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  • Correct me if I'm wrong, but guitar tuners shouldn't pull the skin off your fingers. For more information check them out at www.gocguitars.com/
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    0:00 What the hell is this?
    0:38 Good vs Bad
    3:16 First Sound
    5:46 Drop Test
    6:06 6 string riffs on a 7
    8:08 a cheaper alternative?
    9:13 Watch out!
    10:42 Specs
    13:44 The Five Star Review
    15:45 The Bottom Line
    About Spectre Sound Studios:
    I'm Glenn Fricker, engineer here at Spectre Sound Studios. I love making records, and after doing it for sixteen years, I want to pass on what I've learned. On my channel you can find tutorials on how to record guitar, bass, real drums and vocals. There's reviews and demos of tube amps, amp sims, drums, mics, preamps, outboard gear, Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, and plugin effects.
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Комментарии • 314

  • @canhamducbet
    @canhamducbet Год назад +35

    The tuners cause pain, pain creates emotion, that emotion is the muse for your next song "Open Bloody Finger Grinder Wounds". It is totally a feature for song writers.

  • @XxDavidxXPantera
    @XxDavidxXPantera Год назад +73

    After watching this video closely and listening through studio headphones, i can confidently say that, this sounds like a guitar

  • @HailRider
    @HailRider Год назад +13

    The tuner heads are hard to turn so you don't accidently brush them with your hand or sleeve or anything else that you swipe to closely with and go out of tune. A push / pull mechanism to lock / release for tuning would be a good thing for that style of tuner.

  • @tennko
    @tennko Год назад +48

    Hey, Glenn! I'm so stoked that you reviewed a GOC! I am a GOC Guitars Artist and the Vajra 8 I've got is one of the most comfortable guitars I've ever touched. Seems like you have an older run Materia that doesn't feature the AONeck profile. For my taste that blows the Endureneck out the water. Totally agree with your point on the tuners, you always need a pick to turn them. It's a bit of a hassle, but if you play with 1.5mm and have a truckload of those it's not that big of an issue. New models also feature glow in the dark side-dots. GOC really listens to the community and every new run has improvements. Love your review and love your work! Keep it up!

    • @XJR15ftw
      @XJR15ftw Год назад +7

      The pricing is actually amazing, and I've seen you killing it using the Vajra 8 on your channel. Tempting... :D
      EDIT: Nobody selling them in Europe or UK? Damn :/

    • @AlexAlexandrov
      @AlexAlexandrov Год назад +3

      Тамън да ти го пратя :D

    • @eriklambert3809
      @eriklambert3809 Год назад +1

      Interesting!! I have 3 teens playing and they have been begging for this style of guitar, but the cost is a bit much for a single dad that is a disabled vet. They currently use all of my guitars and amps.

    • @eriklambert3809
      @eriklambert3809 Год назад

      @@AlexAlexandrov my kids just subscribed

    • @eriklambert3809
      @eriklambert3809 Год назад

      My kids just subscribed to you too

  • @m00plank90
    @m00plank90 Год назад +41

    Cut yourself a little slack: Your guitar skills improve with every video. Can’t ask for more than that.

    • @RobSinner
      @RobSinner Год назад

      I want to teach him to play Priest.

  • @vividz8363
    @vividz8363 Год назад +12

    That close up of the guitar while glenn is playing👌

  • @fasteddievh2072
    @fasteddievh2072 Год назад +2

    Guitars skills and reviews continue to get better and better. I find my myself watching your reviews in their entirety. 🔥🤘👍

  • @liljoe5139
    @liljoe5139 Год назад +32

    Wasn’t he eaten by dogs ?

