[Discussion] What do you enjoy most out of the guitar-centric YouTube channels you watch or subscribe to?

Sometimes I think success on Youtube is luck of the draw. Two channels I think of for this are ProGuitarShop (at least before Andy went to Reverb) and Victor Hugo Targino. Both channels are similar in that they feature excellent playing/recording and get straight to the point, yet the latter channel has only a fraction of the subscribers of Henning Pauly or Gearmanndude. And no offense to either of these channels but I absolutely can't stand their videos, for various reasons.

I guess my point is that there are so many good reviewers out there covering so many bases (from slick production to more natural reviews, loads of info to very little) that maybe you should just do what feels natural, and hopefully build up your audience from that. There doesn't seem to be a formula for success and perhaps it amounts to having the right formula at the right time.

My favourite reviewer right now is Phillip McKnight, he is a very likeable, honest guy and I often watch his live Q&As and flick through to see what he has to say about various topics. Andy FromProGuitarShop is a god. I also like that new guy Agufish, and Andertons is often very good. This is a great time for gear reviews. I remember several years ago, I'd look for a review of a pedal, and the only result would be a poorly recorded Gearmanndude video in 240p. There are so many options now.

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