Epic interview. Probably the first interview I have ever seen with Neil! Sucks about Dripping Decay. Interesting he said they are on a "hiatus" whereas the other members have pretty much said it's done. I am assuming he didn't want to talk about some of the allegations that were made against him in regards to the break up? Anyways, seems like a cool dude and is absolutely one of my favorite guitarists. Awesome interview!
@MrRyanshredsКүн бұрын
@@BrianoblivioN85 I definitely wanted to respect their privacy on the matter. But thank you for the kind words man. Glad you enjoyed it! I had a blast myself shooting the shit lol
@BrianoblivioN85Күн бұрын
@MrRyanshreds Understandable. I really thought Dripping Decay had a lot of potential of becoming a real household name in the modern DM scene. Oh well. Also, if you have Neil's contact info, tell him Justin from Hells Headbangers records is trying to get a hold of him regarding the Frightmare vinyl releases they are doing. He recently did a video about it on his channel.
@MrRyanshreds23 сағат бұрын
@@BrianoblivioN85 just his Instagram but I can message him for sure
@sinistrousdiabolus4 күн бұрын
street trash playing in the background? good stuff mate.
@sqlb3rn5 күн бұрын
I got some extra heavy insulated springs from FUTone and it made the FR flutter better and dive smoother
@sqlb3rn5 күн бұрын
I fully agree those screw on whammy bars are wobbly as hell
@sqlb3rn5 күн бұрын
I was using an evh 100 Stealth on the red channel with no boost, but ultimately went back to a 6505 boosted with od808. It's definitely got some mids. I probably should have fucked with the blue channel more on the stealth, but the 6505 is just it for me
@feralshe-male68586 күн бұрын
damn hes not using his randalls anymore
@MrRyanshreds6 күн бұрын
@@feralshe-male6858 still has them for sure, but this new amp sounds so killer. I think he sometimes uses both though. Ill have to ask em next time we talk
@JDavidFall7 күн бұрын
The air Norton is a good pickup for sure. I still think emg81 is king. I haven’t used the blackout but Sammy makes it sound super sick so I’m sure it’s a great pickup too
@MachenSS6667 күн бұрын
VENOM.....ALL HAIL THE TRUE VENOM
@Hell_Inc9 күн бұрын
dude, love your videos! That pedal packs some cool tones. Which pickups are you using on that Ibanez if you don’t mind me asking.
@MrRyanshreds9 күн бұрын
@@Hell_Inc it’s a sentient in the neck, but the bridge is the discontinued Cauterizer from Guitarmory. Balaguer makes it now
@Hell_Inc8 күн бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds thank you! any idea if the quality is the same?
@MrRyanshreds8 күн бұрын
@@Hell_Inc I’d say better. It’s Devin from Acacia Strain’s signature pickup. He wouldn’t go with just anyone.
@Hell_Inc8 күн бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds right on, my man.
@MINGSOLDERINGPEDALS10 күн бұрын
Thanks alot for the love and interest once again brother !
@MrRyanshreds10 күн бұрын
@@MINGSOLDERINGPEDALS absolutely dude, always blown away with your work!
@IkroBeam10 күн бұрын
You can definitely tells theres Steely Dan's influence on Nile
@lupiaan202112 күн бұрын
Laid back and nerding out, so cool...
@harleyray305820 күн бұрын
I fucking love Ming Soldering. Top dude. I own the violent ram and the cannibalist and they are some of my most favourite pedals.
@solarfallmori28 күн бұрын
Interesting talk as always. It´s nice to know that Dallas is doing good and kicking asses. His and Karl´s playing have me hypnotized since my teenage years haha 🤘🤘
@Larry-rz4ed28 күн бұрын
Yes HATEBREED is rhe greatest band on the Planet 💯👍😎
@chrisgonzales5880Ай бұрын
could these be loaded into a two notes captor x? i own a 4x12 cab from arachnid and if it simulates the same tone i would like to throw that in for silent recording. just learning how to record im still new to this
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Absolutely man. You could also take that captor X to gigs if you wanted, and instead of mic’ing your cab, you could just run a line out to FOH.
