I love all the luthier tip episodes keep them coming. I use them to set up my own guitar and it works great. A guitar that is setup and maintained properly makes you play it more.
The maintenance and care videos are superb and very helpful. I hope it continues. What if we own Gibson archtops with a floating bridge. Such as an ES 125, ES 175, L4, L5, Super 400 et al. Maintenance, care, setup and best practice guidelines for these instruments would also be very helpful. Happy new year. ✌️💗
Excellent knowledge and advice from an absolute expert. I love Gibson guitars. Advice? The 1/4 laminate trim bit used to create the fret nibs on the fret board is causing a terrible bumpy look. Please have your fret board people scrap the binding between the frets on the fingerboard when they file the nibs. Love you guys☝️
Please do a special only related to semi-hollow electronics, it will make an unvaluable aporte to the fight against anxiety, possible mental breakdowns and overall nervous apocalypse:-7
I bought a new Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s. It arrived with so many problems that I'm seriously bummed. The G-string saddle screw was so loose that the string was making a bizarre sound that mostly went away when I snugged it up. The high E string has multiple dead/weird ringing, almost howling type of resonance / noise no matter what the setting of the action between 3/64 and 6/64. Neck relief was way out of wack. The nut is swallowing all but the E and A strings. They should be half-exposed and this nut wasn't reduced at all after cutting the grooves. Grounding wire and the wires coming from the switch to the cavity were touching the plastic cavity cover. One of the strings exiting the grey lead is exposed before going to a yellow cover-tube and there is some foil pulled back on that grey wire. There is some sort of paper sticking out from the nut-side of the 7th fret on the base side, no idea what it is, but it's wedged in-between and apparently, beneath the fret. I sent back a Gibson SG Standard 61 two weeks ago that made a sitar noise from either the nut or bridge. In the case of this New Les Paul, I don't know if it is the frets or the bridge causing the problem, but at $2600, this is absurd. Really not a happy customer.
I just fixed a loose toggle switch after watching Jim Decola's video. This particular Les Paul came straight from the Gibson factory. When will my warranty tech check arrive in the mail?
One tip I like to prevent any nuts from coming loose is to put a little water soluble glue on the threads. White glue is fine but I prefer some kind of gel glue. Unlike a permanent thread locker like Loctite, it will dissolve with a bit of water. So it won’t harm your guitar in any way. Just put a little on the threads with a toothpick and you’re good.
Thanyou for the tips. I want to change pots and volume push pull pots on my epiphone es 335 limited edition. Can you do a video on how to change these pots on a es 335 with quick connector and how properly set pots and tighten. On a es 335 guitar If you can thankyou love all your videos very helpfull
Mr Jim tell me how to get my toggle switch on my brand new LP to not snap back to middle position from the neck position its really annoying, I never knew a toggle could be so springy like this
Back off the switch tip a bit. Perhaps it got screwed on too far, or the switch tip is too long. If it is, you could sand off a little bit of the bottom of the switch tip.
@@nellayema2455 Thank you very much ! I backed it off and that was the problem it was to far down on the toggle shaft and was hitting the burled tightener nut so it was not engaging all the way and would just flip back to middle position.
I have an ES-330 that had the bridge tone knob loose... that was hell to figure out how to tighten up. Would be nice to know if there's an easy way to do it in the future?
Turn the pot backward until it stops. Use something thin in the shaft's split gap (as low/deep as possible) to hold the pot in this position. Then tighten the nut. Do it very delicately, step by step, to not damage the pot's shaft.
Nothing about loose knobs, just about loose pots... And the most important "forgotten nuance" here is to connect the guitar to the amp and check the output jack and all the controls (pots & switches) functionally BEFORE you close the covers ! :D
@@GerryBlue Im in the same boat not all of us even with a job can afford these guitars , But as I mentioned in the comment above it was the only way I could ever be able to get my dream guitar The wife wasn't really happy at first ,because even with pay per month it was still 220 each month But ill tell you The smile I have when I play it you can tell Im really freaking happy I did lmao. hope you get your guitar too
@@1965niles Glad you got your dream guitar, tbh I'm more of a Strat guy, but looking at this beauty, and one has got to have at least one of each in the arsenal. Currently I have an Epiphone, maybe some day I'll upgrade. Peace
You can cut out a piece of felt to about the size of the knob (ever so slightly smaller) and put that under the knob. Might need some tweaking on the thickness of the felt. That will give it some friction, causing it to turn less easy. I used those round pieces of felt you can buy for wooden chair legs. They come in all kinds of sizes and thicknesses. Works great (imo) and is 100% reversible.
