160€ Guitar - 200€ worth of mods | Worth it?

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Komentáře • 197

  • @eglide73
    @eglide73 Před rokem +233

    The reason that the Duncan pickup doesn’t sound much better has nothing to do with the wood. It’s just because the cheap, stock pickup is SO GOOD.

    • @steveweyerts
      @steveweyerts Před rokem +12

      Yes the pickup that came with it is pretty good! I will have to do a video on mine. Better than anyone I have seen.

    • @Dad-Gad
      @Dad-Gad Před rokem +10

      Completely agree , I've got a Kramer and the pickup is great 👍 Don't change it !!!!

    • @pixieloco
      @pixieloco Před rokem +3

      I have a Kramer Pacer Classic with the SD clone pickup, and I also have a Kramer Baretta Vintage with the original SD.
      the clone is so good that I wouldn't bother getting a real SD if I had a special. of course woods differ, but they still are head to head.
      😎

    • @kylezakk
      @kylezakk Před rokem +4

      @@Dad-Gad I put an EMG 81 in mine

    • @conordyer2307
      @conordyer2307 Před rokem

      Seymour Duncan is a ripoff. Hes part of the tone wood snake oil salesman generation that used the lack of internet and readily available information we have today to overcharge people for magnets and copper wire.

  • @chickendudehtx
    @chickendudehtx Před rokem +8

    Bro Jim lill disproved the whole “tone wood” trope lmao. his video is worth he watch

  • @Duckeggmike
    @Duckeggmike Před rokem +5

    13:49 “the nut went really fast” -> me when you showed the guitar next to the purple lights

  • @BitchCityRocks
    @BitchCityRocks Před rokem +24

    Great vid! I dropped a Vega Trem in mine and the tusq nut. Also black tuners. I actually like the pickup, normally I'd swap but it's been in there over a year now.

  • @BadMotivator66
    @BadMotivator66 Před rokem +64

    as long as you buy from a REPUTABLE seller (no ebay 'by musiclily' listings), wilkinson all-steel bridges can still be had pretty inexpensively. the musiclily stuff is not the same quality and i wouldn't call it much of an upgrade.

    • @randymiles904
      @randymiles904 Před rokem +8

      I'm a Luthier, builder and player. I've had really good luck with Wilkinson, musiclily, and a few other inexpensive brands. Obviously you want to think about what you're buying and use some common sense when making a decision, but a lot of it is very usable and/ or upgradable. Wilkinson is a bit of a standout though. It's usually better quality than the rest of the Chinese stuff. The Wilkinson 2 point trems, and locking tuners are my go to on builds. Great products.

    • @KryZehk
      @KryZehk Před rokem

      @Watcher Bruh I literally bought Wilkinson tuners for bass, 30 euros, and they were A LOT better than the original ones

    • @BadMotivator66
      @BadMotivator66 Před rokem +1

      @@ChrisLee1353-c6e i had a set of wilkinson and a set of vanson where 4 were loose hahahaha. how odd.

  • @Darkslide2AR-FE
    @Darkslide2AR-FE Před rokem +7

    I think what really helped with your tuning stability was the nut and tuner upgrades not so much the bridge itself but that is my personal opinion. I am always for upgrading a cheap guitar to make it perform better.

  • @666dreamboat
    @666dreamboat Před rokem +32

    Always replace electronics at the same time as your pickup! If you have pots that darken the sound you can buy expensive pups all you want and they'll still sound dark

    • @shanejb2121
      @shanejb2121 Před rokem +7

      +1 on the pot.
      Cheaper pots can be really off, and no matter what pickup you put in, the pot, if it's actual reading is significantly out of spec can just throw a blanket on the overall tone killing highs and dulling mids.
      I recently bought a replacement 500k audio taper pot from Fender no less, and once installed, I was getting a very weird tone from my SD Pearly Gates.
      I checked the pot, and it was reading 307k. Not even close.
      Got a Bournes instead, it was pretty much bang on at 496k, which is in the acceptable range.
      It really brought the pickup back to life.

    • @treishtrei
      @treishtrei Před rokem +2

      Excellent on the pot. And the saddles. Buy cheap titanium saddles from aliexpress and they will make all the difference. Or even good steel ones, not pot metal.

    • @Joe.Shmo.Eskimo
      @Joe.Shmo.Eskimo Před rokem +1

      Yup. I put an Invader in mine and it didn't sound like it should until I swapped out the pot for a CTS pot.

    • @666dreamboat
      @666dreamboat Před rokem +2

      @@treishtrei also I think super important, is better saddles are often nice and comfy!

    • @shanejb2121
      @shanejb2121 Před rokem

      @666dreamboat Yes! A good set of quality solid forged or stamped steel/ brass saddles over some of the ones on cheaper budget bridges is a major mprovement, not only in tone, and sustain, but longevity. Inferior material can corrode prematurely, and make them nearly impossible to adjust when the threads, and screw slots rust out.
      Not sure what these new Kramer's have on this particular bridge.

