I was in Nashville once and went there and was blown away at how friendly and helpful all the people were. I live in the Northeast and you go into guitar shops in NYC and you have to search someone out to play a guitar. There everything was ready to pick and play! Great place.
I was thinking the same thing while watching this - i was around nyc checking out guitars (or at least attempting to) and seemed like i spent the majority of my time waiting around for employees-which is pretty wild considering that they partially work off commision. 🤔 🤷♂️
That 330 sounded outrageous through my cheap laptop speakers! I plugged it in to a good system and it was even moreso. This looks like one of those stores that you check your credit rating before you walk in. I loved living near Nashville, though I never went to Carters because I knew I couldn't afford to walk out the door.
It's been a couple of years since I've been in Carters, but I love that place. If anyone is doing the guitar tourist thing in Nashville, not just shopping I highly recommend checking out the Guitar collection in Belmont's library. Its a museum, but the guitars aren't under glass and they have a couple of significant guitars out you can pick up and play.
I got a 1966 Gibson LG-1 there a few months ago when I was in town to see Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at the Ryman. It was one of those instances that a guitar player can vouch for. Just picked that thing up and five seconds after I started playing it, it was exactly what I had been searching for in an acoustic guitar. Small and warm, it doesn't want to rip your ears off. Just feels like a warm blanket. :)
Yeah I was just at Carter last month. Love just picking up all of the old Gibson acoustics, that are decades old. The aging wood just gives them the most bold and mellow sound. Love!
I guess guitar shopping is fun anywhere, Nashville is no exception. The thing is guitar shopping is only fun when you want or need a guitar to buy. Can't say I have in over fifteen or so years. I just seem to have learned to appreciate and enjoy the guitars i already have.
@@Kaijujon it's just funny how practically all of these popular guitar channels are always about promoting some guitar or gear all the time. They call it reviewing, unboxing, testing, comparing, but it's all just basic sales & marketing --too funny
Nashville has some of the best guitar shops anywhere on earth, I was lucky enough to spend a few days there about 6 months ago. Of course Carters was on my to do list! Mind boggling is how I would describe it. I was particularly fascinated with some of the off beat stuff that was in the racks, the more obscure, I was taken with a little huddle of 3 Airline semi's/archtops, all in the same metallic (?) blue. Not desirable to most but they were as cool as hell, and rarely see 1 in captivity let alone 3 next to each other.
I work at Guitar Center near my house and it’s funny Aldi. Small scale bases started coming in and I was like why are we getting so many of these then I played one and said the same thing if you play guitar they’re so comfortable and he’s gonna get around on and just cool as shit.
I would very much love to visit Nashville just for the guitar and musical experiences alone. Indeed, when it comes to guitar, nothing is quite like Nashville!
Carter Vintage is one of the places I go every time we are in Nashville.... I tested out some Guitars in that exact room you are in, though there were a few vintage instruments that made my heart stop and all the muscles in my body lock up for a sec when I looked at the price tag. 😆 ☮❤🎶
Haha, hey Rhett its Pat Puckett again. Pretty funny that i was the guy waiting for that JL and you were filming w it . Oddly eough i played the same Julian Lage song that McKinley did ! Again, it was a pleasure to meet you .
Hi Rhett, love your videos, especially when you are in the shops....discussing things, playing new guitars .... thank you!!! greetings from Germany. Joe
Cheers Rhett. Was there in Oct/Nov, 8th Ave is the road to travel for all the best guitars, had a ball as I walked that street. There were another couple 330s there both '14s as I recall, gone now and rightly so, good sounding instruments.
In the late 60's early 70's, my Dad played a short scale Kalamazoo bass with flat wound strings through an amp with a single 15" speaker. I still have it. It's so fun to play. Sits in the mix very well.
Carter's vintage is a gold mine, not only do any of the workers go out of their way to help you. But they won't stop you. They know that somebody that they see "oh just a kid with no money" nah fam they treated me like a valued customer and walked out with a les paul custom and a JCM800 that was in Beatiful used condition. Customer for life
Thanks for the video. Always love when you go to Carter's. McKinley was the person that helped me buy a dream guitar while I was in Nashville. He was super helpful and just and awesome hang. I felt comfortable to try whatever I wanted for as long as I wanted. It is definitely the best guitar store I've been to.
That 330 is my dream guitar...as it is I'm happy with my Casino and 335 but that's the perfect marriage between the two. I absolutely love P90 pickups and that one sound amazing
This video made me find their site and inquire about something very interesting I saw there! So thanks Rhett, and thanks Carter Vintage (we shall see, anyway)!