  • @Matthillguitar
    @Matthillguitar Год назад +23

    That’s one of their older models I think you should try on of the newer models they still have the same tuners but, they have a nut now they also have a much better locking system on the “headstock”

    • @ironblast5
      @ironblast5 Год назад +3

      Tuners can be improved with thrush bearings

  • @sillyness3456
    @sillyness3456 Год назад +2

    Talking about low tunings and catchy songs:
    Spiritbox: Circle with Me - Drop F#
    After the Burial: Neo Seoul - C#1
    Fit For An Autopsy: Heads Will Hang - Drop G
    Meshuggah: Nebulous - Drop D#1
    Just a few examples…

  • @marcoalexanderwinthermikke9132
    @marcoalexanderwinthermikke9132 Год назад +4

    You are probably the most Loud and angry guy i know, that "CANT see Red" 🤣
    Loved your choice of words.

  • @eriklambert3809
    @eriklambert3809 Год назад

    Thank you for the reviews!! I used to play until I became disabled so now I'm trying to keep my kids active and playing. They want to get into recording too. My oldest and I watch you and talk about things and your Amp, tone wood and pickup test helped immensely and saved me a lot of money as they wanted to swap out some of my old pickups(L500s in my 86 Charvel HH for example)

  • @goner.9989
    @goner.9989 Год назад +5

    About your theory on the psyche thing: there has been a research done (which I do not remember the source of) where it is said that our brains pick up on sonic frequencies that are the most closest to that of the human speaking voice, so if the guitar is tuned even slightly lower than those frequencies, your brain is just naturally is less receptive to it, as the tuning gets lower. Even though we physically respond to bass frequencies, sonically, we respond the most to midrange to slightly higher midrange frequencies. Hope this helps.

  • @modernroyaljams
    @modernroyaljams Год назад +1

    I had totally forgotten about Bad News until I saw the shirt. What a classic! The Young Ones was one of my favourite shows growing up!

  • @nickboxer7147
    @nickboxer7147 Год назад +1

    I dig the delay you through in there! Makes leads sound a lot better, in my opinion.

  • @mateuszlucek
    @mateuszlucek Год назад

    hey congrats on 500k subs! hopefully we can see 1M soon :)

  • @ryanwilson5936
    @ryanwilson5936 Год назад

    Damn Glenn, that intro was fire!! Keep it up, brother!

  • @allywilkeforsenate
    @allywilkeforsenate Год назад

    Love how good you are getting!

  • @BosbluzGuitarMethod
    @BosbluzGuitarMethod Год назад +1

    i have bought 2 GOC guitars....a 7 and a 6 string...Varga models....I love both of them...never touch my other guitars any more....even my high end Schecter's.....the tuners where a little rough in the beginning i agree....but when i changed the strings for the first time, i verry carefully oiled the threads on all the tuners, and and string height adjustments, and now they turn very easily...with that being said....absolutely the finest made guitars i have ever played. And the AO neck (Flat on the back of the treble side of the neck)forces me into classical position with my hand, which i also love....make good habits!!!

    • @SpectreSoundStudios
      @SpectreSoundStudios  Год назад

      Ok, I’ll try that out

    • @learningisgrowing
      @learningisgrowing Год назад

      The AO necks are quite something. They were 2022 models onwards so Glenn's one is out of date in terms of where the company are at now - they have improved immensely

  • @Pr0v0kat0r777
    @Pr0v0kat0r777 Год назад +5

    Good, honest review. I own Vajra a bit newer version. Tuners are the same tight as hell, but there are holes for a pick, so you could turn them easier. I must say they hold tune like a brick, i havent tuned them for a while, while my gibson and legator(sold it eventually)needs it every week. Goc became my main eventually, very reliable/lightweight axe for my taste, well schekter km-7 is on my lap 2 when i'm at home.

