This impresses the hell out of me that they can offer such a guitar at that price! It has a amazing top(i would say that is a AAAA) has the Long neck Tenon and Duncans! Color me impressed as hell! My only gripes are the same you made the Pickguard(which like you did i would just remove) and i wish the bottom horn was a little more exact gibson Les paul there. other than that this is a real bargin since Gibson is charging $2800 for a standard with a AA top, no Long tenon and Burstbucker 1 and 2(or 61r+t's) even with that tilted tailpiece post issue i would say this has a lot more to offer at its price than the Gibson standard.
Wow! What a great top! I would think it was as Custom Core with a top like that. I just bought my first Heritage. A 2005 H-137 I found at my local GC. It’s become my favorite LP.
I have 3 Gibsons LP and bought a Heritage H-150 (‘22). I have the following Gibsons ‘22 Classic ‘23 Slash November Burst ‘23 50’s Standard The Slash guitar is fantastic to be honest minus issues that I’m having with the finish (checkins and just super delicate finish) Other than that I love the guitar. But honestly I think the Heritage is a better quality guitar and I’m blown away by how good it looks, the finish and it’s not sensitive like the Gibsons finish!! So to me The Heritage wins it!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🫶🏻
Did they fix the finish flaw caused by the pickguard screw? BTW, I just bought a Custom Core Artisan Aged H-150 Plain Top in Cherry Burst. So far, I really like it.
My Heritage is far superior to my Gibsons. I have to adjust the truss rod on my Gibsons every month. On my Heritage it’s maybe every 4-5 months. The tuning stability isn’t even close. At the 8-10 year mark all of my Gibsons had trapezoids falling out, switch issues, you name it. We will see how the Heritage holds up. Sound-wise they are very similar. People rant about the headstock differences. The Heritage looks fine and I’m about function over fashion and the Heritage stays in tune. It’s just a better guitar.
I bought a CC H150 last summet, and I love it. Heritage has the best tops, and their pickups are unmatched. The pickups have 3 voices, most pickups have only 2. By "3 voices" thr pickups sound different at volume levels 3, 7 and 10
I absolutely love my h150. I also have a 2022 gibson lp 60's standard and a gibson lp custom and i find that my h150 plays on par with my custom. Dont get me wrong, my 60s standard is an amazing guitar but this is still better.
I was between a Heritage H-150 Custom Core Artisan Aged and an Eastman SB59v in antique burst. Ultimately went with the Eastman with no regrets. But my next guitar purchase will probably be that Heritage, soon as I sell my 1995 National Style O Deluxe Resonator.
The whole long tenon thing seems like cork Sniffery to me I have long tenon and short tenon guitars and there is no consistent difference to my ears and some of my short tenon guitars have more sustain than a couple of my long tenon guitars . Also there are too many other variables at play to definitively say a long tenon is a guarantee of more sustain. Consider there are people out there who think pickup Bobbin color has an effect on tone.
Alpt of people have been having issues with stripped tuners on their custom core models . Every company producing large numbers of guitars wil have quality issues . Some people have gotten perfect custom core guitars while others have not. They are great sounding guitars. Post 2018 there is alot more CNC involved heritage Construction .
Sometimes suppliers ship bad batches. It happens from time to time. I worked at a place where a batch of failed parts ended up being shipped instead of discarded.
Mine had zero issues. Also, the original owners of the company are no longer owners. Maybe the quality has gone down. Don't know. I have a 2023 and it has been great.
Yap. I ordered mine H-150 together with insonesian made Yamaha Revstar RSS20. The H-150 came withthe lack of laquer on the headstock, The neck had a different curvature on either side of the fingerboard so I assume that it was a little bit twisted. Frets were not polished. Inlays had also a lot of black filler around them. I didn't expect that in 2500€ guitar that have been promoted as a best quality instrument made in USA. The Revstar was 4 times cheaper but made with better precision. I can't imagine how the quality looks like in RSP20 made in Japan.
