When I first saw this guitar on Myles Kennedy's Instagram, I fell in love with the look of it. And now hearing it being played makes it so much better.
@ToneTailors5 сағат бұрын
This guitar can really take you just about anywhere!
@Rowen-ly7xm5 сағат бұрын
@@ToneTailors I'm personally a big fan of Myles himself. Anything he touches, The Mayfield 4, Alter Bridge, his Solo stuff, Slash, or even being featured on a song makes it so welcoming to the ears every time.
@bluephoenix3865Күн бұрын
The White PRS looks killer. I just wish they would’ve done a regular maple neck for it.
@ToneTailors5 сағат бұрын
More regular than this? shop.tonetailors.com/paul-reed-smith-se-nf3-pearl-white-maple.html
@slowedchopped1413Күн бұрын
What could be in here ? Well if you ask Paul Reed Smith he will tell you super magical ferromagnetic tonewood 😆😆😆😆😆 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
@ToneTailors5 сағат бұрын
And you better believe he's right! lol
@robertschueneman6799Күн бұрын
Rose wood board , not if this is manufactured in the last ten years. Rosewood like Desert Ironwood is a protected species!
@ToneTailors5 сағат бұрын
The law changed in 2019 and with restrictions and proper sourcing, rosewood is again used in guitar building.
@michaeljoeallen94122 күн бұрын
Sweet
@corpusaethemera2 күн бұрын
Great to hear all of the pickups clean and straightforward!
@cesarvazquez76716 күн бұрын
Excelente, muy cálido y crujiente, pero , que tal dueña para rock metal ??
@luishv80298 күн бұрын
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@napgonz8 күн бұрын
Great video! Do you a tutorial on how to add the presets to the Selah Quartz. I'm trying but am kind of stuck. I can send messages from the quartz to the iridium but seems like I'm not doing it correctly. thank you!
@josequiles79 күн бұрын
Sounds tinny af
@angelus14179 күн бұрын
Nah sorry but the sound from the katana and this pedal …. horrible. The DI out is how it should sound and they nailed it . I think if you want to run this into the power amp in you have to switch off the cab sims as the katana is not an frfr so even in power amp in your still technically doubling the speakers if you leave the cab sim on.
@ToneTailors9 күн бұрын
Power amp in does not have a cab sim in the Katana. So while it's not a true FRFR, you're still not doubling over on cab IR or simulations.
@mjolnircarlssen421111 күн бұрын
I felt like the maple had a more “stratty” quality to it.
@jimroberts6212 күн бұрын
The only sounds I hear are effects, no guitar. What a joke! 😂
@ToneTailors9 күн бұрын
It seems the guitar played us
@jakehobbs14 күн бұрын
I wonder how long it takes him to memorize and know what to hit and the rhythm that he plays to with guitars. The cymbals and bass and toms match what they play. It seems like he does it so effortless and knows exactly what to play. Must be hours and hours of practicing 😮💨😮💨😮💨
@geneparmesan882714 күн бұрын
Sounds terrible
@ShaneStoneOfficial15 күн бұрын
SE line are the best guitars under 1k. Literally nothing compares except for possibly sterling guitars, and some Schecters
@MrMoneyHelper16 күн бұрын
Skip the UA pedals. Sell the Katana. Buy a Roland Blues Cube Hot. It is designed to feel and sound like a tube amp. The price will come out about the same. Everybody who plays them agrees that they feel the same. If you need to play direct, the UA pedals will do the job IF you can get the right speakers. The Katana speaker doesn't seem to work for this UA Woodrow. Of the UA pedals, my preference is for the Ruby with the Dream a close second. This is because I don't play with a Marshall full volume sound. I play clean and sometimes with a boost.
@ToneTailors9 күн бұрын
Just wait until you hear the Katana MKIII...
@thierrynakache17 күн бұрын
The price ?
@nik195419 күн бұрын
Play something nice
@thevorace20 күн бұрын
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@luisnavarro893220 күн бұрын
I can’t get my settings right to get it to repeat like this. I have mine on similar settings but it sounds more like a reverb than a delay even though I have reverb pretty low on it. I can’t hear the repeats while im playing I only hear it after I hit a note and stop.
