Hmm, that's definitely interesting, and certainly looks nice. I've never owned an ES, or a hollow-body for that matter, but that's definitely intriguing. I like the look.
I guess all I need is a single volume control. And that's mainly just to turn the volume down (off) on the guitar between songs, when we're practicing and standing around talking between songs.
Other than that, it's pretty much:
Volume: 11
Tone: 11
You certainly can't demo a guitar that isn't properly set up, or even at least close.
Low action is nice, but not too low. You need to be able to get "under" the string for a proper bend.
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Well, maybe now I'm not so sure. I'll have to look deeply inward and do a little soul searching to re-evaluate the whole existential premise of my contritionary inner feelings towards the amber switch cap. :hmm:
Hmm, I guess I can see the difference. The part where the numbers are is straight vs. curved.
My beef is with the horrid amber color, lol.
Ok, I guess there are some colors of guitar they sort of go with, but some are just outright mismatched with the color scheme.
I mean come on...
All other things aside; there's just something about a Gibson neck...
I mean, when you pick that machine up, it just falls right into your hand. With a good setup, it practically plays itself.
I have a 2016 Custom PRO and other than being the typical heavy Les Paul, it's excellent...no complaints at all.
Oh, and the pups are ProBuckers, not Burstbuckers. There's a difference. The Bursts are a little higher quality and come with a lot of the Gibsons.
I haven't owned or played the...