
BRENTrocks
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I was jonesin for a gold top Les Paul with humbuckers. I normally would go for a Heritage, but i couldn't find one for sale. So I decided to try a new 2022 Gibson.
This is the 50s Standard model.
Right out of the case, the neck felt great! .890-.990. The factory setup was pretty good as well, just some minor tweaking needed. I was hoping for a sub 9lb guitar...it came in at 9.5.
Fit and finish is very good. There is a small imperfection under the finish on the top between the toggle switch and the fretboard...its not that bad...I'm just being picky.
I was very surprised not to find a long neck tenon. I was happy to see that the electronics were hand wired and not the circuit board junk. I was also happy to find a 1 piece mahogany back.
Burstbucker 1 and 2 pickups came installed. The BB 1 in the neck sounds pretty good. I'm not exactly super happy with the BB2 in the bridge. It seems really bright to me with lack of bottom end.
Overall, a very nice guitar. $2830 out the door with tax. Compared to a CS R7 at $5300 out the door with tax, the 50s gold top Standard is a great option! Great feel and great playability.
IMG_2259 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2260 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2261 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2262 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2263 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2264 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2265 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2266 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2267 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
IMG_2269 by brent HENDERSON, on Flickr
This is the 50s Standard model.
Right out of the case, the neck felt great! .890-.990. The factory setup was pretty good as well, just some minor tweaking needed. I was hoping for a sub 9lb guitar...it came in at 9.5.
Fit and finish is very good. There is a small imperfection under the finish on the top between the toggle switch and the fretboard...its not that bad...I'm just being picky.
I was very surprised not to find a long neck tenon. I was happy to see that the electronics were hand wired and not the circuit board junk. I was also happy to find a 1 piece mahogany back.
Burstbucker 1 and 2 pickups came installed. The BB 1 in the neck sounds pretty good. I'm not exactly super happy with the BB2 in the bridge. It seems really bright to me with lack of bottom end.
Overall, a very nice guitar. $2830 out the door with tax. Compared to a CS R7 at $5300 out the door with tax, the 50s gold top Standard is a great option! Great feel and great playability.