What I’ve known for years, short scale bass is a secret weapon. Plays so much easier, string tension is a lot lower, low end is sweeter, it’s a chunk lighter, easier on your back, many many wonderful things happen when you realize that there’s no reason to play a 34” scale length bass. I have a beautiful Fender custom shop J Bass, and a short scale Squire Mustang bass with a Badass bridge and Aguilar pickups. Guess which one gets played about 10-20x more than the other.
I had the chance to go to Carter's earlier this year. I almost didn't go because I saw the prices online, and I thought they wouldn't want people playing their instruments. I couldn't have been more wrong. The vast majority of the instruments were available to play and everyone at Carter's was fantastic. Now I just need a pay raise.
The way how you pointed out the lower output of that tele is so important to have in mind in general when looking 4 a new guitar, i tought low output did not fit my style of playing...but once you use whats you amplifier!!! is actually for, you feel the sun go up on low k Pups ❤love this nerding around soooo much
God I miss Nashville. Riding the Wabash Cannonball every weekend until I was dizzy the rest of the day. Going to McGavock high with Dwayne Johnson (didn't know him.. just a huge dude we all thought was a cop in a bad disguise) Playing gigs at the local skating rink And music for days, at every possible corner of Music row. Carters came along well after I left... but they fit perfectly in a town that needs them. Thanks for reminding me of "back home" Rhett... I should get back there again soon.
I love the way we use to describe sounds when it comes to tones of guitars, The Adjectives are amazing lol. Like Spanky . But there are terms that make sense like a warm tone or clear tone . or these pick ups are hot! Adjectives are just the greatest
Great Video! Thanks! Just wanted to ask if the Noah-Tour early next will be a Noah AND Good Trouble-Tour? Hope to see you in Berlin, Germany, all the best, Frank
The 330 sounded amazing but the 58 tele is my dream guitar. I’ve always preferred white guards on tele’s. And the relic looks amazing. Awesome video man.
Should have left the creaking footsteps down the ramp into the showroom in that intro 😂. I’m gonna miss this old place. Hope some of that mojo oozes it’s was across the street to new spot.
Got a '64 ES330 and can confirm the neck pickup is amazing. '64 is a particularly good year. now go see what Little Barrie does with it (he has a red '62).
Funny thing: 1959 cars aren't better, planes aren't better, audio isn't better, athletes aren't better. But somehow, one manufactured product, made in a factory like any other gadget to make money, was better back then, and in all these years, they can't be produced as well. They must have run out of pixie dust in 1960.
@@ngsanfo7927 The look cool - I remember seeing them on the streets. but the fit of the machine parts in the engine and tranny are terrible compared to today's cars. I never see black exhaust any more like I did back then.
Rhett, you're the only person I've seen with the same right hand technique as me. Great for string skipping, I'm surprised I haven't seen more people playing that way.
I love how Rhett doesn’t just get on a guitar and riff nonsense. He plays to the style of the guitar. Gives that guitar a voice. Tasteful. Cheers mate!
Well I still remember one of his past videos where he said (and demonstrated) he don't like noodling almost under any circumstance... Not even for first trying out a guitar. He always feels he has to play something having some sense - a chord progression or anything with a rhythm or a pattern to it - and I totally agree with him. That's how I envision guitar too.
I just did this same trip less than a month ago. I tried my hardest to find a cool guitar in all these same shops. I had great experiences, but the market felt more expensive for similar guitars than Los Angeles where I’m from. I tried to deal on an 80s LP custom that I liked, but carters never got back to me if they got ahold of the owner. And everything else I just didn’t really bond with. I ended up at Gibson garage playing new customs and came home with a 68 RI LPC. Great trip, great people, great music stores. Just nothing was scratching that itch. Maybe next time.
Funny you mention the Collings JL electric after because the first thing I thought after hearing the 330 was I liked the JL better. Wish I could hear both of those back to back
Everyone there is so cool both on and off camera. Had a blast. Awesome video Rhett!
You guys are the best! Thanks for showcasing wholesome friendship mixed with deep creative passion. Keep it up!
The shop employee steals the show
McKinley is the man.
I was in Nashville once and went there and was blown away at how friendly and helpful all the people were. I live in the Northeast and you go into guitar shops in NYC and you have to search someone out to play a guitar. There everything was ready to pick and play! Great place.
