really liked getting to see guitars from these three up-and-coming builders right next to each other.
    It was very interesting to see all of the contrasts between these three, with the contrasts of the woods, the finishing techniques (covered in more detail on the websites), the frets and fretboards, choices of pickups and components, the geometry differences, and how all of these differences added up to the tonal variations and the differences in feel.
    As a custom guitar and bass builder and Luthier myself, this was very interesting on many levels.
    I found the differences in pricing, particularly interesting, relative to the differences in materials and components mentioned earlier, as well as the construction techniques, in terms of not just the construction methods themselves, but also the amount of handwork and hand power tools vs the extent to which CNC machines are used(again, cross referencing on the websites).
    I also was noticing for each company, and each of these guitars, where everything is sourced globally, and how that may be impacting price point.
    One last thing I noticed, Phil, and that was when you were discussing pricing, and how the company structured the different levels and how is that affected the price of the guitar, you said that the price increased, "exponentially," and I think that you probably didn't mean to use that word, because that would be an incredibly rapid increase in price.
    Again, though, enjoyed the video. I really like seeing these smaller craft builders, that we don't often see in the reduced number of brick-and-mortar retailers in most areas.

  • @MusicTherapyLaz
    @MusicTherapyLaz 4 года назад

    Hey Phil...great video and thanks for sharing! ???How about trying a Fan Fret guitar next??? I know you're not a shredder and neither am I really, but curious about your thoughts on playability...maybe a Standberg? Thanks again for all you do for this community!

  • @cowtowncustoms2110
    @cowtowncustoms2110 4 года назад +2

    Great video! Now try some of the new Epiphone Artist Series guitars. They look great and come in at good prices. I would like to know what you think of some of them??

  • @M4ttNet
    @M4ttNet 4 года назад

    Awesome video. I'd love to see you try a Schecter USA (Production and Masterworks each to compare would be cool, though even just a Production would be interesting to see your take). Maybe I missed it but comparing a PRS Private Stock to a standard one would be cool.

  • @spacejaime
    @spacejaime 4 года назад

    Philip - have you tested a Suhr without Peter Thorn sitting next to you? I second Justin's suggestion below. You sat on a guitar master designer, and an American guitar icon and genius, the great Leo Fender. That will be with you in your heart for the rest of your life. You are blessed in many ways - mostly for being such a wonderful and jovial human being. Cheers and thanks!

    • @spacejaime
      @spacejaime 4 года назад

      The Leo Fender comment comes from your G&L video.

  • @harlequin5817
    @harlequin5817 4 года назад

    Hi Phil, great channel; try an Ormsby. What’s your view on multi-scales? I’m a traditional guitar fan, but I think headless guitars are coming into their own and seem to be ergonomically superior.

  • @dreamliner1977
    @dreamliner1977 4 года назад

    I feel like you picked the least Knaggs-like out of all the Knaggs models. I would've loved to have seen more discussion on the non-traditional trem. I also would have preferred if you reviewed on of their hardtail models, preferably with their 2-1 tune-o-matic style bridge.

  • @BURTBROWN
    @BURTBROWN 4 года назад

    I saw a Wreck guitar and it sounded GREAT... It LOOKED GREAT... Odd pyramid interior to disperse sound evenly. Any chance for a demo of that specialty item?

  • @Daniel-ri2gl
    @Daniel-ri2gl 4 года назад

    Used to have an old Fresher guitar. I dont know much about them but it played great. Would be nice to know your thoughts on them Phillip.

  • @BrianSGuitars
    @BrianSGuitars 4 года назад

    Awesome video Phil! Very informative for those of us that wonder about these guitars but don't have a place to lay hands on them!

  • @miaouew
    @miaouew 4 года назад +1

    The Charvel DK24 with the caramel maple neck is the best production guitar under $1k of all time. Feels just like the $3500 Govan signature Suhr
    Used they go for 600-700. You cannot beat that currently. They have literally everything you'd want out of an off the shelf instrument.

  • @markfuller6464
    @markfuller6464 4 года назад

    Phil.. how about some semi / hollow guitars. Maybe a budget series.
    I watched your channel for years and it’s mainly solid bodies. Would be good to hear your opinion and see what you think is good in the hollow space.