  • @bobmartocchio6203
    @bobmartocchio6203 Před rokem +5

    I’ve had a Baretta Special for about a year and a half now and did the Tusq nut upgrade a few weeks after getting it along with some Gotoh locking tuners and the difference in tuning stability once the upgraded were done was HUGE! It easily went out of tune before and now I can hit the trem bar and it stays in tune ten times better. I think the nut upgrade and locking tuners is the key to take this guitar to the next level. Also I love the sound of the stock pickup and really haven’t seen anyone do a pickup upgrade that made a substantial difference. In my opinion don’t waste your money on chasing a better pickup. The stock one just sounds right with this guitar. 😃

    • @steveweyerts
      @steveweyerts Před rokem +1

      I have the Tusq nut and now you have encouraged me to take the time and put it on. I will be doing a new video on this guitar. I redid the stripes and put a big light up kill switch on it. the blue matches the VanHalen pedals.

    • @user-ty7dm3md8w
      @user-ty7dm3md8w Před 9 měsíci

      did the gotohs fit with no drilling?

  • @brandonjackson5865
    @brandonjackson5865 Před rokem +6

    I’m sitting pretty close to 200 in upgrades on mine too, I bought a GM 84 ceramic pickup for it and still wasn’t happy, so I pulled the Duncan Distortion out of my RG and put it in there with a new pot, well now it looks cool AF because I bought a shop floor custom Duncan distortion with Neon Green bobbins several years ago and it looks killer in my Ruby red Baretta special but I’m still not satisfied with the tone either. Back to that in a minute. I’ve got a set of Gotoh staggered locking chrome tuners (now I sorta wish I’d gone with black or cosmo black) with 4 short posts from high e to d string and two medium length posts on the low e and a string this got the string pull angle near perfect across the nut , the nut that’s also a graph tech tusqxl, I put a Wilkinson vintage tremolo with the full sized block in it and it’s got Dunlop strap locks so I’m in it for over 200 in upgrades if you allow 50 dollars for the used distortion that I paid full price for years ago lol .
    I don’t know if you are having the same issues as me but I feel like I can’t get a tight enough rhythm tone for thrash style riffs ( through a DSL20cr with a older made in England V30 in it , pushing the front end with a SD1 or a OCD and even mid boosted 5 band eq in the loop with the volume a little above unity )I shouldn’t have any problem getting a tight defined tone from that signal chain in my opinion .
    Watching your video it hit me it’s got to be the slanted PU , the bass side poles are more towards the middle position and thus the strings have more energy and output, I think a vintage output would be better suited for my needs at least. Something around 7-9 ohms ( I know that’s not necessarily the best guide but it’s how we refer to pickup output especially Duncan’s ) I’m going to order a push/push pot and have the ability to choose series or parallel, and if putting the distortion in parallel doesn’t clear it up some, I guess I’ll be looking for a 59 or screaming demon or full shred . I know I what ever one is going to say but Eddie had his PU slanted like that and you’d be correct until he started playing guitars with higher output PUs think about it ... and the “brown sound” on VH1 was more than likely just the stock Ibanez PU in his Destroyer and I think the PU debate is what did he have in the Frankie ? The major of guitar on that album is the Destroyer and he said it was a PAF out of a Gibson in the Frankie with the slanted mount lower output right? I guess when the Frankie was white and black around VH1 it did have a full pickguard with the pu mounted parallel to bridge though.
    Anyway I’ve went on long enough but I think maybe me, you and anyone else might be trying to get a hot PU to do things it just can’t do mounted that far away from the bridge on the bass side .
    My beretta special is quite loud acoustically and resonates fairly well and that’s really all you can ask for tone wise from an electric when played acoustically does the body vibrate ? Is it loud? Does it have an acceptable amount of sustain ?
    Something I do to all my bolt on guitars is I tune all the strings about a half to 3/4 of a step sharp , then I slowly loosen the neck plate screws until all four have no load or clamp then usually I get a satisfying pop ( that’s the string tension setting the neck back tight into the pocket) if you have never tried that method for setting the neck on a bolt on , it can be a real game changer for some, and like any other adjustments on a guitar I do it ever so often and nearly always the neck moves a little bit.
    Jim Lil has convinced me that tone wood is snake oil, his “air tele” sounded just as good as his Anderson once he had everything right.
    I don’t think tone of an electric guitar acoustically translates directly to amplified tone but if it’s loud and vibrates acoustically it’s probably going to Rawk amplified.

  • @Tomekkplk
    @Tomekkplk Před rokem +3

    Tone wood isn’t a thing. If you played it acoustically you’d hear a change but that goes away when plugged in. You changed the nut, the bridge, and the pickup and went with lighter strings. All of this changes sound/tone/sustain etc. if you want a bigger change in tone change your speaker.

