Great review and great playing on “Invincible” you nailed it. I just purchased a used version of this Guitar in perfect shape from guitar center for $2250 and love it … glad I waited.
Appreciate the review. I'm on a loooong waitlist for one haha. I've had a hard time finding someone describe the neck profile on these so thank you for that!
I'm waiting on mine, might be a month or so! I wish it came with the mirror. I actually have some Adam Jones' spec'd seymour duncan ddj's I custom ordered. I'll try out the factory pickups and see if I wanna put them in. I hope mine looks as good as yours!
i lucked out too man! I found one at a guitar center after my order was put back to september. Very lucky. I love mine. IMO its amazing. So happy for you!
I am a set painter by trade. When we ate anything for film it’s always better looking from far away. The problem lies in the false distressing process. Nothing can mirror real distress. The closer you get the worse the effect is. No matter the artist, at some point it will reveal it’s false. Bad ass review even better playing. Subbed and belled. Will continue to consume your content.
I just bought the standard myself a couple weeks ago. It is my first Gibson. I’ve always played Fender strats/teles. I am extremely happy with my purchase.
Would've liked to see how it looked with binding on the headstock. That might've made it the coolest standard I've ever seen but I think it still is. Can't wait to get mine. Nice review!
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I have one of those old 03 standards in teal with the binding (I think it's called pacific reef) because I was looking for a Les Paul with custom specs without the price tag basically because of AJ. It initially had issues with tuning that I just couldn't fix and I set it up 3 times and never quite got it where I wanted. A nut replacement later and it's phenomenal. When I saw the standard come out, I was disappointed because there are some specifications on it that I feel are just too different from the LP Custom Specs. Chief among them is the mahogany neck. But, I also recognized that it has some AMAZING specs for a standard in my opinion. MOP inlays on an Ebony fretboard with a custom bridge pickup, and I think Gibson makes some of the best pickups. It's a REALLY cool guitar in its own right. I also want to tell you that I think this is the best playing I've seen in any review of an Adam Jones guitar for Epiphone, the Custom, or the Standard.
I have 4 Les Pauls presently. The best one is the 1979 Adam Jones Standard. Tool fan but mostly a Joe Bonamassa fan. This one guitar does it all. Sold my 1968 Recording model for 4x what I paid for it and it was a cool original, but the real tones come out of this replica. Worth every penny.
Thanks for doing this video! I’ve been jonesing (ha!) for an in depth sit down type video about this guitar. Mine is due in a month and I’ll probably watch this video 100 times until then. Did you have it set up or anything? I’ve heard they come pretty good from the factory but thinking of springing for a pro set up and black locking Grover’s. Anyway, thanks again, great video!
I know the feeling! Anytime I have a guitar on the way I watch everything available on it. I did have it set up because my tail piece was slammed almost to the body, causing the break angle to hit the back of the bridge. The g string was buzzing as well. Good luck with yours ! Hope it doesn't take too long.
I got mine as my first full fat gibson (my LTD M-201 needs a tone of work), As stated totally love this guitar, am no tool fan, just wanted a silver burst. Pickus sound great, I dont think its too heavy at all weight wise, and the neck/action are great. I do miss my jumbo frets but thats just because I have been so used to them.
Great review. This has convinced me to go all in haha. Love your tone. I know a lot of it is how you record the audio for this video but do you mind talking about what amp you're using here and how you have it dialed? And I guess what you used to record the audio with. Thanks!
I really appreciate it!🤘 so the amp os a MLC subzero 60. It was my dream amp for years and i just got it about a year ago. Also using an mlc vanilla sky overdrive. The amp is dialed in at 1:00 for everything, plus some exra mids. I recorded using a captor x(cab sim) into a scarlet 18i8 interface
Thanks Ben! It is for sure a chunky Boi. But even still, it's worth the pain. I'll be sure to bring it out for you to try next time we play a show with you guys.
