Saturday, November 1, 2014

FU-Tone Upgrades

FU-Tone Upgrades

This day in age guitars have evolved into directions that even astound me. From the classics like Les Pauls to the Telecaster and Stratocaster to V's and customs that push the limits unheard of  from even just 20 years ago. The import market use to be the bottom of the barrel and custom guitars was something that only the rich or the biggest rock stars could afford. The import market today has reached new levels and custom guitars are something now anyone can afford if they reach hard enough. Most guitars from most makers are usually quality made but they can lack in some areas from tremolos lacking a bit of tone and sustain springs that slip and are noisy. A company called FU-Tone took the reigns to make great tone available to everyone at a price that anyone can afford. I have used and even compared there products to some cheaper versions of others and seen how it all stacks up. Today we shall talk about the world of FU-Tone and what they can do to give you rock star tone!!!!!!!! 



 
I am first going to talk about my Carvin V220 Classic Reissue V Guitar. 
This guitar is everything I ever wanted from alder body and a flame maple neck thru construction. It is loaded with locking tuners original Floyd Rose tremolo coil tapping and even a maple top on it for good measure. A ebony fretboard and gorgeous abalone block inlays round out this beast. I wrote up a talk about this beast of a guitar that you can read here. Click here for read Carvin V Review for Gear Talk By Jon.


I wanted to take this great guitar and make it legendary gear it up to what would be one of the best stage and studio guitars in my rig for a very long time. I turned to FU-Tone where Adam over there helped me with a Tone Block, Heavy Duty Springs, Brass Claw and a Brass Trem Stopper. These items all helped me take this guitar to a level of amazing proportions. Lets take a moment and break down each part I installed into this guitar.


37mm Brass Tone Block to replace the light pot metal one. This adds volume and mass what equals tone and resonance and sustain. Tear down time is a bit cause you have to loosen or replace the strings and tear the tremolo all the way down and intonate it when done. It is more then worth the time and FU-Tone has great videos to help out along the way.



Brass Trem Stopper helps block your tremolo so it is very stable what helps if you have a heavy hand and if you plan on using a D-Tuna. It also equals back to the mass equals tone. I used a small drill bit and drilled two small wholes and then screwed it in. It took about ten min total including the setting of the tremolo.





Heavy Duty Noiseless Springs that live up to there name in every way shape and form. They are the best springs I have seen and or used on any guitar and really give you that extra grip on the trem to make sure you are in tune 100% of the time.




Brass Spring Claw helps in two ways from the original pot metal one that comes standard on tremolos. They are stronger and go back to the mass equals tone and will help the entire tone and sustain output on your guitar. It took only a few minutes to install and then solder the wire.



When I had all of this installed on the V it is mind blowing what it did for this guitar. It took a great guitar and made it even better. I gained a extremely mind blowing amount of sustain and tone the guitar performed better then I could dream. If you have a mid level or entry level guitar it is a cheap way to step it up into new tonal territories to keep you on a budget and still get rock star tone. You do not need to be a luthier or have years of tool experience to be able to install this stuff between FU-Tone and Youtube there are tons of videos to help walk anyone step to step.


The next question I had was what makes FU-Tone different? There are blocks on Ebay that are a bit cheaper......Trem blocks that are about half the price........Why would I want to pay a few dollars more right????? It is about saving money???? 
 
The next quick test I wanted to run was what separates  FU-Tone and why did I want to back this company when I can find cheaper parts in other places. I went to one of the more favorite places for musicians to buy parts or upgrades for there guitars the mighty Ebay. I purchased a 37mm brass block and a brass trem stopper for almost half the price just to compare for myself. I notice the block was very bland looking has a very dirty look to it that would not buff out. I weighed them both also and the Ebay block was actually lighter and a bit smaller also. The trem stopper was not machined it was basically a small piece of flat bar that was bent with a threaded whole in it. I noticed a ton of difference in the tone and sustain it almost sounded muffled after having the FU-Tone upgrades installed on the guitar. I am sure it was better then stock but not much better and it was not worth the money I spent. Sometimes you cannot be fooled by smoke and mirrors and cheaper parts made with lower quality brass and components. 
When it comes to your tone your sound and your style I personally recommend FU-Tone!!!!

It is also important to let everyone know that I am in no way or shape endorsed with FU-Tone. I am writing about this company cause I believe that they offer the best parts and upgrades for the quality for the money on the market today!!!!!!

Next month we shall take another look at FU-Tone and look at what it did for my VG Guitars V that I call my Phoenix Guitar.