  • @kenweckhuysen9264
    @kenweckhuysen9264 Před rokem +3

    I modded mine with Fame black locking tuners and Fender strat standard bridge with a heavy sustain block. The later have the guitar some more weight and mass and made it sound a bit heavier since indeed the lighter weight tonewood gives it a lighter acoustic sound on the bass strings if you compare with a basswood body guitar. I also adopted the pole pieces on the pickup, bringing them up about about a mm or so. While this reduces the output a bit, since you need to lower the pickup to adjust for the higher pole pieces it make the sound wider more resonant and sound a bit meaner, more metal like then before it was more the hard rock classic rock sound. So try to adjust the polepeices to on the Seymour Duncan. And also make sure the balance between bass and treble side it optimal. Best point to start is 1.5 mm treble side and 2mm bass when pressing down on the last fret. And then make small adjustments till you find the optimal balance and eq response. Might give you more the sound you're after. Also indeed a custom with the scooped mids might not be the best for a heavier sound, a jb or distortion or even invader may have done the job better.

  • @playpm
    @playpm Před rokem +4

    Switch to a brass bridge block and brass/steel saddle will change the tone more, wood isn't that important comparing to these. But your mod still looks awesome!

  • @ShinSundown
    @ShinSundown Před rokem +3

    I did almost the same mods last year to mine. Duncan distortion instead. Ive since swapped it out to a Fluence classic which completely changed the character. Really fun guitar.

  • @BadMotivator66
    @BadMotivator66 Před rokem +6

    you can however get steel blocks (yours will be import, so 52mm string spacing) and brass blocks that fit. musiclily do one which is good quality once you swill out the metal filings from the drilled holes haha. if you can't upgrade the whole bridge that is. saddles can be had cheaply too

  • @slimsantilli4476
    @slimsantilli4476 Před rokem +2

    Kramer necks are pretty amazing. I still have my 88 kramer neck on a build I did in the early 90s

  • @sleepdeep305
    @sleepdeep305 Před rokem +2

    Pickups are such a relatively small part of the signal chain that most of the time getting one that simply works is good enough.

  • @tony_n316
    @tony_n316 Před rokem +4

    I did all the same upgrades and it really does add to the guitar's tuning stability. I did two things different however... I didn't replace the pickup, I found the one that came in the guitar sounded as good as the JB in my Charvel, so I didn't mess with that and I installed a Bourns EVH Low Friction 500k volume pot. The new pot didn't really do anything for the sound, but it made the responsiveness of the volume at all levels much better and it allows for better rolling when doing EVH style volume swells. (Somebody Get Me a Doctor for example) You can also make the stock volume pot more responsive if you cut out the treble bleed soldered to the pot.

    • @richardmartinez3342
      @richardmartinez3342 Před rokem +2

      I heard people online saying there is a lil capacitor soldered onto the volume pot and that one could just clip it off to resolve the issue with the volume response. I think I will but one just to see:]

    • @tony_n316
      @tony_n316 Před rokem

      @@richardmartinez3342 Yes, you can just take a pair of cutters and snip it right out. That will fix the problem and make the pot more responsive to volume swells. I believe the pot in there is already a 500K as well. I had no problem with how it functioned after I snipped the little piece out, I just prefer a low friction pot because all my other guitars have them, so I swapped it out. But if you don’t care about that, then snipping that little treble bleed will absolutely fix the volume response issue.

  • @chuckplainview4085
    @chuckplainview4085 Před rokem +3

    The pot in mine read like 340k on my multimeter. I had a push-pull that was measuring at 497k and used that and it totally woke up the guitar. The split coil sound from the trembucker i have in it was way more "stratty" than Im used to and I 100 percent believe that its because of the pickup slant. A brass trem block and maybe some nice roller saddles would make a meaner bridge out of the one you got, which in my opinion contrary to what everyone else is saying isn't that bad its more than usable.

  • @intotheshred
    @intotheshred Před rokem +2

    A pickup magnet is such simple technology that must cost a dollar to make. I don't understand why people think stock pickups must suck. Why would they make a pickup sound bad when for the same dollar they can make it an exact clone of a famous pickup?

  • @DaDandyman
    @DaDandyman Před rokem +1

    Pickups are very simple in the way they work. They are not an EQ. A pickup in the same style, in the same position, is going to sound the same. If you want to fundamentally change the tone of this guitar you should cycle through IRs and change the EQ curve on the amp sim you're using. If you want to change it in the guitar itself, maybe check out some new potentiometers-since those actually do EQ your signal.
    Also, you could remove the body and neck from this guitar and keep the position of everything the same and it would sound the same. Guitars are a closed circuit.

