Gibson Midtown Custom

Re: Gibson Midtown Custom

I've been jonesing for a 339, but I'd like to compare these. Very interesting idea.

As for the artificial fretboard, I have a Martin D16 with the same thing, and I like the feel of it, so that's no deal breaker for me.

They're listed as 2300, so the real price must be, what, 16-1700?
 
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So are the f-holes carved into the mahogany, or are we looking at hollow 'wings'?
 
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Completely off topic, but here goes.


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I'm not sure I understand the question.

...the f-holes? since its chambered construction, are the f-holes carved into the mahogany? its it semi-hollow construction using solid center block with hollow wings?

not sure how else to re-phrase...?
 
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So are the f-holes carved into the mahogany, or are we looking at hollow 'wings'?

The photo pretty much shows it. The f holes are not simply cosmetic "routs" in the guitar, cut straight down into the mahogany. They are cut in the top wood only, and go through to a larger interior chamber. Whether there are two chambers separated by an intact center chunk, or whether there are only center chunks remaining to support the neck pocket and bridge/tailpiece (like a Wildkat), I do not know.
 
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Sorry, I guess maybe there's a language barrier. I'll tell you what I know about the Midtown's construction and maybe I'll happen to cover what you're asking about.

The F-Holes themselves are cut into the top, which is made of maple. That top is glued over a mahogany body, which Gibson says has been "strategically chambered." I don't know the pattern of that chambering, nor how extensive it is, but most places seem to be categorizing this as a semi-hollow guitar, and photos I've seen seem to make it clear that the areas underneath the F-holes are hollow.

So are the f-holes cut into mahogany? No. They're cut into the map top.

Are the wings hollow? Maybe. It's hard to tell how big the chambers underneath the f-holes are, so I'm not positive that the entire wing is hollow.

Is the center of the body solid? Probably, but I can't say for sure. I'd be very surprised if there was chambering through the middle, but who knows what Gibson considers "strategic."

Does that hit on the issue you were asking about?

...the f-holes? since its chambered construction, are the f-holes carved into the mahogany? its it semi-hollow construction using solid center block with hollow wings?

not sure how else to re-phrase...?
 
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I have to mention tho that not everyone wants a smaller body - in fact the larger body is a lot of the reason i swapped my bluesbird for a 335. Nor do all players want a les paul.

+1. I like that 16" lower bout on 335's. Of course, being a big guy (6'5'') it doesn't feel bulky to me. Until I played one, I never would have believed how comfortable they are.

Now, as far as 'Nor do all players want a Les Paul', yes, sad but true.
 
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I wouldn't mind one of 'em in natural finish. I have never played a quality semi-hollow, but I sure do want to.
 
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I was curious about these, so I went to Long and McCuade yesterday. They price out at around 1500. That is a pretty good price, new with case. I'd love to hear what it sounds like, because at that price you're pretty close to the cost of fully modding a MIK or MIC copy (pickups, electronics, tuners and other hardware). Plus, it would be neat to have something a bit unique.
 
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It's basically a 355 with 300K volume pots(those would have to go). Looks pretty cool though. Every guitar I have played with humbuckers that have 300K pots sound stifled a bit. I bout a LP studio from Mike(Xssive), he had already done what I would have which was change the pots. Once that was done it opened up the whole guitar.
 
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Wow, the wood matching work (two/three piece) on the maple tops for the promo pictures on the Gibson website is AWFUL!
 
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Reading more into it, if I just didn't purchase a Gibson semi-hollow, I might be tempted. For 500$ more though, I'm digging the 339 more on paper. If I didn't have my LP though, I might look into it, considering I always roll with 2 guitars for shows.
 
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Not positive where you saw that (I don't see it mentioned on the Gibson site), but here's a side shot of the Midtown Custom: that's a flat top.

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Yes, except for having a smaller body, a flat top, and different body wood and construction method, it's basically an ES-355, but with 300K pots.



the specs say it has a carved maple top
 
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