  • @lukagrubesa5586
    @lukagrubesa5586 Год назад +2

    The tuners are great, stay in tune really well and are made to be turned by a pick, that's why they have wedges in there, so yeah. What i really appreciate about the company is that it includes lefty versions of most of their models, unlike most other brands, as when i was searching for a 7-string for under 1000$ this, legator, solar and used schecters were really the only choices, and this brought a lot of higher end features like stainless steel frets and fanned frets, as well as being a headless guitar so yeah. Though i totally agree with the sharp sticky frets.
    Much love from Croatia \../

  • @KylaKarnage
    @KylaKarnage Год назад

    Hey Glenn, awesome video as always!
    One of my favorite bands that always stands out to me for great writing on a 7 string guitar is that of Unleash the Archers from Vancouver. Chunky, but catchy power metal at its finest. Their music inspired me to buy a Schecter C-7 Apocalypse after giving up on 7 string years ago. Definitely a different feel to that of the ergonomic headless guitars, but I freaking love it. Cheers and hail Crom!

  • @adammotter7430
    @adammotter7430 Год назад +1

    I own a 8 string Vajra from a 2021 roll out and I love it. My only two gripes are the tuners (which can be easily turned with a pic - so nbd) and the fret ends needing a little more smoothing. The action, playability, tuning stability and sound are all excellent.

    • @randomdude93-93
      @randomdude93-93 Год назад

      7 string Materia from 2022 (Lefty). Still love it ❤

  • @StratEdition
    @StratEdition Год назад +1

    I had the same feeling with the chugging on the 6th string on a 7 string when I started playing on one. But if you think about it, any song that had a lot of chugging on the 5th string (and there are a couple) you'd have the same exact feeling on a 6th string. It's just a matter of learning to play on the top string where you can angle your wrist more agressively because you have room versus in an "in between" string where things are tighter. That'll come with more practice. Nowadays I don't bother playing 6 string stuff on my 7 at all.

  • @dwerggalago
    @dwerggalago Год назад

    Avid 7-string player here, and this does seem like a really interesting alternative to the way more expensive Strandbergs. Thanks for showing this one off, Glenn!

  • @lewis1305
    @lewis1305 Год назад +4

    Hey Glenn, you should try out the EART GW2 (not the pro version). Great 6 string headless for even less than the GOC

  • @0riole11
    @0riole11 Год назад +1

    Easy fix for sharp string ends, stop using side cutters and get flush cutters. Flush cutters are used in electronics to cut the ends of wire square to reduce arcing, used on guitar strings, they stop strings being needle points.

  • @xburninxthexremainsx
    @xburninxthexremainsx Год назад

    this is probably your best video on a guitar ever bro, good stuff

  • @DudeMcGuybro
    @DudeMcGuybro Год назад

    One of the hardest auditorial slams I've ever experienced was a band called Ventana hitting the first note of the song "Watch us Burn" live. It's in Drop A, and it felt like I got blasted from the first row to the back wall of that club.
    Recording wise, yeah maybe Drop A isn't the best to remember riffs for, but when those notes hit live they fucking SLAM. In terms of memorable experiences, I don't ever remember a band immediately catching my attention like they did the first time I heard them.

  • @shagovthemutiny2591
    @shagovthemutiny2591 Год назад

    I think you have a valid point. Even as a bassist here, I've switched over to 5 string and play with djent style bands. Every time I go back to my 4 string, it's another animal. Noyebi also play guitars, 6 & 7's and this statement just seems to ring true. Thanks Glen

  • @MrSJPowell
    @MrSJPowell Год назад

    I'm not a metalhead or producer, but how much does the 7th string or drop tuning affect the sound after you put it through the low pass filter you've suggested in previous videos?

    • @alrecks619
      @alrecks619 Год назад

      you mean low cut/hi pass? it's pretty much on whether the kick starts clashing with the bass, and the bass starts clashing with the guitars.

  • @cags12
    @cags12 Год назад +2

    All those issues with hardware have been fixed in the past 2 years. Luminlay fret markers, Teflon washers and completely new nut. New neck design and other bits.
    I have PRS’s and Musicmans and the GOC has become one of my favourites now and I am measuring it on a high standard.
    I don’t think this review is fair to the current reality of the brand but well…

    • @learningisgrowing
      @learningisgrowing Год назад

      Yeah the newer models are light years apart from pre-pandemic models

  • @redevil200
    @redevil200 Год назад +2

    Glenn meet Trivium's Shogun?
    It maybe my bias but, that album was mostly written on 7 strings but it's strength is definitely in the song writing.
    Have you listened to Trivium? I'd say their newest album is a pretty solid example of their 7 string usage and not being djenty or gimmicky imo.