  • @MrRafaztar
    @MrRafaztar 4 года назад

    Those lessons are definitely working, your playing is much better or at least you seem more confident and sounds better! Liked the video and keep up the good work. Regular viewer of the stream

  • @guitarlife6190
    @guitarlife6190 4 года назад

    Try the Kiesel Delos with the thin neck option. You can’t go wrong. Owning a guitar and the way it feels in each individual’s hands is going to be different from one person to the next. For me it’s the Kiesel. I own 37 guitars and out of those 37, 8 are Carvin/Kiesel. All of them are great instruments.

  • @Robbie28
    @Robbie28 4 года назад +2

    Actually sir, the one thing I would love to see ya do is a comparison between guitars with different radius. Like a 12 compared to a 16 and 17. Reason is for people who have smaller hands, would a smaller radius be easier to play or would the higher radius be easier to play in general. I know that also different neck shapes will also come into play but I am just trying to wrap my old mind around the radius thing. Thank you :)

    • @GuitarJeff
      @GuitarJeff 4 года назад +1

      Radius is going to be that of a personal preference and what yours used to. Guys that are classically trained are going to prefer larger radius number. It's really easy to tell just by watching the player play. Classically trained the thumb is perfectly in the center of the neck all the time. The thumb never wraps over the top. Classical guitar fret boards are super high radius number if not flat. So anyway that's what you get used to. 4 years of college being yelled at daily on your form as well as the notes you play. Plus in classical you play a lot of open strings while fingering others very oddly. This is hard to do on smaller radius. Your fingers need to come straight in while fretting. Also there are a lot of players that don't or rarely wrap thumbs just the position of the hand the player is more comfortable.
      Now if you wrap your thumb you usually want that smaller radius typical to Fenders. While I had a custom shop fender for a long time I had a 16 inch radius on it for me that was the most perfect fender I ever played. However 12" is as low as I can go. Below that the neck feels weird to me. Les Paul which are typically 12" are ok to play but not preference. However I own several Taylor accoustic which are also 12" and I find them extremely comfortable to play. So there is some other magic with Taylor's that make them feel right but don't know what it is. Most manufacturers do a 12 or 14 as that's right in the middle of a lower radius vs the high radius.
      Oh and there are exceptions to that rule that may have to do with finger length as well. That I can't tell you about. An example.of this is Steve Vai as his guitar are 16-17 inch radius where he always wraps thumb. But he has insane long skinny fingers.

    • @eigenvector77
      @eigenvector77 4 года назад

      For a person with smaller hands, the main consideration is the neck profile (thinner is easier) and nut width (e.g. standard Strat width is 41mm).

  • @Oneratus
    @Oneratus 4 года назад

    Great video Phill! I would love to see you review some G&L Tribute guitars like the S-500. It's a Strat-style fiddle like the Legacy but with the MFD single coils and a push-pull to make 7 way switching. I'd like to see your opinion on the Tribute series vs the MIM Strats too. Thanks!

  • @KaiDown
    @KaiDown 4 года назад +2

    Would love to see some coverage and reviews of OD, Sully, Skervesen, Blackat, Aristides etc if you're going to NAMM

  • @williamgreen1759
    @williamgreen1759 4 года назад

    The guitar shop I work at just got a Squier Classic Vibe Starcaster in. I think it is great and I would like to hear your opinion about it. I also would like to hear your thoughts on mini-humbuckers from Gibson/epiphone (firebird & sg), and your thoughts on Gretsch Dynasonic pickups.

  • @TheDrunkenScoundrel
    @TheDrunkenScoundrel 4 года назад +2

    Anything by Vintage. Played their Appetite for Destruction LP and their 335 today. Gonna buy both. Their Tele and the Blug strat are on my list as well. SG is cool too. Great price point.

