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Sire T7FM vs Harley Benton Fusion-T: How much of a difference IS there?

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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • The question you never asked, but got an answer for anyways.
    0:00 - Whadda heck
    0:52 - Trees and nuts
    2:16 - Fretboard finish
    3:29 - Fretboard edges
    4:22 - BAD fretwork
    6:49 - Neck flaming
    7:24 - Heel joint
    8:40 - Body contours
    10:52 - Wobbly pickups
    12:28 - T7FM is beautiful
    13:37 - Muddy pickups
    14:49 - 6 vs 5 sounds, push-pull vs 5-way
    18:05 - Neck pickup, JC-120
    19:17 - Neck pickup, Neural DSP acoustic sim
    20:30 - Closing thoughts

Komentáře • 16

  • @huginstarkstrom
    @huginstarkstrom Před 7 dny +1

    Haven't tried the sire yet. My Fusion 3 is great though - no prob with frets or anything else. I certainly will replace electronics, but that's what I do with most budget guitars. And compared to my 1000 Euro Charvel (first one was sent back because frets were not same height, second one was extremely badly set up: one block of the trem was not height adjusted, trem springs fell out and I couldn't plug the guitar in without unscrewing and turning the input jack). Obviously the Charvel is a better guitar, but the state it shipped in...the Harley Benton was better. My takeaway: unless you try 7 guitars of one brand, you might get one that is by chance better than it's supposed to be or much worse than it's supposed to be. If you aren't good at setting up a guitar, buy one you tried in a music store. You never know, what gets sent to you if you order online.

  • @CookF
    @CookF Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much, Im currently debating which one I want to get. Wish there was a sire version with the Flame Bengal Burst.
    Nice to have such an elaborate comparison

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same! I can only imagine how beautiful a Sire would look in that color.

  • @fipponicosiaole
    @fipponicosiaole Před měsícem +1

    Thank you !! Super review

  • @davidclarke67
    @davidclarke67 Před měsícem +1

    I have a Fusion T and the frets on mine are great not scratchy at all. If mine was as bad as yours I would have returned it to Thomann but I can see how that could be a problem for you guys on the other side of the pond. I'm very happy with it 😊

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 17 dny

      Yeah, shipping for a return would really hurt the value proposition since I'm in the USA. If the frets aren't normally scratchy, it's much easier to recommend!

  • @daremo2010
    @daremo2010 Před 3 měsíci

    Exactly the comparison I had in my head this morning. Thanks! Also I am considering at the Fender Vintera Tele Deluxe…much costlier.
    I will say I didn’t care for the brightness of the Sire (I heard on another YT video) - I play some soul/R&B and think I would have the tone rolled down all the time. But I think that is easier than trying to get a brighter sound out of inherently muddy pickups.
    Anyway, thanks again.

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 2 měsíci

      Swapping pickups isn't too difficult so I tend to buy a guitar for the things I can't easily change (body/neck shape, fret types, etc). In this case, though, the Sire's pickups are much brighter than most humbuckers I've used, so I can see why it could be a dealbreaker for people less used to working with guitar electronics. But yes; when it comes to tone, subtracting what you don't want is much easier than trying to add back what doesn't exist!
      In the hand the Sire feels like a much better guitar than any of my Fenders. Fender makes good guitars, but the $1000 models feel like the $500 models from other brands. The Road Worn Fenders are the only ones that I'd take over a Sire, but that's comparing apples to oranges. At the end of the day, the best purchase is the one that makes you feel warm and fuzzy inside. If you buy a Sire thinking "I really wish I had a Fender..." you're better off just buying a Fender even if it doesn't check all the boxes. Also, remember that you can find used Fenders in like-new condition for basically half price! In the USA, I can usually can find exactly the model I want for way cheaper with 1-2 months of waiting. Keep an eye on Guitar Center's used inventory!!! Might make the decision a little easier. ;)

  • @namesurname5409
    @namesurname5409 Před 8 dny

    i have a regular fusion 2 (strat one) and it also had scratchy frets out of the box
    although i wouldn't call that "absolutely terrible frets", as fret ends are perfect and there's no fret buzz at all, i've seen much, MUCH worse
    used polishing kit with a bunch of sandpaper on some foam (called micromesh or smth) and some painter tape for fretboard protection
    went from 1500 sandpaper to 12000 and now frets are shining like little mirrors
    but yeah, that was a bit tedious, used the whole evening, next time i'll just use dremel with some polishing paste

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 8 dny +1

      Yeah; if it's something you're comfortable with fixing the guitar presents a pretty good value. Many beginners are afraid of that though, and there's a lot of guitars that play just as well without needing work out-of-the-box. More importantly.... I know Harley Benton can do better--some of their models ARE better!

  • @user-sf6vn3nh3h
    @user-sf6vn3nh3h Před 2 měsíci

    I have polished my fusion frets with my dramel and automotive cutting paste. Glass shine and it took me 10 minutes. Just remember to use fret protectors.

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 2 měsíci

      I'll have to try that, I've been using the MusicNomad kit and it doesn't seem to cut it for stainless steel frets. Works well for regular frets though!

  • @roadkingrocks5067
    @roadkingrocks5067 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Very good review. I am not opposed to changing pickups to achieve a different sound. The Sire does sound brighter than the other pickup demos you provided. Instead of brighter, would you call it hotter or higher output? Thanks

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 2 měsíci

      They're definitely not high output pickups; they're average for a humbucker.

  • @mjmb2017
    @mjmb2017 Před 20 dny

    They look like they were made in the same factory

    • @manak1n
      @manak1n  Před 17 dny

      Through a camera, they kind of do! In person they look more dramatically different.