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Alright, the editing convinced me - since we no longer have Pro MLG Agufish Unboxing Experience then the Agufish community demands for Explosions on every snare hit from now on.
@@burtonkephart6239 Sorry Burton, I don't know as I only have this Gibson electric. I am not familiar with the differences between a 50's and 60's neck profiles. Dan
FYI, you can adjust the pickup switch selector by removing the back plate, loosening top nut a little, rotating the switch to your liking, then tighten. 3 mins tops. Just my 2 cents.
Hey hunter. My high intergrity merch just came in and I love it! It just took almost two months for it to arrive. Love the channel man it has my support! Possibly a dime guitar in the future?
I have a 96 “The Paul II” and I absolutely love it. I mean it’s beat up and ugly from years if playing and the nitro is rubbed off and chipping but it feels so good to play and it sounds great! Mine is all mahogany with a rosewood neck and black nitro.
Soooo... I added the snare bombs in kind of as a joke and told Hunter Hunter: Hey that's cool man! Make them louder! Me: You sure sure dude? Hunter: More I said! Me: But... Hunter: I SAID MOAR!!!
I bought a MINTY '80 The Paul in OHSC for $200 "out the door" in 1990 at a local music store... it was technically NEW, but old stock.. then "lost in the back room" for almost a decade... When it was found, the owner called me to "get rid of it" as he knew I was collecting anything interesting at the time.. it was my go to gigging Gibson for years because of the light weight... glad to see them finally get some attention... and makes mine worth much more.. I almost gave/traded it away a couple times.. just couldn't part with it..
I sold my '78 Paul because the frets wore out so quick. It was a real issue. I recently re-fretted an old Paul with Stainless for a customer and now wish I had my old one back. If I only knew how to do a fret job back then.... The switches were all rotated, back in the day, to activate front to back instead of up and down so you could actually use it!!!!!
I have a Vantage Ghost by Matsumoku. It's their version of "The Paul" except that its mahogany instead of walnut. For those not familiar Matsumoku, among other things, had the Japanese contract to build the hollow body Epiphones such as the Emperors, Rivieras, and Sheratons. Anyway, turn your pickup selector switch sideways. That way you just need to flick it with your fingertips after you mix the 4 dials to the blend you want. It works just fine that way.
I own an all original 78 The Paul . Mine has an ebony fingerboard . I can honestly say that I actually like where the selector switch is positioned and I find it very easy to use .
Great job with The Paul you did this guitar justice with your well spoken well played demo. I promised my wife no more Les Pauls but this guitar has got to happen. I still have my White 74 Les Paul Custom 20Th Anniversary. Merry Christmas and great job. Reb Floyd
In this vein, I have a 2015 Les Paul CM - picked it up for under $500 from Sam Ash (they still have them). I am loving it! The single 61 zebra humbucker suites my tone, the neck and frets are great! It's light and bare bones, which is perfect for me. I ditched the G-force tuners for black locking Grovers. I can't put it down. I'm not a big fan of the see-through finish, so I plan to address that in the near future. I feel fortunate to get so much in an American made guitar for the money!
Seriously love the explosions! We need more.... actually every video with explosions like that. Now imagine your cat food commercials with explosions in it. Oh and love that guitar now I want one
I am glad to see you and trogly collaborate. If you two guys started sharing guitars it would be great for both channels. I want him to document your epiphone snowfall Matt heafy guitar, and I would love to see you review one of his zoot suit sg gibsons.
Especially considering how you don't claim to be a lead player, your solo rocks!!! I don't mean to give a back handed compliment, but it's really musical and respectable how you use what you've got instead of playing something you can't actually handle. I hope that's not a dickish thing to say, I really mean it in a positive way. Great video as always.
