I've had a lot of fun with these guitars! Thanks again to Keipro for sponsoring this video and sending them out to me. More information on their guitars here: www.keiproguitars.com/
I am also a female guitarist, and pro Luthier. They are nice, but, for the money( $2000’and up.)I’d much rather have my Ibanez RG 550 made in Japan for only $1000. which I absolutely love! And if I wanted to upgrade the pickups, etc, it would still be less. 🎸🤘🏻😊
They are really awesome guitars Miss Rachel. I have a question though, I know that you really also like Ibanez guitars, and I'm a beginning player, learning acoustic but I'm ready for my first electric guitar, I'm leaning more towards a strat, and I saw an Ibanez Gio RGX, it only costs $200 and looks great and sounds great too based on different reviews I've seen but alot of people also say this model is crap, probably I'm guessing because this model is made in China but I was wondering if you own or have ever played one and if you have, I was wanting your opinion so I can better decide for myself
I really like how you always sound like your smiling while talking, makes everything you say more interesting because it sounds like your always excited about your subject!
Rachelf I'm Impressed by your progress you made right from a beginner to were you are now btw Great guitars too so I look forward on your RUclips tube video and the EXPLANATION of the guitars and tutorials ❤ 👏
Both guitars look and sound amazing and from your description, very comfortable too. That Tele style guitar really caught my eye with the tones and burl veneer ❤️❤️
As a life long strat player, I want you to understand that the middle single coil pickup is where Rock and Roll rhythm guitar lives. First, set the pickup height a bit higher than most mfrs do at the factory. Roll the tone back to btw 5-7, use the volume in conjunction with your favorite gain pedal to dial in the appropriate level of crunch, and don’t be tempted to switch to the bridge humbucker. You will sound great, and you won’t sound like every other player in every other bar band in the world. Nashville session guys know, that middle pickup is there for a good reason.
Hey, Rachelf: Those actually sound like great guitars and the prices are very reasonable. If I didn't already own fourteen custom Fenders and Gibsons, I would definitely give them a try if I was just starting out. It is great to see you again! You have made incredible progress since I first started watching your videos from the very beginning. You inspired me, and I just sent off my fifth CD album to be produced so that I can give them out, for free, to the 250+ people on my eBlast list who have been following my musical journey--inspired by YOU! Cheers!
I can’t recall where I saw this brand featured before, but I definitely saw them about a year ago from someone who had gotten one second hand and posted impressions online. Nice to see you have a positive impression too! They really do look and sound great. Seems like the fit and finish, as well as playability are great too. I only worry about their price point. There’s so much competition these days. Will Americans drop $1000+ on an unknown brand? I would love to see them offer great guitars at a $500-$600 price point, and even one that’s more like $300-$400. Less fancy and more focus on quality/playability. That’s how they might build a following and confidence where people will be willing to spend much more money on higher end versions.
The quilted top looks nice. Also having the rounded smooth wood in the back must make it comfortable, specially at the bolt on area where the neck meets the body when playing high notes. That’s a very affordable price for the type of high quality craftsmanship.
Looks like you are becoming a bit of a gear junkie...haha.... those look and soound very cool. Always look forward to your video's. Thank you SO much for doing all these video's. As a little older beginner, just within the last month I've gone from wanting to play to owning 3 guitars now. Because of your video's I purchased the cool ocean paint skeem Ibanez RG, a Fedner Redondo in blue and just last week picked up a Baby Taylor Mahogany. Love them all. I'm getting to be a junkie already:-) Thanks again Rachel, you have been a MASSIVE inspiration:-) You may not know any of us outside of our comments but I beleive you have made an impact in all our lives. ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!
Super interesting. You smile so much, Its almost like you're giggling. Actually makes me think its more fun to learn guitar than it actually is. It's hard and the progress is slow, but after 6 months, I'm really trying to keep it fresh. You seem to help with that.
I guess I would have liked to know how well the guitars were setup and finished. Sharp frets? Nut height? Is the bridge smooth and comfortable to rest your palm on? How good are the tuners? Etc, etc, etc.