Pigtronix - Fat Drive

Pigtronix Fat Drive

The effect pedal has become almost as big of part of a musician as the guitar itself. With such a huge ton of Reverbs, Delays, Flangers, Overdrives, Distortions and Wah's it really is hard to know what is best for your style and budget. Digital effects have been taking the world by storm and have been getting more crisp and more of a analog sound to them but many artists are very much loyal to analog effects. Many musicians use a vast array of effects to spruce up there sound and tone while some just need a pedal to add a bit of sparkle. There really is no wrong thing to do when it comes to your tone and trying new things can always unlock new sounds.

Pigtronix is second generation of American boutique pedal makers. They have jumped to the front of the pack in many ways with using high end components and designs gigging and studio musicians drool after. I have tried out and used a few different Pigtronix pedals over the past few years and had nothing but great success. Today we are going to talk about the Pigtronix Fat Drive.


Features

100% Analog wide range overdrive
Multi-Stage Tube Emulated Clipping
Passive LPF Tone Control
True Bypass Switching
Voltage 9-18v DC
Current Draw 38ma @ 9v 120ma @18v


Layout

Volume Knob
Gain Knob
Tone Knob
Hi/Lo Gain Switch  



Sound

The Pigtronix Fat Drive has only a few knobs but loaded with a massive tone. Using the 9 volt battery feature a musician can take a bit of time and dial in gritty blues and southern rock to a brilliant classic rock with a full bold sound. When plugged in using a 18 volt power cable the pedal takes on another whole brilliance, It is almost like a whole new pedal in its own rights. Taking a bit of time I can get a nice rounded southern rock all the way up to a bold hard rock and even metal tone. The Fat Drive really can satisfy the Ibanez Tube Screamer fans supplying the same crispness and tight end guitar players worship. It is very hard to really put into words to explain how versatile this pedal is but using what I can I will say Bold, Brilliant, Heavy, Bluesy, Gritty, Tasteful and Full. I would recomend using a noise suppressor with it like all overdrives/distortion pedals when cranked all the way up cause of unwanted feedback etc. This pedal is a lot quieter with the unwanted sounds then most of this style of pedals I have used.




My Opinion

Pigtronix has really hit a home run with this pedal taking all the great parts of many great pedals over the years and stuffing them into a small analog stomp box that will thrill even the most picky of players. From just needing a bit of boost or needing tube sounding saturation this pedal is one of the greatest I have ever used. I am one of them players that love to play everything from blues to brutal styles of music and this pedal has me covered on all fronts. Stomping this to make distortion a bit more robust or taking your clean channel and adding a bit of spice is easily no problem with this pedal. I have run this pedal with many other style of pedals and it blends very well what can sometimes be a issue. The price is also appealing cause pedals that usually cannot do half of what this one does usually can cost twice the price.


Contact
www.facebook.com/pages/Pigtronix/113556637539
http://www.pigtronix.com/



                                                                            

Carvin Bromberg B25 Bass

Carvin Bromberg B25 Bass



Carvin has been a household name for 60 plus years now going back almost four generations of family owned and operated making some of the finest guitars, basses, amps, pro audio on the market today. Carvin and Brian Bromberg set out on a musical journey a while back making his signature line of basses from four and five string with a unlimited amount of options. I am known for being more of a metal player so looking into a jazz bass was a little bit out of the ordinary but being such a fan of Bromberg and his style I had to take the leap on the five string version. I set it up a bit more as a metal bass on the options for me personally but the sky is the limit when it comes to all Carvin basses. Lets take a look what this bass is all about!!!!




 
Standard Features

Construction - Neck Through
Scale Length - 34''
Body - Alder (Optional Flame and Quilt Top)
Neck - Maple
Fretboard - Ebony 14'' Radius
Inlays - 12th Fret Abalone Bromberg Inlay
Neck Width 1.75'' Wide @ Nut, 3.0'' Wide @ 24th fret
Hardware - Chrome
Bridge - Hipshot A-Style Wish .75 String Spacing & String Through
Tuners - Carvin Premium Tuners 20:1 Ratio
Frets - 24 Medium Jumbo
Pickups RJ2 Radius Top Alnico Single Coils
Electronics - 18v Active, Volume, Pickup Blend Stacked Concentric Mid Frequency and Sweep, High Impedance Circuitry With Active Volume Pot 




Sound

The sound on this bass with the massive controls is extreme and brilliant with options to be able to dial in any and every sound under the rainbow. I love the sustain this bass has it is beyond anything out there. Brian and Carvin really has really done this bass the right way. The controls take a bit to get use to cause it is not set up like so many with a single volume and tone but once you get them figured out everything from that old school fender to the new school active is within your reach. I was lucky enough to run this bass into two of Carvin's own amps the combo b10 and the bx500 half stack to get a feel on both fronts. The first thing I noticed is running the EQ on the amps was all but not needed I 12 o clocked them on both amps and the tone was still bright and warm with brilliant sounds. The most important thing to remember is your bass will differ tons from mine cause you will be building your own bass. (My personal bass is even different then the standard features but we will get into that in a second). 