I first saw a The Paul in a music store in Phoenix in the early 80s, and craved one ever since. Few years ago I had some extra cash burning a hole in the pocket, and the wife was in a more-tolerant-than-usual mood, so I got myself one for Christmas (dude had two and was selling one to get moolah to, get this, customize his golf cart (it's a Florida retirement community thing :) ). I had to replace the nut and the bridge saddles (apparently the thing had taken a faceplant off a guitar stand during a gig and the nut was cracked). I will forever kick myself for not having bought one of these bad boys years earlier. It has a very dark, yet simultaneously crisp sound (does that make ANY sense?) that I've never heard from a Les Paul (or from my #1 Ibanez ART for that matter) that does really well on certain songs. The combination of the walnut body and the T-Top pickups (490R/490T since you asked in the video :) ) is something just plain magical. I was kinda disappointed to read that Gibby didn't put reissue T-Tops in the reissue guitar, and it's a shame they couldn't go with ebony for the 'board. So, reissue or original? I'd have to come down on original. It's one of the few things they got **RIGHT** in the Norlin era. :D Dang, now you've inspired me. After writing about it, and getting it down off the wall and noodling around on it some, I'll have to take the Walnut Wonder to church with me in the AM. :D
Got my shirt before Christmas!! Its been busy. But wanted to thank you kind Sir!!! Sticker is on my Laptop!!! So now it has some Intigerty also!!! Now get to work on a new video I'm jonesing!!!!
no roll call!!!! but I GOT MY SHIRT WOW THEY ARE SWEET!!! WORTH THE WAITE!!! thank you brother!!! sorry if it was a Hassel for you . :( but man WE THANK YOU.. I know I DO!!!
ordered mine today. I must have watched this video 5 times before making the final decision. In Europe it´s basically sold out. Thomann doesn´t have in stock since 3 months and one by one all the other shops who had it are now showing: "No longer available". Got a good price as well. 1300 including shipping (taxes are already included in Europe). Pity I need to wait another week to receive it. Are you attending the TGU19? and do you know when it´s going to be?
Wow, I've never heard you so enthuasiastic about a guitar. I have played a Norling era one. It never blew me away. I preferred the LP Standards from that time over The Paul. Maybe they got it right this time. And yes the pickup selector switch was just as dumb then.
the original the pauls had t-tops. i used to own one, bought it as a cool 40y/o playet vintage when i was 16. the bridge pickup shit itself and wasn’t revived right. i was too prideful about them being t-tops to replace them so i traded it for a 201x sg special with 24 frets and full-sized gibson 57’s. my dog broke that at the headstock at the beginning of the summer and i’m annoyed knowing the paul would’ve stood a chance because of the volute.
Did you just assume that Gibson fans have taste? That's strong assumption to make. Just kidding, but it's probably the only 2019 Gibson model I like (sort of)
The pickups in the original 'The Paul' were T-Tops, which according to several online sources were just the standard humbuckers Gibson was using at the time. So far as I can see, The Paul was a slab-bodied, Les Paul-shaped guitar whose only important distinguishing features were the walnut construction - which probably has a small effect on the sound - and the thinner body. Who would like to bet that Gibson lucked into a cheap lot of walnut at that time? But apparently the fingerboard was ebony, which does look better. The 2018 reissue is a very brown guitar - which is fine, if you like brown. I prefer my Gibsons to look less like a piece of furniture. It doesn't sound particularly Gibson-like, at least here. The price, as usual with Gibson, seems excessive. Walnut is not a particularly expensive timber.
To be honest, aside from the pickup selector [which as I began to type you began discussing] I think the audience who would pick up a The Paul would prefer to have a Studio Tribute.
I don't normally like wood finishes but this looks ok. Really could've done with the block fret board inlays though. Didn't like the sound though just sounded a bit muddy to me.
Agufish. You said , if my taste is anything like yours and it is. I might have to go buy me one of these bad boys. Guess I know what I’m doing this weekend. Hey , so when are you going to demo a Reverend guitar ??