Best review on TH-cam for these man. Thank you for real, it made me take the leap to order one today! My dream guitar too. I can't wait to get it! Where'd you get your little mirror at?
I talked to my sweetwater rep about reserving an Epiphone version (recently teased on his Instagram). This makes me tempted to pull the trigger on the standard. I'm fortunate to be able to afford it, but I don't want to take the gamble have it all fucked up. Plus, I do absolutely love the look of the custom fret markers, but I don't have any real high end guitars right now..
Well I'm actually thinking about selling this one now that I have a custom ship version also. I don't much want to, but to offset the cost of the custom I may just do it. Hit me up on ig if interested. : CVK_85
I work with Tool. I do the synth programming and upkeep of the synth DC uses on CCT. When this guitar came out, I jokingly told Adam i put one of the nicks in it that they duplicated. He got the joke, it was funny.
Thanks! I know the backorder lists are pretty long, hope you won't have to wait to long if you order. There are however, a few on reverb now at a decent price with make offer options also.
Nice review! Love this guitar tone and the Slash LP Standard are both fantastic. I also love the 1970s Gibson Flying V reissue. For a custom price, you can get all three guitars. I rather have money for the Diezel VH4 amp and guitar than the custom guitar only.
@GuitarsAndSynths the diezel has always been on my list but I never got one. I'm very happy with my MLC amp as a substitute. Nails the jones tones plus very versatile for other tones as well.
Sadly I'm old enough to remember the ORIGINAL silverburst customs collecting dust in the stores. Times do indeed change. GREAT REVIEW. PS: I've got 9 Les Paul's now, one more won't hurt !
A Marshall amp paired with pretty much any good electric guitar will sound good. That I'd one amazing guitar and so was the riff you played at the end of the video! Thanks for sharing and showing us this amazing guitar! I plan on getting one sooner than later, thanks for the demo!
I'm in line for the Epiphone version that comes with the proper specs. I'm swapping in EMG 81/85s and Gotoh magnum keystone locking tuners off the Epi LP custom silverburst thats getting traded in with the Epi ADCB '59 LP. Hard for me to trade two perfectly good setup and ready to go, proven guitars for this AJ sig. I told them not to send me any 10lb. guitar.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Kind of bummed the neck carve is the same flat D as the normal customs. If it's over 9lbs I'm most likely selling it. Depends how it's balanced. I could use the profits from all 3 Epiphones to get the Tokai gold top I really want!
Very gentle review. Thank you. One question still drvies me crazy...could you tell me the distance from the pole pieces to the strings on Bridge PU? I think AJ nails the PU unter the Strings... enjoy this beautiful instrument.
That's always tricky, I tend to always adjust that on most guitars, trying to get it as close as I can , but too close can cause the magnet to pull the notes out of tune. I ended up with my low E at 3.25 and high e at 2.75. I could probably get even closer.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 thank you for your answer. The Sound of your guitar is really good and nice playing. For the PU setting I am sursprised. I think and feel really close (1.75 mm about both sides) is that magical sweet spot. What do you think about that settings? Factory AJ settings? (Sorry, I am interested in PU settings in depth.)
@@tr1cott504 I may give that a try. I thinknit also depends on what your are playing through. The MLC amp has so much gain to use, and it's already very tight, so my height works best through my set up, but could vary depending on what amp is being used.
Great job man, thanks! Nice in depth review. Makes me wanna pull the trigger, I’m only hesitant because I think it’s similar to my 2019 LP standard ‘60s. I’m steering toward an SG with P90’s instead, what do you think?
Thank you! It will indeed be very similar to the 2019 standard. You would only need to put a high output pickup in it and itd basically be the same guitar minus the finish color. I almost bought a 2020 standard. I would've sold it to get the AJ though(i love silverbursts) . If it were me, I'd replace the 2019 with the AJ and also buy the p90 guitar. But if you love your standard, keep it and buy the p90 to have more variety.