  • @GreyRock100
    @GreyRock100 Před 6 měsíci +1

    That Chris Fix impression was on point.😂

  • @philipbeasley72
    @philipbeasley72 Před rokem +1

    That sounds good. There is a big difference in sound. More bite. More crunch. The nut and the seymour and locking tuners tighten the sound up.

  • @Unchainedmaple888
    @Unchainedmaple888 Před rokem +5

    For modding beginners or for those like myself who suck at soldering, I recommend going with EMG pickups because they're completely solderless and come with higher quality potentiometers and output jack. I'd also spend the extra $20 for a set of Gotoh locking tuners. In the states a set of Gotoh locking tuners is around $60 , so not much more expensive than the Harley Benton tuners.

    • @ErebosGR
      @ErebosGR Před rokem

      Gotoh tuners/bridges are no longer made in Japan. They're most likely made in the same Korean/Indonesian/Chinese factories as Harley Benton's.

    • @kenweckhuysen9264
      @kenweckhuysen9264 Před rokem +1

      Did it fit without sanding or drilling work?

  • @JohnnyBeane
    @JohnnyBeane Před rokem +2

    Love these guitars! Have a few of them and plan to mod them in different ways.

  • @wrongname3636
    @wrongname3636 Před rokem +1

    Mate, this is the content i love, thanks milian

  • @jasongreer8279
    @jasongreer8279 Před rokem +8

    Waiting for the "If you're with Legendary, why didn't you get a Legendary pickup donated?" comments.
    The answer? Who doesn't like Seymour Duncan? I know I do. They were around at the exact era to be perfect for this project!
    Amazing video as always my man.

  • @sovietdocapaoredondo
    @sovietdocapaoredondo Před rokem +1

    This guitar seems to be a killer one, especially for who is low in the budget. It's a quality piece and you don't run out of money for an instrument.
    I would do the similar mods as you did, but the pickup. I think there is no reason to spend money with a SD after listening the difference of both on this specific guitar.
    Really cool vid!

    • @steveweyerts
      @steveweyerts Před rokem

      Thanks. You are right about the pickup.

  • @chiphargis2419
    @chiphargis2419 Před rokem +1

    If you pulled the pick up and controls out why wouldn’t you shield the cavities? That alone can improve the quality greatly

  • @draleigh8881
    @draleigh8881 Před rokem +3

    maybe its just the pickup choice a seymour duncan distortion would be a better choice or a dimarzio super distortion. pretty cool mod project tho i like how it looks. i dig the 80s style

  • @JoseCastro-nn6br
    @JoseCastro-nn6br Před 16 dny

    Bro, it has nothing to do with the wood. the body is Mahogany, the reason for the slight difference in tone is because whoever makes the cheap Alnico 5 pickup hit a home run with it. I put a JB in mine when I first got it but realized the stock pickup sounded better so I put it back lol.

  • @mikemercer5808
    @mikemercer5808 Před rokem +2

    I have the same guitar, and for the money it's great. But, I think Kramer could have done us all a big favor if they would have upped the price a bit and included a cheap Floyd on the guitar. Then you would be talking about a great modding platform for a cool shred guitar. It would already be routed for a Floyd upgrade, and that would have totally sweetend the deal. I added locking tuners and a Super Vee Bladerunner I had laying around. Plays great and stays in tune very well.

    • @TheRockinDonkey
      @TheRockinDonkey Před rokem

      Honestly, you're better off with that Super Vee Blade Runner than a cheap floyd, because the Floyds that Kramer uses tend to wear out really quickly and they don't have the same dimensions as an OFR, so you can't just drop a better floyd in. I picked up a used Kramer with a floyd and it wouldn't stay in tune until I installed a trem stop and cranked the springs way in. It doesn't behave any different than the Super Vee Blade Runners I have on a couple of my guitars.

  • @IkeReedy
    @IkeReedy Před rokem

    Wow how cool you’re a ChrisFix fan! Good for you! Nothing like cars and guitars 🤘

  • @jeebak
    @jeebak Před rokem +5

    Before resigning yourself to the sound being limited entirely due to the tonewood... something I learned from swapping out the stock pickups from my Steinberger Spirit, replacing the volume and tone pots w/ quality ones made a big difference. The factory ones seemed like they were choking the life out of the pickups.

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  Před rokem +2

      That would actually be a very interesting topic - only change the pots and see what's the difference there!
      I didn't mean here to reduce the sound ONLY to the wood, I just meant that an expensive pickup can't make a 160€ guitar sound like it was 1600€ with the same pickup.

    • @jeebak
      @jeebak Před rokem

      Absolutely! I just wanted to point out that the pots are easily overlooked. I mean, I overlooked them when I did my pickup swap. The Seymour Duncan's I used shouldn't have sounded so "dead." It wasn't until I read about the pots in a Steinberger forum, that the lightbulb went on. CTS are usually what's recommended, but they were too stiff for me (to do pinky volume swells.) Emerson's were recommended, but they sounded too "scratchy," IMHO. I think I went w/ some mini-Alphas. For your Kramer, the 500K Seymour Duncan Yngwie Speed Pot would be slick!

