crazy GUITAR myths----busted

The BIG V Small Fender Headstock one made me laugh -- out loud----

F-ing marketing Dept BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA

GET THE NAME BIGGER YOU PRICKS!

lol--- tone increase with fat headstock BUWHAHAHAHAHHA oh damn thats rich
 
I must confess My Original Fender necks were wearing out the frets so I had custom necks made same wood construction no change in sound.
And most of my guitars are 100% stock. My amps make the difference. Next I only buy USA made guitars only due to resale value.

Now drum sets USA only import drum hardware is trash.
 
Good video. I like this guys stuff generally, and he's a good player.
Not to break it down point-by-point but the highlights to me were:

- Soooo right about old pickups. That nonsense is pure snake oil.
- He's wrong about Thinlines. I've owned too many of both styles to agree with him there - the semis have a thing of their own going on and a pronounced midrange bump over the solids.
- Very right about the fretboard material (or types of wood in general I think). Makes no difference if its rosewood, maple, boogerwood or richlite
- Generally agree about the Strat vs Tele bridge pickup although I have played a few Strats that whoomp
- 10,000% right about buffered pedals. True Bypass is BS marketing crap perpetuated by "boutique" builders that were either too lazy or incapable of including a proper buffer
 
My 2016 Gibson SG, My 2016 Gibson Les Paul and my Von Herndon Doubleneck all have the big .951" necks. That's my #1 must-have, along with 24.75" scale length...

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