Rachel! Totally love your channel and all that you've accomplished! Would love to hear you play Dust in the Wind sometime if you've never recorded that.. and/or Barracuda or Stairway to Heaven if you feel like it 😉. You've inspired me to take a few formal lessons before I give self-teaching a try. Thank you! ❤️🎸🎵
If you think that's good, you should try a Godin Session. Just try to imagine if Canada made a Stratocaster. Body: Canadian Laurentian Basswod Neck: Canadian Sugar Maple (aka Rock Maple) Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan splittable humbucker Middle and Neck Pickups: Seymour Duncan Single-Coils Bridge: Hardtail or Tru-Lock Tremolo Just look them up, they're every bit the equal of a Made in USA Fender Stratocaster but at a fraction of the price. I'm not exaggerating when I say that when offered the choice (and ignoring the brand prestige which is meaningless when actually playing it), a majority of people prefer the Godin Session over the Fender Made in USA Stratocaster. If you've never heard of Godin or have never tried their guitars, you're welcome. 😁
They were shipped directly from China to me, not sure if they are planning on having a US distributor in the future or not though. When at my desk I've actually been mostly just using Bias FX 2 with headphones/studio speakers for a bit now, but I do like how the THR looks on the desk! Have been using practice amps elsewhere in my apartment still though :)
OK... so sorry, last comment. I'd love to know what Amp and or Moore pedal settings you normally use. My electric Ibanez is the sam eas yours but sounds nothing like yours. Obviously I'm doing something wrong. I have been playing around with my new Spark AMP and it's cool settings and the Moore pedal so I'll eventually get there:-)
For my videos I'm usually actually using Bias FX 2 modeling software for the tones. I use amps/the MOOER pedal more on the go away from my desk. I guess the Spark Amp should have similar tones to Bias FX 2 though, but I haven't tried it yet. I often use the "Steel Mask" preset (or some variant of it) in Bias if that helps!
Thanks so much for the quick reply. I was just getting ready to head into the "music" room to mess with some more setting. The Spark 40 is super cool. Maybe they will send you one one day🙂@@RachelfGuitar
I've had a lot of fun with these guitars! Thanks again to Keipro for sponsoring this video and sending them out to me. More information on their guitars here: www.keiproguitars.com/
Congrats Rachelf.
I am also a female guitarist, and pro Luthier. They are nice, but, for the money( $2000’and up.)I’d much rather have my Ibanez RG 550 made in Japan for only $1000. which I absolutely love! And if I wanted to upgrade the pickups, etc, it would still be less. 🎸🤘🏻😊
They are really awesome guitars Miss Rachel. I have a question though, I know that you really also like Ibanez guitars, and I'm a beginning player, learning acoustic but I'm ready for my first electric guitar, I'm leaning more towards a strat, and I saw an Ibanez Gio RGX, it only costs $200 and looks great and sounds great too based on different reviews I've seen but alot of people also say this model is crap, probably I'm guessing because this model is made in China but I was wondering if you own or have ever played one and if you have, I was wanting your opinion so I can better decide for myself
I really like how you always sound like your smiling while talking, makes everything you say more interesting because it sounds like your always excited about your subject!
Rachelf I'm Impressed by your progress you made right from a beginner to were you are now btw Great guitars too so I look forward on your RUclips tube video and the EXPLANATION of the guitars and tutorials ❤ 👏
Thanks so much!
Both guitars look and sound amazing and from your description, very comfortable too. That Tele style guitar really caught my eye with the tones and burl veneer ❤️❤️
As a life long strat player, I want you to understand that the middle single coil pickup is where Rock and Roll rhythm guitar lives. First, set the pickup height a bit higher than most mfrs do at the factory. Roll the tone back to btw 5-7, use the volume in conjunction with your favorite gain pedal to dial in the appropriate level of crunch, and don’t be tempted to switch to the bridge humbucker. You will sound great, and you won’t sound like every other player in every other bar band in the world. Nashville session guys know, that middle pickup is there for a good reason.
