
spawnofthesith
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I recently got a LP Studio, and I love it *shrug*
some dude":1p8g9i7i said:Gibson is just one of those companies that people like to bitch about.
If you ask around for what year(s) to buy if you want a good one, most people will tell you that the modern ones are way better than what they were building 10, 20, 30 or 40 years ago... with 2008 being a bit of a high point. People just don't like to admit that Gibson's currently making the best guitars they've made since pre-Norlin.
Then there's the 'price point' issues. People seem to think that a basic, student model guitar should come with the same fit an finish as a top end, professional model guitar.... then get all butt-hurt over it when it develops issues. I know there's a lot of cheap mother-f*ckers out there, but IMO $5500 for a top end instrument is not that bad... even if I can't afford it myself.
I think the stupid 'guitar of the minute' stuff is mostly for advertising attention. I mean, lets face it... the shittier the guitar the more publicity it gets them. No one really cares if they release yet another plain old Les Paul... but stick robot tuners and a USB port on one and it'll be on every gear forum within a matter of minutes, and people will argue over the stupid thing for a week.
Not much else to it.
saxxamafone":3calkrsw said:I've got a 08 standard that just kills, love it
I hear you, But....Shark Diver":1oupivsg said:I have a Bonamsa and love it. Prices? Well have you guys checked the prices for Huber, Anderson, Tylers, Suhrs, Grosh, McNaught, etc.? I feel it's getting stupid how much guitars are anymore.
Ancient Alien":3ewf4xwq said:I think it has a lot more to do with the manufacturing in China and assembly in the US for the regular stuff.
But most Gibbyfans are still in denial about this FACT.
I played a couple at the store I work for and was thoroughly underwhelmedEXPcustom":2emdfekc said:I could grab any Gibson from the late 80's and early 90's off the rack and guarantee it to be a great guitar.
I don't believe this for one second. In early 2010, the Nashville flood wiped out the Gibson USA factory. Gibson didn't ship out guitars for months while they retooled, losing thousands of dollars. Assembly doesn't require that type of factory, and if they were truly made in China, production would have continued. Further, look at the date stamps (something part of manufacturing and not assembly) on Gibson USA guitars. Notice that there are none in existence built in early to mid 2010.Ancient Alien":2emdfekc said:I think it has a lot more to do with the manufacturing in China and assembly in the US for the regular stuff.
But most Gibbyfans are still in denial about this FACT.
zerohawk":37f07szw said:I thought the robot tuning was a stupid idea in the beginning. Now that I have a cover band, I would absolutely LOVE to have a les paul with the tuning system. Just throw it on and tune betwen songs within 10 seconds instead of fidgeting aroung for over a minute.
TheMagicEight":3jhlm2rs said:I played a couple at the store I work for and was thoroughly underwhelmedEXPcustom":3jhlm2rs said:I could grab any Gibson from the late 80's and early 90's off the rack and guarantee it to be a great guitar.![]()
Some of the new LPs I've played have been dogs too, but I have no problem paying the price of most new Gibsons.
I don't believe this for one second. In early 2010, the Nashville flood wiped out the Gibson USA factory. Gibson didn't ship out guitars for months while they retooled, losing thousands of dollars. Assembly doesn't require that type of factory, and if they were truly made in China, production would have continued. Further, look at the date stamps (something part of manufacturing and not assembly) on Gibson USA guitars. Notice that there are none in existence built in early to mid 2010.Ancient Alien":3jhlm2rs said:I think it has a lot more to do with the manufacturing in China and assembly in the US for the regular stuff.
But most Gibbyfans are still in denial about this FACT.
I believe parts on Gibson guitars might come from China - after seeing the inside of a "Bumblebee" cap I would believe it - but Gibson guitars being built in China is anything but a fact.
Ahh, I see. I did misunderstand.Ancient Alien":1nqpekip said:You misunderstood what I said.
The PARTS are made in China in the raw.
Necks, bodies, hardware, pickups etc.
They are then shipped to the US and put together.
That includes fretting, binding, setting necks, finishing, wiring etc.
The raw bodies, necks etc are made at the Epiphone plant to cut a tremendous amount of cost.
The pictures I saw were raw bodies and necks being shipped to "Gibson USA", and they were not Epiphone parts.
Ya, this was not true last time I was there. Lumber in one end, guitars out the other.AmpliFIRE":157dkh8z said:Ancient Alien":157dkh8z said:I think it has a lot more to do with the manufacturing in China and assembly in the US for the regular stuff.