I was thinking the same thing while watching this - i was around nyc checking out guitars (or at least attempting to) and seemed like i spent the majority of my time waiting around for employees-which is pretty wild considering that they partially work off commision. 🤔 🤷♂️
It’s so good to see McKinely. Used to work with him up in KY. Love to see him in action in Nashville!
That 330 sounded outrageous through my cheap laptop speakers! I plugged it in to a good system and it was even moreso. This looks like one of those stores that you check your credit rating before you walk in. I loved living near Nashville, though I never went to Carters because I knew I couldn't afford to walk out the door.
You should do more videos like this. I love these videos showing all the different shops and guitars.
It's been a couple of years since I've been in Carters, but I love that place. If anyone is doing the guitar tourist thing in Nashville, not just shopping I highly recommend checking out the Guitar collection in Belmont's library. Its a museum, but the guitars aren't under glass and they have a couple of significant guitars out you can pick up and play.
OOOF that thundercat them changes drum intro without the payoff was like a stiff kick in the nuts. Gotta listen to it now thanks Rhett
Hey, Listen to “footsteps in the dark” by The Isley Brothers…
i forgot about Thundercat, i thought it was Isley Brothers intro. Didnt realize they were the same until today 🔥
One of the coolest shops I’ve ever been in. I took a day and went to every guitar shop in Nashville i could get to in a day. So much fun
I got a 1966 Gibson LG-1 there a few months ago when I was in town to see Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit at the Ryman. It was one of those instances that a guitar player can vouch for. Just picked that thing up and five seconds after I started playing it, it was exactly what I had been searching for in an acoustic guitar. Small and warm, it doesn't want to rip your ears off. Just feels like a warm blanket. :)
That Mustang Bass with the the flats totally had that Thom Yorke “The Smile” thing going on. Love it.
'Surprise me'....like a freaking wine list.
carter’s is my favorite guitar shop, i stop by every time i go to nashville! it really is a great environment!
i really enjoy your guitar shopping trip vids, and yes that neck p90 on the Gibson is incredible
Yeah I was just at Carter last month. Love just picking up all of the old Gibson acoustics, that are decades old. The aging wood just gives them the most bold and mellow sound. Love!
i was waiting for Thundercat to come in on that intro beat lol
loved Carters Guitars i was there visiting in January 2013 and was treated very well by all the staff wish the shop was here in Australia
I guess guitar shopping is fun anywhere, Nashville is no exception. The thing is guitar shopping is only fun when you want or need a guitar to buy. Can't say I have in over fifteen or so years. I just seem to have learned to appreciate and enjoy the guitars i already have.
It can be fun for sure but def agree on the last part
@@Kaijujon it's just funny how practically all of these popular guitar channels are always about promoting some guitar or gear all the time. They call it reviewing, unboxing, testing, comparing, but it's all just basic sales & marketing --too funny
Nashville has some of the best guitar shops anywhere on earth, I was lucky enough to spend a few days there about 6 months ago. Of course Carters was on my to do list! Mind boggling is how I would describe it. I was particularly fascinated with some of the off beat stuff that was in the racks, the more obscure, I was taken with a little huddle of 3 Airline semi's/archtops, all in the same metallic (?) blue. Not desirable to most but they were as cool as hell, and rarely see 1 in captivity let alone 3 next to each other.
Carter is the best. Nice people, great selection. Worth the trip!
diggin the meters on the demo, man! sending love from new orleans!!
Love that place, headed down in Feb again.
I work at Guitar Center near my house and it’s funny Aldi. Small scale bases started coming in and I was like why are we getting so many of these then I played one and said the same thing if you play guitar they’re so comfortable and he’s gonna get around on and just cool as shit.
I really enjoyed this video!! Thanks for sharing your adventure!!
Thanks for taking us along! Peace
I would very much love to visit Nashville just for the guitar and musical experiences alone. Indeed, when it comes to guitar, nothing is quite like Nashville!
Started to watch this video about an hour and a half ago but figured i should practice first. These videos are really cool.
Totally epic
You have to play a vintage 330 to understand how great they are. ❤
Carter Vintage is one of the places I go every time we are in Nashville.... I tested out some Guitars in that exact room you are in, though there were a few vintage instruments that made my heart stop and all the muscles in my body lock up for a sec when I looked at the price tag. 😆 ☮❤🎶
Haha, hey Rhett its Pat Puckett again. Pretty funny that i was the guy waiting for that JL and you were filming w it . Oddly eough i played the same Julian Lage song that McKinley did !
Again, it was a pleasure to meet you .