    • @aldahirlopez3757
      @aldahirlopez3757 4 года назад +1

      The V6 are the ones that look interesting from vintage

    • @TheDrunkenScoundrel
      @TheDrunkenScoundrel 4 года назад

      Aldahir Lopez The Blug models have a dummy coil in the bridge pickup which is very cool. this one is an HSS but is at a great price:
      reverb.com/item/21321143-vintage-v6-electric-guitar-black-finish?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI2Nj8x7aH5gIV7x6tBh0bvQ7pEAQYBCABEgKIy_D_BwE&merchant_id=101083369&pla=1&

  • @bellachi9575
    @bellachi9575 4 года назад +1

    We so appreciate how you “suffer” for your fans😊. Love the Knaggs spalted maple.

  • @dan14legolas
    @dan14legolas 4 года назад

    Hey Phil, great staff. I know is late, but I just find out Harley Benton got new headless models. It would be very useful for everybody to know your opinion on the new Dullahan model from HB. Looking forward to hear from you soon. Cheers, Dan.

  • @elgransergini
    @elgransergini 4 года назад

    I got a Kiesel a year ago. Love it. May be getting another one in the future.

  • @rickeguitar9086
    @rickeguitar9086 4 года назад

    Hey Phil, Do you find after having demonstrated so many guitars that they all pretty much sound the same? It seems it goes back to basics where the feel and appearance of the instrument are the only factors that distinguish any of these models. Would you agree?

  • @Kylora2112
    @Kylora2112 4 года назад

    I have 4 Kiesels (Osiris, DC600, Bolt, DC800) and love them all. I can get one tricked out exactly how I want it and still come out cheaper than an American Standard Fender! The Knaggs didn't do anything for me, but the Vola seems pretty cool.
    One to try: the Schecter E-1 Special Edition (purple burst with a Sustainiac). It's pretty much the ultimate import shred machine! (And I have one of a select few lefties)

  • @johnnewton1830
    @johnnewton1830 4 года назад

    That Vola paint is... something. I've been to the Kiesel factory and played some of the guitars in their showroom. They were all well made and felt good. The headless thing though doesn't really appeal to me but if I were traveling a lot then I could see it as an awesome travel guitar. I however would get a more traditional model from them. Tha Knaggs would probably be my choice just from the way it looks (as you seem to say they are all really good guitars.). If I were buying for myself though I'd probably go with a low end but different model Kiesel due to as you mention the same quality for a much better price.

  • @chrisjeneson5091
    @chrisjeneson5091 4 года назад

    From these three I would go for the Keisel but the Knaggs looks sick! Try a Revalation, I have the RLJ, a LP junior style, the P90 pickup is really good. They do many other body styles and pickup configurations. You will be surprised!

  • @gregmullins6927
    @gregmullins6927 3 года назад +1

    I prefered the Kiesel Phil,can you test the Eastman LP, Yamaha SA2200 and Ibanez AM200 please,this review was excellent.

  • @droliver
    @droliver 4 года назад

    I would like to see you compare the Schecter Diamond series Nick Johnston model (~ $600) to the range of Fender strats. It would be interesting to see where you though it falls in the value range of MIM vs Vintera vs performer vs professional.

  • @waderutkowski6742
    @waderutkowski6742 4 года назад +2

    Can you review the Kissel Johnny Hiland signature guitar? I want to hear someone other than Johnny play it because he could plug a cigar box into a fridge and it would sound like a custom shop Tele in a fender tube amp.

  • @TheEaglewoman2
    @TheEaglewoman2 4 года назад

    Saw Elvis Costello playing a Baldwin 12 String with Burns pups. Also recently heard a Reverend solid electric 12.Compare or comment??

