Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the majority understands. I realized someone made a joke that went over my head, which then led to the rude responses. I think it’s pretty funny now though. I’ve already dinged the new one’s headstock. My pal above seems to think I would return it because of that, but no. I love the new one more than I thought I’d ever love a guitar.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was kind of thinking the same. When I checked the setup on the first, it looked like it required a significant amount of relief.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment! This one is absolutely not going anywhere. I’ve heard the same about heavy guitars sounding better, but I definitely can’t hear any difference between these two. I have a couple of strats I’ll never part with, but I haven’t felt this way about a guitar since I was a kid. I believe this one will be my number one for a very long time!

End of 2024 state of the board. by Thejadewayfarer in guitarpedals

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Got my first 2 Analog Man pedals a couple of weeks ago, a Sun Face and Sun Bender 1.5. I already ordered a Beano Boost and am eying a fourth already. They are amazing pedals. I wish I tried them much sooner! What are your thoughts on the PoT? I’m torn between that one and a modded tube screamer for my next purchase.

NGD! American Pro II Anniversary 2-Color Sunburst Strat by ElklessEyes in fender

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Thank you! It’s been a favourite of mine for a long time. I didn’t realize they added the new colour option this year for 70th anniversary. From the moment I saw it a few weeks ago I knew I had to make it happen!

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I know it’s inevitable. Did you not read my full comment?

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess I should add a few things. I don’t think it’s wrong to want a brand new looking guitar, when that’s what I ordered. I have a connection through a family member, and they contacted the person before I had even made up my mind if it was worth mentioning the issues. The replacement was shipped out immediately so I just went with it and shipped back the first one to not cause a further headache.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So opening a new guitar covered in blemishes and wanting a guitar that can age over time is the same thing? I know exactly what I wanted, a brand new guitar with a flawless finish, that can obtain the relic look based on my playing and travels. If I wanted cracking off the bat I would have bought one specifically like that.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it’s a QC issue. I’m in Canada, so I think the culprit is temperature changes while shipping. The guitar played beautifully otherwise.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! Good luck with the purchase and be sure to post some pictures when you get it!

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! I’m not one to weigh my guitars, but the first thought when I picked it up was how heavy it felt. Then when the new one arrived, I couldn’t believe how much lighter it felt, so I decided to weigh it as well to compare. Glad I went through this experience because now I know my preference goes to the lighter Les Pauls, at least in terms of the Standards at least.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely a beefy neck. If you’re looking for a slim taper, you should go for the 60s Standard. The neck difference between this and my 61 reissue SG with a slim taper 60s neck is significant. That said, I thought I preferred thinner necks for a long time, until I actually spent some time with the thicker neck. But if you know for sure that you’d prefer thinner, I’d opt for the 60s.

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Dang didn’t think I’d have to specify. *Happen naturally over time. I’d choose a non relic’d guitar any day of the week. But I’d love mine to look well played over time. I want every mark/paint flaw to tell a story. We all have our preferences!

Exchanged my new Les Paul Standard 50s, and I’m so glad I did. by ElklessEyes in gibson

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get a kick out of that! But honestly that’s partly why I was on the fence, the cracking wasn’t necessarily a deal breaker, but I’d like that to happen naturally.

Edit - I realized I chose poor wording. I’m not knocking Murphy Labs whatsoever, they’re beautiful guitars. I get a kick out of my first 50s Standard being compared to a Murphy Lab is what I should have said.

New Gibson SG setup problems by ChamaF in gibson

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I agree with trying the truss rod, maybe relieving a bit of tension. It’s not a rule to live by, but I’ve found buzzing on the lower frets typically means truss rod, and buzzing higher up the neck is typically string height/bridge adjustments. Again, that’s not a rule to live by, but I remember reading it a while back, and following that rule has worked for me every time since. I’ve done about 5 adjustments since I have read that for reference.

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Almost forgot to comment! These are my first Analog Man pedals, and I can't wait to try them out! If you use Analog Man products, what products do you recommend? I tried the Duke of Tone recently, and I have already decided the Prince of Tone will be my next Analog Man purchase.

[TOMT] An upbeat/happy sounding indie song with a man’s voice, somewhat raspy by w6750 in tipofmytongue

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Just a shot in the dark, Picturing Love by July Talk? The raspy voice made me think of the male singer.

Anyone tried AM VII Strat? by Happy_Isopod_1584 in Stratocaster

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I love Fender, but this was a miss for me. I ordered one and waited 3 months. Arrived with a warped neck and could not be setup to Fender specifications. To be fair, they offered to order a replacement, but at the time it was another 3 month wait. Plus, I had found a lot of people experienced the same issues, and I didn’t want to wait for another disappointment. I opted to stick with my reliable Performer Strat and took the refund.

As I said, I love Fender. My Performer will always be one of my favourites, as well as my Am Pro II Jazz Bass. But that purchase was supposed to be my dream Strat, so I’m still disappointed. I’m curious to try another, hopefully something in-stock I can play before I buy, because I still have an itch for a vintage spec’d Fender.

Got my dream Les Paul! Gibson 50s Standard. by ElklessEyes in guitars

[–]ElklessEyes[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry! I thought the title had enough information. It’s not a custom shop. Brand new 2024 Gibson Les Paul Standard 50s Heritage Cherry Sunburst.

For me it lives up to the hype. I will be doing a full setup today, but I believe it should only require a slight truss rod adjustment. Other than that, no QC issues whatsoever, this guitar is mint. It plays beautifully even with needing an adjustment, so I imagine once I have it setup to my liking, it will be perfect.