@tomriver863320 күн бұрын
Beautiful
@En_Pissant21 күн бұрын
Thank you for actually demoing the modulation section without delay. I couldn’t find any other videos where this was done
@staggs503421 күн бұрын
Rosewood was smoother. The maple sounded like the pickups were too high and needed to be lowered.
@echoorvissimms881924 күн бұрын
Wow beautiful sounding guitar 💕
@josephigillisАй бұрын
Definitely not a 4000 difference.
@joerectifierАй бұрын
I think he was doing something like this, with his own sorta guitar PA, back in the 70s so this must be an evolution of that idea with modern gear. Reverb is essential for a live rig…otherwise solos can sound dead….just too dry with no carryover….thats my preference anyway
@BrooklynGMTАй бұрын
Wow
@garypannone7755Ай бұрын
What about the Tre Verb by fender?
@stevepearson6316Ай бұрын
I would have to hear the outher guitar...should have compaird both on the same video short
@pleum3728Ай бұрын
Damn it’s slightly the same sound but I think the USA version got a brighter tone
@mopacwestgateАй бұрын
A beginner should learn on an acoustic..Nylon strings IMO...just to get all the chords and basics...
@tilipitappi5303Ай бұрын
Acoustic is harder to play. I dont think you should there
@mikealpinist3818Ай бұрын
No
@_For_4_Scores_Ай бұрын
the real truth is you should start with whatever you’ll enjoy playing more. i had an acoustic and learned 2 songs then got bored. bought an electric and i play it everyday because i can play shit that i enjoy
@deangoingsАй бұрын
lol at trying to make people think it's better than starts haha nowhere close
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
30k sounds pretty good oh does it
@deangoingsАй бұрын
@@ToneTailors very few gist that much. At that point you're just paying for signatures. Like Clapton.
@jturquoiseАй бұрын
How much did you get paid for this advertisement?
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
5 Bitcoin
@DToneQuestАй бұрын
I agree about high end guitars, that is why i buy prs and almost bought a suhr, they feel like custom shop guitars
@Rod_Serlings_wristwatchАй бұрын
Gen X player here and this was the same “observation” when PRS became the “boutique” guitar in the mid to late 80’s. Thing is Suhr IS NOT a 62 Strat (original or reissue). Very good guitars but if I want a Stratocaster I want the real thing. And most of us like customizing / upgrading our guitars. I don’t really want a guitar that’s someone else’s version of “perfect”.
@nathanielpersohn600Ай бұрын
The neck is weird and the pickups are bitey.
@gwatts2745Ай бұрын
Not 4 me, out-Gibson Gibson by making price point THE factor.
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
We'll shootout the McCarty S2 next! Better than the Les Paul at the same price point...
@aurora9688Ай бұрын
Thats cool as fuck
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
This thing can do it all!!
@lilig6422Ай бұрын
My god that’s beautiful!
@lilig6422Ай бұрын
SE custom, hands down, followed by the S2. Beautiful.
@garrettlowell7637Ай бұрын
What makes it a “beginner” guitar?
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
SE stands for "Student Edition" and they are so affordable and play so well, there's plenty of growth as a player to be had!
@riff_kid461612 күн бұрын
@@ToneTailorsSE stands for standard electric
@joachimleinfelder12003 күн бұрын
@@riff_kid4616nope sorry ce stand s for classic electric, se for student edition
@BenDover12759Ай бұрын
How do we know which one is which?
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
The text during each guitar being played tells you which one is which.
@Teekay_TwalaАй бұрын
11:47 He spent a good minute bragging on his wife & went in on his wife’s cultural history. That’s a man that loves his wife.
@grantburgh1Ай бұрын
Ive had one of these for a year and its only been out the box three times. So I plugged it into my scarlett 2I2 interface with direct monitoring ON, and the volume is so low compared with every other bit of audio that I was playing on my laptop I found it unusable... what am I doing wrong? Playing along to a spotify track for example, even with everything maxed out I have to put the spotify volume down to like 10% to be able to play along. Is it because I am expecting to hear this thing through the direct monitoring? If I was to play with a band and plug this into a PA is it really loud enough?