  • @duckfootguitars76
    @duckfootguitars76 4 года назад

    Hey man, happy holidays! I was watching an old Q&A (#87) and was thinking about the convo about Asian copies of classic pickups, and was wondering if maybe you could do a few comparison videos of guitar fetish pickups. They've got a TON of different, and as far as I've been able to find, there are no real quality reviews or comparison videos. Especially the active line of pickups to which there are 2 variations. The gold series, which is supposed to be a more "modern" voicing, and the standard "red" series which is, according to them, supposed to have all the nuances of vintage pickups. The red series also have variations on each model that have mini switches on the pickups themselves that have a 10db boost for bass, treble, and gain which, from what I've read, really open up the pickup (I guess something along the lines of EMG's X Series?). I'm especially intrigued by their tele set with and without the boost option. My shop (which was part of my home) was robbed about 2 years ago and my son and I literally lost everything. All of my tools, guitars in mid-build, amps, my guitars, my son's toys, everything. I lost my freshly started luthiery business in one foul swoop, and not too much time later, we lost our home as well. I'm finally just starting to get back on my feet finally and to treat myself/celebrate that fact and the fact that I'm able to give my 3 year old, Hendrix, a Christmas this year. Being a single dad, everything goes to my son, and I finally have the opportunity, although it may not be til after Christmas, to treat myself, and would like to trick out my only guitar as a tribute to one of my favorite players; Richie Kotzen (I have an LTD ST-213 I candy apple red). That being said I still have to be mindful of price, so guitar fetish is going to basically be my one stop shop for the hardware and electronics. Hence where my curiosity about their pickups came from. I'm wondering if they're worth grabbing, or should I just grab the gold/pearl tuners, trem, etc and grabbing the loaded DiMarzio Kotzen strat pickguard? Sorry for the GIANT message, you're one of the few guys on here who's review would away my decision one way or another. Thanks for your time, and happy holidays!

  • @Claimjumper55
    @Claimjumper55 4 года назад +1

    I'd like to see you try a Suhr Modern Satin. Those were cool though. I like the Kiesel but that bridge pickup would have to go and it weighs a pound and a half more than a Strandberg.

  • @TheEchelon
    @TheEchelon 4 года назад

    Build your own! You could use body/neck from eg. Warmoth. Would be interesting to see what hardware you'd pick for it and the build process would be cool to see. :)

  • @SuperJiggawhat
    @SuperJiggawhat 4 года назад

    I recently started watching your show instead of the news. Coincidentally I'm loving life now, so thanks my dude.

  • @largtr
    @largtr 4 года назад

    My Carvin DC145C is 16 years old and sounds and plays beautifully, always in tune! Recently picked up a PRS Custom 24 and a Vela Semi-Hollow, love them both!!!

  • @catotrincado9579
    @catotrincado9579 3 года назад

    Thank you Phillip! I will buy my first KIESEL then!

  • @gpeterson999
    @gpeterson999 4 года назад

    Great episode. How about get a Nashguitars Strat or Tele and compare to some Fenders. Have you tried a Friedman yet? If not, maybe one of those as well.

  • @Kaleil
    @Kaleil 4 года назад

    Hey Phillip, have you dug into Reverend at all? I think they're very underrated, especially at the price point. I've had a couple, currently a 20th Anniversary Double Agent, but I once brought a Flatroc to the studio that sounded and played so good the producer tried buying it off of me after the session.

  • @rowlandstraylight
    @rowlandstraylight 4 года назад

    That Vola looks awesome. Neck's probably a bit big for me though. Bridge and tuners are right. Not too sure about the pickup voicing but I never am untill I've used a guitar in a band scenario.

  • @AlbusBand
    @AlbusBand 4 года назад

    Novo....built by Dennis Fano and fantastic. He also designs Rivolta, but they’re built by Eastman...I’ve played both (and will be buying each, the Rivolta Mondata in Laguna Blue first since it’s about a third the cost of the Novo).

  • @theprisonier
    @theprisonier 4 года назад

    you should try VIGIER guitars (Bumblefoot, Roger Glover, myself, Christophe Godin and more). French guitars, with a perfect 90/10 wood/carbon neck. The Kiesel of course. I play a Carvin for 28 years now.

  • @rickGPT
    @rickGPT 4 года назад

    Love that you explained Knaggs was a PRS master builder. Did not know that. I already have 2 PRS but I'd give Knaggs a look. That radius sounds awesome. I have a 20" PRS and I rarely play it sadly... Maybe I should sell it and get a Knaggs..... Honey???!

  • @donaldwrissler9059
    @donaldwrissler9059 4 года назад

    How about a Caparison Horus. Really liked the Kiesel best out of the 3. But I thought the lithium PU's were a little thin. Loved the purple iridescent on the Vola, but not the tri-part fade. Knaggs, not my cup o' tea...