My dad has 2 of the original ones and there's a lot different e.g there was a dot on first fret and one of the 2 guitars my dad owns can easily go against any les Paul because it has this thing about it its got coil splitting standard and is worn in to the point it has mojo
My guess is half marketing (cryo does sound cool), and half that the treatment still makes them feel like normal nickel frets. Stainless steel feels different to me, they’re more smooth iunno lol
@@agufish My suspicion is that Gibson players are in general purists who wouldn't like SS frets on their guitars, and Gibson doesn't want to go through extra cost and training to tool up for SS frets. Builders and purist players come up with all kinds of nonsense pseudo science for why SS frets are bad, but the truth is the builders just don't want to do the work and the purists want a guitar from 1958. It's like how Gibson started putting a volute on the back of the neck where it meets the headstock in the '70's to strengthen that critical weak spot where so many Gibsons end up getting their headstocks broken off. You can't feel the volute when you play, it makes the guitar more reliable and tougher, and fixes a critical weak point on a very expensive guitar. The purists didn't like it, so Gibson stopped doing it and went back to the weak, easily broken design everyone knows and loves today. :D
@@agufish Oh yeah, I was also gonna say that walnut is a really excellent tonewood; I helped a friend build a guitar almost entirely out of it and it has this really dark, aggressive sound to it. I think one reason we don't see more of it on guitars is that its dust is really an irritant to your nose and eyes, making it pretty unpleasant to work with unless you really plan to minimize the amount of sanding you'll have to do. I wonder if Gibson had that forearm contour on The Paul in the '70's, because I've never seen it before your video and when I built that aforementioned mostly walnut guitar I put that contour on both the top and bottom of the body. It's a little hard to see but you can flip through the pics. i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/MRpics/WalnutLPBody-1.jpg And I built that guitar ten years ago. Gibson stole my design! I'M SUING GIBSON!!!
Another guy did a review on his The Paul and said the neck was a rounded slim 60s style neck but he made a point of saying it was more like a early 60s style neck etc so idk.
It's made for those nostalgic of the guitars of that era, not to be cheapest thing Gibsons put out. It also predated today's studio and budget models, landing it in the accurate period pricing of "less than a standard".
Iron Heart spoiler: it's good. I have a bunch of Marshall amps and a 5150, and there's still no way I'm ever selling my Iron Heart. The on-board linear boost isn't too useful, but everything else about the amp is great- the bottom (rhythm) channel can be dialed in to sound like a 5150, top(lead) channel is a more saturated version, and the clean channel is one of the better clean channels among my amps, and has a pretty good on-board reverb. A buddy of mine has the 50-watt and I have the 100-watt, and they're very comparable
Question not related to this. I have a Fender Mustang Pawn Shop with Fender Humbuckers. Looking for more of a Gibson SG sounds. Which pickups would you recommend for a more aggressive sound for that?
Serious question: a lot of people are telling me the notifications still aren't showing up. Quick Agusquad roll call, who actually got the notification for this video? 🤔
I got a notification!
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Agufish I did 🤷🏻♂️ best notification I’ve received all day
Got one
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Alright, the editing convinced me - since we no longer have Pro MLG Agufish Unboxing Experience then the Agufish community demands for Explosions on every snare hit from now on.
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I have a 1980 . It was given to me by my moms swcons husband . I love this guitar of all I've had over the years this is my favorite
Love my 79, favourite guitar out of all of mine. Kept it completely original, plays like a beast.
Those explosions were soooo cringe but it seems your aim was ultimate cheese 😂 awesome review as always boi🤘
Hahaha Luke added snare bombs in the mix, so I obliged him with visual explosions lol
Yeah, Boi. Give that explosion.
I've had an orginal "the Paul" since 1978 that I purchased new. Like the feel of the guitar neck and playablity.
Was the neck 50s or 60s profile?
@@burtonkephart6239 Sorry Burton, I don't know as I only have this Gibson electric. I am not familiar with the differences between a 50's and 60's neck profiles. Dan
should call it a French name.
