Never heard of Claro? Guitar body with a difference

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Check this: Never heard of Claro? Guitar body with a difference as you will see. Find out why these guitar bodies cost so much and are they worth the money?
    #fender #guitarbody #stratocaster
    Claro Walnut and roasted Ash make your guitar sing like no other combination. I also review a Gotoh 510 tremolo system in this review and it's brilliant!
    Contents:
    00:00 Start
    00:17 Intro & Preamble
    01:33 First views
    03:40 Lets look closer
    04:41 About the core wood
    05:39 Pickup routing
    06:18 Body weight
    07:25 About roasted maple
    07:48 Around the back
    09:12 Neck joint
    10:18 Tremolo route
    11:14 Body number
    11:58 GOTOH 510 tremolo
    13:22 Tremolo close up
    15:55 Tremolo summing up
    16:38 Wolfs head
    18:29 Body price
    20:36 Tremolo price
    21:22 Where to now?
    What you will learn:
    What is Claro?
    What is roasted maple?
    Specifications of this body?
    Where can I buy one of these parts?
    Is the GOTOH 510 T-FE1 any good?
    Related links:
    My website: tonymckenzie.com
    The Fender Stratocaster has been made with so many different woods, and while I was looking around I found a guitar body that was created of something very different than what they usually are. But it did look good, and somehow reminded me of some wood I saw when I was very young. The patterning on the top of this Strat body reminded me instantly of woods I had seen way back in time. But the construction of this Strat guitar body intrigued me.
    So I bought it and eagerly waited for that body from Warmoth, that they claimed was only one of just 5 in the world and made from roasted ash and with something called a claro walnut top. Now that is really something out of the ordinary and I really wanted to look much closer.
    So this video shows the claro walnut and roasted ash body, but also there is a bonus section reviewing a GOTOH 510 T-FE1 tremolo - and that is the highest quality GOTOH make of tremolo units. You may own a Fender Stratocaster, and that GOTOH 510 does fit a standard Strat too so take a good look - you will love it!
    I do discuss the ORIGINAL price in this video of the Warmoth claro and roasted ash body, but I also tell you about the cost of the GOTOH 510 tremolo too.
    Take a look at this brilliantly made guitar body, and tell me in the text if YOU think its worth that high cost that these cost...
    I purposely did NOT score this body here, but prefer to score the guitar build and watch for those as the parts arrive, I can assure you that this specification will be something wonderful.
    Warmoth have created on this occasion a very well made guitar body, and don't forget that it is fully and properly licensed by Fender themselves (FMIC) so no issues with copyright stuff. It is fully Stratocaster compatible too so you could fit one to a real Fender guitar as an upgrade!
    The neck on this guitar is not yet shown but in part two you will see the really great neck I chose and together these items will make an incredible guitar.
    This video is in 4K
    I have spent considerable time creating this video and it remains without sponsor so is a real genuine overview of my findings and a review of the Warmoth Claro Walnut body.
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    #fender #stratocaster #warmoth #walnut #roasted #ash #stratocasterguitar #tonymckenzie #gotoh #review #reviewer #customshop
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Комментарии • 25

  • @finaljesus
    @finaljesus 21 день назад +3

    beautiful walnut and roasted ash tony can’t wait until it’s a complete guitar also i’m glad your back on doin videos as this one was an awesome video

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад +1

      Well I have been doing the vids but had break as was in the USA. But here now... I like how they sort of mould together between the two woods with the color too. Thanks for watching.

  • @aipsong
    @aipsong 8 дней назад +1

    Great choice !!! Obviously all the technical aspects of a guitar are extremely important, but when you see a beautiful guitar across the room from you, it is such fun to reach for it and start making music. Thanks for another great video !!!

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  8 дней назад

      I agree... they can actually inspire you to create music too. Thanks for watching.

  • @greatvanzini
    @greatvanzini 22 дня назад +1

    Nice body & vid. Yes, as a kid, there were a lot of black walnut trees here in Oregon. Seems like there are fewer of them these days. Can't wait to see the neck.

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      I remember that one 'staring at me! Scary when you're young... :) Thanks for the info and for watching... neck should be good... have not got it yet - waiting for delivery.

