This Guitar Costs More Than My Car - Collings Julian Lage 470

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00:00 intro
2:00 playing it DI with no amp, no effects, just a hall reverb
6:19 looks like a Gretsch?
7:20 not the most jazzy thing?
8:06 into Helix Native
9:20 Half way between acoustic and electric?
12:17 My thoughts
13:17 Outro playing with my usual tones and licks
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  • @Newnodrogbob
    @NewnodrogbobАй бұрын

    As a guy who primarily plays guitar alone in his basement; I definitely need one of these.

  • @shanetx81

    @shanetx81

    Ай бұрын

    I think you might want two. They come in black also, right? Definitely need both.

  • @Chiller11

    @Chiller11

    Ай бұрын

    That’s funny but I think that’s where most guitars get played.

  • @misterknightowlandco

    @misterknightowlandco

    Ай бұрын

    @@Chiller1190% of electric guitars get played in the basements of married men and plugged into something that has a headphone output 😂 but you know it’s all about tone and playing authentic and tuuuuubes 😂

  • @Newnodrogbob

    @Newnodrogbob

    Ай бұрын

    @@misterknightowlandco hey man; I play in the basement so I don’t have to use headphones…

  • @misterknightowlandco

    @misterknightowlandco

    Ай бұрын

    @@Newnodrogbob congrats on being happily married!

  • @stuartdennis8506
    @stuartdennis8506Ай бұрын

    Probably the best sounding guitar on your channel so far, beautiful playing as well

  • @picksalot1
    @picksalot1Ай бұрын

    Many great Jazz guitarists have played a Tele. In an interview last year, Lage concluded by stating, “I’m relatively sparse in terms of equipment or effects and I like an instrument that kinda doesn’t do anything unless you do something. It’s a very true instrument, all Teles possess that, I think.”

  • @mattrenoufmusic
    @mattrenoufmusicАй бұрын

    I cannot believe that DI sound. Most of us would be happy to get an amp or modeller sounding that good, that's wild.

  • @NILOCOgov

    @NILOCOgov

    8 күн бұрын

    I was like "wow this sounds good, what amp is it?" and it's a fucking di with reverb. Crazy.

  • @adamgray8009
    @adamgray8009Ай бұрын

    I think you should reconsider owning one of those, John. It suits you perfectly. Absolutely the best tone I've ever heard of yours. The unique tonal character and sustain are unreal. Couple that with clarity your unbelievable playing... Jealous!!

  • @MrSonicAlchemy
    @MrSonicAlchemyАй бұрын

    About ten or so years ago I had the good fortune to meet Bill and get a tour of the Collings factory. I also got to play many of their guitars at a great little shop called Hill Country Guitars in the Austin Texas area. Fantastic guitars made by some highly skilled and very dedicated craftsmen (and craftswomen).

  • @40WattPodcast
    @40WattPodcastАй бұрын

    I've played two of these - both were in the Collings booth/room at Fretboard Summit in Chicago and it still freakin' haunts me. Both of them are in the three best guitars I've ever played - and honestly I don't know what the third spot would go to.

  • @pcar928fan
    @pcar928fanАй бұрын

    I met Bill Collings at the race track back in ‘97 or ‘98, then saw his Blue arch top at the Smithsonian and then toured his facility in late ‘98 and then again in ‘05 at the newest facility. Great craftsmen and women and amazing guitars. So sad we lost him a few years back. Glad I still have one of his guitars at least.

  • @sashguitars_com
    @sashguitars_comАй бұрын

    The autumn leaves...❤❤❤

  • @Kevin-the-Just
    @Kevin-the-JustАй бұрын

    I have two Collings, both acquired second-hand, and they are indeed the best guitars I have. The build quality is true custom shop hand made - not one flaw or short cut. But the best part is the evenness of response anywhere on the neck. It's almost magical and very rewarding to play.