    • @jeebak
      @jeebak Před rokem +2

      Oh, a quick test you can do to see if the stock factory pot is choking your sound, is to simply bypass it, meaning wiring the pickup directly to the output jack. If the sound improves, that's pretty convincing evidence that the factory pot should be replaced.

    • @josuastangl7140
      @josuastangl7140 Před rokem

      Another tonal factor could also be the bridge

  • @bryantcrawford5664
    @bryantcrawford5664 Před rokem +1

    One mod that you can do and it won't cost you a thing is clip out the crappy capacitor that they put in those.i done it to mine and it woke it up big time. I seen the mod on CZcams and it works.cheers

  • @dver4624
    @dver4624 Před 8 měsíci

    I much preferred the stock pickup. It sounded clearer and more chunky. I have that Seymour Duncan pickup in one of my guitars and the lower-mid emphasis works will with some amps but it's the only SD pickup I have tried that I have been underwhelmed by.

  • @Cpmnk
    @Cpmnk Před rokem +7

    Btw, if youre after amazing cheap locking tuners, try some guyker tuners of ali. They will be way better than the generic ones

    • @alti_gottem
      @alti_gottem Před rokem

      guyker makes a lot of different ones, and there are a few that are decent but most I've tried had skips and general-chunkiness that couldn't be resolved with lubrication. On the other hand, these Jin-Ho ones that Harley Benton and Guitarfetish sell as their own have never given me issues, I have them on 4 guitars and thinking about replacing more standard tuners with them.
      If you still have the link to the guyker tuners you tried that worked great for you, please send! I would love to try them out!

  • @jesseanderson991
    @jesseanderson991 Před rokem +1

    Gonna incorporate "fiddleage" into my lexicon after this video 😂 very cool project man!

  • @pistolpete7280
    @pistolpete7280 Před rokem +1

    LOVED the ChrisFix reference!!!!

  • @krma1970
    @krma1970 Před rokem +2

    Interesting. Too bad you didn't demonstrate the new tuning stability after the mods. Some dive bombs and "abuse", just to check it fully and honestly. Because they're really good starting point guitars for the price, you're right.

  • @thatgamer2774
    @thatgamer2774 Před rokem +2

    The reason the sound didn't change between the 2 pickups is because they don't make anymore than 1% of your tone shure a single coil will sound different than a active pickup but comparing 2 basically the same pickups wont do much for you
    As for ToNe WoOd that's mostly placebo as most of us hear with our eyes it doesn't change the sound on electric guitars only acoustics or maybe semi hallows

  • @giorgosk2884
    @giorgosk2884 Před rokem +1

    The oem pickup is BHC made by epiphone as it seems.
    So its not a noname brand and its actually really good.I got the same guitar and decided to put a SD custom 5 too
    There is a difference but considering the price of the custom i dont think it worth it,minimal difference to be fair

  • @peterallen1041
    @peterallen1041 Před rokem

    The mods I did to mine were a gfs bridge with brass block, babicz saddles, locking tuners, Planet Tone Pasadena 78 pickup, and Mad Hatter electronics wiring kit

  • @prisonmike4971
    @prisonmike4971 Před 7 měsíci

    I ot my kramer baretta in hot pink, and aside from a basic set up- as with all new guitars- I ended up with one of my favorites to play for literally $99 bucks. That is insane. I do want to get that graphite nut and lockin tuners, but right now it has not right to sound this good at this price point.

  • @Greg-nq8xy
    @Greg-nq8xy Před 5 měsíci

    This Kramer that I've looked at is pretty cool Too.

  • @antonharmacinski276
    @antonharmacinski276 Před rokem +1

    1:45 - that purple universe guitar sure is pretty.

  • @deanbentley1571
    @deanbentley1571 Před 11 měsíci

    Bro that riff at 11.32 is so sick!

  • @svpmusic8140
    @svpmusic8140 Před rokem

    the answer to the question was it worth it comes down to are you keeping it for yourself and it sounds better to you if so yes if it is a case of thinking about resale value then the answer is no. as when you come to resell it for all other buyers and the market it is still just a second hand Kramer Baretta Special and will only be worth the price of a stock one, regardless of any upgrades you made as they are only upgrades to you personally they may not be what other people want on the guitar. so to get the value of the guitar and what your upgrades were you would be better off putting all the stock parts back on selling the guitar as stock then selling the upgrade parts separate to the guitar.

  • @beaston_guitar
    @beaston_guitar Před rokem

    The tone you attribute to the wood type is actually a product of the guitar's construction. The scale and pickup placement are the main factors in electric guitar sound. All other details only have subtle effects as you displayed in this video!