@chrisgonzales5880Ай бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds Thank you 😊 🙏
@bluglass7819Ай бұрын
I’ve went back to making my own single action truss rods. I can make a titanium truss rod for the price being charged now.
@bluglass7819Ай бұрын
F’in smart I always mean to keep a time chart.
@Hell_IncАй бұрын
awesome guitar tone!
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Much obliged man. It’s mostly that pedal haha
@Hell_IncАй бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds whatever works! sounds sick either way :) cheers!
@hexakonta7443Ай бұрын
good interview with an awesome band
@ratrodguitarsgear4646Ай бұрын
Installed my F**uckbicker rail humbucker on my Dimebag Scorched Earth Superstrat. F**ucking Gloriously Collosic! Thank you Mr. Corrigan. Cheers man!arty.
@johnepperson2522Ай бұрын
Stabbing smacks, saw them live, big energy, super legit BDM
@Left_Hand_PathАй бұрын
I would do ungodly things for that custom shop esp
@riff_junkieАй бұрын
22:54 songwriting and riffing
@mikeyhodge6191Ай бұрын
Glad I found this discussion! Subscribed 🤘
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Appreciate ya! 🙏
@DeviantgАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words man. That one is on the market currently!
@tyrannosaurusriffsАй бұрын
That demo mix was awesome! Sounded great! Tones were awesome.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Appreciate that! I'm a hobbyist engineer at best so that means a lot haha
@tyrannosaurusriffsАй бұрын
@@MrRyanshredsyou did great. And your playing 😮💨
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
@@tyrannosaurusriffs 🍻
@TomChopperGuitarАй бұрын
Way informative. Great interview! Thx
@DAaron67Ай бұрын
Blah blah blah just tell me what conditioner to use to get my hair like that! 😂 seriously though, Rob is the coolest and down to earth dude, this is such a great informative video. Thank you guys for this.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Haha he does have those luscious locks! Thanks for the support man 🍻
@12breacher82Ай бұрын
The skilled labor and cost of education to be a professional goes into it too. Just like any proper skilled labor profession. This is a really good information video. Running a business is definitely calculated risk. It’s beyond materials, time, and value of education/skill to be a professional.
@darklight4815Ай бұрын
I've often thought about building a parts-caster of sorts...but itll most likely cost twice as much and be half the quality...and definitely zero resale value.
@vinniesworld459Ай бұрын
Found this through my recommends (am a metal and guitar fan). Other builders have articulated similar costs and expenses behind guitar production, but this is probably the most candid one I've seen with real numbers. Thank you for this and will follow your channel too!
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Love to hear that, and thank you so much!
@kj197734Ай бұрын
My take is that someone could pay out of pocket and go over the top with wood, frets, pickups, hardware, and strings, but it isn't cost effective. I think quality parts won't break a budget, and you still get an awesome guitar or two. Thank you for some awesome guitars.
@RequiemDeadАй бұрын
My Stardestroyer has become my #1 in my collection...Thank you, Rob!
@dive-bombАй бұрын
Star destroyer coolest guitar shape I’ve ever seen. I remember when I first saw this dudes work i was basically drooling.
@DeviantgАй бұрын
As a Luthier trying to forge my path I appreciate every single second of this video.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
My dude 🍻
@dive-bombАй бұрын
perks of being a luthier: Money 🚫 Esteem 🚫 Happiness 🚫
@DeviantgАй бұрын
@@dive-bomb why buy when we can build it ourselves for twice as much?
@dive-bombАй бұрын
@@DeviantgSo true aha
@solarfallmoriАй бұрын
Great interview man, it´s so cool to have Rob opening up about this for us to learn more, and his guitars are sick🤘🤘
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Thanks dude!
@jhoffmann3015Ай бұрын
I found this conversation to be very interesting and informative. I understand Rob's point that raw numbers are "boring" but it is very informative to hear from a luthiers perspective. Great interview as always Ryan. The only criticism I could have is the video abruptly ended, yeah I'm a nerd and wanted to see more.Thanks.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Fair enough haha. Thanks for checking it out and thanks for the support man!
@ERiCtheBuLLАй бұрын
While there are many "solid" cheaper import guitars, with many things in life, you generally get what you pay for with higher end guitars. If you're not serious about guitars, don't pay serious money. They are tools as much as they can be luxury items. What price tag do you put on the inspiration a guitar can give you?