  • @fronkthetooonk
    @fronkthetooonk26 күн бұрын

    Ron Ellis really is making the best pickups on the market right now. I ended up trading some gear in the last year to put his humbuckers in my 335 and his 50s style single coils in my tele and it is an entire world of difference. Expensive, but my god they just make you want to play, so much life in them

  • @f33fifofum
    @f33fifofumАй бұрын

    That clarity and sustain is unbelievable

  • @DavidHendersonMusicChannel
    @DavidHendersonMusicChannelАй бұрын

    I am waiting for the SE version. 😉😜😉😜

  • @grahamaldridge
    @grahamaldridgeАй бұрын

    Will watch this later with interest. Picked one up used last year. It was a “you can’t take it with you” moment. I went and played it and didn’t want to give it back, so after a couple of conversations at home I pushed on with it. Absolutely love it. Hoping you don’t rip it to pieces. 😂 (actually doesn’t matter as it’s certainly one of the best guitar I’ve ever played - I hesitant to say THE best as there’s been a lot over a 40 year period. 🤷🏻‍♂️) Edit - I have a parts Tele that I love just as much. Neither is going anywhere before I keel over as far as I’m concerned. It’s a case of whatever works and whether you can justify it to yourself. I say fill your boots. I’m glad I went for it. I’d also agree with other comments - that DI section is absolutely wonderful. Nuances in there are outstanding.

  • @TheTylerNCC
    @TheTylerNCCАй бұрын

    I have 3 Collings and this one and the acoustic JL are absolutely two of the best guitars I've ever played. This is top of my list, but I think I might be so intimidated by how good it really is I'd never play it. Your playing is fantastic, this might be the best demo video I've seen for the 470JL

  • @musiccreation1198
    @musiccreation1198Ай бұрын

    Thank you JNC. My dream guitar. I'd rather own / play it than a LP 59 Burst, 57 or 61 Strat, etc....so price wise, it's a steal. ;)

  • @agungm1855
    @agungm1855Ай бұрын

    As someone who usually doesn't care about tone, I just have to say that is the best sounding guitar I've ever heard, I mean holy shit.

  • @tylergorham7301
    @tylergorham7301Ай бұрын

    Great idea to record direct! What an incredible sounding instrument and beautifully played.

  • @guitargust
    @guitargustАй бұрын

    its based on a vintage Gretsch of Julian Lage that he owns, Collings created his signature JL model based on that one. great sounding masterpiece...

  • @stickman55100
    @stickman55100Ай бұрын

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and the vision of a “Jazz Guitar” is in the listening of the musician playing the guitar. The 470JL is a phenomenal guitar and sounds awesome. It’s one of my favorite instruments. It’s also very versatile. It especially sounds good with you playing it. It may be similar to the Gretsch, but the comparison stops there. It is of so much better quality that a comparison isn’t possible.

  • @JonNewquist

    @JonNewquist

    Ай бұрын

    The comparison is possible, but hardly fair to the Gretsch.

  • @stickman55100

    @stickman55100

    Ай бұрын

    @@JonNewquist 🤣🤣🤣I’ve owned several Gretsch guitars. Maybe I just had bad ones, but their vintage guitars came apart (especially the bindings) and always sounded dead to my ear. The Collings guitars that I’ve played and owned are exquisite and masterfully crafted. You should demo one.

  • @hovikmekhjian2464
    @hovikmekhjian2464Ай бұрын

    This is the best tone I’ve heard on your channel to date

  • @JimmyGallowayGuitar
    @JimmyGallowayGuitarАй бұрын

    I haven't played one of these, but owned a 290T for a while. I recently bought a Terada made Duo Jet 57 select [what this is based off of] and I couldn't be happier. It's a fine instrument and used was $2300. You could buy 4 Gretsch or one of these.

  • @chrisquinn9104

    @chrisquinn9104

    Ай бұрын

    I have quite a few Terada made guitars, a few Duo Jets, and Epiphone John Lee Hooker and Riviera. Incredible guitars and used prices on Gretsch’s are quite good as well.

  • @matthewcasey892
    @matthewcasey892Ай бұрын

    Sounds gorgeous

  • @ericjenks9596
    @ericjenks9596Ай бұрын

    One of the best sounds on your channel. Definitely worth trying a duojet to see if it hits the same buttons at less than half the price

  • @wolfgangcordsen3430
    @wolfgangcordsen3430Ай бұрын

    Sounds beautiful.

  • @alguitarchristie
    @alguitarchristieАй бұрын

    Just like my Guild DeArmond I bought when Fender bought them. But cost 400 pounds in 1996. I love DeArmond style pickups. Great rock n roll guitar.

  • @ub59
    @ub59Ай бұрын

    Clear as a bell. Love it!

