Turning A $75 Guitar into A Professional one. Sharpen My Axe
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- čas přidán 23. 10. 2020
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Love this series Phil. No guitar should ever go to a landfill.
Agreed; with the exception of the ones made from chipboard and plywood.
I have a 21” scale FirstAct made of plywood that I swapped the bridge on and is awesome for “Cartaring" !
Wow, thanks for the likes everyone 😄
I totally agree!
@@Peter-hannDe New bodies for those, I actually never seen a brand new guitar neck beyond redemption, as long as it's not twisted can be rescued.
Sounds great. You are a master!
What axe can’t he sharpen? We gotta give Phil give a shoe string and a broom stick next time.
@@AndyDion you’re on to something!
Your profile picture has a very similar color composition as the album cover of St. Anger by Metallica.
Wish Phil would have changed the color!! He said he something exciting planned too
Masters don't get super glue all over the fretboard when they do a refret, and say it is just dirty.
Truly, you made a silk purse from a sow’s ear. Well done!!
Fantastic series. My dad just gave me a Squire standard Strat that he's had for some years, and even though I can go buy a better one, I'm going to upgrade it. This series has been my go to resource!
I'm 57 now and I tell you the squier is the best beginner guitar .,I still have one I've upgraded
My favorite guitar (out of 19) is my grandfather's old Harmony archtop he bought at Sears in the 50s? 60s?. Nothing like a hand-me- down guitar from your dad!
Great idea, you'll love it. I had an old Squire Strat (made in S. Korea) that I modified with hot rail humbuckers from Guitar Fetish. It has a toggle switch for each of the 3 pickups for either single coil or humbucker, in series.
If it is a Squire Standard Series, and you are honest with yourself, it may not need to be "upgraded". The Squire Standard Series is pretty solid as is. The exception is the crazy plastic nut on the early 90's models. Even so, the TUSQ replacements drop right in and thats a $14 swap.
Got a pink squier for fun,used and abused for less than 40 bucks...now that guitar has big stainless steel frets,new inlays,gotoh tuners and bridge,scalloped fretboard,aluminum nut and kinman woodstock plus pickups...of course that may seem overkill for some but that guitar isnt just an upgraded squier now that got a little better..its a beast of a guitar that plays and sounds even better than guitars costing thousands.
You owe it to yourself to start learning to do guitar work on your instrument....you ll find out that way, that most of the guitars you ll buy are insanely overpriced for what they offer.Its better to buy a cheap instrument and mod it with great parts....
"Everybody watching this video - this guitar will be around after you're long gone." Glarry's revenge at the hand of Phillip McKnight.
Very cool upgrades! I just modified a Strap that wasn't as comfortable as it should have been.... feeling proud, then I watched this lol!
It's a blessing to see a guitar tech who can actually play.
The guy who made that "landfill" comment should apologize. I did something very similar with a Squier Affinity Tele - I bought it purposely as a low-cost mod platform, kept the neck, frets and body, replaced everything else, including adding a pair of Seymour Duncan stacked single coils. It looks good, plays great, sounds killer, and it suits me, which is the point.
As long as it has a good straight neck and a solid body there is no reason you couldn't mod it and make it work as well as any other guitar more than twice it's price...
@@ronwolenski-n8wcr That's what I was hoping, and it's turned out fine.
I'm so glad you did this video! I've learned so much from your channel, from ''rescuing'' a Squier strat from a pawn shop for $20 and getting it up and running into a good guitar, to finding a '98 USA Peavey Wolfgang Special this past summer for $250 (AND IT'S PURPLE!) and fixing the input jack, to repairing my son- in-law's old Epiphone Rebel 2 guitar, after he had passed away, for my grand daughter. She was so tickled to hear it play again! Thanks so much for making this channel about more than just guitars, at least for me and my family! Great job!...P. S.... Does GAS stand for ''Glarry Acquisition Syndrome '' now?!!?
That guitar will be around after I am gone. For some reason that totally lifted my spirit. I look around the place, I own about twenty guitars (I always forget one or two) and I realize that after I'm gone my kids will divide up these axes. And after they're gone my grandkids will play them. Dude, you totally, unintentionally made my day!
Brass? Soft? That's why people use the infamous "bone knuckles" to break our brass skeletons.
Ha!
i hope you do realize that soft refers to the fragility and capacity to deform without breaking. Which is exactly why brass knuckles are made of that material, because they might chip or deform with the hits, but they'll never break like another more fragile metal
No kidding. Brass was used to make swords a few thousand years ago. lol Brass is much harder and stronger than a plastic or bone nut.
I love the guitar, your craftsmanship and your attitude. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and brightening my day.
Brand X was a fusion band in the late 70s featuring Phil Collins and Percy Jones among many others. They were really awesome. Should try !
I might be wrong but I think it was also Russel Brands American talk show.
It is also a name of a company making cycling hardware...
