
skoora
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Buying a Car ranks with dealing with a Dentist.Car problems suck. Have them this week and it aint over yet.
Buying a Car ranks with dealing with a Dentist.Car problems suck. Have them this week and it aint over yet.
They claim medium jumbos... but I have a 94 SG Standard here that has been leveled at least a few times and the frets are bigger than on the ones I grab off the wall at my local shop... so YMMV.There are a bunch of them that come with medium jumbo’s, not huge but not really tiny either. If you look at sweetwaters site they usually list fret size if it’s not the standard stuff. A bunch of them that come with Grover’s have med jumbos. If it’s a model that’s trying to be all old school it will have the tiny ones. I don’t care for those either
Yeah, 60’s , 50’s they both have the same frets. Struggling to see how Gibson thinks they’re a good choice going out the door. You could barely play aggressively, sitting at home but the second you’re on a stage, moving and getting sweaty too, you’ll be screwed.They claim medium jumbos... but I have a 94 SG Standard here that has been leveled at least a few times and the frets are bigger than on the ones I grab off the wall at my local shop... so YMMV.
I don’t like the necks on those classics. A nice top is always gonna be fun, but how the guitar feels will always be more important.I’d look for a 90s Classic, or even a 2000s. Especially the flamed maple premium plus tops. I have a transparent amber one that’s killer.
What a difference lighting makes. I called the store and asked for a cell pick off the floor as they do some pro grade lighting on the web pics. This is the same guitar.
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So you’re more of a 50s neck guy ?I don’t like the necks on those classics. A nice top is always gonna be fun, but how the guitar feels will always be more important.
Actually, no. I just prefer it to the 60’s neck but the Classics from the 90’s had even thinner necks that were also a little flat in the middle. Shame because I always dug the all gold one from ‘91.So you’re more of a 50s neck guy ?
Your second paragraph there is kind of dangerous, I don’t recall when they ever had one size, even back in the Norlin years. They were all over the place. Maybe in the Henry years before the Classics ? And now after ?Actually, no. I just prefer it to the 60’s neck but the Classics from the 90’s had even thinner necks that were also a little flat in the middle. Shame because I always dug the all gold one from ‘91.
My favorite LP standard necks are from when they just had one size, which was usually inbetween the two they offer now.
Yeah, I’m talking 90’s up through 2014 and 2016 (not into 2015). Not sure exactly when they started doing 50’s and 60’s.Your second paragraph there is kind of dangerous, I don’t recall when they ever had one size, even back in the Norlin years. They were all over the place. Maybe in the Henry years before the Classics ? And now after ?
Anyway, good luck in your search if you don’t nab that one.
Wait till you find one you can play in person. Artsy pics don’t tell you shit.So, been giving serious thought to a new LP standard and dig the double troubles. Curious what you guys think about the back on this one. I wouldn’t be able to play it before buying. Top is amazing, which is what grabbed me but I’m not feeling the look of the wood of the body. Thinking about resonance and all that. Wish I could play it in person to dispel any concerns. Do you think excessive grains and potential knots matter at all?