Thanks man. I don't have a clue what Gibson is even doing these days. Everytime I turn around, some new Les Paul is out that's nothing more than a new take on a different Les Paul that was out a few years prior it seems. A few years ago they discontinued the Classics and started doing Standards with the 50's and 60's necks and the somewhat decent flamed tops. Now I don't even know what all in the hell they got going on. I think they make some Classic Antique model or something now. There were a couple of those out recently with H-90's I was really wanting, and I still wouldn't mind having. However, those may have just been one of those guitar of the week/guitar of the month type things. Like I say, I can't keep up with them anymore. I just know what I like and that's what I stick with. I don't really see any more Les Pauls in my future at the moment, unless it's a 56 RI or a 57 RI or something like that, but ya never know.Makes sense.. You have some gorgeous axes. Is it me, or are the classics kinda dormant these days?? Meaning, are they still doing the fancy tops and stuff with them??
I just keep telling myself "That guitar is photoshopped." I know it isn't, but it let's me sleep at night.
Does that mean I can buy the orange one?![]()
yes. seriously, i'll sell it for the right price any time.
-Mike
I have the 50th Ann in my LP standard as well (A2). I like them a lot.
It bothers me that I took those pickups out, and have them in a box. The 50th Ann. Seth Lovers are spectacular pickups, and I can't wait to put them back into a guitar. That honeyburst flametop in the pic has had the Brobucker/Pearly Gates N for the past couple years. I may keep it that way, but the Seths really sounded great in that guitar.
You know what Seths do best? They sound great with wide open cleanish amps that rely on power tube gain. When you crank something like an EL-84 amp to get power tube distortion, the SETHS RULE THE WORD! Seth Lovers love cranked non mastervolume amps, because they smooth out the highs, and have tone like nothing else. If you're a LP player and use tube combos cranked up, I urge you to buy Seth Lovers!!!
Does that mean I can buy the orange one?![]()
This is NOT helping my Les Paul GAS.
When you crank something like an EL-84 amp to get power tube distortion, the SETHS RULE THE WORD! Seth Lovers love cranked non mastervolume amps, because they smooth out the highs, and have tone like nothing else. If you're a LP player and use tube combos cranked up, I urge you to buy Seth Lovers!!!
Man, you deserve to own a Les Paul. You want one, you need one, why don't you have one?This is NOT helping my Les Paul GAS.
You know what Seths do best? They sound great with wide open cleanish amps that rely on power tube gain. When you crank something like an EL-84 amp to get power tube distortion, the SETHS RULE THE WORD! Seth Lovers love cranked non mastervolume amps, because they smooth out the highs, and have tone like nothing else. If you're a LP player and use tube combos cranked up, I urge you to buy Seth Lovers!!!
Man, you deserve to own a Les Paul. You want one, you need one, why don't you have one?