This thing look so awesome...I am wondering though if the hardware configuration makes it kind of niche. Looking to get into something new, and though I play a lot of heavy stuff, I play many genres. Would you say it was well rounded?
Yes and no. It still has that classic les paul neck pickup sound , but the bridge is definitely more suited for high gain metal. Definitely a niche guitar for people who want to sound like adam, but amp settings and volume control can change a lot.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Well, I went ahead and bought one. I liked the look of it so much, I guess down the road if the pickup configuration becomes an issue I could just swap them. OR, just buy another guitar, lol.
Fast forward and you can get them for $2500-2600 used on Reverb now. I get offers for $2700 brand new as well. I’m gonna wait a little longer tho. Feel like this recession is gonna get real bad in 2023 and should be able to find them even cheaper.
Did the Tshirt come with the fiddle I’ve had one backordered since it came out I think mine ships in oct love anything 79 style and especially a silverburst
Just ordered mine was wondering. If ordering a les paul custom with his pick up from sd distortion would be closer to his tone vs gibson standard with there high gain pick ups? Looking forward to getting mine either way
@@InvalidUsername2113the standard has a slightly smaller headstock than the custom, so the little adhesive strip on the back is not needed. It sits on the tuning peg spacers, and the string tension holds it in place. No damage to the finish since it doesn't even touch it, and it did not give me any tuning issues either.
I bet they do. I wonder of it'll follow the same trajectory as the AJ LP. Limited custom shop then eventually an epiphone model. Space it out and milk the AJ cash cow for years.
IMO, the best silverburst is always an LPC. The second best is the old ESP eclipse silverburst with 4 knobs with double binding. Next is another old ESP eclipse silverburst with 3 knobs and front only binding. Your guitar, to me, looks like the last guitar that I mention. Sadly ESP no longer produce eclipse silverburst. So your guitar currently is the ONLY silverburst that doesn't cost an arm and kidney.
I've owned one in the past. It was a good guitar but just didn't quite get there for me. My LPC is for sure my favorite les paul I've owned, but this AJ standard is really just as good, minus the aesthetic appointments of the custom.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Thanks Bro. I went with them as well. I got the black chrome. Looking forward to being about to put them on and doing some shredding.
Can you get me a link for that headstock mirror? Can't seem to find the right one, they're all not the right size or differently shaped. haha Thank you!
So I'm a PRS guy, and have smallish hands - PRS Wide-Thin/Pattern-Thin necks always feel perfect to me. I haven't played a ton of Gibsons.. How does the neck compare to a PRS WT? I'm assuming I wouldn't find it comfortable but it's tempting because I'm such a Tool nerd 🤓
Great guitar looks and sound amazing, my only complain is that AJ signature, it would be perfect if it wasnt signature.. just a standard. Im usually no no for signature, like not wanting to replicate anyone
Great review and I've seen way too many TH-cam videos on these. I own an Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro silver burst that I love and weighs about 10 pounds too. For a Chinese made guitar I believe mine is exceptional (yeah right). I can't afford the real deal but boy do I love the Gibson Les Paul silver burst model. But I'm also an Adam Jones fan boy. I am not familiar with the Lamborghini guitar are you saying Aris Titties?
Thanks so much! My girlfriend just got the jerry Cantrell wino epiphone, and it's really good! I love the binding on it more than the gibson, and everything else is pretty much perfect. They make good guitars now too! That company is called Aristides. Check them out! They make amazing guitars.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393Your GF sounds like a keeper man lol. I love Tool and AIC so much so it's cool you have a significant other who shares in your passion for music my friend. I just received my Epi Jerry Cantrell wino and it truly is freakishly good, and at 9.6 pounds, it's not light but not too heavy either and it hits that sweet spot for sure. I'm gonna wait for my Silverburst a little while, but my next guitar will definitely be the Guild Kim Thayil Polara. Zach Wish does an AWESOME review you'd probably like. Great video man. Cheers.
