Whitestrat
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burst bucker pros are the shiznit!
But Pros are the ones which can be bought right? I was more thinking of the OEM ones which can't be bought... I wonder about those...

burst bucker pros are the shiznit!
What always bothers me, is why many guitarists go for a certain guitar because it has that familiar tone.
Why can't more of us think this way?
Fender Aerodyne Strat does not sound like a normal strat
My point is that a JG is a Les Paul in JG's clothing - everything else is the same except the exclusive JG body shape, hence it has the capability to outdo an R9 which is Gibson's best offering to date.
[chanmin] well my point is that the JG's exclusive body shape is EXACTLY what differentiates it from a normal lespaul?? -- you are saying that because it has a different body shape it can out lespaul an R9???? Bro have you played a JG? Wait , do you own one?
Saying the JG does not sound like a Les Paul is like saying the Fender Aerodyne Strat does not sound like a normal strat - because the input jack is not located at the top, it has a bent top instead of a flat top etc. etc. I'm talking about purely tone here.
[chanmin] REALLY!! i am talking about TONE too ... and the aerodyne doesnt really sound like a vintage strat design should. You dont really see people comparing the aerodyne to the 62 vintage reissue right? Basically i wouldnt buy the Aerodyne if i wanted a Nice Fender Strat Tone...id most certainly go for the hotrod 62
However if someone really wants the entire vibe of the classic strat, or the Les Paul for the matter, then he should go for the Les Paul, and this is what everyone agrees on, since it's correct.
[chanmin] Yup. I guess this is what generally everyone agrees on.
You want the Feel and Mojo of a gibson lespaul? go for a Gibson Lespaul.
BUT!! If you want something that simply sounds like a lespaul... you can find it in many other lespaul inspired guitars using similiar woods and specs?
I think many people like me who have tried alternatives for Gibson lespauls and finally managed to own one will agree that there is this signature punch to a gibby lp's tone. im not denying it may be a halo effect. But having played a top of the line Tokai 59' copy next to an 2004 gibson standard for weeks... i can say...it may not be worth Paying so muct more for that difference... but there IS a difference.
Ok the aerodyne was a bad example - not easy to find another guitar with a slight tweak to the classic strat layout. How about Suhr versus Fender?
No. What I'm trying to say in layman's terms is that 2 guitars with the same construction, same body wood, same electronics but slightly different body shapes will sound the same. And since we all know that JG uses prime woods and has the pride and decency in his work to perfect every single one of his guitars which Gibson cannot afford to due to their production quota, his take on the les paul will have the capability to outdo an R9.
Btw, people normally compare the JG to the real 1959 burst, and not an R9. Different leagues.
Also, did the Tokai and the Gibson have the same electronics in the first place, and was the difference between the 2 as great as the difference between 2 Gibsons or 2 Tokais for that matter? I think that you will agree playing 2 good examples of a Gibson Les Paul side by side will have them yield different characters as well.
Actually a very very good example would be to try playing a Heritage next to a Gibson. Different brands, different headstock, but same heritage.
quote your post. different league.
Basically i wouldnt buy the Aerodyne if i wanted a Nice Fender Strat Tone...id most certainly go for the hotrod 62
Btw, people normally compare the JG to the real 1959 burst, and not an R9. Different leagues.
My reasoning is... that if someone knows what he/she wants.
say... He has decided on a nice Fender Strat Sound. Would he buy a nice Fender strat or would he pay more for a Don Grosh? i think if you want a strat sound... why not just get the "original" at a cheaper price point?
Well ... no two gibsons sound identical ... thanks to their inconsistent production standards and ...many many many other factors, some of which may even be out of their control ...
Mo excuse though... cus my 2nd EBMM luke Looks/feels/plays/sounds literally like the twin of my old one. Now THAT is QC.
Whitestrat; said:Honestly, I'd rather get an EBMM Silo Special if I only have to own just one. Mainly because my strats feel too delicate, and I'm worried about damage because they really feel like old frail men. The EBMM would feel more robust and more damage friendly.
Whitestrat; said:I actually think spending money on a Grosh is stupid. But then, that's not my money they're spending. If I had that kind of disposable income, I'd buy a DeTemple. Yum!!!
Whitestrat; said:They can't be more different that 2 strats, can they? I'd at least give it to Gibsons to be more consistent than Fenders.
Most people I know would scoff at that remark and probably have never played/owned one. They'd say something like: "The best QC is still ESP/PRS etc etc..." Never EBMM.
I'm curious about something. How many people have actually seen a real 1959 burst to know the reall difference?
I've never met anyone who has seen one or even heard of one around for that matter...![]()
I'm curious about something. How many people have actually seen a real 1959 burst to know the reall difference?
I've never met anyone who has seen one or even heard of one around for that matter...![]()
Rich rich ang mohs with lotsa spare cash around =D.
Actually, I believe the folks at hollywood guitars and Cliff at destroyallguitars who make a living selling and playing their fair share of '59s and JGs will be very well versed in both guitars. Not all '59 bursts are great guitars though.