Ron Viney came over yesterday afternoon with his trusty Peterson tuner and we did a bit of work on it. Even though it had a 'shop setup' the day I bought it the intonantion was still slighly out. As is often the case with Gibsons there was no adjustment left on one of the saddles (G string of course!!) so we had to reverse it. Once that was done I strapped it on for an hour or so.
I was using mostly the neck pickup and switched the bridge in from time to time and I have to say that the '57 humbuckers are awesome pups!! Incredible 'clang' when you want it and the circuitry they've used gives a nice even roll on both the volume and tone controls. Smooth, jazzy sounds with the neck pickup and the tone rolled back to 3 or 4. I turned everything up to 10 with both pups in and compared it to one of my AM Deluxe Strats with samarium cobalts and the difference in level is amazing!
The neck is interesting.... it's supposedly a 50s one but it's nowhere near as clubby as the reissue Gold Top LPs - more like half way between a 50s and 60s. I hate baseball bat necks and was a little unsure about this one when I first tried it out but after 10 or 15 minutes it felt very comfortable and solid with the Gibson 10s on it.
It's beautifuly balanced and quite light, so extended sessions won't be an issue. The tuners are are not too touchy and it stays in tune.
The only thing I fould a little uncomfortable was the bound top edge, which after a while was digging into my arm a bit. I suppose a slight change to my playing style or a long neck t-shirt will fix that.
Overall I would definitely say that it's in my top 5 purchases. If you're interested, do yourself a favour and check one out!!
I didn't wear "the" t-shirt, Greg..... I hadn't done the weekly washing yet!!
