Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverburst
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Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverburst
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Re: Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverb
I like the silverburst, but I like the not-on-the-list-but-used-as-the-promo-photo goldtop even more.
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Re: Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverb
I sold my 72 gold top LP Deluxe many years ago.
Why the fuck did I do that?
Stupid.
Why the fuck did I do that?
Stupid.
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Re: Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverb
All of 'em have maple necks. Hmm. Decades ago (holy shit) I had a maple necked LP Studio that I never bonded with. I've always put a lot of that on the neck wood. But every other electric I've owned has been a maple necked bolt-on of an at least somewhat Fenderish sort. So maybe I was unfair and I just don't like Gibsons or LPs. But I would carefully consider the neck on these and whether you're getting what you want from that sort of guitar.
D.o.S. wrote:Broadly speaking, if we at ILF are dropping 300 bucks on a pedal it probably sounds like an SNES holocaust.
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UglyCasanova wrote:brb gonna slap my dick on my stomp boxes
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Re: Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverb
i always thought mini-hums were inherent on a Firebird.
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Re: Gibson 70s Tribute LP/SG/Firebird -- mini-hums & silverb
Gone Fission wrote:All of 'em have maple necks. Hmm. Decades ago (holy shit) I had a maple necked LP Studio that I never bonded with. I've always put a lot of that on the neck wood. But every other electric I've owned has been a maple necked bolt-on of an at least somewhat Fenderish sort. So maybe I was unfair and I just don't like Gibsons or LPs. But I would carefully consider the neck on these and whether you're getting what you want from that sort of guitar.
the boards are "baked" maple. gibson recently started putting those on cheaper models because of their continuing lacey act problems with rosewood.