I have no doubt this is a high quality guitar, but soundwise, it sounds just like Harley Benton sc-450 plus, or pretty much any other cheap Les Paul copy.
You just have to buy yourself a guitar that makes you wanna play and feels comfortable to play. Aside from pickup type (single coils/humbucker or active/passive) there won't be much difference in any of those. At least nothing major that you can't resolve by tweaking your amp's/pedals' knobs.
It's the amp, mostly, in my opinion. If you run this guitar through an early '70s V series Ampeg, or through a Fender Twin, or a Marshall half-stack, then the guitars tonal potentials have their best shot at being maximized. That said, the Harley Benton and the Firefly Les Paul tupe guitars are really good sounding in and of themselves. Btw, the Monotone Stageright amp will also do any decent guitar some justice.
It's youtube sound compression combined with the mic and the lack of fidelity of your speakers. If you want to have a true taste if sound, find one and play it.
Nice Guitar! Love the fact that it has a long neck tenon!
I have a CC H150...super smooth and the dirty lemon burst is stunning. No one does tops like Heritage. No One
Those are the Best Les Paul there is today. Beautiful ! Wow and Rocks !
That flame is amazing for sure David!
That background drop looks so real! Amazing! I love my Heritage Guitar!
I own a 2018 ebony H150 standard. Best Electric guitar I have ever owned/played!
This impresses the hell out of me that they can offer such a guitar at that price!
It has a amazing top(i would say that is a AAAA) has the Long neck Tenon
and Duncans! Color me impressed as hell! My only gripes are the same you made
the Pickguard(which like you did i would just remove) and i wish the bottom horn
was a little more exact gibson Les paul there. other than that this is a real bargin
since Gibson is charging $2800 for a standard with a AA top, no Long tenon and Burstbucker
1 and 2(or 61r+t's) even with that tilted tailpiece post issue i would say this has a lot more
to offer at its price than the Gibson standard.
Back in the 90's I bought a Heritage H-170 Goldtop. It was a first class guitar.
Looks awesome, my man. Congrats 👍🏻
Great video. I’ll check those details when I get mine 👍
Wow! What a great top! I would think it was as Custom Core with a top like that. I just bought my first Heritage. A 2005 H-137 I found at my local GC. It’s become my favorite LP.
Very nice
Awesome top..Gibson would use that on their 59 custom shop models...
I have 3 Gibsons LP and bought a Heritage H-150 (‘22).
I have the following Gibsons
‘22 Classic
‘23 Slash November Burst
‘23 50’s Standard
The Slash guitar is fantastic to be honest minus issues that I’m having with the finish (checkins and just super delicate finish)
Other than that I love the guitar.
But honestly I think the Heritage is a better quality guitar and I’m blown away by how good it looks, the finish and it’s not sensitive like the Gibsons finish!!
So to me The Heritage wins it!! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🫶🏻
Did they fix the finish flaw caused by the pickguard screw? BTW, I just bought a Custom Core Artisan Aged H-150 Plain Top in Cherry Burst. So far, I really like it.
They did not fix the clear coat ding from the pick guard screw.
Where have I heard this opening song before?
My Heritage is far superior to my Gibsons.
I have to adjust the truss rod on my Gibsons every month. On my Heritage it’s maybe every 4-5 months.
The tuning stability isn’t even close.
At the 8-10 year mark all of my Gibsons had trapezoids falling out, switch issues, you name it. We will see how the Heritage holds up.
Sound-wise they are very similar.
People rant about the headstock differences. The Heritage looks fine and I’m about function over fashion and the Heritage stays in tune.
It’s just a better guitar.
I bought a CC H150 last summet, and I love it. Heritage has the best tops, and their pickups are unmatched. The pickups have 3 voices, most pickups have only 2. By "3 voices" thr pickups sound different at volume levels 3, 7 and 10
I absolutely love my h150. I also have a 2022 gibson lp 60's standard and a gibson lp custom and i find that my h150 plays on par with my custom. Dont get me wrong, my 60s standard is an amazing guitar but this is still better.