  • @Peterplayingguitar
    @Peterplayingguitar 12 дней назад +1

    That Gotoh510 is the best trem I've ever played, and I've played most! It has all the abilities of a locking trem but with the feel and tone of a hard-tail. It can flutter, pull up, dive, vibrato and everything else and it stays in tune just as well as a locking trem! I've been playing Ibanez / Floyd Rose bridges for decades but this is way better. No need for extra tools and dealing with various parts. The design is simple and looks good, and it works. The arm tension is easily adjustable in the back so there's no "loose swing" or rattle or noise and it's always snug with no "play" or loose movement. It's perfect. Re-strings are painless and fast. I've got the chrome version but this gold version looks sweet. Great video BTW : )

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  10 дней назад

      Great comments of your own experience and those are priceless... I think its cool too :) and thanks for watching.

  • @BenBreard
    @BenBreard 19 дней назад +1

    Congrats on getting one of these! It should come with a warning because Warmoth builds are addictive. I'm at 5 now, but man there's people that make hundreds. Be careful! :) Cheers

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  19 дней назад

      Ha I am way beyond 5 :) Check here: ruclips.net/p/PLD38427759E821683 and they go on forever :) - I only make very high end guitars and use the best parts, but always have something in mind BEFORE I start a build so they are basically all different. Thanks for watching.

  • @GCKelloch
    @GCKelloch 21 день назад +1

    Oh, you got one of those. Looks great. Really nice bookmatch.

    • @GCKelloch
      @GCKelloch 21 день назад +1

      The wood combo should give it a hollowish sound from the roasted SA, and maybe a rounder upper midrange from the Walnut. I'd go with a lacquered FB on whatever neck you choose for better high-end sparkle the body woods might otherwise absorb. Roasted Maple should look nice, and not damp too much midrange. Something denser would work too if you want more oomph at the risk neck dive. EVO frets would look nice and may last longer than the Stainless Steel offerings, according to master luthier Ken Parker.

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      Ha you saw them then! :) I pondered for a while at that price as I knew what was to come re the shipping and tax. :) Thanks for watching.

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      No finish on the neck... and honestly I can't tell much about it until the neck is in my sticky little fingers. But it should work especially with the particular pickups :) more later :)

  • @user-ps6gu5xo4k
    @user-ps6gu5xo4k 19 дней назад

    Claro walnut is also used for rifle stocks. I had a AAA grade claro walnut stock made for my Winchester model 70 in 2002. 👍

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  19 дней назад +1

      See, I had not heard the word Claro before, but an interesting bit of info and thanks for watching.

  • @andyo-southpawguitaruk5322
    @andyo-southpawguitaruk5322 22 дня назад +1

    Another great deep dive. Will you be adding a pickguard? Or will you be mounting the humbucker to the body? I only asking cause I'm not sure which cavity route to choose.
    Thanks Tony

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      No pickguard. I will likely have surrounds for them all as those are solid and don't move... Thanks for watching.

  • @griffsimcox9459
    @griffsimcox9459 21 день назад +1

    very nice....

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      The neck and a few other bits in the next review of parts... thanks for watching.

  • @motokev2727
    @motokev2727 21 день назад

    Very nice indeed.
    Walnut is a beautiful wood.
    Carvin seemed to favor it for their bass guitars, but not electric guitars. It's usually a heavy wood.
    I have a couple of Warmoth guitars; they make quality parts.

    • @GCKelloch
      @GCKelloch 21 день назад +1

      That's why it's only 1/4" on top of the SA. 4.3lbs is a good body weight. Should balance well and be just under 8lbs finished.

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      @motokev2727 Indeed, I also have 'a few' :) I have never had a bad one. Part of the weight thing, is for the very limited stuff often they do use lighter wood. And had it been hollowed it would have likely made about 3 Lbs - as I have received on those before. Should be OK. :) Thanks for watching.

    • @tonymckenziecom
      @tonymckenziecom  21 день назад

      @GCKelloch yes it should come out pretty well, but I have not weighed the neck yet still waiting for that. Thanks for the info and for watching.