Le the Paul. the the Paul is brutal. haha. great video!
like la laferrari what a stupid name
FYI, you can adjust the pickup switch selector by removing the back plate, loosening top nut a little, rotating the switch to your liking, then tighten. 3 mins tops. Just my 2 cents.
Hey hunter. My high intergrity merch just came in and I love it!
It just took almost two months for it to arrive.
Love the channel man it has my support! Possibly a dime guitar in the future?
This has got to be one of your best demo tracks, with the explosions included, lol. Very catchy and radio rock sounding. Love it.
I have a 96 “The Paul II” and I absolutely love it. I mean it’s beat up and ugly from years if playing and the nitro is rubbed off and chipping but it feels so good to play and it sounds great! Mine is all mahogany with a rosewood neck and black nitro.
Soooo... I added the snare bombs in kind of as a joke and told Hunter
Hunter: Hey that's cool man! Make them louder!
Me: You sure sure dude?
Hunter: More I said!
Me: But...
Hunter: I SAID MOAR!!!
I bought a MINTY '80 The Paul in OHSC for $200 "out the door" in 1990 at a local music store... it was technically NEW, but old stock.. then "lost in the back room" for almost a decade... When it was found, the owner called me to "get rid of it" as he knew I was collecting anything interesting at the time.. it was my go to gigging Gibson for years because of the light weight... glad to see them finally get some attention... and makes mine worth much more.. I almost gave/traded it away a couple times.. just couldn't part with it..
I sold my '78 Paul because the frets wore out so quick. It was a real issue.
I recently re-fretted an old Paul with Stainless for a customer and now wish I had my old one back.
If I only knew how to do a fret job back then....
The switches were all rotated, back in the day, to activate front to back instead of up and down so you could actually use it!!!!!
I have a Vantage Ghost by Matsumoku. It's their version of "The Paul" except that its mahogany instead of walnut. For those not familiar Matsumoku, among other things, had the Japanese contract to build the hollow body Epiphones such as the Emperors, Rivieras, and Sheratons. Anyway, turn your pickup selector switch sideways. That way you just need to flick it with your fingertips after you mix the 4 dials to the blend you want. It works just fine that way.
Love the honesty in this. Gave unbiased pros and cons. 👍
I own an all original 78 The Paul . Mine has an ebony fingerboard . I can honestly say that I actually like where the selector switch is positioned and I find it very easy to use .
The original the Paul's had Gibson T-top pickups!
Yep, 490R and 490T. I have a 78 Walnut Wonder and will not part with it for love or money :D
Minimalistic in a good way
walnut is a beautiful wood , makes great furniture
Great job with The Paul you did this guitar justice with your well spoken well played demo. I promised my wife no more Les Pauls but this guitar has got to happen. I still have my White 74 Les Paul Custom 20Th Anniversary. Merry Christmas and great job. Reb Floyd
Well it works in your favor that technically it’s not a “Les Paul” lol
11:45
i guess they never miss
huh?
Bam! Dunzo you got a boyfriend, I bet he doesn't kiss ya
He said "they're infinitely hit or miss".
He gon find a another girl and he won’t miss ya!
He gon' skrrt and hit dat dab like Wiz Khalifa~
In this vein, I have a 2015 Les Paul CM - picked it up for under $500 from Sam Ash (they still have them). I am loving it! The single 61 zebra humbucker suites my tone, the neck and frets are great! It's light and bare bones, which is perfect for me. I ditched the G-force tuners for black locking Grovers. I can't put it down. I'm not a big fan of the see-through finish, so I plan to address that in the near future. I feel fortunate to get so much in an American made guitar for the money!
Seriously love the explosions! We need more.... actually every video with explosions like that. Now imagine your cat food commercials with explosions in it. Oh and love that guitar now I want one
I am glad to see you and trogly collaborate. If you two guys started sharing guitars it would be great for both channels. I want him to document your epiphone snowfall Matt heafy guitar, and I would love to see you review one of his zoot suit sg gibsons.