A difficult question for all. Can a KRAMER ASSAULT 220 approach Iommy's sound and if yes, with what means ? Using what tools for that to be achieved ? Anxiius for your respond. Since this brand was bought by Gibson, technicians of them might find it easier to give an answer to that. I might be important , for me you should know.. Cheers to all !
Just ordered anaconda burst slash core on friday; would you please inform me of fret wire specs, material, size, and are frets still cryogenic treated on current models? GIBSON USA RULES Thank you sir, Brandon
Speaking of knobs and controls.... I bought a GBL Standard HP brand-new in 2017. The tone pot for the neck pick-up has become unusable. Going down from max to min, it makes cracking sounds about half way, and from that point onwards tone maxes out again and does not change any more. It seems the pot is corroded or short-circuited at that point. Spraying electronic cleansing fluid was of no help. The pot needs to be replaced, but I was told by a local guitar repair person that it is embedded in a circuit and the whole electronics would need to be replaced. This is terrible. I bought the guitar brand new in 2017 in New York for over $3,000. Now living in Beijing, can't take it back there. Has anyone experienced this and /or has any ideas how to solve this? Can one buy replacement electronics for this model? May be ditch the whole push/pull and deep switch HP thing and install a simple set up? I need to be able to use the tone control! Many thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions. /Carlos
This "local repair person" is just trying to get money from you, in place of some 20 mins repair replacing one less $10 CTS 500k long 3/4" (19mm) bushing audio taper pot. Find another repair person or do it yourself.
Yeah, that is bullsh!t. You can replace a pot on those PCB's no problem. That "tech" is full of shit. Find another tech, or do it yourself, like G-Point said. To answer your other question, yes, you can buy the components separately and make your own wiring/control harness. Or you can buy premade wiring harnesses. There are several aftermarket ones that are really good. Also, considering you bought it brand new, you could contact Gibson for warranty and see what they say. Good luck !
HOLY SHIT THANKS My knobs were so loose when I bought my guitar and after like a week the knobs stopped working and I was playing electric for MONTHS without an amplifier…
that guitar looks just like mine but mine has a better top btw Gibson is making a really good guitar since the New guys took over and went back to making guitars the correct way now to,nice job Gibson 👍🏼
Great video, thank you. The knob on one of the push-pull pots on my LP Standard is too loose on the shaft and even if you pull up gently it comes off. I've fixed this problem on cheap guitars by putting a small screwdriver in the split in the shaft and prising the two halves of the shaft apart very slightly. This is very effective, but it requires a reasonable amount of force and I'm reluctant to do it on my beautiful Gibson; is there a better way to fix this problem or do I just have to be brave and do it (very carefully) anyway? Thanks and please keep this series going, it's really interesting and useful.
Well Jim I love your tips and advice. I've been a Gibson les Paul player since 1976 and that 76 is a standard in tobacco burst front back and neck. Why doesn't Gibson burst the backs and necks anymore?. Oh and you can ship that cherry burst right out to me. I've had 7 different les Paul's I did have a cherry burst 81 custom. I swapped out all the black plastics for cream all original parts from geoge gruhn all Gibson parts. Much prettier guitar
You know which channel I think is super underrated?? Metal Piano Music. The guy spends weeks composing classic metal songs into classical/relaxing piano pieces and he hardly gets any views. I love his arrangement of The Sentinel by Judas Priest. That guy really deserves support 👏
There is nothing in the world that feels quite like playing a Gibson Les Paul. It’s like the ending of a perfect night out. I disliked them until I tried one. How stupid. Send me a Les Paul Classic pleeeeeaaaasee Gibson!!??😭
These are the best videos on this stuff, thanks Gibson. Also thanks for not using obnoxious clickbait on your thumbnails and titles
I love all the luthier tip episodes keep them coming. I use them to set up my own guitar and it works great.