  • @trevv5886
    @trevv5886Ай бұрын

    That sounds heavenly and angelic

  • @JonNewquist
    @JonNewquistАй бұрын

    As I've sold off my less played guitars in my older age, my Collings acoustic guitars will never leave. They're that good. All 3 were made while Bill was still with us.

  • @JosephCompton66
    @JosephCompton66Ай бұрын

    You are a great player, and this is the best tone I have heard from you ever. Steal that thing from your friend lol.

  • @iaddedthischannel
    @iaddedthischannelАй бұрын

    I don't understand what I'm watching. Your playing is just too beautiful, man.

  • @Chiller11
    @Chiller11Ай бұрын

    The fit and finish of Collings guitars are exceptional. They are a relatively small to midsized shop and put more hand finishing and quality control into their products than most. It’s certainly the equivalent of a Murphy shop R9 in quality. I own a SoCo LC and a CL Jazz, both second hand, and they are exceptional guitars. If this is worth the $ I don’t know. Guitar prices across the board seem to be rising faster than groceries.

  • @fenixfp40
    @fenixfp40Ай бұрын

    Wonderful tone. I purchased my Gretch 6128t tvp purely on its clean tone.

  • @jasonkucharski7411
    @jasonkucharski7411Ай бұрын

    You seem inspired by this axe in a different way👍

  • @nicholsjon9472
    @nicholsjon9472Ай бұрын

    That guitar sounds amazing.

  • @mikemorgan4774
    @mikemorgan4774Ай бұрын

    Any guitar that forces you to create such beautiful lines is priceless. Thank you JNC.

  • @ListenHereOldMan
    @ListenHereOldMan29 күн бұрын

    oh man i've wanted one of these for so long

  • @edlib02169
    @edlib02169Ай бұрын

    The last couple of times I’ve seen Lage, he was playing custom Teles exclusively. I think I saw him once with one of these.

  • @AJHillis

    @AJHillis

    Ай бұрын

    I think he travels with the Nachocaster when flies out to gigs because he takes it apart and brings it carry on - he had a good IG post about it awhile ago. He uses the Collings when he is on a proper string of tour dates though. And obviously in the studio.

  • @DrMattWalton

    @DrMattWalton

    Ай бұрын

    He still uses those Ron Ellis pickups in the neck. He makes them with Tele or P90 covers

  • @Grant_Ferstat

    @Grant_Ferstat

    Ай бұрын

    @@DrMattWalton Yep. Julian pretty much never goes to the bridge pickup. Uses the Ellisonic in the P90 mount in his teles. Ron has actually been prototyping tele bridge pickups to see if he can get something Julian might switch to every now and then.

  • @musicplaylists59
    @musicplaylists59Ай бұрын

    Very nice playing! Slow and melancholy is my favourite style for Autumn Leaves, my favourite version is by Eva Cassidy (anyone who hasn't heard than one should check it out).

  • @danholabaugh6299
    @danholabaugh62995 күн бұрын

    You kept mentioning it in comparison to the 335 (center block typically with humbuckers). I think it would be better to compare it to a 330 (trellis braced typically with single coils). For sure Collings guitars are an investment, and my journey to owning one was very much like Keith from 5 Watt. I got sick of buying and selling all the time, and sick of having 3 guitars that do the same job. I decided to take those multiple guitars and get one Collings to replace them. I've never been happier. Collings isn't the only one in this category. Find the maker that best fits you. There are plenty that charge this much and more for a guitar. If someone is worried about taking an expensive guitar out to play, just get some good insurance. They should probably have it anyway. All that said, I still have a beat up partscaster with Lollar pickups in it that I love dearly, and I will keep that one as well. Good times and good music. Get out there and enjoy life :)

  • @89digits59
    @89digits59Ай бұрын

    I think I heard in an interview somewhere - Julian Lage said the tremolo was put there for weight distribution, to prevent neck dive (as the body is hollow inside). I don't think it's worth 8k, but that's just me, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder - so there will always be people who think it's worth the 8k - I for one don't fall in that category.

  • @keithschubert

    @keithschubert

    Ай бұрын

    Agreed, sounds good but not $8k worth good. Tone/build quality would have to be absolutely next level.

  • @baohuynh9529

    @baohuynh9529

    Ай бұрын

    @@keithschubert Tone is obviously subjective, but Collings are pretty well-known to have impeccable fit and finish. There's a lot to love about how they build their instruments.