Love the vibe of this demo
The original pickups were T tops. These were the same pickups found in the Les Paul costumes from that era.
Thank you!
@@agufish your welcome. Check out the trogly''s guitar show for more information on this guitar.
Looks like my epiphone les paul VE in walnut, and for $1,100 less it's pretty good
And the VE doesn’t have a dumb pickup selector location haha! Wish it was actually made of walnut wood, though
True ! Anything is possible with imagination though
I had a used "The Paul" back in the mid 80's. The only Gibson I ever had to date. I liked the guitar and wish I didn't get rid of it.
I like the The Paul ! Nice demo man ,thanks !
Especially considering how you don't claim to be a lead player, your solo rocks!!! I don't mean to give a back handed compliment, but it's really musical and respectable how you use what you've got instead of playing something you can't actually handle. I hope that's not a dickish thing to say, I really mean it in a positive way. Great video as always.
Love the tones as always! He'll they sold me on the NW-44 too...
Ooooo mang, dem Explozions mang! Nice review as usual!
The mixing is so good
Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words!
I kind of like the fret dots on this... looks like a fun guitar!
Imagine if the band The The played the The Paul guitars.
Agufish is back with a great video
Love the special effects
Lovin the Velvet Revolver riff at 7:58 and Everlong at 8:40 🤘🤘
I first saw a The Paul in a music store in Phoenix in the early 80s, and craved one ever since. Few years ago I had some extra cash burning a hole in the pocket, and the wife was in a more-tolerant-than-usual mood, so I got myself one for Christmas (dude had two and was selling one to get moolah to, get this, customize his golf cart (it's a Florida retirement community thing :) ). I had to replace the nut and the bridge saddles (apparently the thing had taken a faceplant off a guitar stand during a gig and the nut was cracked). I will forever kick myself for not having bought one of these bad boys years earlier. It has a very dark, yet simultaneously crisp sound (does that make ANY sense?) that I've never heard from a Les Paul (or from my #1 Ibanez ART for that matter) that does really well on certain songs. The combination of the walnut body and the T-Top pickups (490R/490T since you asked in the video :) ) is something just plain magical. I was kinda disappointed to read that Gibby didn't put reissue T-Tops in the reissue guitar, and it's a shame they couldn't go with ebony for the 'board. So, reissue or original? I'd have to come down on original. It's one of the few things they got **RIGHT** in the Norlin era. :D
Dang, now you've inspired me. After writing about it, and getting it down off the wall and noodling around on it some, I'll have to take the Walnut Wonder to church with me in the AM. :D
Got my shirt before Christmas!! Its been busy. But wanted to thank you kind Sir!!! Sticker is on my Laptop!!! So now it has some Intigerty also!!! Now get to work on a new video I'm jonesing!!!!
Lol I already posted this..... Ooops
I love that my uncle left me an original issue The Paul. Its something I'll never sell.
no roll call!!!! but I GOT MY SHIRT WOW THEY ARE SWEET!!! WORTH THE WAITE!!! thank you brother!!! sorry if it was a Hassel for you . :( but man WE THANK YOU.. I know I DO!!!
The first riff reminds me a lot of Machine Gun Blues by Social Distortion.
was gonna comment to say this...very similar feel. Can't complain tho!
THE PAUUUUULLLL!!!!
mine had T Tops!
Great video! Please do the Gibson RD 40th anniversary soon! no one has really reviewed it yet.
I learned on an original my dad gave me as my first real guitar.
