Get your wallet ready Adam Jones fanboys - sig LP

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RyeDaddy":2urcpq8n said:
stephen sawall":2urcpq8n said:
Im more interested in what pickups and electronics are used than anything.

Exactly this. I can’t picture him finally coming clean about his gear after all these years, and I’m not one of the believers that it’s a straight JB in the bridge.

Right... I've heard that it may be an SD Distortion (SH-6)... so who really knows other than Adam and his tech...
 
Mailman1971":1qaqy92r said:
I’ve owned 8 Les Pauls.
Just cannot get with them. :aww:

Me too plus other super nice single cuts. I always end up selling them and sticking with my super strats.
 
I have the photo of the inside of his guitar on my tablet. You can't tell much from it.

As for the pickup JB and Distortron are the most likely.
 
Metlupass2":3i75enkl said:
Mailman1971":3i75enkl said:
I’ve owned 8 Les Pauls.
Just cannot get with them. :aww:

Me too plus other super nice single cuts. I always end up selling them and sticking with my super strats.

I’m the same way, just never been into LP style. I’ve never even owned an LP style guitar, although I’ve come close to pulling the trigger a few times. If I get one, I think I’d try an ESP Eclipse in flat black with gold hardware.
 
stephen sawall":1ynpsomp said:
I have the photo of the inside of his guitar on my tablet. You can't tell much from it.

As for the pickup JB and Distortron are the most likely.
I’d bet a JB. His tone doesn’t sound to me like it would be a ceramic pickup.
 
Mailman1971":2otxq8g4 said:
I’ve owned 8 Les Pauls.
Just cannot get with them. :aww:
Buys a LP, can’t get with it.
Buys one more to be sure.
Buy six more to be extra sure... :lol: :LOL:
GAS is a bitch!!!!
 
Lol.
I mean I would WANT to bond with them. But just can’t.
Gas is a mutha. :lol: :LOL:
 
I still have one LP, and I kinda have to force myself to pick it up and play it. But when I do, it's such a different sound and feeling from my superstrats that I usually end up coming up with some cool new licks or what not. That I can then play on my superstrats when I put the LP away again for a long time.
 
I've had a love/hate relationship with LP's. I've wanted to hate them over the years, but I just cannot deny the fact that they sound fucking great! I've finally bonded with one, and I prefer to play it over my much more $$$$ guitars.
 
Interesting! Love Tool and love LP's and Silverbursts. Just traded one away and regretting it. Was looking for a replacement and all of a sudden there are all these folks trying to get like 5-8,000 for an old silverburst. Wonder if they heard about this and think it will jack prices up? Anyway, will be interested to see details but would be more interested in a vintage one.
 
Hmmmm. Somewhat surprised AJ would even go for such a proposition; he's not like that.

But if indeed it's to be a Jones replica, there are a number of things that would differentiate it from the standard reissue Silverbursts:
- maple neck, not mahogany
- metallic auto paint, not some "look alike"
- jumbo SS frets
- Allessandro pots
- custom wound SD Distortion, has the ceramic in it, but is scatterwound to the best of my understanding)

And no, it won't give anyone who buys it the creativity that AJ possesses to actually create his musical artistry. It's fucking silly to think anything else. I pass on all signature guitars (don't start with the "but Les Paul is a signature guitar..." argument, you KNOW what I mean) as they're never truly the same as the artist's guitar, and they won't afford you any further "advancement" if indeed you're trying to replicate their tone. All those latter aspects come from being the actual artist, with how they perceive causality of instrument & gear & call/response.

Then there's the fact we've got alchemy happening at the amp level.
Then there's the fact we've got alchemy happening at the band level.

Whatevvs.
Love Tool.
Loathe "signature" model gear.
:dunno:
 
Ventura":3k5trqdl said:
Hmmmm. Somewhat surprised AJ would even go for such a proposition; he's not like that.

But if indeed it's to be a Jones replica, there are a number of things that would differentiate it from the standard reissue Silverbursts:
- maple neck, not mahogany
- metallic auto paint, not some "look alike"
- jumbo SS frets
- Allessandro pots
- custom wound SD Distortion, has the ceramic in it, but is scatterwound to the best of my understanding)

And no, it won't give anyone who buys it the creativity that AJ possesses to actually create his musical artistry. It's fucking silly to think anything else. I pass on all signature guitars (don't start with the "but Les Paul is a signature guitar..." argument, you KNOW what I mean) as they're never truly the same as the artist's guitar, and they won't afford you any further "advancement" if indeed you're trying to replicate their tone. All those latter aspects come from being the actual artist, with how they perceive causality of instrument & gear & call/response.