  • @BoyAditya
    @BoyAditya Před rokem +1

    Trembucker? 🤔 But that slanted Van Halen routing is because he use standard Gibson pickup 😁 ..

  • @Getcha333
    @Getcha333 Před rokem +1

    I kinda feel ashamed that I kind of like the stock pickups more than the duncans on this!😅 Ofc the duncans sounds a bit more clear and less blended, but the og ones just got that classic 80's metal sound to them!

  • @Cpmnk
    @Cpmnk Před rokem

    I f*cking love these types of vids. Keep it up man

  • @666voyager666
    @666voyager666 Před rokem

    I thought this was just me! although ive been adding very expensive mods to more classic kramers the results have been so amazing !

  • @ChrisLee1353-c6e
    @ChrisLee1353-c6e Před rokem +1

    Protip on these. The volume pot makes a bigger difference in sound than the pickup. Bourns 500k made mine come alive. The stock volume pot is actually so bad it makes the pickup not sustain notes.

    • @steveweyerts
      @steveweyerts Před rokem

      this is true. I changed mine now to a seymore duncan and put in a separate kill switch.

  • @zgravity8964
    @zgravity8964 Před rokem +1

    Damn i never saw someone using a cutter like this. It looks like you are cutting yourself. I nearly shit my pants of fear dude. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mikesguitars3289
    @mikesguitars3289 Před rokem +2

    you are right with the ''tone wood'', if the guitar sounds ''dead'' acoustically then even with the best quality hardware and pickup the guitar will remain sounding ''dead''

  • @Batsinthebelltower
    @Batsinthebelltower Před rokem

    Hey dude nice work , i have the same guitar and even got teh same bridge as you ; black Gotoh tuners , and dimarzio super distortion wired parallel ala 80s paul gilbert. Another thing to try - cut off the capacitor on the pot for a much better roll off , they come with the wrong value. Also try the fender half size saddle screws , which sit down below the saddle and its much smoother on your hand ! Rock on !

  • @frankieg3409
    @frankieg3409 Před rokem +1

    3:07 OMG thank you for explaining that! I do that all the time and sometimes when people want to stand around me and watch me while I'm working on something (so fuckin annoying! ) they like to remind me "righty tighty lefty loosey!", I just ignore them and keep working while thinking to myself that if they had any idea how to do the work themselves then they would be doing the work instead of me doing it.

  • @darthshaggy9970
    @darthshaggy9970 Před rokem +1

    full anxiety min 4:50, come on men, buy a fcking crimper hahahaha

  • @maxmustardman298
    @maxmustardman298 Před rokem

    the perfect tinker guitar

  • @Johnmannish
    @Johnmannish Před rokem +2

    I think the tilted pickup makes this guitar sounds special. I have it and try many pickups in it and you have to find the right one to it and it will sound great. Better pickups for it for me are the ones with more high mids than low mid, because the tilting puts the pickup fuerther from the bridge and gives more low mids. Also a big brass block would add more mids, i think it's a bit scooped guitar also.

    • @kenweckhuysen9264
      @kenweckhuysen9264 Před rokem +1

      Which ones did you try ?

    • @Johnmannish
      @Johnmannish Před rokem +1

      @@kenweckhuysen9264 I've tried the Duncan Distortion, Duncan The Hunter, Duncan 59/Custom Hybrid, Duncan Frankenstein, Duncan RTM, Duncan Blues Saraceno, DiMarzio Super Distortion, Mighty Mite 1300, and Gibson Dirty Fingers.

    • @DrumBuster16
      @DrumBuster16 Před rokem +1

      The perfect pickup I got for mine is the Duncan 78! Try it if you haven’t yet

    • @Johnmannish
      @Johnmannish Před rokem

      @@DrumBuster16 that's one I didn't tried yet. Also the Custom, never tried it. I wanted to buy the Ecclair, which is a JB with A2, some like that, but i already have the RTM that I think it sound kind of like the Ecclair, so I don't know if spending the money on it, it's Custom Shop

  • @lionrivero4598
    @lionrivero4598 Před rokem

    It looks and Sound DOPE, Congrats!

  • @frantisca
    @frantisca Před rokem

    Although your style is metal/drop tune riffs, you probably could have sensed more the difference in tone of the pickups by playing a clean sequence. . No matter what, regarding the wood, I absolutely agree: if it's a plank of non-resonating wood, you can change whatever you want in terms of electronics, it won't make a night and day difference. The vibration, overtones, sustain do come from the quality of the body. Cheers !

  • @danfitzpatrick4112
    @danfitzpatrick4112 Před rokem

    Looks F-ing Awesome! Glad I found this video.. I have had a white one for a while that I modded with brass trim/tuners and pickup. Just ordered the purple and was thinking the black trim.. HELL Yeah, Perfect Look! Thanks for sharing

    • @steveweyerts
      @steveweyerts Před rokem +1

      Cool! I just re taped mine off and did a new pattern. It looks even better now. I will post a new video soon!

