Paul Reed Smith REACTS to questions from the Tone Mob and 60 Cycle Hum - Tonewood & "Don't Touch me"
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- Опубликовано: 5 июл 2023
- @thetonemob Blake and I had a golden opportunity at #gearfest2023 to reunite with Paul Reed Smith nearly 8 YEARS after our last interview with him. Did we have more questions? yes, did Paul have answers? of course, was it every bit as silly as last time? maybe?
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I do like PRS’s positive, toilet-half-full sense of humour. He can dish it out, but more importantly, he can take it.
He's a blast to hang out with. So glad this got to happen again.
Paul Reed Smith needs his own podcast. What a personality!
He does! He posts it on the PRS RUclips channel
Now I want to see Paul Interview Noel Gallagher....no, wait, I want to see Noel interview Paul...
I met him at Sweetwater at gearfest some years ago, he is a super nice guy, I seen him and recognized him and just said hi and he legit stopped and talked with us. Super guy! I just found this channel, is he local to Indiana? Sweetwater is my local go to shop!
I've had the chance to meet Paul at multiple Gear Fests over the years. I can truthfully say he's exactly like this off camera! I brought my beloved PRS Custom 22 Artist one year for him to sign, and he chatted with me for like half an hour about the guitar, and played it with me for a little while. Then signed it "to Jonathan, Paul Reed Smith". Such a humble and great guy!
Not anymore, they only want YT channels there now, not regular customers.
@Scott__C I completely agree. I used to live only about 45 minutes from Sweetwater and was there practically every weekend. It WAS the best customer service I had ever experienced. However, I moved away and recently bought a very expensive amplifier from them. When it arrived, there was something clearly wrong with it. After days of getting the run around from my new sales engineer (my original one I'd had for years had retired), I just called Mesa Boogie out in California. They picked up the phone, and they had me troubleshoot the amp over the phone and confirmed there was a problem with it. I had them email me, and then I sent THAT to Sweetwater. I STILL couldn't get help. I finally said f*&%-it and just called their customer service line and demanded a refund. And i still wasn't given a "full" refund. I had to eat the cost of return shipping. In the past 15 years, my band and I have spent THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS of dollars at Sweetwater building a recording studio and funding all our band equipment. After my experience, I don't feel they are any better than any other online music store these days. I could not believe I dropped $2,500 on a brand new amplifier, and when it arrived defective, I couldn't get help. What a fall from grace, Sweetwater.
He was talking about Paul Reed Smith not wanting customers to come by anymore and you said I agree and started talking about sweetwater ALOT...I read all of that and it NEVER came back to the topic PRS.
@@Jeremya74 ....and?
@@jonathananthony1901 wow..and and?
"Who would say science is fake?" Paul doesn't know my family.
Do they argue that the scientific approach is fake, or do they just not trust a lot of the science they hear about? Ie, they think its manipulated to fit an agenda or whatever? Big difference. But I imagine some people may not believe in facts or at least that they are knowable.
@@identifiesas65.wheresmyche95 They're Trumpists.
@identifiesas65.wheresmyche95 They just don't trust science or believe in objective reality. You can do mental gymnastics to try to make it seem like they're just placing distrust in "the system" or some dumbshit like that, but at the end of the day the people we're talking about are just delusion and unintelligent.
Science is real, but the Results can be faked 🙂 That’s why you should always have multiple resources.
I think Ryan' and Paul's silly humor really meshes well together! This was super entertaining 😂
Great show guys best 60CH I've seen in a little while. Mr. Smith is a treasure and very funny. Thanks guys.
Omg!!! That ending was EPIC from Paul!!!! Loved the interview, you guys rock!!!!!!
What a great interview thanks.
Hearing Paul and the guys talk about pot like veteran potheads was awesome. What a great interview.
This was a great vibe!
hilarious! love listening to the banter.
Dont touch me... Ha ha... This was a fun interview. ❤ PRS
Thank You! I do love to listen to Paul....... you guys done good.
This is Absolutely brilliant! I seldom laugh hard but here the format is gold 😂
PRS stating that a slice of cheese pizza is his favorite has changed my mind about his brand. Now I'm fan of the brand. He knows that you have to get the basics right.
Fantastic interview!
Always love hearing what PRS has to say
Lol , Nice interview guys. PRS is a crack up.
Fun interview and I learned a couple things
That was fun!
This was way funnier than i thought it would be. I was just looking for background noise and got entertainment.