  • @ronaldmalcolm5609
    @ronaldmalcolm5609 Год назад +17

    Just consider this: somewhere out there, someone is thinking, "Damn, I wish I could shred like Glenn."

    • @theinfant
      @theinfant Год назад +2

      Don't think you have to look too hard even

  • @christiankinne8747
    @christiankinne8747 Год назад

    can someone please tell me what song the riff he's playing at 6:07 is from? also the riff from 10:08

  • @timothyt850
    @timothyt850 Год назад

    Agree on the setup. I received both of mine late 2022 and the strings were a mile high off of the fretboard. As for the tuners, just add a drop of lubricant on the threads and they're so much easier to turn by hand. I'd love to see you try out a more recent model. The new neck is very thin and the new hardware is 100 x better.

  • @commanderphilbo1471
    @commanderphilbo1471 Год назад

    Intro was killer 🔥

  • @darkflash32
    @darkflash32 Год назад

    Looking forward with the Xavier video, Glen!

  • @KaldDodeGitarist
    @KaldDodeGitarist Год назад +2

    As far as memorable riffs and low tunings go: Carcass, In Flames, At The Gates, Amon Amarth, all have very memorable riffs, and all have tuned to B standard or lower. I'd also include Nile, but they're a bit more extreme than the aforementioned bands

    • @KaldDodeGitarist
      @KaldDodeGitarist Год назад

      I wonder if it has more to do with low tunings and technicality and speed, than it does just low tunings itself. Because Necrophagist tunes to D standard (not very low), and I struggle remembering their riffs, but Death also tunes to D standard and has very memorable riffs

  • @DriveSMR
    @DriveSMR Год назад

    Can you get ball end strings and run it backwards at least?

  • @seanbarker4610
    @seanbarker4610 Год назад +2

    On the plus side of the High Gain situation, that means that you can use ANY solid body electric guitar to play Metal!

    • @daynedamage8919
      @daynedamage8919 Год назад

      Ideally with humbuckers (to avoid excessive feedback) but yeah, as long as it isn't broken then you're most likely good to go.

  • @notalkguitarampplug-insrev784
    @notalkguitarampplug-insrev784 Год назад

    What amp did you use?

  • @hide1986
    @hide1986 Год назад

    Are strandberg hard to tune?

  • @ryanohlson4181
    @ryanohlson4181 Год назад

    Hey Glen! Great Video. I both agree and disagree with your point about extended range guitars and lower tunings. I think there are plenty of memorable songs and riffs that utilize them, but I think that the styles that almost exclusively use them tend to overuse them and not use them super well. Stuff like older Amon Amarth and Carcass I think are good examples in the more extreme metal world. In more traditional metal styles, there are bands like Visigoth that play in B standard and have really really catchy riffs.
    I think it really comes down to how you use that extra range. I personally play a 7 string guitar in a traditional heavy metal band, and it just gives me an extra little bit of flexibility in my writing, if I have something in E minor that I want to modulate to the relative phrygian mode, I have that option. That's definitely not how most people who play 7 string guitars use them, but for me and the styles that I play I think it works really well.

  • @donbishop6994
    @donbishop6994 Год назад +1

    Steve Vais entire Passion And Warfare album was absolutely beautiful and very memorable. The guiyarwork on that album was perfection. Fun fact, the song was played by a 12 year old McRocklin with Steve's first prototype universe and was later gifted to the kid. Beautiful story behind the song too.