Believe it or not, I have one of their albums on 8-track tape.
Let me go ahead recommend a song called Cambodia: czcams.com/video/b2QrdAXUc_g/video.html
John Robinson, John Goodsall. "Do They Hurt" great album.
Oh man that middle position in particular sounds fantastic!
And unless it has been broken into firewood, no guitar should go to the dump. Often just a few minor tweaks and a good setup can dramatically improve the sound. And even with a cheap guitar, there's some kid out there with almost no money who would love to make some music on that instrument.
Exactly!
Hell, I was that kid back in the late 70's. Inflation was going nuts. Gas prices rose to record highs due to the embargo. It was a time of subsistence. So an electric guitar was out of the question.
Love the sound of this instrument love the outcome of your project thank for sharing expertise
Great job. I love the sound of your pickups, and I love that you took a sub-$100 guitar and gave it all the bells and whistles.
That's great. I hate it when people make those negative remarks about cheap guitars. They need to see the bigger picture!! Great build
Not only is the guitar a professional, but you as well. Great presentation.
That was fun to watch! After watching Darrell B. a buddy of mine bought 2 glarry teles. I upgraded both of them then he gave me one. We put humbuckers in the neck, new tuners (grover), Worked on the frets. When we finished two nice teles. I like it as much as my MIM teles. Turned out nice. Keep up the great videos....
That tone is fantastic. Being very fond of a "swiss army" guitar, the tonal range and versatility culminating from your mods is well worth the work. Thank you for the explanation and description of the effects each of the changes made to the sound(dead on), Tons of ideas for my next build. Keep up the great work, looking forward to checking out your previous videos and finding out what the next one has in store. New sub.
Agree, the guitar will be here also when I am gone. I am 63 now. It's a beautiful, very good guitar. I wish I could do that too.
"But of course, you came for the overdrive"
Yes. Yes, we did. 🤘🏻
"Brand X" was my great-grandfather's nickname when he was a trucker! Crazy.
Sick guitar!
Love the customization! Great Job as always!!!
Thanks for the video series. Love the build and the philosophy behind it!
I absolutely love that guitar. The look, the sounds and the overall great craftsmanship that you put into it is simply fantastic. Well done 👍.
DUDE! 2:36 to 3:22 freaking ROCKS! Well-done. I bought two of my nephews Stew-Mac kits to assemble. I intend to share this video with them to see that they can upgrade their axes and make them their own for real.
Simply Fabulous! Thank so much for sharing your great idea and your great, awsome work.
Did an Affinity Tele as a COVID project. Locking tuners, all new electronics, custom shop noiseless pickups, metal jack plate, new plate with fender knobs and top hat. It’s become one of my favorites! Great job on the strat!
Phil, you are a wonderful person, & very, very knowledgeable, & I really appreciate your time, in producing these videos, they are all, very enriching, thank you ,
Mike Parsons.
Such an amazing job Phil, you’re an inspiration! Makes me excited for when I sharpen my first ever guitar up. Keep up the great work!
Much respect Phil. Really appreciate the work and the intention behind it. Keep it up!
Phil: I REALLY enjoyed this video. This guitar now stands head and shoulders above many others!
Very impressive build. Love the tones. Thanks
Thank you Phillip for your awesome idea's. I got a Glarry too and modded it up! with Three humbucker Rail pickups and coil split! followed your fret work ! it sounds amazing now!. Thank you again, and keep them coming!
So warm, love the color. Great job Phillip!
I also had me doubts, I'm glad a stuck around to watch. Good on ye mate. Nice video
Much respect
I love this channel & EVERYTHING Phillip teaches us. I love that he loves what he does. Great guy
Nice work! Turned out way better than I thought it would.
When I try this, I just ruin a cheap guitar! Nice work as always!!
I was amazed hearing all of the different tones you were able to produce from this guitar. Those DIY pickups are awesome. Great series!
Came out great, well done! It was also interesting and fun to follow along with this project. Keep em comin!
Great guitar! This project really helps to make guitar modding/building super accessible :D
Enjoyed this, Phil. Looks & sounds great.
Amazing pickups, I really like the middle position and that bridge pickup absolutely melts your face when you add overdrive
Nice work Phil! Sounds great 👍
Super cool and sounds great. Fun series to watch.
I'm really loving those tones!
Man what an awesome video and an absolutely beautiful amazing guitar. You're getting sounds at of a Strat I didn't know they could make!!!
Bravo my man. Killer results
I accidentally wired one HH guitar out of phase in the middle position, ended up keeping it as it's a unique useful tone. Great job on the build Phil!
Haha, I did the same thing. I love it 😎
I have zero experience with wiring, but I plan on learning it. How to wire pickups out of phase?
I’m impressed with the sound of the finished guitar! Nice job, Phil!
Awesome job, sweet guitar! Pick ups sound badass!