Paul is always quirky, funny, and passionate at the same time. In real life, I don't enjoy talking with a person like him. But, I always enjoy watching him talking with another person.
Super cool!
just give Paul a show and he knows a lot of cool peeps and I bet has the best stories.
I will pay good money to see the Great Home Depot / Lowes Guitar Build Off! Sponsored by PRS!! That will definitely be worth it!! DO IT!!
this is the video I am watching right now
Paul is a class act. So happy his brand has been sucessdul. Ive only played 1 prs, it was 20 yearsago.Never bought one and have been meaning to do so ever since. And it will happen vuz they make a great guitar
Seriously, buy one, even if it's just an SE. They are the most fantastic guitars I've ever played.
this was a pretty, pretty, pretty good interview.
PRS should do a guest spot on Curb.
From Leo: Paul Red Smith is the last of the great entrepreneurs that builds and backs his own products, and is openly passionate about every single detail. Like when Walter P Chrysler would show his new cars, like a proud papa.
The guitar gear industry is full of those types of people.
The great Harley Benton!
@@60CycleHumcast And Paul paved the way for many of them, holding off Gibson's lawyers, even helping many of them get started or to keep going when they struggled. No one has done more for the entire guitar industry than Paul Reed Smith in the last 40 years. We all benefit from his work, even if you've never touched a PRS.
Great ending, Ryan. It seemed like PRS was impressed.
All I want and dream of is my very own PRS Gary Grainger 5 string.....period. Mr. Paul is a wizard. I will have one no matter what.
Paul is one hell of a funny dude! Haven’t found the PRS for me yet but I do try them when I see them due to I like Paul as a human lol
I found one last month. Instantly the best guitar I've ever played. Hope yours finds you soon!
@@DarrenTK128 Nice! Which one did you buy?
Amazing mr Paul Reed Smith is a great guy
@3:52😂😂😂😂 did nobody sitting there get that burn???
There was absolutely no room for this in the interview, but being a country music fan I wanted to point out that that Ryan’s shirt is a reference in and of itself.
The Louvin Brothers had an incredible record with terrible album art called “Satan Is Real”.
The cover art is so bad that it’s become a cultural touchstone and that is undoubtedly where TMBG got their inspiration.
Also, Paul is a blast to interview.
This was an entertaining interview from which I got little or no information on the guitar at all. It was entertaining though..!!
I would love to see the Ma&Pa hardware store guitar build off challenge. And get the best of the best to take part !! Please make this happen !!
My money would be on Tim Sway. That guy is a brilliant builder, lots of experience in repurposing materials. Would love to see Tim and Paul build one together
Hello from GCJ! Is this the toan zoan?
All jokes aside, Paul is a truly fascinating guy and certainly believes that the wood makes the difference. I'm not convinced but his experience and knowledge is astounding whichever you look at it.
PRS Dano in the works?
Paul is a genius
It's interesting Paul makes the stratovarius comparison about the tonewood debate. Tests have been done with stratovarius instruments, professional violinists when choosing instruments based on sound alone pick the modern budget violins over the stratovarius.
That is Stradivarius btw, Stratovarius is the band from Finland:)
@@NauEktila Go ahead and kill me please
Yup, totally true
@@NauEktila Bender Stratovarius
Proof?
I love PRS guitars! But I don't know which is more abrasive, Paul's personality or his guitar playing.
just a reminder the silver sky se is made of poplar
Paul is a great guy! By the way: Did you send your buddy Glenn Fricker the link to this video? 😉
I would think a 60 cycle hum and the tone mob would be sonically mutually exclusive
paul is such an interesting character that i bought a prs se a few years ago and i absolutely love it. its 10 times better than my ibanez guitars in build quality. a bit of a high price for me but it was worth it because both of my ibanez guitars have been damaged by aging and weathering. weirdly both of the bridges had problems. my acoustic has a crack in the wood connecting all of the string holes and my electric had the vibro bar break because it was stuck in the blocks threads that i heard breaking when i was using it. (for context my electric is a geo that is about 23 years old and my acoustic is probably 5 or 6 years old at this point but i have had it since then and the bridge broke after about 1 year of owning it.) the only gripes i have about the prs se are that the push pull pot feels fairly cheap but it works perfectly fine and the toggle switch is a bit crackly. i did get mine as open box so im not upset about these faults as i got the guitar at a discount. and still the price was only a bit more than both of my ibanez guitars, so im not mad when the build quality of everything else is so much better. the neck is perfect, the body shape is comfortable, and the pickups are amazing. 100% would buy again. thanks PRS for making a good quality instrument for a sensible price.