  • @elasticmachinery
    @elasticmachinery 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds good glen

  • @allywilkeforsenate
    @allywilkeforsenate Год назад

    Love this rig!❤️💯🤤💖💕💞

  • @theruel
    @theruel Год назад

    Thanks for the honest review! But, fudge you! I love my Materia 7! Everything you said makes sense though, except for the fret markers.

  • @hrgiger
    @hrgiger Год назад

    I have a few headless guitars with odd bridge tuners. Check the tuners and see if they have a hexagonal hole in the end. I suspect you are supposed to be using an allen key to tune those strings rather than your fingers! It would explain why it hurts. If you got a bag of bits with it see if the allen key is in there.

  • @RICCARDOREARDON
    @RICCARDOREARDON 5 месяцев назад

    YOUR TONE AS WELL AS PLAYING IN THIS VIDEO SERIOUSLY REMIND ME OF UNCLE~MR.JOHN PETRUCCI..

  • @wmrg1057
    @wmrg1057 Год назад

    Have you tried the 9 string Hennin was playing with

  • @bazzathegreat3517
    @bazzathegreat3517 Год назад

    I chop my strings into little pieces when I throw them away. I used to wrap them in a circle and throw them away. But high E would always stick straight up and attack me.

  • @dave6564
    @dave6564 Год назад +1

    Im on my second GOC and to be honest the build quality, finish, playability, pickups and everything are on par with my two 2.5k Kiesel builds. Theyve since redesigned the materia a few times. the tuners have been redesigned as well since that version. I sold my last materia, same as that one, because of the tuners. the new tuners and headstock string lock things are a billion times better.

  • @JackDeiten555
    @JackDeiten555 Год назад

    Tone nobs are useful for getting a good lead tone
    You just need to switch to the neck pickup, roll back the tone to 0 and add insane amounts of gain to your tone. Noise gate always helps. So some people do prefer tone nobs for certain tones. 🙂

  • @brandonjackson5865
    @brandonjackson5865 Год назад

    With so many baritone options out there, I think I would much prefer a 27 in for b standard or dropped A and then if you wanted to get dropped Z or whatever a 30 inch scale length. If I could get an original Universe or the black and green one then I’d probably have to for nostalgia because I always thought those were so cool and honestly 6 strings in an extended scale is way more comfortable in my opinion.

  • @michaelgothard6872
    @michaelgothard6872 Год назад +6

    GLENN! you are the shit, from top to bottom. You are honest, educated, opinionated, and (above all else) fucking helpful. Your guitar reviews are fantastic and yes, you have gotten better. As one will do when they practice and do what they love to the best of their abilities. As one of the bottom feeders you so despise, I would love to see some bass guitar reviews. I love low end lobster and a few other guys for their opinion, but with your stylistic approach I'd love to see some of your opinions on lower end basses. I know I know....rule number 2 coming in hard, but your opinion in my opinion is one that matters, so I have to ask. Love the channel, fuck you Glenn, and of course I gotta represent my fellow low enders and ask....wait....what?

  • @jonlorbacher
    @jonlorbacher Год назад +1

    Also, swapping the washers on those tuners with the Teflon ones that Strandberg uses instantly makes the tuners work a lot smoother. And they are cheap. The later GOC stuff doesn't have that same issue

  • @jasonflaherty8364
    @jasonflaherty8364 Год назад

    GLENN!!! Congrats on 500k! Get your best steel toes on and call Steve. 😂

  • @heisserschrei
    @heisserschrei Год назад

    Hey Glenn,
    If you want an exemple of a really memorable low tuning riff, check out Holy Roller by Spiritbox if you haven't already.
    That being said, as you get lower, you go into bass instruments territory and should have a different approach when writing riffs because anything meant to jump out as a topline melody will just get lost when another melody line at higher range is played. That's also why a lot of riffs on 7/8 string guitars, tend to go 1/2 octave up to accentuate certain notes.
    But well, it is not anything new that the bass range requires another way of writing, composers for orchestras figured that out a long time ago.

