Klos Guitar Factory Tour: Carbon fiber travel guitars

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Thanks again to Ian and the crew for showing me around! Do be sure to check them out here: klosguitars.com/
    Support me on Patreon!
    / ampthebassplayer
    Screw Amazon! Support the channel by making a purchase on Reverb: reverb.grsm.io...
    I have merch if you want to support my channel and get something in return: amp-bass.creat...
    F O L L O W
    / ampthebassplayer
    / ampthebassist
    vm.tiktok.com/...
    andrewthebassp...

Komentáře • 26

  • @FultonStreetBeats
    @FultonStreetBeats Před 9 měsíci +2

    This is the best innovation in guitars that I have seen in a long time. It's a wonderful story, and it looks like an amazing guitar. This is what a quality guitar should be. I would love to check one out sometime. It is absolutely beautiful and well thought out. I hope they go far. I'm excited to watch their future endeavors.

  • @Ducsncubs
    @Ducsncubs Před rokem +1

    I work in Prudhoe Bay Alaska where the winter temps are a steady -30 and dryness will crack the best of them. My Klos is perfect.

  • @r.l.rachel740
    @r.l.rachel740 Před 2 lety +3

    You still have to respect the instrument. Durable is NOT indestructible. Composite may mitigate " Ding " damage but importantly, composite is GREAT at reducing neck warping. Neck warping is a concern in Northeast USA & Canada due to winters ( From warm dwelling, to cold vehicle, to venue and back ) & humid summers. Thx for the informative vid.

    • @ianklosowiak8249
      @ianklosowiak8249 Před 2 lety +4

      Yeah for sure, we joke around with our durability videos, but in the end it’s an instrument and you need to be careful, it’s not indestructible haha. With an expensive wood guitar, you have to baby it, keep it in the right humidity, and keep it in a case as often as possible. But with a KLOS, you can always keep it out, take it to barbecues and let all your friends and kids play it, without the worry you would usually have. It’s really a game changer

  • @marketeandotehoy
    @marketeandotehoy Před 2 lety +1

    Hell yeah I want a Carbon fiber bass tyeaaaahh will check it out !!! hi from Eagle Mountain Utah!

  • @chester777ful
    @chester777ful Před rokem

    Amazing through all the discription and chat not one guitar was played !

    • @ahillsbe
      @ahillsbe Před rokem

      5:22

    • @kevinwagner8697
      @kevinwagner8697 Před rokem

      watch jp cormier channel-he was sent the travel and regular size ones and the travel guitars sound is amazing!!! sounds like a 2,500 dollar wood guitar!!!!

  • @halfabee
    @halfabee Před 9 měsíci

    Produce a classical guitar neck that bolts in place of the acoustic guitar neck? I would purchase one tomorrow.

  • @chrismorris3897
    @chrismorris3897 Před rokem

    I'm very impressed with there products!

  • @jackshittle
    @jackshittle Před rokem

    I think I'm missing something on the travel thing. I've traveled locally, nationally & internationally with my bass in a gig bag that came equipped with a coat hangar attached to it. In planes I hang it in the coat closet or if the plane isn't equipped with one I put it in the overhead. I'm trying to think of a scenario where detaching the neck would save the day. His basses look pretty cool but the stubby looking headstock is a deal breaker for me.

    • @ampthebassplayer
      @ampthebassplayer  Před rokem +1

      With the neck unattached, it could fit in your carryon, but if you have another system that works for you, then maybe that’s not a factor. I think the travel aspect is more applicable to the acoustic guitars they make than the basses. I think that even without the removable neck as a feature these are fantastic basses and you’d be hard pressed to find carbon fiber necks at a lower price.

    • @TPELaoY
      @TPELaoY Před 3 měsíci +1

      Personally, I like the compact headstock. As Alan Holdsworth said, the more string you have on the other side of the nut the more problems you have. That's why he played headless guitars and the reason I like them too. But in the absence of headless I'll take a compact headstock with a stable neck anytime..

  • @randallmauger5659
    @randallmauger5659 Před rokem

    Are cutaways available on the acoustic models? Are short scale 12-fret models available on the acoustics?

  • @awesomeprunes
    @awesomeprunes Před 2 lety

    Pretty cool stuff!

  • @olarrist4273
    @olarrist4273 Před rokem

    Will Luther’s be able to replace frets on these?

  • @cowgirlinrainboots5336

    Do they come in colors?

  • @davehernandez4177
    @davehernandez4177 Před rokem

    Do you sell lefty’s?

  • @joeking433
    @joeking433 Před rokem

    The name made me think they were made in Europe.

  • @fickbasterd
    @fickbasterd Před 2 lety +4

    klos means in German toilettes lol

  • @BeamMonsterZeus
    @BeamMonsterZeus Před 2 lety +1

    Modern materials and modern CNC means the body style is open to change, so be prepared to face others stealing the hype, now that you've just shown the world that literally just a shop of dudes building stuff in the US have successfully done capitalism, and more importantly, America, justice.

  • @Stephenvillane
    @Stephenvillane Před 2 lety +1

    you can stand on an empty coke can?

    • @BeamMonsterZeus
      @BeamMonsterZeus Před 2 lety

      It's a mis-speak, I think. You can stand on empty coke cans, as in multiple, yeah.

  • @xdaniedx
    @xdaniedx Před 10 měsíci

    I really want one of their bass guitars. But man their headstocks are ugly lol