Some Namm coverage...

ohhh, who's that good looking guy at 0:14-15?
I NEED PHOTOS OF NEW GUITARS!!!


Didn't know that stuff like that happens at the Namm, too:


For anybody not familiar with the "interviewer" he's Jens Ritter from Ritterbasses who
designed the bass that the guys from the booth copied.
 
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How does the Coreblade and those cabs compare to the MKIII? Just curious, IIRC I heard harsh critics when it first came out..
 
ohhh, who's that good looking guy at 0:14-15?
I NEED PHOTOS OF NEW GUITARS!!!


Didn't know that stuff like that happens at the Namm, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARyVweFJH5A

For anybody not familiar with the "interviewer" he's Jens Ritter from Ritterbasses who
designed the bass that the guys from the booth copied.

Fuck China. Seriously though, I can't believe that a country with a billion citizens can't come up with something on their own. Totally retarded.

Also, Ritter says "we would like to help promote this in europe", Chinese guy goes "na na na, we don't want to that". Sorry, why the fuck are you there if not to promote your shit?
 
I think he realizes that they would get some serious problems if they would try to sell it in europe,
or at least Germany, there are strict laws about stuff like that here.
 
Those "Pretty Guys" a the beginning of the video are Myself and my AE at the Studio Ernie Rodrigues. The botth we were spending most of our time at was 2 rows from the S7 Booth. Ola was cool as hell, and Jim, Paul, and the guys at S7 were AWESOME! We got to play a majority of the instruments at the booth and they all have their own characteristics, The Solar 7 was very very tight on the low strings which makes quick picking very easy. The guitar was a BREEZE to play, the extended scale length really helps the sustain and the neck join was amazing. Ola really designed a cool guitar.

The Highlight of the show for me was the Jet City booth.... Ill start a new thread for all of that ... keep an eye out for it.
 
How does the Coreblade and those cabs compare to the MKIII? Just curious, IIRC I heard harsh critics when it first came out..

I really liked it! Sounded a lot better than the Switchblade and saving the settings with USB is just a great idea. If you're on tour and have a endorsement deal you can just load in all the settings through the USB and you don't have to bring an amp at all.

Those "Pretty Guys" a the beginning of the video are Myself and my AE at the Studio Ernie Rodrigues. The botth we were spending most of our time at was 2 rows from the S7 Booth. Ola was cool as hell, and Jim, Paul, and the guys at S7 were AWESOME! We got to play a majority of the instruments at the booth and they all have their own characteristics, The Solar 7 was very very tight on the low strings which makes quick picking very easy. The guitar was a BREEZE to play, the extended scale length really helps the sustain and the neck join was amazing. Ola really designed a cool guitar.

The Highlight of the show for me was the Jet City booth.... Ill start a new thread for all of that ... keep an eye out for it.

Dude so nice meeting you, you're to fucking cooL!
 
Hey Ola, not that I don't appreciate the time and effort in making these videos but even though they're cool, they're pretty useless to form any kind of opinion on how amps and guitars sound. I would rather read your opinion on the stuff you tried there and made an impression on you.
 
Kimon, no offense taken! These are just coverage videos, so you get the feeling of hanging with us at the show!

I did record some amps the way I usually do but that takes more time to edit so those videos will follow.