BigAlTheBird
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Note, the prices are shipped, but not paypal. I prefer to get paid with paypal, but I need money. So split the fees with me? Otherwise check will be fine!
First, my G5222:
This is basically a better version of the Fender Champion 600. The wiring is the exact same, but the cabinet is made with slightly better wood, and the construction gives a woodier, deeper tone. The amp sounds decent/good out of the box, but with simple modifications (that I wish I could do if time permitted), this amp sounds incredible. All tube, 12AX7/6V6GT.
Basically, with better tubes than the thing ships with, and a better speaker (6", 4 ohm), this amp sounds awesome. With a few wiring changes and mods to the box, it sounds fantastic!
They sell new - everywhere - for ~$200 shipped. I need to sell in the next 5 days for $160 shipped.
This came to my house 12 hours ago. "New in box" is accurate. I need to sell this! Any questions, just ask.
http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/index.php?product=G5222
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/G5222
Next, my *sigh* first Gibson. I need to sell my Gibson Les Paul Studio Gem Series.
Before I even start, the finish is completely ****ed up. There's dings all over the place, and there's checking all over the back. The pickup routes are all messed up (not by me). The bridge should probably be replaced. Some of the wiring needs to be redone. And I just sold the Brobucker out of her, so there's not even a bridge pickup.
But the first time you pick up the perfectly weighted, non-chambered mahogany and maple body, and start playing some blues through a cranked tube amp through the custom wound neck P90, you'll **** your pants.
The neck is perfect. The color is gorgeous. The P90 is utterly fantastic. The frets are good - and the best frets I've ever played on. Even the dings have character! The finish checking is completely awesome, by the way (if you like checking). Comes with the hard Gibson case, which is really beautiful in itself.
Now time for pictures. Please keep in mind that these are all old, my camera is not with me at the moment. Trying to retrieve it. Anyways, here goes:
So there's that. I need to sell this. I will regret it for life in some ways, but I need to sell.
On here, I'll say $750 shipped. This is a Gibson Les Paul for $750 shipped. Please do this!
Thanks guys!
First, my G5222:
This is basically a better version of the Fender Champion 600. The wiring is the exact same, but the cabinet is made with slightly better wood, and the construction gives a woodier, deeper tone. The amp sounds decent/good out of the box, but with simple modifications (that I wish I could do if time permitted), this amp sounds incredible. All tube, 12AX7/6V6GT.
Basically, with better tubes than the thing ships with, and a better speaker (6", 4 ohm), this amp sounds awesome. With a few wiring changes and mods to the box, it sounds fantastic!
They sell new - everywhere - for ~$200 shipped. I need to sell in the next 5 days for $160 shipped.
This came to my house 12 hours ago. "New in box" is accurate. I need to sell this! Any questions, just ask.
http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/index.php?product=G5222
http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/G5222

Next, my *sigh* first Gibson. I need to sell my Gibson Les Paul Studio Gem Series.
Before I even start, the finish is completely ****ed up. There's dings all over the place, and there's checking all over the back. The pickup routes are all messed up (not by me). The bridge should probably be replaced. Some of the wiring needs to be redone. And I just sold the Brobucker out of her, so there's not even a bridge pickup.
But the first time you pick up the perfectly weighted, non-chambered mahogany and maple body, and start playing some blues through a cranked tube amp through the custom wound neck P90, you'll **** your pants.
The neck is perfect. The color is gorgeous. The P90 is utterly fantastic. The frets are good - and the best frets I've ever played on. Even the dings have character! The finish checking is completely awesome, by the way (if you like checking). Comes with the hard Gibson case, which is really beautiful in itself.
Now time for pictures. Please keep in mind that these are all old, my camera is not with me at the moment. Trying to retrieve it. Anyways, here goes:










So there's that. I need to sell this. I will regret it for life in some ways, but I need to sell.
On here, I'll say $750 shipped. This is a Gibson Les Paul for $750 shipped. Please do this!

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