  • @scottlowe8657

    @scottlowe8657

    Ай бұрын

    @@keithschubert John said £8k, so the US price would be over $10k 😀

  • @rfpho1456

    @rfpho1456

    Ай бұрын

    @@scottlowe8657 we seem to by same in £ as you pay in $ 😕

  • @monahantp3767
    @monahantp376727 күн бұрын

    It's a beautiful guitar-- love the fact it does not have "F-holes" in the top. Personally it's not my cup of tea. However, if I was going to own AND play only one or two guitars, spending that kind of money is not out of the question so long as it does what I need/want it to. Regarding the potential of it becoming a classic someday, at my age I don't have enough years ahead to see it reach "classic" status LOL!

  • @collinshephard9255
    @collinshephard925517 күн бұрын

    Killer Playing

  • @rfpho1456
    @rfpho1456Ай бұрын

    I think these are probably worth it more than a Murphy Lab is worth what they charge. A hand built Gretch is same. So I guess it’s not expensive for what it is. Your playing justifies a great instrument like that. Sounds fabulous when you play it. Suits you. Part Strat but smoother

  • @millichips1
    @millichips1Ай бұрын

    nice guitar and amazing playing - I simply could not justify the price or be happy gigging it in some of the places I play.

  • @Dreadpicker
    @DreadpickerАй бұрын

    Such beautifully digestible tone...

  • @compucorder64
    @compucorder64Ай бұрын

    If you like it, it does have broadly the same family tone as my affordable Gretsch Electromatic Jet. Even though this is a much more refined take, clearer, cleaner with more definition and sustain, and I'm sure plays so much better, with more reliable tuning, nicer neck/wood (Electromatic is not my favourite wood fingerboards: Indian Laurel). But especially with a careful setup, you could upgrade the pickups to get closer in approximate sound quality. Because the USA made Gretsch Professionals do sound much closer to this, though they do cost around 2k, which is still relatively expensive, at least for me. Gretsch are beautiful guitars too, with better hardware than most, and are relatively lightweight as well. They might not have the sustain that this has, though, they're a bit pluckier, more like an ES-335 - where this has more of a Les Paul singing long sustain quality to it.

  • @musicafteroldage
    @musicafteroldageАй бұрын

    Well, I just have an AZ and that costs more than my car, so, in my case, that's not saying much

  • @martoneill
    @martoneillАй бұрын

    Honda Jazz - it was meant to be :) Guitar sounds very clean and clear. It’s obviously great; but I miss your strat!!

  • @jlines590
    @jlines590Ай бұрын

    so strange you post this and Paul Davids also posts a Julian Lage video on the same day 😂

  • @rescd4
    @rescd4Ай бұрын

    WOW... incredible tone, a little more complete and complex than the usual. I wonder how much is the Ron Ellis pickups

  • @shiftd_1114
    @shiftd_111429 күн бұрын

    Best tone on your channel so far , go figure. lol

  • @coryburns13
    @coryburns1328 күн бұрын

    I’d buy one…if I won the lottery. I’d love to play one sometime, they sound amazing!

  • @malcolmevans2437
    @malcolmevans2437Ай бұрын

    I am a violinist. I have a lovely violin worth several thousand GBP which is perfect for me. When I was studying in 1982 I borrowed an old Italian violinowned by my college. It was then worth almost £25k then and recently sold for almost £500k . It was a very fine instrument but I didn’t know what to do with it - it was too good for me. The greatest violin maker was Stradivarius. His violins are worth million. Modern luthiers can make instruments that in blind testing sound just as good, but put the original in the hands of a virtuoso and it will always sound better.

  • @JonNewquist

    @JonNewquist

    Ай бұрын

    A friend of mine who studied under Paul Cantor and played Aspen for many years laughed at me when I told her how much I paid for each of my Collings acoustics ($4000 - $5200 at the timel). Her concert bow was more than one of my guitars. Perspective, eh?

  • @joemiller9856
    @joemiller9856Ай бұрын

    Luscious ❤🎸💥👍

  • @tchen6740
    @tchen6740Ай бұрын

    Dang that di tone is ridiculous

  • @robertnopickle
    @robertnopickleАй бұрын

    I want one of these so bad

  • @timelwell7002
    @timelwell7002Ай бұрын

    What a lovely sounding guitar. I would only ever be able to afford it if I were to win the lottery.