My Opinion

Carvin sets out to set them apart from the rest not just on amazing prices but by options that you will not find on any street corner. They want when you get a guitar or bass with your hard earned money that it will be more then just a one trick pony and you can use it for many styles and genres on many fronts from the stage to the studio. The Bromberg bass is not just a good looking bass with a very almost flame flowing luster but is the most balanced bass I have ever used. I can just set the bass on my knee and it stays there so playing without a strap is easy for them long nights in the studio or late night jam sessions. The neck is a bit thick for a five string but the neck is very smooth and easy to play. The radiused pickups from the standard single coil to the optional humbuckers are amazing and well thought out. They allow all the strings to ring through and be well balanced with no drop out like some basses with flat pickups can do. I would recommend this bass to them that play all genres if you take the time and have it built with the options you desire.


My Personal B25 (These are the different options I have on mine then the standard features)

Radius Humbuckers
Mother Of Pearl Diamond Inlays
Deep Flame Maple Top 
Moss Green Paint
Upgraded Nut
Dunlop Straplocks
These allowed me to enjoy a jazz style bass but be decked out as more of a rock and metal bass.







                       Video of Brian Bromberg Talking about his signature Carvin Bass!!!


Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster

Ritchie Blackmore Stratocaster
By Kris Martens

Up for review today is the fender Ritchie Blackmore Strat. This guitar is made in Mexico and is one of the better strats that I have played recently.





Features

Artist series
Alder body
21 fret Maple neck with scalloped rosewood fretboard
7.25" radius
3 bolt neck plate with tilt control
70's headstock
Bullet truss rod
70's style fender branded tuning machines
Seymour duncan quarter pound flat pickups with dummy in the middle
3 way pickup  selecter
1 volume, 2 tone pots
Gig bag included



When I first noticed this model on the fender website I knew this was a guitar that I would have to try out. I'm a huge Rainbow fan and this model is based on the guitar that Ritchie used with that band. The high end MiM strats are great guitars and I've played several that have really impressed me. This one is no different. Great bang for the buck!

This guitar looks really awesome. It's black pickups, knobs and switch tip contrast great with the Olympic white body and 3 ply white pickguard. The chrome hardware is sweet and the CBS headstock is downright menacing.


The pickup configuration might put strat "purists" off but I love it. Having a three way pickup selector negates the famous 2 and 4 positions that country and blues  players love  but this guitar is meant to rock. There is a dummy pickup in the middle position for cosmetic purposes. It basically functions like a les Paul. Position 1 is the bridge, 2 is bridge and neck and 3 is the neck. The middle position is really cool because you can't get that tone without modifying a normal strat. Switching from the neck to bridge is smoother as well due to the switch only covering  one tone between them instead of three different tones. Most people wouldn't notice this though.

The bridge pickup is a reverse wound/reverse polarity Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Flat SSL-4 single coil.


The neck pickup is a normal wound SSL-4.

These pickups have twice the output of a normal single coil. They are perfect for playing rock and old school metal. They are a bit noisy so I find a noise gate to be mandatory.

This guitar absolutely crushes when played through my jcm800. It handles clean and high gain like a champ.

The scalloped fretboard is awesome. It's kind of strange at first but I got used to it in a few minutes. You get more control for string bending and vibrato.

Overall this guitar is a keeper. Everything is top notch from the fretwork to the scallop job. I'm really impressed!




October 2014 Spotlight Gear Maker - Chili Custom Guitars

                       October Spotlight Gear Maker
                   Chili Custom Guitars

When the electric guitar was invented little did they know that it would ignite the passions in millions of people from all over the world to express themselves. From southern swing and blues to country and jazz and metal the guitar has kept reinventing itself over and over again. This day in age there are guitars from so many companies from the cheapest woods and kits from places like China and Indonesia to some of the classiest most appealing guitars for any budget with the most exotic woods and setup..
A luthier from Austria is at the front of making guitars from any style or setup from your dreams to a reality. I met Horst from Chili Custom Guitars some time ago and was drawn in with his passion for not just making guitars but music and people to give his customers the best guitar for there dollar. Horst has a eye for wood and does things the old fashion way of a hand shake and to talk to each customer one on one to make sure that they get the most out of there Chili Experience.



                                                    Horst From Chili Custom Guitars


Horst and I had a nice talk all about his company
 
RBJ
When did you start making guitars and why?

