scottish
WeirdScienceologist
Re: New (to me) Gibson design.
my major beef with this new guitar is as follows:
what i dont understand about what gibson are doing right now is that none of these models i see seem to have potential to have mass appeal. They seem to be directed at such a specific audience that i cant see them justifying the production/RnD costs. Personally i hate pointy guitars so i may just be underestimating the audience out there. But lets take the similarity between the one posted in the OP and the ESP, i think it was, that was posted later. There are already a bunch of companies, ESP being one, making very similar guitars, and they have been for a while. Do gibson expect that audience to sell and then buy a gibson just because its a gibson? In 10 years ill bet you barely see any of these new gibson models in stores.
I dunno, maybe its just me since im more of a fender guy. Dont get me wrong because i love the way LPs and SGs look and sound, i wish i could own one, but i just have never been able to get on with the scale length. I just dont see how gibson hopes to do anything significant by trying to break into an already established market with a product that essentially doesnt offer anything more than whats already out there.
my major beef with this new guitar is as follows:
what i dont understand about what gibson are doing right now is that none of these models i see seem to have potential to have mass appeal. They seem to be directed at such a specific audience that i cant see them justifying the production/RnD costs. Personally i hate pointy guitars so i may just be underestimating the audience out there. But lets take the similarity between the one posted in the OP and the ESP, i think it was, that was posted later. There are already a bunch of companies, ESP being one, making very similar guitars, and they have been for a while. Do gibson expect that audience to sell and then buy a gibson just because its a gibson? In 10 years ill bet you barely see any of these new gibson models in stores.
I dunno, maybe its just me since im more of a fender guy. Dont get me wrong because i love the way LPs and SGs look and sound, i wish i could own one, but i just have never been able to get on with the scale length. I just dont see how gibson hopes to do anything significant by trying to break into an already established market with a product that essentially doesnt offer anything more than whats already out there.