The Salvation of Gibson
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson
Norlin is starting to look like a golden age after all!
"They make great f***'n basses". - Lemmy, NAMM 2009
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
No comment from me, as the market will have the final say on this product.
However, this is somewhat interesting:
http://4henry.com/what-is-revolutionary-a-guitar
However, this is somewhat interesting:
http://4henry.com/what-is-revolutionary-a-guitar
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
I too am underwhelmed. I did think the fretboard look ok thou.....
The only thing we can perceive are our perceptions - George Berkeley
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Low frets? A built in effects processor w/solderless connections? Noiseless pickups? That's it? That's what you get for millions of dollars in R & D? Each time he calls it revolutionary seems to make it less so.johnhall wrote:No comment from me, as the market will have the final say on this product.
However, this is somewhat interesting:
http://4henry.com/what-is-revolutionary-a-guitar
I'm not too worried about Gibson though. Since it's a limited edition of 1800, can't they just strong arm their dealers into buying the whole run and call it a day?
Jangle, Chime & Twang.
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Really?the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding
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I thought snake oil salesmen went the way of the dodo bird.............apparently not.jps wrote:Really?the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding![]()
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- rickenbrother
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson
I have a suggestion for Hank:
Take your "revolutionary" guitar. Plug it into an amp. Have a reasonably competent player play it.
WE'LL decide whether it is truly "revolutionary".
This one-NO!
Two more thoughts:
Make 'em like you used to-seems to work for Rickenbacker.
If you want to make something different that works, hire Joe Naylor. When was the last time he introduced a new design to less than stellar reviews. When was the last time YOU introduced one TO stellar reviews?
Take your "revolutionary" guitar. Plug it into an amp. Have a reasonably competent player play it.
WE'LL decide whether it is truly "revolutionary".
This one-NO!
Two more thoughts:
Make 'em like you used to-seems to work for Rickenbacker.
If you want to make something different that works, hire Joe Naylor. When was the last time he introduced a new design to less than stellar reviews. When was the last time YOU introduced one TO stellar reviews?
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Actually, Rickenbacker did bifilar winding on the 4002 pickups IIRC. Long before Gibson came up with their new patent pending technology.winston wrote:I thought snake oil salesmen went the way of the dodo bird.............apparently not.jps wrote:Really?the pickups reflect a new patent pending technology of bifilar winding![]()
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I wasn't referring to the pickups in particular Jeff. His whole, this is revolutionary premise is what's at issue.
“We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
"You do not really understand something unless you can explain it to your grandmother" - Albert Einstein
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This is MY favorite Firebird:
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
Really Gibson? I mean, really??
- rickenbrother
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Re: The Salvation of Gibson
If the Firebird X came with an automatic paying audience instead of built in effects, I'd find that revolutionary. 
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! 
Re: The Salvation of Gibson
Craddock looks about 12 in that video.