  • @Wingman52
    @Wingman52Ай бұрын

    To me it sounds a bit like a 335 and a good used vintage 335 could easily be in the same general area price wise. I wonder how it would compare with one of higher end contemporary Duo Jets... very similar, chambered body etc.

  • @BeachJazzMusic
    @BeachJazzMusicАй бұрын

    Many years ago I had a Collings parlor acoustic and it was great but I had it at a shop to get it worked on and someone came in and stole it and two other guitars off the wall and ran out and they never caught the guy. Fast forward to last week, I went to a friends music store and they had a Collings I-35LC that they just got in a week prior. It took them 2 years to get it. I always wanted to play one because I remember how good my original ES335 was that I bought in 1968 brand new (the guitar was a mid 60s with the trapezoid tailpiece that they had put away because nobody wanted them then.) Anyway, the Collings had a stud tail piece and was absolutely beautiful. Much better built than any Gibson I ever played or owned. The workmanship was astounding and it sounded great. The guitar was $7,650.00 USD. I think it was worth the price but I didn't have the money to buy it and not only that but I hated the neck. It was really deep. From the fingerboard to the back of the neck. For someone that liked that style of neck it would be an instant buy if you had the money. I think if I were rich I'd have them custom make me an I-35 Deluxe (which has solid wood instead of laminate and have them make me one with the trapezoid tail piece. Their I-30 series has a trapezoid tail piece but it uses P-90 Pickups.

  • @JonNewquist

    @JonNewquist

    Ай бұрын

    Nooooooo! Sorry. I know they're just things but if one of my Collings was stolen, It'd feel like losing my dog.

  • @BeachJazzMusic

    @BeachJazzMusic

    Ай бұрын

    @@JonNewquist Thanks, I couldn't believe it. The store gave me the value for it, fortunately they had insurance but still. At the time the place I bought it from went out of business and they were the only Collings dealer so I never got another one.

  • @TheWelhaven
    @TheWelhavenАй бұрын

    There was a used black one for sale in Norway for $11k. Don’t think it ever sold. I’ve a Collings 290 that is my favourite guitar, luckily that model cost a lot less.

  • @user-my4bq2mh4j
    @user-my4bq2mh4jАй бұрын

    It definitely has his tone

  • @droliver
    @droliverАй бұрын

    Not the most flattering finish. Sounds great, but it's essentially a gussed up copy of Lage's Gretsch he's had forever. I don't see the value proposition here when the Japanese or Korean inspirations are 1/4 or 1/8 the Collins price respectively and are very high quality instruments themselves. I don't forsee this particular model ever catching on as some collectible model either

  • @misterknightowlandco

    @misterknightowlandco

    Ай бұрын

    You’re 100% correct

  • @trickfall8752
    @trickfall8752Ай бұрын

    Stunning guitar and it seemed to bring out something different in your playing. I have no doubt it's worth the money, but I'll probably only ever be in a position to spend that kind of money on a guitar maybe once in my life and if I was spending that much it would be vintage or custom shop and say Fender on the headstock.

  • @TheRealCAPerry
    @TheRealCAPerryАй бұрын

    There can’t be too many of those being demoed quite like that outro out there - Collings gonna be beating down your door after that.

  • @quantumvox8424
    @quantumvox8424Ай бұрын

    It sounds indeed glorious. One can tell that it is an inspiring instrument. I felt it made you play somehow different. more conscious of every note id say. Beautiful

  • @Gerhard468
    @Gerhard468Ай бұрын

    Wow that guitar sings.

  • @timchalmers1700
    @timchalmers1700Ай бұрын

    Wow!!!

  • @aaroncurry279
    @aaroncurry279Ай бұрын

    Great playing! Why no “F” holes if semihollow? Honestly, I dig the case more than the guitar. The contrast stitching really looks great!

  • @Fastvoice

    @Fastvoice

    Ай бұрын

    I guess these holes would only make a difference when you play without amplification.

  • @mr.bluenotedoobop
    @mr.bluenotedoobopАй бұрын

    It'll sound beautiful through my rig consisting of my boss katana and my bedroom stage

  • @pauljohnston1560
    @pauljohnston1560Ай бұрын

    Wow … that all I got … just wow😳

  • @BeachJazzMusic
    @BeachJazzMusicАй бұрын

    Tim Lerch is a great player. He's probably the closest to Ted Greene that you're going to find. I know, I studied with Ted for over ten years.