Fine furniture that you can actually play!!! Looks much better without the p guard! Not a fan of their pick guards. I'd send this back.
Hello guys. Did yours also come with tons of swirl marks? Like everywhere
No swirl markings on this one
@@guitarswithdavid4422 Mine is full of swirl marks and my anchor posts and studs look exactly like yours in this video. Very disappointing
@@frankh6051 I’m sure Heritage would repair that for you at no cost
👍🏻👍🏻
what year is this from?
2022
I was between a Heritage H-150 Custom Core Artisan Aged and an Eastman SB59v in antique burst. Ultimately went with the Eastman with no regrets. But my next guitar purchase will probably be that Heritage, soon as I sell my 1995 National Style O Deluxe Resonator.
hey nice guitar uncle david this is x
Thank you!
The whole long tenon thing seems like cork Sniffery to me I have long tenon and short tenon guitars and there is no consistent difference to my ears and some of my short tenon guitars have more sustain than a couple of my long tenon guitars . Also there are too many other variables at play to definitively say a long tenon is a guarantee of more sustain.
Consider there are people out there who think pickup Bobbin color has an effect on tone.
No there aren't.
Obsession seems to cut both ways…. Just sayin’. 😊
I'd think a super tight joint in all directions might improve sustained. Most of the slobbery about wood and finishes seems absurd to me.
Alpt of people have been having issues with stripped tuners on their custom core models . Every company producing large numbers of guitars wil have quality issues . Some people have gotten perfect custom core guitars while others have not. They are great sounding guitars.
Post 2018 there is alot more CNC involved heritage Construction .
Sometimes suppliers ship bad batches. It happens from time to time. I worked at a place where a batch of failed parts ended up being shipped instead of discarded.
Wow. A lot of problems for a guitar at that price. Took Heritage off my "must have" list.
Mine had zero issues. Also, the original owners of the company are no longer owners. Maybe the quality has gone down. Don't know. I have a 2023 and it has been great.
My Custom Core H150 bought recently is setup great.
Bought mine in 2023, was perfect
Apparently they need to get their eyes checked.
Personally, I'll stick with Japanese.
Yap. I ordered mine H-150 together with insonesian made Yamaha Revstar RSS20. The H-150 came withthe lack of laquer on the headstock, The neck had a different curvature on either side of the fingerboard so I assume that it was a little bit twisted. Frets were not polished. Inlays had also a lot of black filler around them. I didn't expect that in 2500€ guitar that have been promoted as a best quality instrument made in USA. The Revstar was 4 times cheaper but made with better precision. I can't imagine how the quality looks like in RSP20 made in Japan.
@crassnall9417 pictures or it didn't happen. I'm calling you out as BS
I`ve been playing Heritage guitars for years, THEY ARE THE BEST, FACT!
@@cromBumny I'd recommend you go live under that rock rather than play it.
@cromBumny The top end Tokai Love Rocks are better than Gibson and Heritage.
I have no doubt this is a high quality guitar, but soundwise, it sounds just like Harley Benton sc-450 plus, or pretty much any other cheap Les Paul copy.
You just have to buy yourself a guitar that makes you wanna play and feels comfortable to play. Aside from pickup type (single coils/humbucker or active/passive) there won't be much difference in any of those. At least nothing major that you can't resolve by tweaking your amp's/pedals' knobs.
It's the amp, mostly, in my opinion. If you run this guitar through an early '70s V series Ampeg, or through a Fender Twin, or a Marshall half-stack, then the guitars tonal potentials have their best shot at being maximized.
That said, the Harley Benton and the Firefly Les Paul tupe guitars are really good sounding in and of themselves.
Btw, the Monotone Stageright amp will also do any decent guitar some justice.
It's youtube sound compression combined with the mic and the lack of fidelity of your speakers. If you want to have a true taste if sound, find one and play it.
@@cromBumny like you would know what speakers I have. Lol.