A guitar that is setup and maintained properly makes you play it more.
Jim Decola, again your years of experience w/multiple Guitar companies shows.. that is Gold. most dont know your great history.
More Jim DeCola, Gibson management! Deep knowledge to share and a gentle, humble demeanor.
Jim DeCola dropping knowledge 👌
You gotta love Jim's series .. The place is quiet ?
Dear Jim, could you make too a video showing how to fix the cracking noises caused by pickup selectors and volume knobs? Thanks for your advices!!!
These are my favorite videos on UA-cam. Please, do some on replacing pots/caps and wiring pickups.
The maintenance and care videos are superb and very helpful. I hope it continues. What if we own Gibson archtops with a floating bridge. Such as an ES 125, ES 175, L4, L5, Super 400 et al. Maintenance, care, setup and best practice guidelines for these instruments would also be very helpful. Happy new year. ✌️💗
Cool tips for my Eastman SB59v
Phenomenal tan against that black Firebird tee. I couldn't take my eyes off you, Jim.
Are you okay?
Well done mate ...great to be able to have pro-tips at hand !
Excellent knowledge and advice from an absolute expert. I love Gibson guitars. Advice? The 1/4 laminate trim bit used to create the fret nibs on the fret board is causing a terrible bumpy look. Please have your fret board people scrap the binding between the frets on the fingerboard when they file the nibs. Love you guys☝️
Jim is there any chance you can show us this on a ES- 335 where you don't have access to hold the pots or jack.
Very informative! Cheers for this.
Thank You so much you solved my issue with toggle switch 🤘🏼🔥
Nicely done and very thorough. A few close-ups would be helpful too. Thank you.
Love the Firebird Shirt. Your Videos are very helpful keep up the good work Jim
Please do a special only related to semi-hollow electronics, it will make an unvaluable aporte to the fight against anxiety, possible mental breakdowns and overall nervous apocalypse:-7
How do you do all of this on an ES 335? No back plates...Separate video?
Yes please
I bought a new Gibson Les Paul Standard 60s. It arrived with so many problems that I'm seriously bummed. The G-string saddle screw was so loose that the string was making a bizarre sound that mostly went away when I snugged it up.
The high E string has multiple dead/weird ringing, almost howling type of resonance / noise no matter what the setting of the action between 3/64 and 6/64. Neck relief was way out of wack.
The nut is swallowing all but the E and A strings. They should be half-exposed and this nut wasn't reduced at all after cutting the grooves. Grounding wire and the wires coming from the switch to the cavity were touching the plastic cavity cover.
One of the strings exiting the grey lead is exposed before going to a yellow cover-tube and there is some foil pulled back on that grey wire.
There is some sort of paper sticking out from the nut-side of the 7th fret on the base side, no idea what it is, but it's wedged in-between and apparently, beneath the fret.
I sent back a Gibson SG Standard 61 two weeks ago that made a sitar noise from either the nut or bridge.
In the case of this New Les Paul, I don't know if it is the frets or the bridge causing the problem, but at $2600, this is absurd. Really not a happy customer.
like the t shirt!!! where can get that??
I learned something from you thank you.
how about scratchy pots? i have a 2016 LP Studio, i have to keep spraying DeOxIt in it. works for a little while. thanks
How to remove knobs on a push/pull pots? Specifically the ones on the traditional pro.
I just fixed a loose toggle switch after watching Jim Decola's video.
This particular Les Paul came straight from the Gibson factory.
When will my warranty tech check arrive in the mail?
One tip I like to prevent any nuts from coming loose is to put a little water soluble glue on the threads. White glue is fine but I prefer some kind of gel glue. Unlike a permanent thread locker like Loctite, it will dissolve with a bit of water. So it won’t harm your guitar in any way. Just put a little on the threads with a toothpick and you’re good.
Thanyou for the tips. I want to change pots and volume push pull pots on my epiphone es 335 limited edition. Can you do a video on how to change these pots on a es 335 with quick connector and how properly set pots and tighten. On a es 335 guitar
If you can thankyou love all your videos very helpfull
Isn't that jack originally for bridges?
Yes it is. I bought one from Stew-Mac years ago and love it.
