When TONE is KEY! Heritage Custom Shop Core Collection H-150!
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- These guitars are amazing, made by Edwin Wilson and his team, using all the experience from being one of the head honchos at Gibson Custom since 1990, and the brainpower behind Collectors choice and more importantly: the Custom Shop 'True Historic' line. Now Edwin heads up the Heritage Custom Shop at 225 Parsons street in Kalamazoo, Michigan. A place FULL of history and that oozes mojo!
These guitars are the best in their price range by far! The rather a-sexual 'H-150' name disguises a truly unique and very sensual guitar that will get your hormones running! Rob already owns one and more of these guitars will be coming in soon. They are tone monsters, with proprietary low wind pickups, ultra thin original formula Cellulose lacquer, the best and lightweight tone woods, nice fat neck with beautiful dark rosewood boards, insane flametops, the right colors and not unimportantly: an altered and improved, slightly asymmetrical headstock.
Heritage Custom Shop Collection H-150, Dark Cherry Specifications
Body: Mahogany (Khaya Ivorensis)
Top: Curly Maple
Neck: Mahogany (Khaya Ivorensis)
Fingerboard: Rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia)
Neck Mount: Set; Neck
Shape: 50s C
Inlays: White Mother of Pearl Trapezoid
22 Medium Jumbo frets
Nut: Bone
Nut Width: 43 mm (1,69")
Scale: 629 mm (24,75")
Fingerbard Radius: 305 mm (12")
Pickguard: Single Cream
Binding: Single Cream
Pickups: Heritage Custom Shop 225 Classic Humbucker Nickel cover
Controls: 2 x Volume, 2 x Tone
Switch: 3-Way Toggle
Bridge: Locking Tune-O-Matic
Hardware Finish: Nickel
Tuners: Heritage branded Grover closed
Case: Included
Stock Strings: Elixir OptiWeb (.010-.046)
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It's a shame that we don't see guitar masters like Eric Clapton playing Heritage guitars. My guess is that they've signed exclusive deals with Gibson, and that the contracts specifically mention that they cannot be playing these fine Heritage guitars in photos or at venues. How else could one explain this?
Best sounds for me is the last part. Great feel. Great sounds. Awesome.
Love my Dirty Lemon H150
I got a custom Core H150...super cool Super smooth. The P90s are wound on the same machines that the classic Gibsons were built on
Ordered the tobacco sunburst model and so stoked to get it into my hands and ran through a couple of my amps!
Just got myself a tobacco sunburst too. It’s like playing a log compared to my musicman cutlass but I love it !!!
I just know my heritage h-150 standard is so stellar I have to get a custom core it just has to be heavenly
What can the custom core do that your standard can’t?
I’ve loved Heritage guitars ever since I saw Marty’s (Marty Music) 535. Hopefully you’ll do a demo of the ES and hollow body style 🙌
Those guitars are so beautiful 😍
can someone tell me that is that this guitar cant use high gain??
Men kan echt merken dat heritage een nieuwe Gibson Manager aan de bak heeft. De kenners weten dat heritage altijd al een "Custom Shop" gitaar is. Nu met een naam de gitaar dubbel so duur te maken valt mij persoonlijk erg vies tegen. Ik heb de laatste Jahren verschillende H-150 en H-170 gehad. Deze "Custom" gedoe gaat mij echt op de zenuwen!! Een Tip aan iedere Gitarrist die een mooie Heritage wil kopen. Ik heb nog nooit een slechte heritage in de handen gehad, het hoeft niet €4000 plus kosten. Max guitar nix tegen jullie. Jullie zijn een top Dealer (horen zeggen) maar het is de vraag hoeveel gekte uit america wil je toelaten en aan meedoen 🤷
Fijne paasdagen aan iedereen.
Incredible guitars and will probably order one, but I am irked by the fact that the pick guard doesn't symmetrically follow the curvature of the body.
Do the Gibsons pick guard follow.ot perfectly?
@@cromBumny no but they don’t need to. They’re straight edged and at an angle; they’re not trying to follow the outline of the guitar.
In terms of weight, are these guitars "weight-relieved?" Inotherwords, if you look under that cap, are there holes drilled into the maple body? Thank you.
A 30 year old Kalamazoo worker in 59 would be 90 today. I hardly think you can make that argument LOL. Love the heritage guitars though
There’s workers that started at Gibson when they were 16-18 years old…
I'm sure the 3 guys by now are retired, that's probably why they sold the company in 2016. But their methods have been passed on.
I like the Heritage finish better than Gibson
What kind of amp are you using? And who is the the soulful bearded guitar player?
Does anyone know what Backing Track is playing at 7:00?
Do you still have the Dutchburst?
What amp/pedals are you using?
5:58 Acc these heritage guitars are the same shape as the heritage 80 series lps from the early 80s minus the cutaway horn. When they first started they were the exact same guitar till gibson threatened to sue. All they did was basically circumcise the horn tip and change the guard. If you throw a poker chip and take off the guard itll look like an lp. Heritage is what gib used to be and what the cs is td. Except gib literally sold their soul to become a mass manufacturer and large corporation and left it in Michigan. How do u leave behind a factory that literally made every legends guitar?
What Amp are you using here?
does anyone know if these instruments have similar tuning stability issues with gibson lp's on the g and b strings? I see they use grover tuners which i hear are quite good.
Not in my experience, I own a 150 and a 535
It's always the G string that goes out of toon.
The head angle is more shallow, and the strings are generally straighter than the Gibson. My H150 goes out of tune less than my 50s Stamdard Gibson LP
It’s amazing how many companies copy Gibson! I guess it’s ok because they are made in Kalamazoo.
you know that the company was founded by former gibson employees and is in the longtime gibson factory where the bursts were made right????
@@rodanone4895 🥱
When Gibson closed the Kalamazoo factory in 1985, some of the Former employees bought the factory and most of the gear/machines inside. The 3 guys that bought it started working at Gobson In the mid 1950s. They built the Bursts...Gibson can't even claim that today, the guitars Gibson makes now are mostly machine made. The Heritage are mostly hand made, like they were in 1959. In 85 they bought the factory and a bunch of other stuff that I assume came with an agreement to allow.Heritage to continue making some Gibson look-alikes. In 1991 Gibson and Heritage signed another deal which allowed Heritage to continue doing what they do
@@cromBumnynot true anymore. Since Plazacorp bought Heritage in 2015 I believe, they’ve been using a lot of CNC machining.
They went from finishing 3 guitars a day to 6. All of the old timer builders are gone. From what my research tells me.
Did they change the head stock on all of there models?
They have always been that shape
The Custom Core headstocks are wider and say "Heritage" (not "The Heritage".)
What's the weight of those guitars?
The lightest solid body LPs. In the site they say its around 8.5 lbs which is crazy good
The h530 is about 5 lb
My H150 was 8.2lbs, they range from mid 7lbs to 8.5. Heritage are much more picky on their wood selection. Even the standard H150 has gorgeous flaming.
I’ve loved Heritage guitars ever since I saw Marty’s (Marty Music) 535. Hopefully you’ll do a demo of the ES and hollow body style 🙌
Just uploaded one Rob! ;) - Sasha
@@maxguitarstore Excellent! 🙌