11:02 that synchronized laugh 🤣
I got it , it’s like Abe Simpson but irl
I accepted the nf53, but I need a se version, I can't afford a 2600 guitar right now. That's a big commitment in these times.
100% on pot values being matched. I use 500s on my Strats, then dial down until it sounds best. Full on , too much treble, but there's a sweet spot where the treble stays pretty much the same, but the bass blooms to give a balanced full and "right" sound. W normal 6Kish p ups its 325-375 K; which is why they now have 350K (might be 375) pots available.
How to get to the 274 k value Paul talks about?
@@kalkidasofficial That's specifically for his pickups. To change a pots value, use the formula for parallel resistors and solder the right value resistor across the two outter lugs of a 500K pot.
@@kalkidasofficial What pickups do you have in the guitar ?
@@terryenglish7132 That will yield the desired max value for the pot, but it will also affect the taper of the pot.
@@JohnShalamskas Usually adding a constant to a formula changes absolute value but not the curve. An exponential curve for example and thats sort of the taper here. So I'm not so sure unless you have some mathematical proof you can show. TO the EAR and fingers there's either no difference, or the new curve is just as useful and you instantly adapt ei, it works about the same. For Fender $ level pots its not really a curve, but 3 or more linear sections, which is why it doesn't change perfectly smoothly. Thanks for questioning.
Paul Reed Smith is a national treasure!
Paul is a book of knowledge,and so respectfull of Leo Fender,and funny as hell
Larry David of the guitar builders 🤙🤙💯.Great axe
Balsa wood was used in the c6 corvette too
the reason PRS guitars sound sooo good is because Paul knows what he is doing.
most of them just sound like humbuckers.
Huh, I didn't know that Chevy Chase built guitars 😜Great interview!
Paul has a great persona!
PRS one is the most entertaining listen of all guitar makers today
You should have asked Paul when he was going to build us a PRS V and a PRS E- xplorer.
I remember when I got my first PRS and my buddy told me they would never compete with Gibson or Fender. I told him just wait. Now he has more than I do. But then I scaled back to the few I really liked and played most.
Paul Reed Smith is the Larry David of luthiers and that's a good thing.
Chris Elliot, Larry David and James Corden, talking guitars?
I thought Ryan was taking a nap looking at the thumbnail lol
Damn that guitar is awesome as hell, I just wish there was a version that's not 3 grand! Anyone know if they plan to make a more affordable version?
Paul is a character, an innovator and a great ( if not a wee bit snarky and controversial at times) ambassador for the guitar. Rock on peeps.
Yeah...my all-time fav comment of his was the one about not making a left-handed piano. Gold.
I have multiple guitars, but whenever I play my Custom 24 (which I rarely do) people around me comment on how good my sound is. I laugh and tell them All I did was play the PRS Custom 24 this time 🤷♂️🙂
Also, PRS, make a freaking Duo-Sonic type Fender guitar. Baaaahhhhh!!!!
I seen a documentary that mentioned Antonio Stradivari works, it is theorized that the wood that he gathered from a particular forest had once survived being buried in snow for many years which changed its characteristics (for lack of a better term), whereas later violin makers that even harvested wood from the same area could not produce the same sound because those trees had not experienced the same climate.
In blind tests Stradivaris don't score higher than the best modern violins. It's just hype.
When using magnetic pickups the only thing that you hear is the strings and the frets and it doesn't matter what they're attached to.
As of July 1st we can slug the pot in Maryland as well! Paul was quick to go with Lebanese H.O. but I don’t have the heart to tell him that’s no mas. Terp sap and kief are what people slug the pot with now, old man. 😜😜🎄
You wish you could still get real Lebanese hash to make hash oil from....
This guy never failse to amuse and be very informativ at the same time. By the way, the Stradivaris sound great because the workshops of Guanieri and Amati where down the road in Cremona and these guys talked to eachother so all of them would shine and make the best instruments possible in their time.
Hes right. I have 2 guitars made out of pine that are beasts, but the fiber board thing... sounds like Dan electro was all about the bottom line rather than actual quality. I guess that explains why ive never seen one that wasnt painted. Didnt they do the lipstick pickup thing too? Using discarded lipstick tubes instead of making or buying pickup covers, fiberboard instead of real wood. If someone did that today they would be laughed at and called out for being fraudulent. As for stradivarius he make amazing instruments. People today just follow the blueprints and the magic isnt in the blueprints its in the craftsmanship!