Gibson needs come down on them prices, some of these budget affordable guitars are coming up with some great quality. Gibson is not doing anything except raising there prices.
@@jacobbrown1690 no Epiphone is made by Epiphone not by Gibson entirely two different companies. Epiphone i is sponsored by Gibson. Thank you for coming. Hope you have a nice day, what I meant about that comment that Gibson is get higher higher and higher and Budget guitars guitars are getting better and better .
Hi, what is the neck carve like? Shreddable? I am used to my PRS Singlecuts with wide fat necks. I've never gotten along with thin necks. I know the Adam Jones is chunkier. My main LP is a 2003 Standard with 50s neck. I read on Gibson's site that the Adam Jones Standard has a unique upper neck carve to facilitate upper fret access and lead playing. From Gibson - "carved neck heel facilitates added playing comfort"
It's not too chunky at all. I come from using prs as well and it's similar to pattern regular. Ot won't be as thick Asa 50s style neck. Sort of an in between 50s and 60s. I've never really consideredles paul necks fast due to the nitro being a bit sticky.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I don't notice any difference with nitro. My LPs are super fast. I have a 2003 LP Standard 50s that is really fast. My PRS guitars are equally as fast as my Gibsons. Biggest difference is upper fret access. Gibson says the AJ Standard has better fret access.
I found the normal Duncan Distortion in the normal Seymour Duncan shop, but you said something about the DDJ custom wound by MJ in the custom shop. I checked all categories in the Seymour Duncan custom shop website but I am unable to find it. Am I blind? Should be in the "Humbucker" section no?
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 @CVK / Ballistic Rhino I checked every single pickup in the "humbucker" section of the custom shop. Not a single one is called "Custom Humbucker" or "High Gain", nor can you put a "large ceramic" option in ANY of the customizable pickups. I'm confused. Are we really talking about the same shop? xD
Hey thank you for the review. You really went into great depth. I’m like ready to buy this guitar. There are a couple on line for sale. I listen to a review and one guy said the Adam Jones neck on the standard was hard to play. Is it similar to a 60’s neck? I prefer the 60’s neck. I am used to Charvels from the 80’s and Jackson’s and Ibanez. What’s your thoughts? Thank you. New Sub here!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it. The neck is definitely going to be thicker Tha. Jackson and ibanez. It's not 50s style chunky, but it is slightly thicker than the 60s style neck. I usually prefer slim 60s style also, and the AJ still feels good for me.
Hi mate, Awesome playing man! I recently got one of these guitars for my birthday. When you got yours did you have a really dry fretboard at all? Mine came bone dry and really hard to play. Slides are so sticky and grippy. I’ve oiled and conditioned but it still seems to be grippy. Any help or advice would be amazing man! Keep rocking ❤
Yes, mine was so dry it almost looked like rosewood. It took oiling it 2 times and playing a lot to get it to feel right. It also darkened up quite a bit.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Thank you so much for the fast reply man! Really appreciate it, I absolutely love every single thing about the Guitar the tone is just incredible, and the control over it is unlike anything I’ve ever used before. But it’s so strange to play a new guitar that feels like rubbish to move around on haha, I keep getting stuck and sound worse 🤣 My $900aud schecter feels better to play. But I guess that’s after three solid years of finger oils soaking into the wood. Thanks again for letting me know that yours was the same put my mind at rest a little.
Man I wish these things were like 2k instead of 4k lol. Had my eyes on the Epiphone lately but I just can't stand the artwork at the back. I would have bought it if it had the same back as the Gibson's. Anyway, awesome guitar and awesome playing. Cheers!
Thanks for the compliments! Also, there will eventually be a version of the AJ epiphone with no art. I think it'll be a while though, but cesar pretty much confirmed it. Just need to he patient. I'm waiting for that as well.