Hi Jim, what is the size knob pointers you use in Gibson? is that 8mm or 10mm? thank you
OMG AFTER 49 YRS BBN PLAYING LIKE I DIDN'T KNOW THAT
DA!!!!! SHOE US HOW TO CHANGE OUT A GLUE IN NECK OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT ?
Mr Jim tell me how to get my toggle switch on my brand new LP to not snap back to middle position from the neck position its really annoying, I never knew a toggle could be so springy like this
Back off the switch tip a bit. Perhaps it got screwed on too far, or the switch tip is too long. If it is, you could sand off a little bit of the bottom of the switch tip.
@@nellayema2455 Thank you very much ! I backed it off and that was the problem it was to far down on the toggle shaft and was hitting the burled tightener nut so it was not engaging all the way and would just flip back to middle position.
I have an ES-330 that had the bridge tone knob loose... that was hell to figure out how to tighten up. Would be nice to know if there's an easy way to do it in the future?
Turn the pot backward until it stops. Use something thin in the shaft's split gap (as low/deep as possible) to hold the pot in this position. Then tighten the nut. Do it very delicately, step by step, to not damage the pot's shaft.
@@G-Point-EU-AU thank you!
Same here my was epiphone LP standard 60s.and one of the volume knob fell out.and I did know how to fix it.
Nothing about loose knobs, just about loose pots... And the most important "forgotten nuance" here is to connect the guitar to the amp and check the output jack and all the controls (pots & switches) functionally BEFORE you close the covers ! :D
Is there any reason why a little dot of blue thread locker shouldn’t be used on the output jack?
Great tips, but first I need the 2K to get one of these guitars :p Any tips for that?
SweetWater or AMS pay per month
Get a job? 😋
@@mattrock12 I do and a wife and kid so...
@@GerryBlue Im in the same boat not all of us even with a job can afford these guitars , But as I mentioned in the comment above it was the only way I could ever be able to get my dream guitar The wife wasn't really happy at first ,because even with pay per month it was still 220 each month But ill tell you The smile I have when I play it you can tell Im really freaking happy I did lmao. hope you get your guitar too
@@1965niles Glad you got your dream guitar, tbh I'm more of a Strat guy, but looking at this beauty, and one has got to have at least one of each in the arsenal. Currently I have an Epiphone, maybe some day I'll upgrade. Peace
In your next vid can you cover how to properly adjust the bridge height?
Why is Gibsons QC so shitty? If you may answer me.
Guitarras Gibson las mejores del mundo 📈
Y también bajos eléctricos
Hi Jim, the tool you used to remove the knob is actually a bridge Jack. Thanks
Every time he said ‘Stewart-Macdonald’ instead of ‘StewMac’ had me rolling
Can't find the knob jack anywhere. They have, "pullers" though.
Did I miss the part about loose knobs? What do you do if they turn too easily?
You can cut out a piece of felt to about the size of the knob (ever so slightly smaller) and put that under the knob.
Might need some tweaking on the thickness of the felt. That will give it some friction, causing it to turn less easy.
I used those round pieces of felt you can buy for wooden chair legs. They come in all kinds of sizes and thicknesses.
Works great (imo) and is 100% reversible.
@@raytorvalds3699 great advice, thank you. I assume if a pot spins too easy there's no fix aside from replacing or the felt friction?
@@iamjakt You're welcome. I'm sure there are other ways too (other than replacing), but I've always used the felt "trick".
What happens when you plug you guitar with the guitar cord and it just keeps getting static? Is it from the jack?
A difficult question for all. Can a KRAMER ASSAULT 220 approach Iommy's sound and if yes, with what means ? Using what tools for that to be achieved ? Anxiius for your respond. Since this brand was bought by Gibson, technicians of them might find it easier to give an answer to that. I might be important , for me you should know.. Cheers to all !
9:30... “just looks sloppy” Tell your buddies in the workshop... 😉 other than a wobbly knob, so far happy with recent acquisition 👍🏻
Just ordered anaconda burst slash core on friday; would you please inform me of fret wire specs, material, size, and are frets still cryogenic treated on current models?
GIBSON USA RULES
Thank you sir, Brandon
How do I do this on a 335?
