bolero Posted February 27 Posted February 27 (edited) Stumbled across this video: great playing & a beauty new custom core H535 from Kalamazoo Edited February 27 by bolero 4 1
rockabilly69 Posted February 27 Posted February 27 The guy is a monster player, and if this video doesn't sell some Heritage guitars, I don't know what will! At first he had too bright of a tone, but you can see/hear that he dialed it in pretty quick. Those Fishman pickups definitely have something going on. And at 15:05 he started to burn. The guy is truly a freak of nature guitarist. 2 1
bolero Posted February 28 Author Posted February 28 Haha, yes, agree pretty jaw dropping technique!! He got a wide variety of tones & great clarity too, even with FX which I find can be challenging with hollowbodies. I often run them direct into a dimed amp, which they excel at & I love. But throwing things like univibe into the mix can get muddy. Fishman is highly regarded for their acoustic pickups I didn't even know they made electric.
TalismanRich Posted March 1 Posted March 1 Did anyone notice that he has swapped the pickup selector and the volume control? I wonder if he has it set as a master volume rather than just handling one pickup.
fxdx99 Posted March 1 Posted March 1 20 hours ago, TalismanRich said: Did anyone notice that he has swapped the pickup selector and the volume control? I wonder if he has it set as a master volume rather than just handling one pickup. The Dickey Betts mod (as I think of it as that's where I first saw it). Good question on if it's a master or remains neck on Koch's. 1
bolero Posted March 2 Author Posted March 2 Yes I think early on in the vid he talks about it. He says Phil Keaggy did the same thing too
DetroitBlues Posted March 2 Posted March 2 Knowing Greg, the selector change is probably a lot to do with volume swells. I’ve known about him for many years, even met him in person a few time since he has an artist model(s) with Reverend guitars. By no small coincidence, Heritage and Reverend do have some deep connections, so it doesn’t surprise me Greg has a custom model H535.
TalismanRich Posted March 3 Posted March 3 He does some swells with it later in the video. I don't remember him saying if it's a master or just the neck and couldn't tell from his switch flipping. Randy, I never heard of Dickey Betts doing it. I'll have to look that up. I can see where it might protect from inadvertently toggling the pickups and make swells easy. My Starfire 4 has the switch on the lower "ear", and I've hit it a few times. I rotated the switch so it went front to back rather than up and down. That worked just fine.
bobmeyrick Posted Tuesday at 06:49 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:49 PM On 3/3/2025 at 1:29 AM, TalismanRich said: I don't remember him saying if it's a master or just the neck and couldn't tell from his switch flipping. Just after 12'45" you can see him try to do a swell with the bridge pickup selected. It doesn't work, so he selects the neck pickup and swells away! 2 1
TalismanRich Posted Tuesday at 07:52 PM Posted Tuesday at 07:52 PM OK, I guess that nails it. Nice catch, Bob!
Kuz Posted Friday at 10:03 PM Posted Friday at 10:03 PM If I was going to the trouble of switching the pup selector switch and the volume knob, I would have made that volume knob the bridge volume knob (or make it a Master volume).
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