@Mathieu Rioux well, I actually sold it 😔. I ended up finally getting a Custom, so I had to sell it to offset the price. I really regret it though. It was one of the best I ever owned, but the silverburst custom was always my dream guitar. Wish I could have kept both, but I'm not rich. I still know who has it. Maybe one day I'll be able to buy it back.
Don’t know how this video got suggested to me but I don’t regret it. For the longest time I was a strat player and recently I started playing on a Les Paul and I feel like I’ve found the guitar for me. Not that other guitars aren’t easier to play but there’s just something about it. One thing that I’ve heard is that the shorter scale length is worse for low tunings. Have you had any experience with that ?
Depends on weather or not you want really thick string gauges . I'm still using 10s for drop d on this les paul and it's fine. But I never liked going lower than drop D on a les paul because it gets too flubby. And I. Not a fan of super thick strings. My other guitars are all 25+" scales for the lower tunings.
I ended up getting #0007! I'm super stoked about that! But yeah I agree with everything you said. I'm blown away by the guitar! I wasn't sure I was going to like it being that it's not a custom. I was really worried about the pickups but figured I could always replace them which isn't that difficult or expensive. But when I got it and plugged it in I was just blown away! The DC high gain pickup really impresses me still. The sustain was one of the first things I noticed that was noticeably better than my 2021 60s spec Les Paul. Anyway, thanks for making this video! I've been watching every video I can find that reviews this beautiful guitar! Did yours come with that mirror? Have you seen how some of them came with thumb bleeders?
Nice ! 0007empest. I bought the mirror separately actually (Amazon link in the description) . I did see the few with bleeders, I would have taken them off if mine had them, not a fan of those things. Glad you love yours too! Cheers!
Some guys hate flat radius fretboard a. I hate that. Love the 12" radius of the Gibson and 10" of a PRS. Can't stand shredder guitars, lol. I've tried every guitar and much prefer the huge chunk of wood. PRS singlecuts are better than the LP in most cases. You get that amazing singlecut tone but upper fret access. Thinner guitars just sound thin. That's a big reason singlecuts are so great. The tone!!! Who cares about the speed. That said, the PRS SC is like a modern speedster but has the fat singlecut tone!!!
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Nice, thanks. Do you like the LPs like the Adam Jones as much as PRS? I'm struggling with the thought of paying $3000 for an LP when Gibson never improves their guitars, except maybe the LP Modern. They still have the old school stop tail where the string can hit thr edge of thr bridge and the crazy headstock angle and nut slot angle. PRS just seems better designed and still can get you the rich and fat Singlecut sound. But it sounds like you love the AJ. Can't decide.
@@Bognerman14 this one, yes. All my guitars have a tremolo, so it's nice to have a hard tail again. Prs single cuts are indeed amazing, and also for the price you can get an amazing top. But this les paul just has some kind of magic to it that I don't find in every guitar. I considered adding a 594 to the arsenal instead, but ended up deciding on this with no regrets
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Got ya! I never use a tremolo so only one guitar of mine has a trem. That said, I struggle if I want to deal with another Gibson or just go PRS. The Adam Jones is beautiful and even if it's clunky, it's got classic charm. That said I find for me the fastest playing necks and fretboard are Gibson and PRS and I've had so mmay guitars in my 35 years of playing. I used to live in shred guitars like my Ibanez, Anderson, Suhr and Wolfgang models but always ended up back on Gibson and PRS. For me the guitar has to feel like home. Big singlecuts are the only guitars that feel like home. It's like when I talked to Zakk Wylde and Tremonti (I used to do radio/magazine reviews in the 90s and 2000s), many guys like this could play any guitar they want, but choose LPs and PRS with the 10-12". One of the most technical guys I know locally lives on Strats and LPs. Some of us can't play those flat radius boards. Feela unnatural to me. Personal preference. Thanka for the info on the Adam Jones. I may still get one but can't afford it till June. I have time to decide on another PRS SC from the 2000s or an SC250, unless I get an Adam Jones! What sort of magic? Tone, feel, vibe or all? :)
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Problem with LPs, is at a gig you spend half the time keeping them in tune. Also, Gibson ever fixed the problems with their bridge. The strings still hit the edge of the bridge. Bad design.