CCG
I started making guitars in 2008. I repaired Guitars for over 30 
Years and was never thinking about to make Guitars. In 2008 a Friend 
of mine came into my Joinery and asked me to help him to make a 
Guitar. I said to him this is not possible its to hard to make no 
Chance. At the next day I started to make Guitars. The Local players 
said this is great stuff and they are good as well known Brands. So I 
decided to make guitars near my joinery and started to sell them.

 RBJ
 Chili Custom Guitars is a great name how did the name come about?

CCG
 I was looking for a Brand name for my Guitars and it must be all 
over the world the same name in every language. Nothing what i am 
thinking about made me really happy. Some Day I got a Mail from Thomas 
Eder from the well known Austrian Band Die Seer. He want to try out my 
Guitars and they where playing in Salzburg and i had to come with my 
Guitars to the Sound check. I got there with some of my Guitars and he 
liked them. So he orderd a Single Cut Model and I asked him about 
Inlays. He said When its possible to put some Chili's in the Body this 
would be nice. And i thought to myself That's it Chili Custom Guitars.

RBJ
 Do you have product lines or is all guitars custom?

CCG
Most of my Guitars are Custom made to the players preferences and wishes.
I worked out a Product Line Seed of Chili where i keep the price low 
and make it affordable for everybody.

RBJ
On the average what is the turn around time from order to delivery?

CCG
From Order to delivery is around 4 to 8 weeks depends on what the 
customer want. The Seed by Chili can be delivered in 3 - 4 weeks


                                                     Chili Custom Guitars made by Horst

RBJ
I have seen a new style of guitars called ''Seed of Chili'' tell me about them guitars?

CCG
The Seed by Chili is a low cost series what i sell for USD 999,-. 
There is a Tele a  Strat and my new Chilibird to get. They are all 
made out of good Materials. The difference to my Custom Models what all 
are made really by Hand is that the Seed Body's and Necks are CNC made. 
The customers can choose colors and Pick ups. In the next few weeks I 
will make a Flyer about them for sure.

RBJ
I have noticed some of your guitars have some amazing paint work (Eagles etc) who
does the painting on them guitars?

CCG
The Paintwork on some of my Custom guitars are made by my Sister 
Brigitta Gigler she is a painting artist. If anybody want some 
paintings on his Chili Guitar my sister can Paint all what you want. 
They will be all painted by Hand and not with a airbrush.


                                                            Brigitta Gigler painted Guitar


RBJ
Chili is out of Austria will you ship guitars anywhere in the world?

CCG
I ship my guitars all over the world. I use now only Fedex they are 
for me the best. They are not cheap but they ship the Guitars very safe.

RBJ
You recently have been working with the Freiburg Blues Festival how did that come about?

CCG
The relationship with the Freiburg Blues Festival comes from Tino 
Gonzales, one of the greatest Blues players and Chili Custom Guitars 
player. He is also honored member of the Freiburg Blues Association. 
Tino asked me to be a Sponsor for the Blues Festival. So i don't give them money I decided 
to give them a Guitar to make a lottery. This brings the Festival more 
money and more attention to my Company.

RBJ
Do you have any Chili Custom Guitars here in the united states in stores for sale and if so where so
anyone reading this can check them out?

CCG
Flying V Leather in Concord CA has some of my Guitars and is 
selling them also I am in touch with Greg Golden Bizarre Guitars in 
Reno NV and I will get soon a dealer on the East coast too.

RBJ
Why Guitars? Why not baseball bats or toothpicks? What drives you to keep making some of the
most beautiful and functional guitars I have ever seen or played?

CCG
Baseball bats and Toothpicks don't sound so good. The reason to 
make guitars is to make my Customers the best guitar they can get for 
themselves. I figured out my own Chili intonation system what the 
Guitars make to be in tune on every fret. This is a big reason that 
many players use my Guitars for the Studio.

                                        My personal Chili Custom Guitar I call my Tigerbaby

Horst is one of the nicest down to earth people you will ever meet that has come up with his own touch and process to make some of the most beautiful guitars I have ever seen. I own a Chili that I call my Tigerbaby ( I have done a review of this guitar in the Gear Talk Section). If you decide that a Chili or a Seed Of Chili is for you then you can be sure you are getting the highest grade materials and hand crafted process that are available on the market today. I have owned many guitars in my life but only a very few are the ones I would never part with and my Chili is one that will be part of my rig for a lifetime!!!

Contact
Chili Custom Guitars Facebook Page

I did a talk about my personal Chili Custom Guitar
http://geartalkbyjon.blogspot.com/2014/10/chili-custom-guitars.html