Then there's the fact we've got alchemy happening at the amp level.
Then there's the fact we've got alchemy happening at the band level.

Whatevvs.
Love Tool.
Loathe "signature" model gear.
:dunno:

The paint used on the original Silverbursts can't be used today due to environmental/manufacturing law. So that's out.
 
FourT6and2":8xmmh2i9 said:
Ventura":8xmmh2i9 said:
Hmmmm. Somewhat surprised AJ would even go for such a proposition; he's not like that....
- metallic auto paint, not some "look alike"...

The paint used on the original Silverbursts can't be used today due to environmental/manufacturing law. So that's out.
And herein lies the beginning of what simply "can't" be an Adam Jones replica. Furthermore, ya think Gibson's WILLING to put SDs in THEIR guitars? Or Allessandro pots?? NAFC. Nope. Sorry... And if it's simply a spin off layer-bake-cake silverburst Lester, I highly doubt AJ would want his name associated with it. Hell, SD won't even sell you a "AJ wound" bridge pup if you call their custom shop - they're just in "non-disclosure formation" all the way, so, ya, it's just not likely IMHO.

So, moving on... :lol: :LOL:
 
jsp":3pexqj6z said:
Why not? The Slash LPs come with Duncans.
Truth. Forgot about that.

I can tell ya, SD won't be giving up the secret sauce to the custom wound ceramic bridge pup AJ specifically uses for some signature guitar though.
 
Ventura":1olit769 said:
jsp":1olit769 said:
Why not? The Slash LPs come with Duncans.
Truth. Forgot about that.

I can tell ya, SD won't be giving up the secret sauce to the custom wound ceramic bridge pup AJ specifically uses for some signature guitar though.
And please don't get me wrong - I am a massive fan of LPs. Unlike many above, they're about the only guitar I can actually play properly on - they're "home" to me. Love me a good Lester!! LOVE 'em.

And I love Tool.
Peace
 
Before obsessing over which Duncan he uses, I'm more interested in whether he keeps the stock 100k tone pots in his LPC's. Because apart from the bridge vol they look like stock ones. That'd make more difference than different Duncans.

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godgrinder":2q35o7na said:
Probably gonna cost more than a 79-81 Silverburst considering a regular LPC is $4700 new nowadays. Unless they make him a Studio or Classic Custom model.
:lol: :LOL:
 
So, Norlin silverburst fever is officially on. Here are some highlights from Reverb this morning:

If you want the cheapest, a mere $5K will get you this 79:
https://reverb.com/item/30697893-ra...-original-t-tops-adam-jones-tool-silver-burst

Don't worry, you're not paying just for look, the buyer has disclosed the following:
"The tone of this guitar is heaven on earth! Compared to other Gibsons, the Silverburst is louder and has a richer tonal spectrum."

But wait, for slightly more ($5199 but also accepting offers), there's some competition with another 79:
https://reverb.com/item/31002887-gibson-les-paul-custom-1979-silverburst
And some pretty convincing info here: "Adam Jones or Tool fans, this is the one. You truly cannot get much better, and the sound and tone are unbelievable. "

But we're not done, lets step up to another 79 for $6295 (accepting offers)"
https://reverb.com/item/30734841-gibson-les-paul-custom-silverburst-the-best-really-1979
Why pay more for this one? The buyer explains clearly in the title: "'The Best' Really!!"

For around the same price, an 81 for $6500 (accepting offers), never mind the wear, it's all "mojo":
https://reverb.com/item/31006250-gibson-les-paul-custom-silverburst-1981
Seller discloses: "I have had a few silver bursts from the late 70s, early 80s, but this was the best one I've ever had"

But here's the real prize...another 81, it can be yours for $8498 (+$125 shipping, no offers):
https://reverb.com/item/30372452-gibson-les-paul-custom-1981-silverburst
No hard sell on this one, simply "One of the cleanest Les Paul Customs we have had."
 
Unreal. I think I paid about $3k for each of my three Silverbursts. $6k? $8K omg. Granted, that one '79 does look brand new...
But the hype around these is stupid. The paint has zero affect on how they sound. It will sound and play just like any other LP Custom from the same years.

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