@ToneTailorsАй бұрын
If you're playing directly from the Iridium to the interface, first make sure the input of your interface is set to instrument, or Hi-Z. If you were actually intending to record your Iridium, you'd ideally want to have it peaking at -12 dB or so for optimal headroom down the line. The main difference is finished tracks are mastered to be extremely loud vs a direct signal of a single guitar pedal with no mix bus limiting whatsoever. Perhaps try adding a limiter or bus compressor to your master output within your DAW to get it closer to full recordings.
@grantburgh1Ай бұрын
@@ToneTailors thanks! Yeah I have the iridium set to instrument level, and also the interface. But I was trying to use the iridium through the Scarlett’s “direct monitor” function, and then was wondering why the volume was so low compared to recorded audio on the laptop. But if I play the iridium through a DAW, even not for recording juts to practice, I have much better control over the volume and can actually use it to play along with Spotify. Cheers!
@MUFFAFUZZAАй бұрын
Killer! #muffafuzza
@Gumbo722032 ай бұрын
dude what are the post-rock songs you're using as the background music?
@massimilianomagni23512 ай бұрын
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@napgonz2 ай бұрын
Nice! Is there a tutorial on how to program the selah pedal to control the iridium? That would be awesome.
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When I first saw this guitar on Myles Kennedy's Instagram, I fell in love with the look of it. And now hearing it being played makes it so much better.
This guitar can really take you just about anywhere!
@@ToneTailors I'm personally a big fan of Myles himself. Anything he touches, The Mayfield 4, Alter Bridge, his Solo stuff, Slash, or even being featured on a song makes it so welcoming to the ears every time.
The White PRS looks killer. I just wish they would’ve done a regular maple neck for it.
More regular than this? shop.tonetailors.com/paul-reed-smith-se-nf3-pearl-white-maple.html
What could be in here ? Well if you ask Paul Reed Smith he will tell you super magical ferromagnetic tonewood 😆😆😆😆😆 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
And you better believe he's right! lol
Rose wood board , not if this is manufactured in the last ten years. Rosewood like Desert Ironwood is a protected species!
The law changed in 2019 and with restrictions and proper sourcing, rosewood is again used in guitar building.
Sweet
Great to hear all of the pickups clean and straightforward!
Excelente, muy cálido y crujiente, pero , que tal dueña para rock metal ??
🔥🔥🔥
Great video! Do you a tutorial on how to add the presets to the Selah Quartz. I'm trying but am kind of stuck. I can send messages from the quartz to the iridium but seems like I'm not doing it correctly. thank you!
Sounds tinny af
Nah sorry but the sound from the katana and this pedal …. horrible. The DI out is how it should sound and they nailed it . I think if you want to run this into the power amp in you have to switch off the cab sims as the katana is not an frfr so even in power amp in your still technically doubling the speakers if you leave the cab sim on.
Power amp in does not have a cab sim in the Katana. So while it's not a true FRFR, you're still not doubling over on cab IR or simulations.
I felt like the maple had a more “stratty” quality to it.
The only sounds I hear are effects, no guitar. What a joke! 😂
It seems the guitar played us
I wonder how long it takes him to memorize and know what to hit and the rhythm that he plays to with guitars. The cymbals and bass and toms match what they play. It seems like he does it so effortless and knows exactly what to play. Must be hours and hours of practicing 😮💨😮💨😮💨
Sounds terrible
SE line are the best guitars under 1k. Literally nothing compares except for possibly sterling guitars, and some Schecters
Skip the UA pedals. Sell the Katana. Buy a Roland Blues Cube Hot. It is designed to feel and sound like a tube amp. The price will come out about the same. Everybody who plays them agrees that they feel the same. If you need to play direct, the UA pedals will do the job IF you can get the right speakers. The Katana speaker doesn't seem to work for this UA Woodrow. Of the UA pedals, my preference is for the Ruby with the Dream a close second. This is because I don't play with a Marshall full volume sound. I play clean and sometimes with a boost.
Just wait until you hear the Katana MKIII...
The price ?
