Whoa-This Is One of the Coolest Adjustable Neck Joints We’ve Ever Seen | Söderlund Guitars
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2022
- South African luthier John Söderlund gives us an up-close look at (and demo of) his innovative acoustic and electric guitar designs.
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Ingenious! Well done. Glued in necks are wonderful, until they require a reset!
Making an acoustic neck that is interchangeable and adjustable is fantastic idea. Unfortunately the guitar players don't want innovation. They want Tradition. Maybe you can get someone like John Mayer to play it and bond with it. These things would be everywhere then.
I enjoyed this video more than I expected. Great builder... great build. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Took the words out of my 👄
Spectacular guitar!!!
Very cool. I love seeing new innovations. Pure genius! 💚🎸
Original concept, good ideas, congrats ! Cheers from France.
I'm no guitarist, but that is brilliant...I also think the final lines of the guitar are very interesting.
A distinct flow, so to speak.
Sounds fantastic and is very innovative
Seems like a really cool innovation. However, in a world where us guitar players incorrectly tend to believe glued in necks are superior it could be a tough sell.
Need a couple decades of regular use by many guitarists to get a sense of how good this is.
Awesome great music playing guitar 🎸. So sound great audio
Very neat!
Wowwww ty!
Right ON 😎👍❤🖖
Very interesting
There are very similar constructions to move the load from the top to the frame made by Pagelli or Matsuda....
Interesting idea, but the guitar sounds rather tubby. For me sound is everything.
Some great engineering; however, when played it has a very stringy sound, sounds a bit like an electric guitar that is not plugged into an amp.
does a " pretty good job" of holding the neck angle? I think I want a more reassuring statement.
Very bad system. It is impossible to keep the intonation correct. The pivot point should be as close as possible below the twelfth fret, which is not the case here at all.
Sorry to say that the guitar sounds very ordinary to me. Its forgettable. Nice idea and exploratory design but the sounds I heard are not exceptional. Keep trying though!
it's not that you can tell, after passing through a mic and being processed for yt. you HAVE to have these things in your hands to be able to make a judgement. it's an ACOUSTIC guitar.
now off with you and your quacky piezos
@@kindisc What? It's ordinary!
Bad sound too; way too tinny and metallic.