  • @garrettboomerbender
    @garrettboomerbender Před rokem +3

    Should also replace the pot and wires

  • @maxmustardman298
    @maxmustardman298 Před rokem

    and I would def suggest to tape off the leads you dont need, unless you put switches in there of course

  • @JohnDoe-ej9mi
    @JohnDoe-ej9mi Před 9 měsíci

    The sound on electric guitars have little if nothing to do with the wood or construction in my opinion .. you find tons of video that talk about that .
    Probably the pick-up you choose has a similar frequency response than the other one or if you are using a vst / amp simulator the patch you are using make them sound similar or more probably it's just a impression. If you use a Dimarzio Evo you should feel the crazy mid range frequencies / the overall increase in output and clarity in theory but with a real valve amp not with some Multi/processor / vst x.x.
    The problem with cheap guitars is that you can mod them as much you want but the neck / body shape overall construction quality is still the same will affect the play-ability and the feel when you play that it's what you think is still lacking .
    Also a better bridge from Gotoh / better locking tuners a full anti-noise treatment / shielding could improve it even more but you can't reshape the neck and redesign everything , how the frets are are made etc etc . I mean you could potentially but not worth... just buy a new guitar at that point 😂
    For that reason personally when i buy i a guitar i check first the feel and play-ability / tuning stability after that i test everything else .
    I think no point to buy a guitar with a amazing sound that lack feel and uncomfortable to play.
    Overall i liked the video and you did well to don't spend to much on that guitar .. look cool tho u.u.

  • @thaedleinad
    @thaedleinad Před rokem

    I know what you mean about a decent pickup not saving the sound of a cursed guitar. I have a cheap 7 strings that I am not a big fan of its sound for metal at all, I put an expensive Seymour Duncan on it and it barely changed anything.
    I remember this interview with a guy from the Fender Custom Shop, one of the builders. When asked what makes a guitar sounds great, in the middle of the whole answer, he said something like "some pieces of wood, for some reason, do not want to be a guitar...".
    Well, I guess there's some truth to it.

  • @tokk3n-hj4xg
    @tokk3n-hj4xg Před rokem

    nice playing.

  • @woochyna
    @woochyna Před rokem

    Ne bi mi nikad palo na pamet da si sa ovih prostora, buduci da sam cuo krnji francuski uz saznanje da zivis tamo negde gde je lepo :)

  • @somboonamarin9224
    @somboonamarin9224 Před rokem

    You' re winner💯

  • @PurrPlanetPlay
    @PurrPlanetPlay Před rokem

    I love this kind of content

  • @jarred23
    @jarred23 Před 4 měsíci

    that wood is bad man

  • @christopherparsons3224

    Add some reverb to give the sound some depth, if you feel it is a bit flat....

  • @crankydragon
    @crankydragon Před rokem

    Nasty Cavity...both would makes a great hardcore bands name and is why you should floss!

  • @Stevewatson3
    @Stevewatson3 Před rokem

    Think I’m buying one of these could anyone mention if they’ve had any fret issues? It’s really all I’m concerned about. ❤love this bad boy. Personally I thought the new pickup had a better sound but not by miles I’d deffo change the pot for the sake of a tenner. Enjoyed this video thank you!

  • @randomxproductions9594

    I think the aim of this guitar was to emulate the 80s hair metal sound which it does excellently

  • @t_separator
    @t_separator Před rokem

    Nice tipp with the dremmel, thx.

  • @jotunbjorn
    @jotunbjorn Před rokem

    Do you do the neck pocket trick with your guitars? You know, loosen the neck screws when the strings are at full tension then re-tighten them.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087

    Should have put a Floyd on it as it was meant to be. They came with Floyd's in the 80s and more expensive version comes with a Floyd.

  • @ruhrpottflo2249
    @ruhrpottflo2249 Před rokem

    Hammer 🎉

  • @seanmorgan9020
    @seanmorgan9020 Před rokem

    TB-5 is one my fave Duncans.

  • @ThePedroDB
    @ThePedroDB Před rokem +1

    Tone wood..... 🤣 Isn't is more likely that the two pickups were voiced very similarly?

  • @kenweckhuysen9264
    @kenweckhuysen9264 Před rokem

    @MilianMalivukMusic did you measure the tone stability when using the tremolo with z tuning device? The reason I als, I managed to snad out the nut and with some lubrication it stays about in tune, but still raises at few point above pitch, but to the earnit:s ok, so i am wondering if changing to a graphtech is worthwhile, in a way it stays perfect in tune? Thx

  • @mstreech
    @mstreech Před rokem

    The low end is way better with the new pickup!