My dream guitar is a cherry red es-330 with the black pickups like Rhett played. Always drooled over them
My three stops in Nashville....Carter's, Gruhn's and Rumble Seat.
Hi Rhett, love your videos, especially when you are in the shops....discussing things, playing new guitars .... thank you!!! greetings from Germany. Joe
Purchased my SG there a couple of years ago. Love that place.
What a great scene out there defo on the bucket list cheers man
Cheers Rhett. Was there in Oct/Nov, 8th Ave is the road to travel for all the best guitars, had a ball as I walked that street. There were another couple 330s there both '14s as I recall, gone now and rightly so, good sounding instruments.
In the late 60's early 70's, my Dad played a short scale Kalamazoo bass with flat wound strings through an amp with a single 15" speaker. I still have it. It's so fun to play. Sits in the mix very well.
We were there on Saturday! We stop in every time we’re in Nashville.
these are my favorite videos. i get to guitar shop from my couch.
Carter's vintage is a gold mine, not only do any of the workers go out of their way to help you. But they won't stop you. They know that somebody that they see "oh just a kid with no money" nah fam they treated me like a valued customer and walked out with a les paul custom and a JCM800 that was in Beatiful used condition. Customer for life
Thanks for the video. Always love when you go to Carter's. McKinley was the person that helped me buy a dream guitar while I was in Nashville. He was super helpful and just and awesome hang. I felt comfortable to try whatever I wanted for as long as I wanted. It is definitely the best guitar store I've been to.
Dang McKinley can rip. Those chord voicings he was hitting on that Collings were gorgeous.
Nice. I went to Nashville for the first time in November. Stopped at carters and actually spoke to this guy!
That 330 is my dream guitar...as it is I'm happy with my Casino and 335 but that's the perfect marriage between the two. I absolutely love P90 pickups and that one sound amazing
the ones with the metal covers are even better
Good tones from that Princeton and that es 330 super classic love it!
I just sold a Mustang bass at Carter, but mine was a cool baby blue color. It sold in less than a week. I am from ATL.
Great playing and great gear. My favorite was the Tele but it was close.
This video made me find their site and inquire about something very interesting I saw there! So thanks Rhett, and thanks Carter Vintage (we shall see, anyway)!
Saucy dynamics in your playing, Rhett. I like
I'm in love with that Tele ❤
CARTER VINTAGE!!! I visit that shop anytime I visit Nashville since 2018
What I’ve known for years, short scale bass is a secret weapon. Plays so much easier, string tension is a lot lower, low end is sweeter, it’s a chunk lighter, easier on your back, many many wonderful things happen when you realize that there’s no reason to play a 34” scale length bass. I have a beautiful Fender custom shop J Bass, and a short scale Squire Mustang bass with a Badass bridge and Aguilar pickups. Guess which one gets played about 10-20x more than the other.
I was in Nashville in March and had to stop in Carter's just to try the vintage '62 Fender Jazz.
My God, the elegance of that P90 Tone! Some Jazz God has oozed the Mojo Sprit into that thing! 😮
Thats all thise 330s are good for. You cant turnem up they feedback, 335 is the one
Love love love Carter Vintage!
Great playing too brett
I had the chance to go to Carter's earlier this year. I almost didn't go because I saw the prices online, and I thought they wouldn't want people playing their instruments. I couldn't have been more wrong. The vast majority of the instruments were available to play and everyone at Carter's was fantastic. Now I just need a pay raise.
Ok Rhett - I need a video about the guitar style of "The Meters". I keep hearing you hinting at it...
The way how you pointed out the lower output of that tele is so important to have in mind in general when looking 4 a new guitar, i tought low output did not fit my style of playing...but once you use whats you amplifier!!! is actually for, you feel the sun go up on low k Pups ❤love this nerding around soooo much
That ES does sound like a piano
Best shop in Nashville for guitar is either Carters or Rumble seat music. Love those places.
McKinley, we see you! Dude is fantastic!
God I miss Nashville.
Riding the Wabash Cannonball every weekend until I was dizzy the rest of the day.
Going to McGavock high with Dwayne Johnson (didn't know him.. just a huge dude we all thought was a cop in a bad disguise)
Playing gigs at the local skating rink
And music for days, at every possible corner of Music row.
Carters came along well after I left... but they fit perfectly in a town that needs them.
Thanks for reminding me of "back home" Rhett... I should get back there again soon.
I love the way we use to describe sounds when it comes to tones of guitars, The Adjectives are amazing lol. Like Spanky . But there are terms that make sense like a warm tone or clear tone . or these pick ups are hot! Adjectives are just the greatest
I could listen to you playing that '59 all day long!
