This Could Be THE Best Guitar I’ve Ever Played! - Strandberg Boden Essentials 6
Strandberg Boden Essentials 6. The Essential is a true Strandberg Boden instrument with all the key features that has made it an electric guitar icon of the 21st century: lightweight headless design and ergonomics, EndurNeck™ profile, Strandberg EGS hardware, and a unique sonic character that is balanced and versatile, making it suitable for a wide range of musical genres and playing styles. It is also the most affordable .strandberg* Boden to date and will appeal to casual guitar playing hobbyists as well as the most experienced pro players. It is a Strandberg that can be played and enjoyed by guitarists of all stripes - from aspiring students to serious gigging musicians.
The Boden Essential is a true Strandberg instrument with all the key features that has made it an electric guitar icon of the 21st century: lightweight headless design and ergonomics, EndurNeck™ profile, .strandberg* EGS hardware, and a unique sonic character that is balanced and versatile. It is also the most affordable Strandberg instrument to date and will appeal to casual guitar playing hobbyists as well as the most experienced pro players. It is a Strandberg that can be played and enjoyed by guitarists of all stripes - from aspiring students to serious gigging musicians.
True to the Strandberg heritage, the Boden Essential is a lightweight electric guitar with the acclaimed ergonomic features to keep you playing for longer and without fatigue. The patented EndurNeck™ keeps your fretting hand and wrist in a more natural position up and down the neck and the lightweight design keeps the instrument balanced in both sitting and standing positions. The reduced weight is also easy on your shoulders and back, allowing you to enjoy the experience of playing and making music for longer periods of time than “standard” electric guitars. The new EGS Arc hardware makes string changes and fine adjustments easier than ever and all these features combine to produce an instrument that is light, comfortable, resonant, and easy to use. This sound is then captured by a set of Strandberg designed custom OEM pickups to provide a plethora of both humbucker and single-coil sounds to cover all musical genres and playing styles.
The Boden Essential is for all electric guitar players who are interested in a modern state-of-the-art electric guitar with innovative ergonomic features that can cover virtually any musical genre and playing style. It is also for the open-minded and forward-looking musician who is willing to try something different that is also practical and logical. It is for all players who seek an organic and balanced sound that will inspire them to focus.
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I must be in the minority but I love how it looks
@GordonPavilion
Ай бұрын
Me too
@Adam-Z96
Ай бұрын
I love it too
@bradsmith8193
Ай бұрын
Looks cool
@usmcyounggun6879
Ай бұрын
I like them to. If they made a baritone I would buy one immediately.
@kaekayyy2554
Ай бұрын
You're not in the minority.... A lot of people like the headless aesthetic
Thanks for the great video and I'm one of the 2 people who think it looks good! They sell a special floor stand for Strandbergs or you can use the String Swing ukulele hanger to put it on the wall.
I love it. As an everyday guitar it plays extremely well. Everyone who has picked up mine, even though they might not like the look. They all agree from a playability perspective it’s a big leap ahead.
I felt the same way about headless guitars for the longest time. But I picked up a headless kiesel delos a few years ago and I play it more than anything else. it's so light and compact it's a perfect couch guitar. I'm pretty much sold on the concept and plan on getting another.
Probably the funniest positive review I've seen for a guitar. They can't stand looking at it but it's so good that they're relentlessly positive on the sound and the feel.
Speaking as an old, fat guy, they are great for those of us with back, arm and hand pains too.
@rickc2102
Ай бұрын
hand pains in particular, frosho
Fits great in wall hangers made for ukelele like String Swing or Hercules. I also have a Hercules hanging floor stand. People use a lot of different stands, it's not as difficult as it seems at all.
I have the Paul Masvidal Masvidalien NX Arriving any minute. I absolutely love the aesthetics of them
Love the opening rant 🤣
They are beautiful
Fun video. Bought the Salen jazz model. The clarity is outstanding. Definitely a keeper.
Mine arrives tomorrow. I got it to play at my computer desk. Its compactness and extra position makes it great for tight spaces. Plus it's quality.
Just recently got one, and love it. You guys had about the same reaction I did after sitting down with it for a while, I don’t hate how it looks, but I am afraid when I show up with it that people expect either a skill level or genre, I’m not prepared to play. My solution after about 2 weeks of trying to find a place to put it was, a hanging guitar stand that I modified with golf club grips, that I cut down to the size I needed, and slid on the stand backwards. I think not being able to hang it is its main flaw. Great video, and thanks.
As someone who has this exact guitar and plays metal, it doesn't chug. Love the weight, feel of the neck but the OEM pickups are clear but super weak. Replaced mine with SD:BW and swapped the 5 way switch for a 3 way switch. Best decision. Also, if you need a guitar with a headstock and fancy body to impress guys at shows.. just come out. I'm sure they'll accept you. But if you want a great playing guitar and use it as a tool (ie like a guitar) You'll be happy with this one.