It's odd, I have some expensive guitars and was bored one day and took a Squire and put in a Paul Reed Smith 58/15 S Humbucker set with a push-pull slitter in it, and out of my Guitars, I think it sounds and plays better than all my expensive ones.
This has to be your best video on sharpen your ax as of yet. Love what you did with that guitar. I too have a Glarry. It's a red thinline and it needs work, but I have a special little place in my heart for it.
I love this phil. Keep up the good work.
That came out great! Nice build!
Dang Phil, I love how you wound the humbuckers. Awesome vibes and I like the country sounds they display. One thing about it, you and your kids, grandkids, and great grandkids are going to enjoy it throughout time. ENJOY!!
I think it turned out great ! It really has some very cool tones and a bit outside the box. Well done Phil.
Great job! Sounds wonderful
I'm way late to this one but ill echo everyone's comment that your heartfelt love for our favorite instrument/passtime/passion resonates like 70 year old mahogany my brother. This was a great build and I loved the finished product..
I would not be able to put it down for weeks.
Ty Phil great channel 👍
I happened across a Squier SE strat someone had thrown out, and brought it back. Really glad I did, this video has me super excited to fix it up and give it a new life. I agree, no guitar should go in the trash.
I enjoyed this project much. I received time ago a cheap guitar, dismissed by its former owner, broken, wounded and just with some time, effort and new pieces became my prefered guitar. Light weight, powerful sound, and really easy to play... thanks from Spain!
Sounds awesome Phil, love that you made the pups. 🤘🏼
makes me appreciate the guitar i bought from a friend who had it all dirty and dusty with a bad setup. After fixing it up it's played very well.
Nice job. Impressive conversion. Worthy of giging.
Great job Phillip!! Love your Chanel. And great to finally get some cooler, cleaner air in Az!!
Very nice, very, very nice tone from your pickups & wiring.
Yup I thought it was going to sound way bright. Sounds amazing and looks very cool. Thanks for sharing. A great homage in the spirit EVH too.
Nice build! Great sounds!
Nice, I really like the way it came out - both visually and sonically. Well done. And I like the out of phase tones : )
I love this sort of videos. More, please!
The countryfied middle position is genius!
GREAT mods, love the results!!
love the Phaze reverse option. Really adds tonal flexibility and great choices with the pickups and pots chices and wiring.
It sounds great it looks great! A perfect example that some work can make any guitar good.
Love the tone on this!
I absolutely couldn't agree more about your landfill comment. The idea of anything; let alone an instrument someone could love, going to waste is abhorant. Great video!
Nice job Phil! Sounds Great!
Interesting Guitar. You did an Outstanding Job and now the Guitar seems like an A+.
From me a Thumbs Up.
It's not only that I love that guitar.
What really gets to me is how much you seem to love it.
Awesome job on that Glary!
I would like to see more of those conversions!
This guitar sounds great looks great. Your the best Phil
I can dig it! Really like this build! Sharp looking guitar and very well thought out for function and tone versatility. No Landfill!
Great vids, Phil! I missed it when you made them. I've taken swapmeet guitars and ramped them up & it's quite satisfying! I've got a couple Harley Bentons I'll be working on one day, will post those vids. Thanks for the vids Phil!!
Phil those pickups are KILLER! You got some great tone! Nice work on winding your own pickups!
Nice!! Love my Glarry guitars I've had redone. They have some gorgeous finishes
I absolutely love it! You did a fantastic job on it
"McKnight Guitars" have a nice ring to it, Philip!
I sanded the G off my Glarry bass, so now its my Larry Bass
Take the L and Y off and play it dressed as a pirate !
sounds sweet,
great job very educational
Man, that came out great! I’d be proud to own it. You might have a future as a pickup builder.I actually enjoy the clean tones on guitar demos, and those sound great. Grandkids or not, somebody is gonna be lucky to have it someday. Ir would be cool!
I LOVE that out of phase middle sound. Now I want to do that to my HH tele
Sounds great, nice job.
Awesome job!!! Love that guitar!!!
Very cool guitar. Fun to have a one of a kind that you did yourself as well.
You inspired me! I did a Glarry strat up with fender humbuckers, tele wiring, and an imitation floyd rose after seeing this.
Such a cool video series. I converted a squire strat HSS into a hot rod myself. I changed the nut to a bone nut. I replaced the humbucker with an Enforcer. The single coils were changed to an Eric Clapton noiseless in the middle position and a Jeff Beck noiseless in the neck position. I blocked off the tremolo for more sustain and finally I cut the seventies strat headstock down to a regular strat headstock. That guitar played and sounded better than the two American Strats I owned and it cost me all of $300 to do the whole build because I worked at a music store. Man what a great guitar that was.
Kick ass guitar man. Great job!
Great work Phil! Sounds and looks sharp
This is awesome! Sharpen My Axe idea - Danelectro! They’re still viewed as the “Sears catalog guitar” but I think it would be cool to see what you’d to do upgrade it and make it awesome.