The price of 330’s are going up and up. Understandable. They are fantastic
Great Video! Thanks! Just wanted to ask if the Noah-Tour early next will be a Noah AND Good Trouble-Tour? Hope to see you in Berlin, Germany, all the best, Frank
There's an incredible beauty behind Philip at 1:46
This looks like the coolest shop! Have to visit someday!
Clean as country water. Wild as Mountain Dew. Nashville Cats.
The 330 sounded amazing but the 58 tele is my dream guitar. I’ve always preferred white guards on tele’s. And the relic looks amazing. Awesome video man.
Dude your blues playing especially on the hollow body is so tasteful. I would love a lesson!
Should have left the creaking footsteps down the ramp into the showroom in that intro 😂. I’m gonna miss this old place. Hope some of that mojo oozes it’s was across the street to new spot.
That Tele sounds AMAZING
I have a good time watching you at Carter’s ❤
That McKinley guy is really good!
Rhett, I do hope you bought the Tele..... I know it spoke to you...
The Mustang bass really does sound good!
Love the intro drums!
Jake Reed drum samples!
Got a '64 ES330 and can confirm the neck pickup is amazing. '64 is a particularly good year. now go see what Little Barrie does with it (he has a red '62).
What a great shop! We have nothing close to Carters in Canada. Any big shop is 90%+ new inventory.
CVG FTW and...
That damn Collings acoustic guitar had such a sweet sound.
Nice rhythms old chap.
One of the things I miss most since moving away from Nashville
Im afraid to ask how much the lage acoustic collins cost- so articulate for fingerpicking and songwriting❤❤❤❤
Nice 👍
Here for the Telecaster content.
Funny thing: 1959 cars aren't better, planes aren't better, audio isn't better, athletes aren't better. But somehow, one manufactured product, made in a factory like any other gadget to make money, was better back then, and in all these years, they can't be produced as well. They must have run out of pixie dust in 1960.
I always wondered if the old guitars sounded just as good when they were new, or did they have to age into the magic.
My 1960 ES-330 would beg to differ :)
You’re wrong about cars. At least in my opinion
@@ngsanfo7927 The look cool - I remember seeing them on the streets. but the fit of the machine parts in the engine and tranny are terrible compared to today's cars. I never see black exhaust any more like I did back then.
I think it’s more likely more of the terrible examples didn’t survive into the modern again.
Rhett, you're the only person I've seen with the same right hand technique as me. Great for string skipping, I'm surprised I haven't seen more people playing that way.
Hi ghost79ish,
I play the same right hand technique like you and Rhett too!
Many greetings from Germany!
i have to go to Nashville for work and the first thought I had when i found out was F*CK YES FINALLY GOING TO CARTERS!! lol
I heard the drum beat in the intro and I was waiting for it to be "Them Changes" by Thundercat.
I love how Rhett doesn’t just get on a guitar and riff nonsense. He plays to the style of the guitar. Gives that guitar a voice. Tasteful. Cheers mate!
Well I still remember one of his past videos where he said (and demonstrated) he don't like noodling almost under any circumstance... Not even for first trying out a guitar. He always feels he has to play something having some sense - a chord progression or anything with a rhythm or a pattern to it - and I totally agree with him. That's how I envision guitar too.
1959 ES-330, I'm done. That is my dream guitar.
Love Carter Vintage
man my brain and earholes were not prepared for the stank from the 330. I have to have one.
I just did this same trip less than a month ago. I tried my hardest to find a cool guitar in all these same shops. I had great experiences, but the market felt more expensive for similar guitars than Los Angeles where I’m from. I tried to deal on an 80s LP custom that I liked, but carters never got back to me if they got ahold of the owner. And everything else I just didn’t really bond with. I ended up at Gibson garage playing new customs and came home with a 68 RI LPC. Great trip, great people, great music stores. Just nothing was scratching that itch. Maybe next time.
what's the name of the tune at 14:20? I know that I know it but I don't remember :)
330 is my dream guitar!
Funny you mention the Collings JL electric after because the first thing I thought after hearing the 330 was I liked the JL better. Wish I could hear both of those back to back
My wife and I were in Nashville in April for vacation. We visited both Gruhns and Carters. Sadly, all I could afford were t-shirts.
That 58 tele.. had one.. played like butter.. lost it to a pawn shop :( I payed 600 bucks for it in San Francisco.. lost it in Alabama lol