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Год назад

    I agree with your point about riffs being less memorable in lower tunings, especially in terms of playing 6-string riffs on 7-string or heavily down tuned guitars. That being said, Archspire (who I've a ticket to see on the 9th of March) play 8-strings and they're pretty impressive.

    • @alrecks619
      @alrecks619 Год назад

      i'd say Drop B/B Standard is the lowest you can go without having the guitars, bass, and kick drums clashing for that low end space.

  • @SoundForgeStudio
    @SoundForgeStudio Год назад

    Looks like Glenn might have a giveaway guitar for the near future.. unless he just wants it to sit around and collect dust, lol.. either way, cool video. I'm looking forward to the next one !!

  • @aeroragesys
    @aeroragesys Год назад

    Where do you even buy GOC? Seems like every listing is either used or sold out?

  • @crionics99
    @crionics99 Год назад

    Is it 7 string guitars or low tuning in general? Slaughter of the Soul is in B standard and that riff is memorable as fuck

  • @bassplayer2011ify
    @bassplayer2011ify Год назад

    I think the biggest issue most have with extended range guitars (at least what I've heard) is that the low b tends to sound like mud. And for most tend to default to chugging and do nothing else on seven strings. Which is funny because the 7th string is supposed to give more options not less.

  • @jeremylove6594
    @jeremylove6594 Год назад

    One of the lower priced victorinox Swiss army knives with the flat head screw driver / bottle opener would be great to have to turn the craptastic tuners. Bonus you can use it to open beers

  • @jblazeby
    @jblazeby Год назад

    I agree Glenn
    Opeth only really uses standard tuning and all their riffs are super cool and memorable.

  • @bigkidband5731
    @bigkidband5731 Год назад

    Glenn, You should check out the NK brand. Looks similar but using tuners with bearings and brass washers, multi laminate asymmetrical fan fret neck and great pickups. Cost is around $600.

  • @averyplaysguitar
    @averyplaysguitar Год назад

    the thing you said about lower chugging not making memorable riffs really depends on how good the artist's songwriting is.
    yeah, most people will just be using the lower string as a chug factory pumping out 1s and 0s like binary code, but bands like Meshuggah and Korn have been proving for decades that if you have the talent you can make something good and actually use the EXTENDED RANGE of an extended range guitar. And hey, even a song full of open string chugging like Bleed is memorable because it's so deceptively complex.

  • @jessewest2109
    @jessewest2109 4 месяца назад

    I havent seen on thing glenn has done that sounds like good music.

  • @tree6676
    @tree6676 Год назад

    Can we please get another SMG C*ckblocker pedal re-release?

  • @dandaris2153
    @dandaris2153 Год назад +1

    I bought a used Spirit (by Steinberger) headless bass, from 1996, and I LOVE this thing but, I need a screw driver to tune it lol.

  • @hannessimon9563
    @hannessimon9563 Год назад

    Fan fret vs traditional would be a cool test. Who can tell the difference. I fell like I can hear something but I can be wrong on this and would love to test this

  • @therealalexmullins
    @therealalexmullins Год назад

    I bought a GOC 8 string not too long ago. The manual does say to use a quarter to tune which is dumb lol

  • @apexrepeat9169
    @apexrepeat9169 Год назад +1

    You should really try a GOC with the AO neck profile. I have a new one and it's become my favorite. The tuners still suck, but the neck is thin!

    • @beekay4848
      @beekay4848 Год назад +1

      i think it has been better after adding the teflon washer. I use pick to tune my guitar. I would rather do that with a very stable tuning than easy ones that get detune several days later. I cannot recall when the last time i tuned it!!

    • @learningisgrowing
      @learningisgrowing Год назад +1

      Yeah the AO necks are quite something! You can always swap the bridge out for a T4M bridge - those tuners turn like butter!

