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Gibson have dropped the ball selling this guitar at a ridiculous price like this, It's bloody fantastic
The satin finish is really nice and the overall satin feel is great especially on the neck making it so easy to play. It was setup nicely straight out of the box and i just lowered the action to suit my playing style and i've got it very low. I haven't adjusted the the truss rod as at this time it doesn't need it. the nut has been cut very well on this one as i normally find they're cut to high but this is perfect.
The 490R and 490T pups sound great so i decided that they will be staying if i could get the covers off and clean up the wax without too much trouble, That was an easy job and took only 20 mins to clean them up as there was hardly any wax on them. Saved myself a few quid not having to invest in new pups. I should note that it is the pcb system inside the control cavity but sounds great
60's slim neck profile feels great in the hand. Fret ends are a little sharp in places but a good setup will sort that and i've had that on all my Gibsons in the past
I will be changing the knobs to amber once i order them and will change the pickup selector knob to amber too. i will also put a poker chip on the switch to complete the Slash goldtop look i wanted
The supplied gigbag is also nice with a far deal of padding
I have a satin Junior, the back and neck went completely shiny with use and I wanted the front to match so buffed it up with some guitar polish which gave it a nice semi shiny vintage look.
BTW I don't think silicone will "destroy" nitro, people have used silicon waxes/polishes on old cellulosed finished furniture for years and don't forget old cars were once painted in nitro and cleaned with silicone polishes.
I hate Les pauls with pickguards too but i've always been used to taking them off and leaving the screws in so i doesnt bother me anymore
you'll have to buy the HP version as they don't have them on
I will end up with a 3 grand Gibson I know how it works, oh I want no pick guard holes so have to get HP, I'm going HP may as well buy one with that fantastic case, oh I don't like the colours of the classics, I'm going to have to buy a standard HP etc etc
For some bizarre reason I am starting to PREFER the aesthetic of the Tribute over a normal Les Paul Standard and especially the more bling-like HP models.
I think it is the classic look and less fuss...it is enough Les Paul to look right, and the satin is fantastic. My partner bought an SG bass a while back and she much prefers the less glossy look and went for a more natural looking version (I think it is the Special).....I think that is how I am looking at the Tribute.
The other big deal for me is the appearance of binding and the natural rear....I really don't like Les Pauls with dark paint on the back of the guitar....especially black...just NOPE!
I suppose the other thing is, the less additions to the guitar, the less you pay and there is less of a chance of Gibson mucking it up.
I'm going to have a think for a few days but I anticipate I will deposit one soon and keep it on order.