Hey, Rachelf: Those actually sound like great guitars and the prices are very reasonable. If I didn't already own fourteen custom Fenders and Gibsons, I would definitely give them a try if I was just starting out. It is great to see you again! You have made incredible progress since I first started watching your videos from the very beginning. You inspired me, and I just sent off my fifth CD album to be produced so that I can give them out, for free, to the 250+ people on my eBlast list who have been following my musical journey--inspired by YOU! Cheers!
I can’t recall where I saw this brand featured before, but I definitely saw them about a year ago from someone who had gotten one second hand and posted impressions online. Nice to see you have a positive impression too! They really do look and sound great. Seems like the fit and finish, as well as playability are great too.
I only worry about their price point. There’s so much competition these days. Will Americans drop $1000+ on an unknown brand? I would love to see them offer great guitars at a $500-$600 price point, and even one that’s more like $300-$400. Less fancy and more focus on quality/playability. That’s how they might build a following and confidence where people will be willing to spend much more money on higher end versions.
Why do you always looks like you're about to burst into a teary laughter😂 its amazing
The quilted top looks nice. Also having the rounded smooth wood in the back must make it comfortable, specially at the bolt on area where the neck meets the body when playing high notes. That’s a very affordable price for the type of high quality craftsmanship.
The Tele model sounds really nice.
It's awesome seeing new guitar brands. Those look and sound amazing!
The only thing better than “New guitar day” is “Double new guitar day”!
WOW! Very cool ! I think I will buy one of those guitars. Thanks for the fun reviews
Awesome, I've been using the KT one a lot recently, it's really fun to play! :)
The tele style is awesome. I want one.
Great stuff Rachelf love your Chanel and content. Love the new guitar's
Thanks so much!
Hi Rachel! I enjoyed your video tonight. As always, it was great to see you. I hope you will be posting again soon. Take care.
Thank you! :)
Looks like you are becoming a bit of a gear junkie...haha.... those look and soound very cool. Always look forward to your video's. Thank you SO much for doing all these video's. As a little older beginner, just within the last month I've gone from wanting to play to owning 3 guitars now. Because of your video's I purchased the cool ocean paint skeem Ibanez RG, a Fedner Redondo in blue and just last week picked up a Baby Taylor Mahogany. Love them all. I'm getting to be a junkie already:-) Thanks again Rachel, you have been a MASSIVE inspiration:-) You may not know any of us outside of our comments but I beleive you have made an impact in all our lives. ROCK ON!!!!!!!!!!
Those guitars look great!
What a great video dude. So much time and effort 👌 💪
Thank you!
Thank you, Rachelf.
Seriously digging that Tele! Great video Shred Queen! 🤘🏾🤘🏾🔥🔥
Keep rocking Rachel
Thank you! \m/
Super interesting. You smile so much, Its almost like you're giggling. Actually makes me think its more fun to learn guitar than it actually is. It's hard and the progress is slow, but after 6 months, I'm really trying to keep it fresh. You seem to help with that.
I just love everything about you! I smile when watching your videos! You're awesome! ❤
gorgeous! those are both nice looking
From what I can see these bad azz guitars! Thanks for the review.
I've been wanting to get a new cheap guitar that tele model looks cool. Thanks for the video Rachel.👍
Well, these surely ain't cheap! 😬💸💸 But they do look cool (as does many others in this price range, and less).
I would like that Tele as a Bass Guitar
Cool guitars. No lefties though. Terrific videos Rachel! 👍🤘
I guess I would have liked to know how well the guitars were setup and finished. Sharp frets? Nut height? Is the bridge smooth and comfortable to rest your palm on? How good are the tuners? Etc, etc, etc.
That Tele is beautiful. Cant find it online in that color. Bummer
Great video!!! 👍..Awesome Guitars also....
