Grassroots ESP LTD Arrow w EMG KH-BB Bone Breaker - My Guitar Collection Episode 16
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- There are a lot of very cool guitars in my collection, so I wanted to do a little video series about them 😁🤘 I kept these videos pretty candid with no script to give it a more personal feel!
Guitar specifications:
Grassroots special edition BangDream! Arrow
EMG KH-BB Bone Breaker Pickups
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Stay heavy my friends 🤘
Cool old school looking metal guitar with not so usual fret board inlays! Great video! 🤘🤘🤘
@@jimihendriks82 Thanks so much!!! These Arrows are absolutely awesome 🤘🤘🤘
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@@ILIA-gk6cg 😁🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Love your esp 2 flying v arrow guitar
@@jericorytaylor4537 Thanks so much!!! These things play so well! 🤘🤘🤘
Great info
@@QwikVidz Thanks so much!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Great Job. Subcribed 💻👍
@@chupiconverge6034 Thanks so much!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
do u notice a diff between the 81 or 60 to the bone breakers
@@rudycastillo6369 They definitely have a higher treble balance/response than any other EMGs I've tried. The only 60 I have is out of the het set, and I'd say it is warmer than the neck pickup on the BB set. I'd say they handle lower tunings better due to the higher treble response; my fills are more articulate on them in C Standard than on an 81.
Definetly thinking about getting one with the price difference between the 200 series being so large (and this one actually coming with a reverse head when you buy it in black lmao)
The only thing that grants me pause is on the ESP website, it states the floyd as a "low recess" floyd. I'm just curious how far the pull-up range on it is?
Oh, and if you can give me a neck comparison, that'd be lovely, I'm an Ibanez girl at heart, but I've played some nice Jackson necks too, and the one i had on my ESP MP-600 wasn't bad either, ended up selling that one because no floyd haha. Fav neck currently belongs to my Jackson MiJ Kelly star; thing's like 18mm thick.
@@Furiora It's my favorite playing neck! It's definitely very close to my Jackson dinky in neck profile; perhaps a smidge wider. The low recess definitely limits the motion of the Floyd. I keep my action pretty low, so it mostly keeps me from pulling it too far up like I could with my other Floyds. If you check out my video Riot I use it for a harmonic at the beginning and pull it up until it touches the body, so that might give you a better idea of the range.
@@zarochi Intersting that you feel it's wider when the dinky actually has the wider nut (43mm to 42mm)
Yeah, I hear that, almost a shame, but it's nothing a flush trim router bit and a bit of patiance can't fix, assuming it's hitting the bottom of the front recess not the back of the spring cavity. Had that happen on an old rhoads, had a full recessed floyd route but you couldn't pull it back at all because the tremolo block was basically resting on the edge of the spring cavity.
@@Furiora Ya, maybe it's a different radius or something. I don't tend to look too much into those specs, but it feels like I have more room to breathe in the upper frets.
@@zarochi Well, I went and pulled the trigger, expecting it on tuesday. Any tips on the video side of things? You're an insperation in more ways then one
(At least, from what I read from you, I believe you are trans-fem like me? appologies if you're not)
@@Furiora There's a lot to the video stuff and a lot of ways to do it, but I'd say in general try to find a workflow that's repetitive and easy. It really makes it easier to churn out videos when you have a laid out production process you follow each time. I use a combination of Ableton, Blender and OBS, and I like to record audio and video in the same take (both to save time and ensure continuity). I'm trans too, though, I try not to focus on it too much since the haters come out of the woodwork sometimes 😔