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Thanks @Philly_Q.
I also note that my SG that I paid 400 notes for is dinged to fuck, isn't a one-piece body, has had a neck break, *definitely* has some minor marks on the fretboard and has slightly-thicker-than-old-ones binding. But it's also probably my favourite guitar and I wouldn't change it for the world.
Some people worry too much.
I thought the guitar actually sounded pretty good in the demo towards the end.
(But I reserve the right to moan about them when the mood takes me)
But when it's the 2 grand ones that have the flaws while loads of 800 quid ones are perfect, it is a different story.
Or is that just a guess because of the quality problems?
My lp does have good fret levelness, or at least a lack of problems caused by that
Duesenberg utilise them as do Suhr - Along with Gibson they are probably the main players
Some think a Plek leaves the frets to flat and prefer more of a rounded crown top - But it should make them all level
I don't know the finer detail, but I believe or have heard Gibson have changed the actual set-up to the Plek, as some reports have been they took to much of the top of the fret, hence less height
They're heading the right direction, and the change from last year is massive - so hopefully that will continue
Just think about it - How much business Gibson generate with so many negative comments and have done so for many many years - If they can improve their attention to detail, then it can only be a good thing for all