Blonde Lebanese reference LOL.
Answer to tone wood, It's the force of your hand that makes the sound or is it the thought going through your brain to control your hand or is the oxygen that carries the sound to your ear.
Paul Reed Smith reminds me of Larry David.
Paul’s gotta be crazy to drink with
"How many products come out that die in peoples arms?"
*blockbuster hat dies a little inside*
The Home Depot challenge could be a good idea but how do you buy pickups or the parts for pickups at HD?
think about it. besides the plastics, you CAN get all those parts at home d. screws, slugs, magnets, [wire. all that is at home d
I hope Larry David plays him in a spoof sometime... He was a fun interview, as always. :)
Watching people interview PRS is like watching somebody interview Stalin - you don't quite understand his humor at times, but to be safe, you laugh regardless because you respect him so much.
You were trying to think of an archetypal example of someone that people respected and you ended up on Stalin?
@sagittated People often seem intimidated in front of Paul - it's very obvious in many of these interviews. Yes, it reminds me of the way Soviets (who were clearly intimidated) would laugh or clap regardless of what Stalin said. Obviously Paul is not Stalin - its just the dynamic it reminds me of is all.
Find a copy of Robert Benedetto’s book on building. He made a lumberyard arch top that he claims sounds as good as anything else he built.
13:22 💡 Ryan understands Ohms Law
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TONE SHED!!!!
Thanks Paul.
Ask Paul if when he will send me my guitar I pre ordered. It’s been 6 months lol
Please make a core edition Starla stoptail.
How does the pickups pick up the wood vibrations?
the steak is all 'labout thee Sizzle. Bee thy crunchy sizzly edge baby
3k$.
It comes with a free scarf joint and gig bag.
personality...interesting...honest...quirky, so many people eager to use complimentary language to describe a guy that just comes across as rude
Lignum could make a fingerboard.
and add neck dive...it's one of the only wood species that doesn't float....
@13:58 “blonde Lebanese hash oil” .. ok, I wanna party with this legend 😆
Seriously tho, what a rad dude. Great interview!
I was so happy he went there
I give you a thousand views a minute, no questions asked!
I like that he's a fanatic...just for the sake of trying to be "rhe best." But I question how much any of this really matters. E.g. if nut material affects the tone, what happens when you play a barre chord or use a capo?
The Larry David of luthiers.
Never knew that Paul Reed Smith was so salty!
I think he's hilarious!
he's a silly boi
"Never knew that Paul Reed Smith was so salty!"
Try being left handed mate, salty? he's an arsehole
If you can hear it, its measurable. If a serious guitar manufacturer really wants to end the tonewood "debate", someone like Paul who has done this experiment with identical guitars with just different woods could run a spectrogram and prove it. There's just no point. Play/buy what you like for whatever reason you want.
The thing is no one can hear the difference between wood species in an electric guitar because it has zero effect.
There is no measurable difference
@prsplayer210 ya, I'd tend to agree with you. My point is that if you are passionate about it and have the means (like PRS does) you could definitively prove/solve the tonewood debate with spectogram. Or, you could just buy the guitar you want based on how it looks/sounds/feels to you.
Guitars have spirits that's why they all sound different.
The wood used on acoustic guitars clearly makes a difference. But does wood affect the electrics on an electric guitar? I dont know anyone who could hear an electric guitar being played through an amp (without seeing it) and be able to tell what wood it was made out of it.
You couldn't tell what wood an acoustic is made from. The point is it sounds different from another, and do to personal preferance some like one sound over another. All parts of a guitar affect the tone, acoustic or electric.
In the case of acoustic guitars the wood and the construction really give the guitar the sound. For an electric guitar it is the pickups that make the most difference. Solid wood doesnt make a jot of difference. Whats happened is that the manufacturers know that its a great marketing ploy to sell to guitarists and they based this on the construction of acoustic guitars and the "tonewood" idea and transferred it on to solid electric guitars. Its your money their after! At the end of the day its everyones own choice - I have moved to cheaper but still exceptionally good guitars these days - Vintage, Eastman etc. @@bradt.3555
Tone Paul Ryan Mob Reed Cycle Smith Hum REVEAL ... Fruit Cake Cookie Sanmmich
Should have titled this "My time with Larry David just after his haircut"
The Guitar industry's Larry David.
Of course the vibration of wood matters in an instrument that makes noise solely in vibration.
This was a good video. 548/548 Henries!