But most Gibbyfans are still in denial about this FACT.
Steve...I remember when you originally said this a few years back. Not to sounds like a dick, but I've never heard anyone else mention it since. IMO there's no way news this big wouldn't be all over the internet if it was true.
TheMagicEight":35yexuzf said:Seems you can't mention Gibson without someone else throwing in the fact that they make lousy, expensive guitars and are only still around because of their name. Are they really doing so terribly? It seems like the guitars they're making now are leaps and bounds better than the Norlin years (which isn't to say great guitars didn't come from those years as well). Sure, they're making terrible choices too - Firebird X, Robot technology, chambering (IMO) - but most of the Traditional LPs, SGs, and Custom Shops I've played have been amazing guitars!
I'm not saying they're doing an excellent job all around, but I do believe their efforts with the guitars that Gibson became notorious for deserves a little bit of credit. Anyone else?
Ancient Alien":vwp51ohq said:TheMagicEight":vwp51ohq said:I played a couple at the store I work for and was thoroughly underwhelmedEXPcustom":vwp51ohq said:I could grab any Gibson from the late 80's and early 90's off the rack and guarantee it to be a great guitar.![]()
Some of the new LPs I've played have been dogs too, but I have no problem paying the price of most new Gibsons.
I don't believe this for one second. In early 2010, the Nashville flood wiped out the Gibson USA factory. Gibson didn't ship out guitars for months while they retooled, losing thousands of dollars. Assembly doesn't require that type of factory, and if they were truly made in China, production would have continued. Further, look at the date stamps (something part of manufacturing and not assembly) on Gibson USA guitars. Notice that there are none in existence built in early to mid 2010.Ancient Alien":vwp51ohq said:I think it has a lot more to do with the manufacturing in China and assembly in the US for the regular stuff.
But most Gibbyfans are still in denial about this FACT.
I believe parts on Gibson guitars might come from China - after seeing the inside of a "Bumblebee" cap I would believe it - but Gibson guitars being built in China is anything but a fact.
You misunderstood what I said.
The PARTS are made in China in the raw.
Necks, bodies, hardware, pickups etc.
They are then shipped to the US and put together.
That includes fretting, binding, setting necks, finishing, wiring etc.
The raw bodies, necks etc are made at the Epiphone plant to cut a tremendous amount of cost.
The pictures I saw were raw bodies and necks being shipped to "Gibson USA", and they were not Epiphone parts.
kannibul":n47nthgc said:Funny thing...Norlin era are better than average when compared to what Gibson is putting out today.
TheMagicEight":2rjt1e36 said:Ahh, I see. I did misunderstand.Ancient Alien":2rjt1e36 said:You misunderstood what I said.
The PARTS are made in China in the raw.
Necks, bodies, hardware, pickups etc.
They are then shipped to the US and put together.
That includes fretting, binding, setting necks, finishing, wiring etc.
The raw bodies, necks etc are made at the Epiphone plant to cut a tremendous amount of cost.
The pictures I saw were raw bodies and necks being shipped to "Gibson USA", and they were not Epiphone parts.
I suppose the fact of the matter is that there's a lot of evidence that Gibson does make everything in the US, and very little showing them manufacturing in China. The factory tours posted all over Youtube? The large number of claims from people that have been in the Gibson factory that everything is built there? To me, that Gibson guitars are manufactured in China in any way is not a fact. A possibility - even if slim - sure, but I just don't see the evidence.
AmpliFIRE":142og898 said:kannibul":142og898 said:Funny thing...Norlin era are better than average when compared to what Gibson is putting out today.
you call pancake bodies, boat anchor weight and multi-piece tops better? Thanks, but I'll take a new Gibson over most Norlin's...
blackba":246x9r5p said:AmpliFIRE":246x9r5p said:kannibul":246x9r5p said:Funny thing...Norlin era are better than average when compared to what Gibson is putting out today.
you call pancake bodies, boat anchor weight and multi-piece tops better? Thanks, but I'll take a new Gibson over most Norlin's...
What's wrong with pancake bodies? I will give you that both '73 LP customs I have played mine and a friends were heavy, but they are nice sounding and playing guitars. They do have the modified long tendon neck from what I have read, that is a plus.
For me its difficult to compare what Gibson is putting out today versus the Norlin era. How many have really played enough guitars to really make a valid determination one way or the other, I sure haven't...