Play something nice
1 4
I can’t get my settings right to get it to repeat like this. I have mine on similar settings but it sounds more like a reverb than a delay even though I have reverb pretty low on it. I can’t hear the repeats while im playing I only hear it after I hit a note and stop.
Beautiful
Thank you for actually demoing the modulation section without delay. I couldn’t find any other videos where this was done
Rosewood was smoother. The maple sounded like the pickups were too high and needed to be lowered.
Wow beautiful sounding guitar 💕
Definitely not a 4000 difference.
I think he was doing something like this, with his own sorta guitar PA, back in the 70s so this must be an evolution of that idea with modern gear. Reverb is essential for a live rig…otherwise solos can sound dead….just too dry with no carryover….thats my preference anyway
Wow
What about the Tre Verb by fender?
I would have to hear the outher guitar...should have compaird both on the same video short
Damn it’s slightly the same sound but I think the USA version got a brighter tone
A beginner should learn on an acoustic..Nylon strings IMO...just to get all the chords and basics...
Acoustic is harder to play. I dont think you should there
No
the real truth is you should start with whatever you’ll enjoy playing more. i had an acoustic and learned 2 songs then got bored. bought an electric and i play it everyday because i can play shit that i enjoy
lol at trying to make people think it's better than starts haha nowhere close
30k sounds pretty good oh does it
@@ToneTailors very few gist that much. At that point you're just paying for signatures. Like Clapton.
How much did you get paid for this advertisement?
5 Bitcoin
I agree about high end guitars, that is why i buy prs and almost bought a suhr, they feel like custom shop guitars
Gen X player here and this was the same “observation” when PRS became the “boutique” guitar in the mid to late 80’s. Thing is Suhr IS NOT a 62 Strat (original or reissue). Very good guitars but if I want a Stratocaster I want the real thing. And most of us like customizing / upgrading our guitars. I don’t really want a guitar that’s someone else’s version of “perfect”.
The neck is weird and the pickups are bitey.
Not 4 me, out-Gibson Gibson by making price point THE factor.
We'll shootout the McCarty S2 next! Better than the Les Paul at the same price point...
Thats cool as fuck
This thing can do it all!!
My god that’s beautiful!
SE custom, hands down, followed by the S2. Beautiful.
What makes it a “beginner” guitar?
SE stands for "Student Edition" and they are so affordable and play so well, there's plenty of growth as a player to be had!
@@ToneTailorsSE stands for standard electric
@@riff_kid4616nope sorry ce stand s for classic electric, se for student edition
How do we know which one is which?
The text during each guitar being played tells you which one is which.
11:47 He spent a good minute bragging on his wife & went in on his wife’s cultural history. That’s a man that loves his wife.
Ive had one of these for a year and its only been out the box three times. So I plugged it into my scarlett 2I2 interface with direct monitoring ON, and the volume is so low compared with every other bit of audio that I was playing on my laptop I found it unusable... what am I doing wrong? Playing along to a spotify track for example, even with everything maxed out I have to put the spotify volume down to like 10% to be able to play along. Is it because I am expecting to hear this thing through the direct monitoring? If I was to play with a band and plug this into a PA is it really loud enough?
If you're playing directly from the Iridium to the interface, first make sure the input of your interface is set to instrument, or Hi-Z. If you were actually intending to record your Iridium, you'd ideally want to have it peaking at -12 dB or so for optimal headroom down the line. The main difference is finished tracks are mastered to be extremely loud vs a direct signal of a single guitar pedal with no mix bus limiting whatsoever. Perhaps try adding a limiter or bus compressor to your master output within your DAW to get it closer to full recordings.
@@ToneTailors thanks! Yeah I have the iridium set to instrument level, and also the interface. But I was trying to use the iridium through the Scarlett’s “direct monitor” function, and then was wondering why the volume was so low compared to recorded audio on the laptop. But if I play the iridium through a DAW, even not for recording juts to practice, I have much better control over the volume and can actually use it to play along with Spotify. Cheers!
Killer! #muffafuzza
dude what are the post-rock songs you're using as the background music?
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Nice! Is there a tutorial on how to program the selah pedal to control the iridium? That would be awesome.
The Supro can handle anything