  • @bparr6968
    @bparr6968 Год назад

    GLENN! Have you looked at the NK guitars on AliExpress? I've got a Kiesel Vader 7 and an NK 7 I keep for gigging (Kiesel lives in the studio). The NK has the same crap tuners sadly, but seems to be a better instrument than the GOC besides. Certainly keeps up with the Kiesel tonally, and fret ends are insanely good. They also make a killer 6, with a softer version of the endurneck from strandberg. The tuners can be upgraded to an AliExpress strandberg bridge clone which I've told is better but not tried yet. Have a go with an NK, see what you think.

  • @TarnishedViking.
    @TarnishedViking. Год назад

    Agree🤘

  • @molochsorcery4357
    @molochsorcery4357 Год назад

    I like the lower 7th & 8th strings on guitars and like a whammy bar, they're best used sparingly.

  • @Mike6StringsIn
    @Mike6StringsIn Год назад

    Some guitars with bridges like that come with a little wrench you insert in the tuner knob. It has a little crank I kid you not.

  • @ericdpeerik3928
    @ericdpeerik3928 Год назад

    I appreciate the whole headless guitar thing, it's definitely going forward, but it's not for me. I just can't deal with the guitar missing the head.
    I like how they work on the body and neck shape, but the pointy ends and painful tuners is a reoccurring complaint, regardless of brand.
    Although I do recall there being one where the ball strings go in upside down. They'll get there, no doubt about it.

  • @MichaelSheaAudio
    @MichaelSheaAudio Год назад

    On the point of lower tunings and catchy riffs, humans like bass frequencies. We can feel the bass and that's what sets the rhythms we move to, like the bass and kick. We like low tunings, but of course, the lower you tune, the more definition and note separation you lose. I think 7 strings and 8 strings and so on create a different way of playing, like I play my 8 string different than my 6 string, and they're commonly used in styles of music that aren't centered around catchy hooky choruses. If you want low tuned songs that are still as catchy as the music you like, then create it, or do your best to seek it out. I think there are tons of great, memorable riffs played in low tunings. Bands like After the Burial, Within the Ruins, Chelsea Grin, etc. have awesome riffs, but they use harsh vocals, which you have made clear that you are not a fan of. Good riffs in low tunings exist, I'm just not sure how much of it is presented in a way that you would enjoy. You can always be the change you want to see!

  • @theerectus2004
    @theerectus2004 Год назад +1

    Every time I go to the LGS and try a seven string I like my whammy DT more and more.

    • @brandonjackson5865
      @brandonjackson5865 Год назад +1

      That’s another excellent point with the various drop pedals out now I don’t see any reason to add an extra string, also baritone guitars are more readily available.

  • @soundman1402
    @soundman1402 Год назад +1

    "What's it sound like?" To my highly trained ears: A guitar.

  • @jonlorbacher
    @jonlorbacher Год назад

    Use a pick to turn the tuners. I actually wish that Strandberg would put the slots in the back of the tuners too. I have a Materia 8 and a Boden Original 8. For the heavies I actually prefer the GOC

  • @felipekneip5413
    @felipekneip5413 Год назад +1

    Gleeeeeeeeennnn! About the 7 strings thing, I would recomend you listen to brazilian 7 string music. Most of what you said about 7 strings iconic lines not existing and not beeing really necessary is based around modern metal. Brazil has more than a century of 7 strings genres that makes the instrument much more meaningful IMO. Clearly it's not metal and you might not like it, but I think modern metal could use the 7/8 strings way better if musicians listened to cultures that have the instrument more rooted in their musical history, like Brazil and Russia.

  • @louisburley1597
    @louisburley1597 Год назад

    Yeah I gave up on ERG’s a long time ago. I just don’t find them comfortable at all in the neck.

  • @felderup
    @felderup Год назад

    watching andre fludd's guitar reviews on headless, one thing i thought would improve them wouldn't work on yours, a standard locking nut replacing the horror show on his. what i'd thought was that a pretensioner would make tuning so much easier, except most locking nuts i've seen have to be done two strings at a time.