Thank you!
a little bit of Gojira...nice...that Tele style is very nice
Rachel! Totally love your channel and all that you've accomplished! Would love to hear you play Dust in the Wind sometime if you've never recorded that.. and/or Barracuda or Stairway to Heaven if you feel like it 😉. You've inspired me to take a few formal lessons before I give self-teaching a try. Thank you! ❤️🎸🎵
Thanks so much! Barracuda is one of my favorites, would be fun to do! :)
@@RachelfGuitar Please do! Would love to hear you play it! 🎸❤️🤘
So funny.... I lean way towards blue as well. Instead of looking at the guitar features sometimes I'm just lookingat how swett they look:-)
Do you know if they have any left handed guitars?
They both look really cool!
Only recently in full production & aimed squarely at players that lean to the Suhr aesthetic.
If you think that's good, you should try a Godin Session. Just try to imagine if Canada made a Stratocaster.
Body: Canadian Laurentian Basswod
Neck: Canadian Sugar Maple (aka Rock Maple)
Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan splittable humbucker
Middle and Neck Pickups: Seymour Duncan Single-Coils
Bridge: Hardtail or Tru-Lock Tremolo
Just look them up, they're every bit the equal of a Made in USA Fender Stratocaster but at a fraction of the price. I'm not exaggerating when I say that when offered the choice (and ignoring the brand prestige which is meaningless when actually playing it), a majority of people prefer the Godin Session over the Fender Made in USA Stratocaster.
If you've never heard of Godin or have never tried their guitars, you're welcome. 😁
Good video thanks.
It doesn't say if the frets are stainless, guitars that price usually have stainless frets these days.
Very nice guitars.wow.🙏👍👍🎸🎸⚘⚘
Dang gal! Those two axe's are awesome!
Great video
I like that T-style model a lot. Plus it looks really good on you as well. \m/ 😎 \m/
The pretty paulownia telecaster on their website says the wooden pickguard gives crispier tone… 🤔
Your voice is really entertain pretty Rachelf❤
They sound great! Do they have a US distributor, or were they shipped to you directly from China? I see you've gone back to your THR. 🎸
They were shipped directly from China to me, not sure if they are planning on having a US distributor in the future or not though. When at my desk I've actually been mostly just using Bias FX 2 with headphones/studio speakers for a bit now, but I do like how the THR looks on the desk! Have been using practice amps elsewhere in my apartment still though :)
OK... so sorry, last comment. I'd love to know what Amp and or Moore pedal settings you normally use. My electric Ibanez is the sam eas yours but sounds nothing like yours. Obviously I'm doing something wrong. I have been playing around with my new Spark AMP and it's cool settings and the Moore pedal so I'll eventually get there:-)
For my videos I'm usually actually using Bias FX 2 modeling software for the tones. I use amps/the MOOER pedal more on the go away from my desk. I guess the Spark Amp should have similar tones to Bias FX 2 though, but I haven't tried it yet. I often use the "Steel Mask" preset (or some variant of it) in Bias if that helps!
Thanks so much for the quick reply. I was just getting ready to head into the "music" room to mess with some more setting. The Spark 40 is super cool. Maybe they will send you one one day🙂@@RachelfGuitar
Does anyone know where to get them in Germany or Europe?
Not guitar related but as a girl would absolutely love to know your skincare and haircare. You look absolutely amazing for your age.
Yhe strat and the telecaster style guitars, look exactly like Jet JS400 and JT300. double the price, but looks to close to be coincidence.
Rachelf the best
Rachelf, what happened with the 6 and 7 years progress videos?
Hey, Rachel! The offer of a collaboration is still open if you're down. Maybe "Almost Easy" by Avenged Sevenfold? Think it over. 🎉
The start Looks weird because IT seems like a blue light Filter
why my ears always perk up at the sound of gojira
🤩🤩🤩
At least this video was promoted)
Hope "RUclips child protection drama" is kinda over
You didn't say what the make was
If you take those back covers off the guitar, they sound better.
in what way will they sound better and why?
No left-handed models. 🙁
I can check and see if they have any planned at the moment/for the future!
@@RachelfGuitar Thanks! 😀👍
@@delbhoye They said they have future plans, but still to be announced
@@RachelfGuitar Thanx! I'll keep an eye on the website. 🤘🎸
Can I have your brown Tele like guitar????
No lefties so meh.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤❤❤
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the best ... lol
Like #180 🤘