- Tim Shaw pickups - educate me - Gibson Brands Forums
For me they have a nice bitey tone with tons of clarity whether you are distorted or clean Of all the Gibson pups I have tried, for me the Tim Shaw era pups are by far the best for what I do See the below video when I first received my Pro Tools Recording program and I recorded a little guitar lick using my VOX AC50 and my 1980 Les Paul Custom
- Gibson Standard vs new Gibson Special models
Gibson has introduced a Special Series J45, Hummingbird L-00 They have thinner Bodies, Satin finishes maybe some other differences What do you guys think? Here's a J-45 video Standard vs the Special
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- J-50 info - Gibson Acoustic - Gibson Brands Forums
I also have a 2020 Gibson "60's original" J-50 which looks like my real 65 J-50, but sounds like a new Gibson They have some other kind of replica vintage tuners that also look very nice and I think they operate a little better than the WD Kluson replicas
- Standard vs Special - Gibson Acoustic - Gibson Brands Forums
Regarding the "working man's guitar", I've read that this is what Gibson called the J-45 when it was introduced (in 1942?) but haven't seen any evidence to back that up I believe Gibson did have a WM (Working Man) series of guitars at some point in the 1980's or 1990's I'm sure someone else here will know more about that Edited June 7 by Boyd
- Maestro by Gibson. . . are these legit? - Gibson Brands Forums
That Maestro and a Gibson have nothing in common except the use of Les Paul's name Different types of woods let alone quality, different construction methods, wiring, pickups, hardware, finish
- Gibson J45 Standard vs Epiphone Texan (US)
In terms of resale, if that is a consideration for you, the Gibson name is the better buy They just hold their value consistently, the j-45 is well known, and folks are looking for them every day TBH, this is the first I’ve heard of the Texan, and I’ve been doing a lot of shopping and for j-45s at that
- Determine model by serial number - Gibson Brands Forums
I sent the serial number on a Les Paul I bought new to Gibson customer service and here is what I got back: Thanks for contacting Gibson Brands Your serial number was used on a 2005 Les Paul Standard Faded model which had satin honeyburst finish, nickel hardware, ‘50’s round profile mahogany neck with rosewood fingerboard, mahogany body
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