@PherotoneStudios
Күн бұрын
You’ll love this : From Strat to Strandberg - DIY Strandberg kzread.info/dash/bejne/hYuNyZZvYpm6ntI.html
I have that exact model, it's a great guitar, probably the best I have. It fits into a standard floor stand if you place it a little crooked
You can use banjo/mandolin hangers for the 6 string strandbergs. String swings work great.
The headstock kinda (a lil bit) makes up for the wierd shape when it comes to putting the guitar down. You can easily chuck it onto a bed or sofa without worrying that the tuning pegs will get affected.
You got stung by the Strandberg bug. Everyone I hear that tried one absolutely loves how it feels and talk about the neck profile for days. Yet, as ugly as sin. And Steve, mate, we need more of this outrage. Funny as hell! Love to the family 👋
you know how good guitars look on guys like Vai or Mayer or someone of their stature., well for us guys and gals in the 5'6-5'8 range this is very appealing because the overall guitar size (not just the length) matches our guitar:stature proportionally well. can't wait to get me hands on one.
I have one and I can tell you its the best practice guitar youll ever own. Youll have it attached to you all the time anywhere you go in your home and youll be able to play it.
I love the look of the Tele version, it's really perverted! I tried another model and couldn't get on with the tuners or slanted frets. However it's not 1958 so it's great to innovate .
@PherotoneStudios
25 күн бұрын
Seriously considering making a tele version. Any tips or suggestions? Might start it with a Les Paul style base as there’d be more top horn to shape like the Salen
Usually like you videos but this one makes you sound like you really don't know guitars.
I love everything about it, but I'll have the black finish. Strandberg and various aftermarket companies make wall mounts for this and other headless guitars. A company called Hercules makes floor stands that grip the neck and suspend the guitar like that.
I hang mine using a ukulele string swing wall mount, or a zither guitar stand with the ukulele string swing wall mount.
"I don't want to be seen with it" - that's why the fret markers are "glow in the dark". You'd be standing in the dark corner. Nah, seriously - the looks grows on me. With time I might think its beautiful.
Strandberg makes a wall mount.
regarding the comment to play something harder at around 10:02. One mostly sees headless guitars in harder rock/metal Per Nilsson played with Meshuggah on his strandberg and most of their songs is somewhat at the harder side of rock music
I used to hate the looks as well. Now I have bought two within 2 years and sold 2 other guitars for them. The concept just wins you over and makes you love the design, over time. Even the looks. You start to feel like "yeah, finally a really modern guitar". But it's already becoming classic. I still want one with a Ibanez Wizard-style neck. Probably will have to do that myself once I have the money to buy the tools and material. I have been even thinking about butchering my USA PRS Custom24 to become headless. But I guess I should try it out on a cheaper guitar first :D
If Plini showed up with his Stranberg I'd run the other way. Won't dare say... But can you play?
String Swing with a Ukelele hanger will hold up a Strandberg 👍🏽
I am waaaay past the “wtf” with these. I think they look gorgeous, especially the blue. I’d buy one now but I don’t like the red or black and they only sell the blue direct. Might just dive in the deep end and get a full fat
You need to get the fanned frets or it's pointless
Play standing with a strap. There you will find the reason for the no headstock.
Ugly? The first time I've seen the Boden design, I thought it's the most beautiful thing I've ever seen! But I get it, you like your generic body shapes
I've bought 3 guitars since the strandberg essential came out. I keep passing on it because I have nowhere to set it down.
Maybe if you had a house that didn't have any mirrors...
My strandberg is the best guitar I've ever played
This is how ridiculous two people ranting against the first Telecaster probably sounded back in 1948. But that's exactly why the electric guitar industry has been stuck in its first years of evolution for so long. Because people buying instruments always do it with the goal of feeling like they're emulating someone else or be part of something they're actually not, instead of caring about playing in the best way possible, which is what this guitar design had in mind since the beginning. I'm sorry but this attitude is quite pathetic and this channel is really lame.
@rickc2102
Ай бұрын
I'll take People Taking Things Too Seriously for 500, Alex
The pickups in strandberg guitars suck. They make everything you play sound like you're playing through an orange guitar head with the bass cranked. You think that would sound good but it doesn't. I immediately have to adjust my tone settings after plugging in one of these things. The sweet spot on your amp is no longer the sweet spot with this guitar.
You guys are either taking the piss out of us or are just very ignorant of what's going on in the guitar world.
Jesus Christ learn how to set up an amp the trouble was fucking killing my ears man
I cannot get past how idiotic it looks. At least put some kind of decorative headstock on it. It ls like its been run over and left unfinished. It may be the best playing guitar on the planet, but i will never get past how shjt it looks.
@rickc2102
Ай бұрын
your loss
@k4yr4d
Ай бұрын
Once you play one for a while and get used to it a traditional guitar feels really big, cumbersome and unnecessarily large. Don't get me wrong, I still love traditional guitars with headstocks, and no offence, but putting a decorative headstock on a headless guitar is the stupidest idea I've heard for a while.
@waterbottle2963
14 күн бұрын
Found the strat player