@andyy6481Ай бұрын
what about marketing cost?
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
That’s a great question! With the level Rob is at I imagine that’s somewhat limited outside of the occasional collab like Ryan Waste. One of these days I’ll definitely have to find someone with more expertise on that specific subject. Thank you!
@apparitionalwolfshadow4192Ай бұрын
I've had my eye on a Star Destroyer since last year! Hopefully one day
@robjoyner1167Ай бұрын
In short: ANY business has overhead costs. That's adult life. These are niche products. Love your channel, man, but this kind of content of someone talking/complaining about their bills and how everything is expensive is not it. I say this with the utmost respect. No hate or trolling.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Appreciate the love and input, but that’s not the point of this video whatsoever. As we stated in the video, this is just to inform people that have no idea, what kind of things go into the cost of making guitars. Some people, mainly younger consumers, don’t have that full of a grasp, or some people take for granted what larger companies put out, and don’t understand why so and so charges this much. Some of it seems obvious to buyers like you and I, but some people don’t have that insight.
@ERiCtheBuLLАй бұрын
This video did not come across as complaining one bit. It's a pretty level headed presentation of running a guitar making business.
@dannyhollefreund6372Ай бұрын
I respectively disagree... as someone who has a few custom shop instruments and has run a couple businesses it was really interesting to hear the breakdown. Kudos to Rob for being so transparent. Many times owners don't want to do so for fear of exposing the inner workings of their business to criticism from people who don't get how business works. I feel a video such as this is a great way to impart to younger generations of guitarists an appreciation for craftsmanship and why people such as Rob can and should charge what they do in comparison to some cheap guitar off of Amazon.
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
@@dannyhollefreund6372 🙌 well said!
@micahwatz1148Ай бұрын
He is right, fret jobs do tear your arms up. The neck would being stable and the fret job is the most important part of a guitar. If you dont have those the entire guitar is a paper weight in my opinion. Like ya, youve got a nice bridge and pickup, the paint looks good, ect, bu tif it doesnt play good none of those things matter.
@spoonerluvАй бұрын
Completely agree - I have nice guitars with unstable necks, and I simply don't reach for them during certain seasons. Sometimes you just want to sit down and play.
@Metalaxe5150Ай бұрын
I gotta call bullshit on the pickups being 90% of the tone,tone comes out of the last thing in line,THE SPEAKERS
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Yes, speakers absolutely make the biggest difference in your overall tone. I think given the context of the conversation, Dallas meant more the tone of the guitar. Like of any guitar component, woods, bridge, frets etc, pickups are the sound of the guitar. We probably should’ve clarified in the vid. Hope this helps!
@seanknotАй бұрын
love old morbid angel I'm 35. carcass, death, dissection. :D
@CryptToneMusicАй бұрын
Man if you can ever get a rig run down with the guys from Tribal Gaze that would be amazing 🙏
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
Hell yeah I love Quentin. I had him on the podcast if you go back a little bit. But one of these days for sure a rig rundown
@CryptToneMusicАй бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds i think I've noticed them using Marshall DSL heads but I could be wrong. If they are that's the most brutal grinding DSL tone I've ever heard! The bass tone is equally insane also
@MrRyanshredsАй бұрын
@@CryptToneMusic if I remember right I think he’s using the JVM, but can’t remember which channel, etc
@CryptToneMusicАй бұрын
@@MrRyanshreds whatever he's using it sounds insane. I used to have no interest in the JVM series just too many knobs for me but if he's getting that kind of tone I might have to try one 😂
@willmyers8600Ай бұрын
What is the unpronouncable band that he mentions at the end? Anybody figure it out?
@CryptToneMusicАй бұрын
This interview was super helpful i been wanting to do a punk band without a bassist for a while! People are just so hard to find to jam with. And i discovered a cool new band in the process!
@FartCoffinStudiosАй бұрын
Killer fucking guitar player!
@FartCoffinStudiosАй бұрын
The new ASM is fucking bad ass! I love these outside of the box kind of rigs as well. I would never guess he uses a Boss Mega Distortion. Hell ya.