  • @michaelsnydermusic
    @michaelsnydermusic Год назад

    Glenn “don’t touch the sharp pokey part….ouch!” 😂

  • @K_R_N.
    @K_R_N. Год назад

    I also find that as I play more and get better, I care less and less about my 7 string and low tunings in general. You can make standard tuning sound as low as drop A by playing 4ths anyway.

  • @friedbunny76
    @friedbunny76 Год назад

    That shirt though! Hey, hey Bad News!

  • @johnnyq1233
    @johnnyq1233 Год назад

    With that tuning setup, why didn't they just create a key tuner that just slips over the slotted and knurled screws?
    Kinda like a drum key if you follow my drift.
    Include it in the case, with a set of narrow tip side cutters and Bobs your uncle!

  • @niemand5627
    @niemand5627 Год назад +1

    Persuit of the Vikings by Amon Amarth is one of catchiest songs ever its tuned to B

    • @gmod8033
      @gmod8033 Год назад +1

      Blinded by fear and slaughter of the soul by at the gates as well.

  • @kazzxtrismus
    @kazzxtrismus Год назад

    Gllleeennnn...try lubing the tuners....seems to be a trend these days.....one of the downsides of flat finishes and tighter tolerances is the need to lube......made a big/noticeable difference in a couple of my guitars

  • @allywilkeforsenate
    @allywilkeforsenate Год назад

    I so want the cheapie!

  • @BrianSteedman
    @BrianSteedman Год назад +1

    It's the age-old debate. 6 string vs. 7 string. It's like comparing a race car to a mini-van. You wouldn't try to haul a family of 5 in a race car, and you wouldn't try to break a land speed record in a mini-van. Is it possible to write a poppy hit on a 7? Absolutely. The problem is that most people reaching for a 7 aren't trying to write pop music.

  • @smrnv4484
    @smrnv4484 Год назад +1

    This review just doesn't make sense. Glenn reviewed the old version of the model which is only available b-stock. GOC made a great job improving all of the aspects mentioned in the video. Except of lack of fret marks on the fingerboard, but it's a personal taste thing and can be added by almost any luthier for a $50.

  • @UTubeHandlesSuck
    @UTubeHandlesSuck Год назад

    Maybe the next-gen GOC should come with a flathead screwdriver pocket in the body, like those instruments with the hex key magnetically clipped to the head.
    ...you know, to make it *_really_* easy to do quick tuning adjustments between songs and such. 🤣🤣

  • @DarrenForbes
    @DarrenForbes Год назад +1

    For $800 USD it should have no detractors in this day and age of guitar manufacturing. Great info as always.

  • @SkeeterMcBeater
    @SkeeterMcBeater Год назад

    Now that I think about it, there aren't too many riffs that get stuck in my head below C standard. And only so low because of early Queens of the Stone Age.

  • @aidandix7296
    @aidandix7296 Год назад +1

    I have to disagree that lower riffs are less memorable - songs like rip and tear from the doom soundtrack or under different welkins by novelists are hella memorable... Let's on forget animals as leaders or periphery who have tons of memorable riffs!
    One riff absolutely stuck in my head is Neo Seoul by after the burial something about it just hits me in all the right spots.
    I suppose it's a taste thing, some people are just drawn to certain pitches, I've tuned from like a bass A1 all the way up to standard F on a 6 string and i can safely say I like to stay around drop F#-A which is the register alot of my fav songs are in so I can imagine if your fav songs are all drop C to standard E then riffs in that tuning might be more memorable to you

  • @robspectre1973
    @robspectre1973 Год назад

    Ibanez QX52. Try that. 6 string headless with angled frets (not fanned) with lumanlay side markers. Wizard neck 3 piece roasted and gold frets. Under $1000. I love mine.

    • @admiralrng6506
      @admiralrng6506 Год назад

      oh those are beautiful guitars, Ibanez has been killing it lately with their experimental stuff