This Guitar Has 2 Secret Weapons

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The Chapman ML3 Standard Traditional has two awesome secret weapons built inside!

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I saw one of these used yesterday in a guitar center and I tried it and couldn’t put it down. Honestly the first time I’ve ever seen a Chapman in person. Absolutely loved how it sounds and feels. I ended up buying it and now all I can think about is playing it when I get home from work!

limpneckmike
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I bought a Chapman ML3P Traditional over a year ago. I'm seriously loving it. Thanks, Chappers.

riffmagos
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I can't speak to the ML3, but I bought the ML1 Pro last year. It is an amazing instrument with nicely rolled sides and a fast, comfortable neck. The attention to the rolled sides adds comfort and ease of playability to a new level. The special treat is the tone. The guitar sings, it has a beautiful voice. At any price, the guitar is simply stage worthy and a gift to music.

AdamWhiteAcupuncture
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I can see the roll on that fretboard from the video... currently looking for a T style, this is now in contention! Thanks Rob!

MarbsMusic
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Jazz Hands! Love the rolled edges on the necks. Just makes the guitar so much more fun to play ✌🤘

AutismRocksOfficial
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I love that yall are putting inlays on the standard range. Most people say "You never look at the fretboard when you're playing, so you only need side dots" but i'm quite the opposite and have been since i first started playing. Posture be damned, I've always looked directly at the fretboard, the frets, and at my fingers and i find i'm never looking at the side dots unless the guitar i'm playing either has weird inlays (flower of life, Mick Thompson "SEVEN", etc.) or no inlays. Where most people want luminlay side dots, i want luminlay inlays and glow in the dark nail polish

RubyRoks
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Hey Rob! It's great to see you giving us some insights on how the guitars are made in the Indonesian factory! As much as I'd love to see some factory tours, I respect that Chapman isn't the main brand out of that factory of choice and they may want their processes kept off camera 😁

One note on the fretwork though, as it was mentioned in the video. My only niggle about the Standard line, and this applies to the ones I've owned and the ones we get in at work. The fret material you use seems to have a ratio of metal that leaves them prone to tarnishing quicker than other brands. I polish mine every so often to get a beautiful mirror shine, which just adds to the playability with the rolled edges but most players don't and I think that having them shined up at the setup stage before they're sent to customers in combination with a change of fret wire to leave them more resistant to the elements would add a serious amount of long term playability 🤘

lmcf_gtr
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I just ordered this guitar from Thomann Germany and hope it will performed as promised. I like rolled edges and jumbo frets. Also love the idea of inlays, i never understood why Chapman didn't had them. I was also looking for an affordable(isch) guitar with a good P90 that I want to run through a Soul Food. Can't wait for the arrival. Cheers mate.

chitaristu
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I just ordered one of these minutes ago (the tobacco-ash one). I'm excited to that unreasonably great point about this guitar. I love that the company is owned by a couple of guys roughly my age. Best of luck. Thanks for this video. It, and the Anderton's video, finalized the purchase for me.

stonemercer
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It’s about time I bought a Chapman guitar. Beautiful things

PherotoneStudios
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Feel I need one of these to distress and relic

D.Miller
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I’ve got this guitar and gave a review from a novice angle (I’ve had 134 guitars)
It’s an absolute stunner in sound and feel

thenovicenoisemaker
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Hope you’re doing well my friend, how hot has Malta been this week? Sutherland gets her maiden live voyage in a few weeks; can’t wait to bring the orange sparkle on stage. Anyways, all my love, stay safe.

AlbusBand
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Chapman guitars are some of the sexiest out there - seems like a great team of people behind it as well, keep it up!

metalheadsuferdude
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I got une of theese this week (my 4th chapman) and I could not be happier. neck and fretboard are very comfortable and well made. The pick ups are great, body shape very comfortable too. Only mods I will do are brass or titanium saddles, push pull pots to activate treble bleed ( volume pot) and series/Parallel (at tone pot) When the switch is in middle position. I do prefer the slab traditional body shape of the classics and find the PRO body shape a bit bulky. chapmans have always a great value for the money and do really are designed by players for players.

filippop.
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Love it. I’d absolutely love to see a Chapman ML-V.v, an offset V with a Floyd rose or khaler. I know you’d do it right.

Blucifr
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I’ve been shopping around for a T type, maple neck, and P90 in the neck position, and I’ve really wanted a Chapman! Sounds like ill be ordering one, I love this

banditsbikeco
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Hey Chappers digging your Star Wars shorts and the guitar is rather lovely too

leeclarke
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My white dove ML-1 Pro traditional is one of my favorite guitars. I wish I had a valid excuse for another Chapman. Particularly one with a P90.

sheltermemercury
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Love this guitar and fab for the price point. I bought this recently and it is my first Chapman guitar. Despite following Rob & Lee for years since the early Andertons days, I have always been put off as most of the higher end guitars don't come with inlays. Despite playing guitar for 35 years and having an extensive guitar collection, this is my only Chapman guitar for this reason. C'mon Rob, let's get some beautiful fret inlays on some of the stunning higher end Chapmans. I for one would get one in a heartbeat...and I think I'm not the only one.

stevendearden