  • @stevenbeecheymusic
    @stevenbeecheymusicАй бұрын

    Dream axe

  • @raimondwamelink5208
    @raimondwamelink5208Ай бұрын

    It sounds brilliant though.

  • @kengoodman7719
    @kengoodman7719Ай бұрын

    Is that a Maple or Spruce top? Playing sounds great and the guitar sounds great. God Bless!

  • @joebastura

    @joebastura

    20 сағат бұрын

    Solid carved mahogany body with maple laminate top and a trestle block inside.

  • @frankcarter6427
    @frankcarter6427Ай бұрын

    looks and sounds like a very guitar to me, But 8 grand?? I played a collings D28 copy last Paddy's day - it was a really nice guitar but not worth the extortionate price

  • @Nako6009
    @Nako6009Ай бұрын

    comparison with the herb ellis would be cool

  • @freq18hz
    @freq18hzАй бұрын

    What piece are you playing? Sounds incredible.

  • @freq18hz

    @freq18hz

    Ай бұрын

    Starting at 2:00?

  • @popsicleB

    @popsicleB

    Ай бұрын

    There's a pretty long extended intro but it turns into autumn leaves

  • @mr.bluenotedoobop
    @mr.bluenotedoobopАй бұрын

    Mr. Cordy can you review the new Standberg guitars? I've never been interested, but the algorithmn has me having GAS.

  • @willgoodfellow3144
    @willgoodfellow3144Ай бұрын

    Hot dang. I'd spaff £8k on a guitar if it made me play like you on that outro!!

  • @distrustfulmonkey2832
    @distrustfulmonkey2832Ай бұрын

    My brain says no guitar is worth 8k and my ears say that opening jam is the best tone I've ever heard from you. With no amp and no effects. There's obviously something there but short of a lottery win, not something I'll be trying to seek out!

  • @cautiousoptimist1926

    @cautiousoptimist1926

    Ай бұрын

    He may not havre used an amp, but that sound was processed. The delay was obvious . His playing in the opening was exceptional.

  • @jakollee
    @jakolleeАй бұрын

    I wonder why no sound hole(s)? Beautiful playing on the intro, and man you played the sh*t out of it on the outro!

  • @Fastvoice

    @Fastvoice

    Ай бұрын

    I guess these holes would only make a difference when you play unplugged.

  • @jakollee

    @jakollee

    Ай бұрын

    @@Fastvoice For some reason, I'm under the impression that they increase sustain, but I'm not sure if that's true.

  • @Fastvoice

    @Fastvoice

    Ай бұрын

    @@jakollee Nope - maybe a tiny bit of the opposite (less wood to resonate) bot that's more like a theory.

  • @jakollee

    @jakollee

    Ай бұрын

    @@Fastvoice Well, they do look kinda nice!

  • @vladaspetrauskas2800
    @vladaspetrauskas2800Ай бұрын

    Have it noise?

  • @GetEspo
    @GetEspoАй бұрын

    Autumn Leaves.

  • @cautiousoptimist1926
    @cautiousoptimist1926Ай бұрын

    Collings makes very good guitars. But, frequently, what they make are copies of guitars made by other major manufacturers which they then sale for 2x, 3x or 4x the price of the originals. These guitars are for people who don't understand the law of diminishing returns. Repeatedly on guitar sites I find people who think they are always getting more no matter how much they pay. No, they're not. After a certain point you're just throwing money away, and that point is well beneath $8000. The designs, electronics and woodworking were all common knowledge a long time ago.

  • @vicrichard3250
    @vicrichard3250Ай бұрын

    So like how old is your car?

  • @vladaspetrauskas2800
    @vladaspetrauskas2800Ай бұрын

    As i hear its impressive right?

  • @vladaspetrauskas2800
    @vladaspetrauskas2800Ай бұрын

    Is it worth?