  • @hughsnyder891
    @hughsnyder891 4 года назад

    I would like to see more Kiesel guitars . I know they’re known for exotic builds but I would like to see a standard build single cut LP style and a Strat style one which I forget the model name . I’ve seen some very impressive examples and think they deserve more exposure.

  • @user-zr2pz8rr2l
    @user-zr2pz8rr2l 4 года назад

    It would be great to hear your opinion on affordable Les Paul style guitars from brands like Wolf guitars and/or Agile guitars, or maybe do a comparison between them and Epiphone.

  • @Mikenperu
    @Mikenperu 4 года назад +1

    I would love to see you review a Rick Toone guitar. You would do an excellent job if even it was just on loan. Also would like to see you build a super wide neck warmoth.

  • @jonlennon3348
    @jonlennon3348 4 года назад

    One of my best friend's has a Kiesel and it has the straightest neck I have seen to date besides his Anderson Tele which you should try. His Kiesel is an Alan Holdsworth model. It is sweet. Try an Anderson made Tele or Strat type. Tom came up with the best neck mount system I have seen for a bolt on.

  • @brunoCondor
    @brunoCondor 4 года назад

    Hi Phil, about the Vola guitars.. you said earlier on the live stream the Vola necks are all thick and chunky and according to the Vola team they said they shaped them after the Kotzen neck. I've contacted Robert Baker about that fact, because he owns two Vola"s and said this was absolutely not correct. You probably tried out a dozen of the same Vola models at NAMM maybee ? Robert says his ones are like Ibanez RG necks ? Greets from Belgium. Thanks for the video.

  • @teerexness
    @teerexness 3 года назад

    People are telling you that they are tired of talking about the same damn guitars all the time. I'm 100% in that camp. Let's broaden those horizons. Thanks Phil!

  • @JackTheRabbitMusic
    @JackTheRabbitMusic 4 года назад

    Maybe my ears are getting tired after 34 years playing guitar, but I can't hear a few thousand dollars difference between those guitars and a regular MIM or Usa Strat or a single cut Schecter or ESP even when you run them clean. The Knaggs sounded good on the clean setting...when you were tapping...but for the money, I definitely have no interest in these guitars. Cool video though, and thanks for sharing your time with us, Phil!!! 😎🎸🤘

  • @kerigregory7664
    @kerigregory7664 4 года назад +3

    Digin that keisel, now I have to try it!

  • @Yash1331
    @Yash1331 4 года назад +1

    Please try acoustic guitars made by Dehradun guitar company in Dehradun,India.

  • @rockgtr35
    @rockgtr35 4 года назад

    How about CMG? Chris Mitchell Guitars. Your old shop in AZ is still listed as a dealer on their website.

  • @sublyme2157
    @sublyme2157 4 года назад +1

    My Kiesel Aries is among the best guitars I've owned or played, and I own a few Ibanez Prestiges and two Suhrs. The only guitar in my collection that beats it in value for the money is my RG550 Genesis, which I scored for $799 new. Kiesel is extremely hard to beat!

  • @betoferniot
    @betoferniot 4 года назад

    Greate episode, thank you so much! I would love to see you test a PENSA guitar. I think they have enough history and quality and diserve a test

  • @stuballatt4350
    @stuballatt4350 4 года назад

    Knaggs seem cool but too few dealers, hard to put your hands on one to try out. Would be interested in u checking Eastmans and D’Angellicos.

  • @tdrake59
    @tdrake59 4 года назад

    Loved this review. I'm wanting a kiesel.
    Have you tried any of the Dean Zelinsky guitars?

  • @tjjohnson7666
    @tjjohnson7666 4 года назад

    Hey man, have you ever done anything on Ricky Barlow (Barlow Guitars)? He too worked for PRS, and i think his guitars are some of the most incredible looking guitars ever.

  • @frank241973
    @frank241973 4 года назад

    Great review, really would appreciate It if You consider other kiesel reviews, example, the Aries, delos...

  • @M0NK3Y4U2HUG
    @M0NK3Y4U2HUG 4 года назад

    You checked out Relish guitars yet, Phil? They've got a pretty slick pickup exchange system and overall unique body designs imo.