  • @axilleas
    @axilleas Před rokem

    I put a Floyd on mine as soon as I got her out of the box. I don't know what it is about them that makes them beg for modding so much!

  • @pupu6oi74
    @pupu6oi74 Před rokem

    great video

  • @FriskyOG
    @FriskyOG Před rokem +2

    Wood doesn't change the sound of the electronics.

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Před rokem

    By God now I want a Dimebucker on it.
    SQUEEEEEEDLY!

  • @PhilHarmonic87
    @PhilHarmonic87 Před rokem +1

    Nice Video! I have an Ibanez RG1127PBFX and the Tuning stability is awful although it has locking tuners. I dont have much experience but watching this video seems to confirm what I noticed with my guitar. Somehow if you bend too much or bent the neck back and forth, the strings seems to get stuck and there is instant detuning. It has a plastic nut and there is obviously not much space for the strings. Do you think somehow filingthe nut (where the strings go through) would help? But it is a shame, that such an expensive guitar (I luckily bought it quite cheap used) has such a simple plastic nut...

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  Před rokem

      Filing the nut can quickly change the height of the string and give you a problem with the string action but you can try by sliding a guitar string through the slot a couple of times or use graphite to lube the slot. Or you can get a replacement like I did!

    • @MichaelJamesWood
      @MichaelJamesWood Před 11 měsíci

      Expensive guitar?

  • @Polentaccio
    @Polentaccio Před rokem +1

    Did you do anything soecific with the nut or was it so close size wise to the stock nut that you didn't need to sand it down for height or width?

  • @davidp6007
    @davidp6007 Před rokem

    Yo! If you have to upgrade strings...those aren't much of an event mate...try Elixir, they cost a lot more than those... but they last forever and are way more comfortable to play and, I think, sound better than EB.
    My brother pulled out of the attic one of those from the 80s just a couple of days ago...dusty and very unloved. I thought maybe I can mod for fun....then I saw your vid. ..not really worthy neh?!. It is better as furniture...

  • @hugofioliveira
    @hugofioliveira Před rokem

    xd those kramers have a alnico 5 pickup. its supposed to sound good. the diference u might have listenned can be doe to the new pickup beeing just different. Different pickups have different voicings. so yeah xd. And you dont need a ultra expensive pickup from one of the top 3 know brands to buy a good sounding pickup.

  • @pinkyellowblue007
    @pinkyellowblue007 Před rokem

    You mention the new nut being wider than what was on there, is the string spacing on it different or same as the original one?

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  Před rokem +1

      String spacing isn't affected, they only add a bit more meat on the edges so you can fit the nut perfectly to your neck.

  • @crunchchannel9391
    @crunchchannel9391 Před 11 měsíci

    It is wirth it because the body is Mahogany, your trying to compare it to your main guitar which is bass wood with a better locking system giving more sustain then the special. Mahogany is a good wood Gibsons dont demand the type of money they get for nothing. Everyone deals with all the issues the LP has for the tone.

  • @HalfBlindHobbit
    @HalfBlindHobbit Před rokem +1

    As much as i love purple, that thing needs re finishing

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  Před rokem +3

      The problem is it looks lavender on my camera and waaay of like the real thing. Like it's a really rich purple in real life.

    • @HalfBlindHobbit
      @HalfBlindHobbit Před rokem

      Ah ok i see, maybe a matte then rather than its current gloss finish? Just my personal preferences :)

    • @brandonjackson5865
      @brandonjackson5865 Před rokem

      It’s hard to capture what the purple and Ruby red ones look like in person in a picture or video, they appear duller in pics and video they are much more vibrant in person the Ruby red is between hot pink and grapefruit ( not the pealing the part you eat )

  • @bluwng
    @bluwng Před rokem

    What is the model # of the nut? The stock bridge is actually really good you have to know how to set it up, it needs to float not only at rear but in the front. This bridge has the bevel dead center to screw holes which means it won’t slide up and down like traditional 6 screws which have the bevel end behind the screw holes which creates a situation where the bridge wants to pivot at two access points.

    • @MilianMalivukMusic
      @MilianMalivukMusic  Před rokem

      I put a link to it in the description! I didn't change the bridge because of the tuning issue but only for aesthetic reason, therefore the cheap choice ;)

    • @bluwng
      @bluwng Před rokem

      @@MilianMalivukMusic it does look good

  • @pvsnoir
    @pvsnoir Před rokem

    Tone wood is only listenable acousticly but not on records.

  • @user-xk9zw5hd4f
    @user-xk9zw5hd4f Před 10 měsíci

    Didn’t change your pots and output Jack

  • @music.corner
    @music.corner Před rokem

    I'd have gold hardware installed since this is a cheesy 80's guitar. the black hardware makes it look like a toy

  • @HeinekenSkywalker636
    @HeinekenSkywalker636 Před rokem

    Definitely a lot chunkier sound