You didn’t go into if your plastic knob is loose on the pot shaft. How do you address that?
I would definitely change the knobs, be sure to get either 6mm or 6.35mm
Speaking of knobs and controls.... I bought a GBL Standard HP brand-new in 2017. The tone pot for the neck pick-up has become unusable. Going down from max to min, it makes cracking sounds about half way, and from that point onwards tone maxes out again and does not change any more. It seems the pot is corroded or short-circuited at that point. Spraying electronic cleansing fluid was of no help. The pot needs to be replaced, but I was told by a local guitar repair person that it is embedded in a circuit and the whole electronics would need to be replaced.
This is terrible. I bought the guitar brand new in 2017 in New York for over $3,000. Now living in Beijing, can't take it back there. Has anyone experienced this and /or has any ideas how to solve this? Can one buy replacement electronics for this model? May be ditch the whole push/pull and deep switch HP thing and install a simple set up? I need to be able to use the tone control!
Many thanks in advance for any thoughts and suggestions.
/Carlos
This "local repair person" is just trying to get money from you, in place of some 20 mins repair replacing one less $10 CTS 500k long 3/4" (19mm) bushing audio taper pot. Find another repair person or do it yourself.
Yeah, that is bullsh!t. You can replace a pot on those PCB's no problem. That "tech" is full of shit. Find another tech, or do it yourself, like G-Point said.
To answer your other question, yes, you can buy the components separately and make your own wiring/control harness.
Or you can buy premade wiring harnesses. There are several aftermarket ones that are really good.
Also, considering you bought it brand new, you could contact Gibson for warranty and see what they say. Good luck !
HOLY SHIT THANKS
My knobs were so loose when I bought my guitar and after like a week the knobs stopped working and I was playing electric for MONTHS without an amplifier…
Dude has a masters in Yappenomics
that guitar looks just like mine but mine has a better top btw Gibson is making a really good guitar since the New guys took over and went back to making guitars the correct way now to,nice job Gibson 👍🏼
Why they used a weird knarled ring on the pickup toggle instead of a typical nut I don't know... Everything else has normal nuts
Great video, thank you. The knob on one of the push-pull pots on my LP Standard is too loose on the shaft and even if you pull up gently it comes off. I've fixed this problem on cheap guitars by putting a small screwdriver in the split in the shaft and prising the two halves of the shaft apart very slightly. This is very effective, but it requires a reasonable amount of force and I'm reluctant to do it on my beautiful Gibson; is there a better way to fix this problem or do I just have to be brave and do it (very carefully) anyway? Thanks and please keep this series going, it's really interesting and useful.
Great info..too shiny for me. I dream of a crusty Gibson...
I think the best thing would be if you gave me that guitar. Just saying
Same
Well Jim I love your tips and advice. I've been a Gibson les Paul player since 1976 and that 76 is a standard in tobacco burst front back and neck. Why doesn't Gibson burst the backs and necks anymore?. Oh and you can ship that cherry burst right out to me. I've had 7 different les Paul's I did have a cherry burst 81 custom. I swapped out all the black plastics for cream all original parts from geoge gruhn all Gibson parts. Much prettier guitar
You know which channel I think is super underrated?? Metal Piano Music. The guy spends weeks composing classic metal songs into classical/relaxing piano pieces and he hardly gets any views. I love his arrangement of The Sentinel by Judas Priest. That guy really deserves support 👏
Just checked it out. That was pretty awesome. That channel now has 1 more sub, thanks to you.
Cheers !
We call those indicators “thumb bleeders”
♍️📐⚡️🕊️
´how to ship guitars to belgium´ would be a better title.. over 1 year waiting time now... 🙃
Needed binoculars to see what he was doing.
this guy is on double repeat saying the same thing multiple time`s
There is nothing in the world that feels quite like playing a Gibson Les Paul. It’s like the ending of a perfect night out. I disliked them until I tried one. How stupid. Send me a Les Paul Classic pleeeeeaaaasee Gibson!!??😭
Hey GIBSON. How about you change to a plastic that doesn't shatter/crack and need us buying new knobs all the time?
It's 2023. Duuuh?
Just about useless for the ES-125...🤫✌