Can't believe they skimped on the ebony and 1st fret marker
Wow that thing sounds FAT at the bridge! So nice! :)
Lol. Love that explosion 💥
Wow reminds me of the new Gibson Les Paul Tribute humbucker
ordered mine today. I must have watched this video 5 times before making the final decision. In Europe it´s basically sold out. Thomann doesn´t have in stock since 3 months and one by one all the other shops who had it are now showing: "No longer available". Got a good price as well. 1300 including shipping (taxes are already included in Europe). Pity I need to wait another week to receive it. Are you attending the TGU19? and do you know when it´s going to be?
Nice special affects love the guitar
This guitar actually looks pretty cool.
I will stick with my 2018 Honeyburst Tribute you recomended in a previous video, but it still looks nice.
Great Demo. What’s the best guitar you’ve ever used in your opinion?
What are your thoughts about the body being walnut? Was it heavy? What about the tone? I hear the walnut is bright?
Wow, I've never heard you so enthuasiastic about a guitar. I have played a Norling era one. It never blew me away. I preferred the LP Standards from that time over The Paul. Maybe they got it right this time. And yes the pickup selector switch was just as dumb then.
the original the pauls had t-tops. i used to own one, bought it as a cool 40y/o playet vintage when i was 16. the bridge pickup shit itself and wasn’t revived right. i was too prideful about them being t-tops to replace them so i traded it for a 201x sg special with 24 frets and full-sized gibson 57’s. my dog broke that at the headstock at the beginning of the summer and i’m annoyed knowing the paul would’ve stood a chance because of the volute.
Love the look and sound of it. However that price is way too heavy
Caliber You can buy an original “The Paul” for as low as $750. Gibson should’ve kept this reissue at $1K.
@@Stev0BabaGhanoush that's what I was thinking would be reasonable. Even here in the UK you get nicer new Gibson's for that $1400 mark
Gibson haters will hate it, which is just fine because that leaves more for the rest of us with taste!
Did you just assume that Gibson fans have taste?
That's strong assumption to make.
Just kidding, but it's probably the only 2019 Gibson model I like (sort of)
That's a beautiful tabl.... les paul
The pickups in the original 'The Paul' were T-Tops, which according to several online sources were just the standard humbuckers Gibson was using at the time. So far as I can see, The Paul was a slab-bodied, Les Paul-shaped guitar whose only important distinguishing features were the walnut construction - which probably has a small effect on the sound - and the thinner body. Who would like to bet that Gibson lucked into a cheap lot of walnut at that time? But apparently the fingerboard was ebony, which does look better.
The 2018 reissue is a very brown guitar - which is fine, if you like brown. I prefer my Gibsons to look less like a piece of furniture. It doesn't sound particularly Gibson-like, at least here. The price, as usual with Gibson, seems excessive. Walnut is not a particularly expensive timber.
Demo tune had a bit of A Day To Remember vibe going on. Can dig! \m/
Trogly effin loves the Paul. I think he said they have tar backs. He's got like 4 videos on them lol
To be honest, aside from the pickup selector [which as I began to type you began discussing] I think the audience who would pick up a The Paul would prefer to have a Studio Tribute.
Please do unboxings again, your initial reaction is genuinely interesting plus you’d get double the content per guitar review
Awesome Social Distortion feel to the intro!!!
I don't normally like wood finishes but this looks ok. Really could've done with the block fret board inlays though. Didn't like the sound though just sounded a bit muddy to me.
Agufish. You said , if my taste is anything like yours and it is. I might have to go buy me one of these bad boys. Guess I know what I’m doing this weekend. Hey , so when are you going to demo a Reverend guitar ??
Tonally what’s the difference between walnut and mahogany ..which is better for hi gain
My dad has 2 of the original ones and there's a lot different e.g there was a dot on first fret and one of the 2 guitars my dad owns can easily go against any les Paul because it has this thing about it its got coil splitting standard and is worn in to the point it has mojo
All things aside I love that tone
Please review the Keith Merrow Fishman pickup set. Thanks!
Have you ever thought demoing/reviewing the j5 strats fender or squire ones? I know they are a older model but the one I had was sick
From what I found it came with the T Buckers
Seymour duncan blackouts-bridge pick-up demo?
