voggin
Well-known member
Re: The Gibson Years, The Good and The Bad
I have four gibson, from between 92 and 2010. They're all fine.
I find Gibsons have their own thing going on. They don't feel like other guitars. For one, they tend to work better with a slightly higher action than many guitars, not because the fretwork is bad, but because they just sound and play better that way.
I think a lot of the internet complaints come from people expecting something from a Gibson that Gibson just doesn't do. They don't do the massive frets/microscopic action thing. People buy them expecting some kind of transformative experience, and then discover they are still the same guitar player with a different guitar.
I have four gibson, from between 92 and 2010. They're all fine.
I find Gibsons have their own thing going on. They don't feel like other guitars. For one, they tend to work better with a slightly higher action than many guitars, not because the fretwork is bad, but because they just sound and play better that way.
I think a lot of the internet complaints come from people expecting something from a Gibson that Gibson just doesn't do. They don't do the massive frets/microscopic action thing. People buy them expecting some kind of transformative experience, and then discover they are still the same guitar player with a different guitar.