  • @daveponte1497

    @daveponte1497

    Ай бұрын

    I took delivery of a brand new one of these about 3 weeks ago with the exact same finish after hearing someone using it live and he was nice enough to let me play it in between sets. I was blown away !! I own and play a Gibson Lee Roy Parnell L.P, a Lentz SSL, Gibson Alvin Lee Festival, a PRS Robben Ford etc… NOTHING is in the league of the Julian Lage !!’ I am 61 years young and have played for years and have played them all and this guitar is on another level AND she is beautiful as well … Once you play one you will understand, you can’t appreciate it from a video believe me it’s THAT good… Worth every penny !!!

  • @j.schaefer5622
    @j.schaefer5622Ай бұрын

    Its the price of an 1970 Gibson ES-335. Id rather would have the Collings, but my playing doesnt justify playing such an expensive guitar.

  • @rinkydinky-ob9pe
    @rinkydinky-ob9peАй бұрын

    the relicing on gibsons is usually just bad QC

  • @ksharpe10
    @ksharpe10Ай бұрын

    This is the 1st sunburst one I have seen, usually natural or black. Very expensive guitar.

  • @musicplaylists59
    @musicplaylists59Ай бұрын

    glad you didn't open this one with Billy's machete lol

  • @methatswho8304
    @methatswho8304Ай бұрын

    It sounds great, but it's tgdh!

  • @sammyrothrock6981
    @sammyrothrock6981Ай бұрын

    I have heard just as nice guitars honestly... I dont buy into the hype or price tag . Once you get to a certain threshold its all a matter of personal taste that can get quite subjective.

  • @frankcarter6427

    @frankcarter6427

    Ай бұрын

    utterly agree, after 46 yrs of playing, I know pretty much everything I ever 'knew' aout guitars in BS

  • @sammyrothrock6981

    @sammyrothrock6981

    Ай бұрын

    @@frankcarter6427 exactly I been playing 50 years

  • @misterknightowlandco

    @misterknightowlandco

    Ай бұрын

    Completely agree.

  • @JohnMalcolm-or4co
    @JohnMalcolm-or4coАй бұрын

    Looks too much like a gretsch for my liking. I prefer their Les pauls and 335’s not that I’ve been near one 😊

  • @misterknightowlandco
    @misterknightowlandcoАй бұрын

    Sooooooo 8 grand for a chambered gretsch jet with someone else’s version of tv jones pickups? Yeah solid pass at that price. I’ll just go play my actual gretsch jet. Julian is a once in a generation talent and this guitar is nice, but 8k? Yeah no thank you.

  • @mortonwilson795
    @mortonwilson795Ай бұрын

    Your comment in passing that it feels a bit like halfway between and electric and acoustic is telling for me and sort of frustratingly obvious because when it comes down to it the original electrics were basically made to allow acoustic guitarists a chance to 'compete' within a band context - i.e. allow them to play louder! I really think a lot of reviewers tend to forget that a lot of musicians do actually play 'clean', not just jazz players - the legions of supposed guitar reviewers who just crank up the amps and kick in OD / Distortion / Fuzz pedals or what have you and then proclaim 'this guitar is a beast' strike me as ridiculous - wankers basically. I have seen several quite good reviews of this Collings (in most it's a mustard yellow) which looks pretty much like a boutique take on a Gretsch, and it's clearly a beautiful instrument and unlikely to mean much to the headbangers and shredders and whatevers out there. Seems like a solid body (albeit hollow) solution for players who might be at home on a quality arch-top but maybe want something less fragile for live work? I would love to own one of these but I really don't have the jazz chops and TBH for UKP 8K (HKD 80K) I could grab a couple of Eastmans, an Am Pro II Strat I have my eye on, a nice discounted Gibson LP Special, a few Monty's & Bare Knuckle pick-up sets to mod my 3 Epis AND still have some serious change . . . my needs are clearly different from the player who would benefit from of these! Absolutely gorgeous instrument and I envy those who have one . . . if I were you I'd consider one, you clearly know how to make it work!

  • @Taylort3b
    @Taylort3bАй бұрын

    Ed Bickert could milk sweet tones out of his modified 65 blond Telecaster. The player makes the guitar. The guitar doesn’t make the player. I’m sure the Collings is a lovely instrument, but I believe Lage’s main guitar is a Tele knock-off. Perhaps Bickert had some influence. They have that same casual elegance in their playing.

  • @tomcaron9113
    @tomcaron9113Ай бұрын

    Could never bond with a Collings 335. Thin sound, too much money for the sound. Playability, great.

  • @erniecf
    @erniecfАй бұрын

    Guitars > cars

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