Looks awesome
Please, will there be any "best guitars under ___$" 2018 vídeo this year? You did it last year and I thought it was really cool!😀
I wonder why they don’t just use stainless steel fret wire? Maybe it’s a selling point because it sounds cool with cryo frets
My guess is half marketing (cryo does sound cool), and half that the treatment still makes them feel like normal nickel frets. Stainless steel feels different to me, they’re more smooth iunno lol
@@agufish My suspicion is that Gibson players are in general purists who wouldn't like SS frets on their guitars, and Gibson doesn't want to go through extra cost and training to tool up for SS frets. Builders and purist players come up with all kinds of nonsense pseudo science for why SS frets are bad, but the truth is the builders just don't want to do the work and the purists want a guitar from 1958. It's like how Gibson started putting a volute on the back of the neck where it meets the headstock in the '70's to strengthen that critical weak spot where so many Gibsons end up getting their headstocks broken off. You can't feel the volute when you play, it makes the guitar more reliable and tougher, and fixes a critical weak point on a very expensive guitar.
The purists didn't like it, so Gibson stopped doing it and went back to the weak, easily broken design everyone knows and loves today. :D
@@agufish Oh yeah, I was also gonna say that walnut is a really excellent tonewood; I helped a friend build a guitar almost entirely out of it and it has this really dark, aggressive sound to it. I think one reason we don't see more of it on guitars is that its dust is really an irritant to your nose and eyes, making it pretty unpleasant to work with unless you really plan to minimize the amount of sanding you'll have to do.
I wonder if Gibson had that forearm contour on The Paul in the '70's, because I've never seen it before your video and when I built that aforementioned mostly walnut guitar I put that contour on both the top and bottom of the body. It's a little hard to see but you can flip through the pics. i2.photobucket.com/albums/y42/MRpics/WalnutLPBody-1.jpg
And I built that guitar ten years ago. Gibson stole my design! I'M SUING GIBSON!!!
Hey, just curious, any thoughts on the Schecter Hellraiser solo?
I actually used to have one of these original versions
Another guy did a review on his The Paul and said the neck was a rounded slim 60s style neck but he made a point of saying it was more like a early 60s style neck etc so idk.
You are best......Can you test pickup Seymour Duncan Blackouts?
oh man, that song was awesome. did you write it!
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Sooo curious to find out how it plays, im so not used to shorter scale guitars
It's made for those nostalgic of the guitars of that era, not to be cheapest thing Gibsons put out.
It also predated today's studio and budget models, landing it in the accurate period pricing of "less than a standard".
I like the song you played at the beginning. It sounded very Social Distortion like I dig it! Cheers
I want one so I could tattoo that shit outta this this with my wood burning tool like I've done to my Taylor acoustic. Make it interesting
Any chances of reviewing the micro dark or the laney iron heart?
Iron Heart spoiler: it's good. I have a bunch of Marshall amps and a 5150, and there's still no way I'm ever selling my Iron Heart. The on-board linear boost isn't too useful, but everything else about the amp is great- the bottom (rhythm) channel can be dialed in to sound like a 5150, top(lead) channel is a more saturated version, and the clean channel is one of the better clean channels among my amps, and has a pretty good on-board reverb. A buddy of mine has the 50-watt and I have the 100-watt, and they're very comparable
why oh why didn't they give it ebony or richlite? I have an original & would have bought another if not for the rosewood
Still keep waiting to see you review a Sterling or Ernie ball music man guitar.
me, too lol
Did you hear about the Epiphone DC Pro?
Finally !!!!
Question not related to this. I have a Fender Mustang Pawn Shop with Fender Humbuckers. Looking for more of a Gibson SG sounds. Which pickups would you recommend for a more aggressive sound for that?
Dirty fingers
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Can you please review a 1984 epiphone explorer ex?
they need to make more Les Paul with arm contour.