I use a mlc subzero 60 into a captor x. The captor x allows you to crank a tube amp at apartment friendly volumes. What ever you play through, use lots of mids !
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I sure do 🤘🏻 as of now it’s gonna be at least 7/10 before they’ll be out to anyone through gc. and let’s be honest that date will most likely get pushed back haha🤦🏼
I actually placed my order in middle of May but as far as I know nobody has received any regardless of when their order was placed except a very lucky few. Do you know of anyone else getting their orders yet?
I don't like Tool. I don't even know who Adam Jones is, but I think this guitar is cool. I was going to ask "Why did you put a mirror on it?" but I was able to figure that out with a Google search.
Thank you!! I definitely feel the same way about the fake patina treatment on a brand new guitar. I look at it as ruining a perfectly good guitar. Let it age gracefully on it's own for real.
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Re: your comments on Gibson pricing vs. other similar guitars (ie PRS)......... it's not an issue of high price, with Gibson it's a matter of high price AND poor quality. At least when you buy a PRS you are getting impeccable high quality. Gibson has their high price but delivers sub-Epiphone quality. You roll the dice when you buy a Gibson and they really don't care.😐 Notwithstanding, your Adam Jones there is a beautiful guitar.
Great review and great playing on “Invincible” you nailed it. I just purchased a used version of this Guitar in perfect shape from guitar center for $2250 and love it … glad I waited.
Sweet. Good timing. It looks like it's been discontinued . Im sure that'll cause a price increase on the used market.
The guitar and amp combo just sounds phenomenal!
Thanks! I've been extremely happy with the pairing. My tone chase is finally complete.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Which Amp are you using? It sounds amazing!
@@Hereweare75 MLC subzero 60 S
Appreciate the review. I'm on a loooong waitlist for one haha. I've had a hard time finding someone describe the neck profile on these so thank you for that!
Glad I could help👍 and I know waiting is the worst part, hope it isn't too long.
For that tuning issue, there is always the Stringbutler. No holes in the guitar, it fits under the washers on the tuners. Quite inexpensive too.
It’s such a solid standard on its own merits the specs are killer
I'm waiting on mine, might be a month or so! I wish it came with the mirror. I actually have some Adam Jones' spec'd seymour duncan ddj's I custom ordered. I'll try out the factory pickups and see if I wanna put them in. I hope mine looks as good as yours!
Grote 12201-5 2" Round atick on mirror
Search that on Amazon, that's the same one that comes with the custom. It's about $4
You nailed the tone dude. Just the right amount of distortion. You do it justice. Makes me want one hahaha. Nice work.
You convinced me, I just bought one. Excellent chops dude.
i lucked out too man! I found one at a guitar center after my order was put back to september. Very lucky. I love mine. IMO its amazing.
So happy for you!
Nice score!
I am a set painter by trade. When we ate anything for film it’s always better looking from far away. The problem lies in the false distressing process. Nothing can mirror real distress. The closer you get the worse the effect is. No matter the artist, at some point it will reveal it’s false.
Bad ass review even better playing. Subbed and belled. Will continue to consume your content.
Thank you🙏😁😁🤘
You rock bro. I made an “Adam” out of the Epiphone Custom with a SD at the bridge but I think I’m gonna pull the trigger on this beaut.
I just bought the standard myself a couple weeks ago. It is my first Gibson. I’ve always played Fender strats/teles. I am extremely happy with my purchase.
@@anthonyfxbb9040 awesome! Enjoy!
Sounds incredible, great job. You've sold me, I'm on the hunt!
Thanks! And good luck! Check reverb often.
I actually really like this Standard over the Custom. It just seems more practical..
I'm Actually getting a custom this weekend, I'll be sure to do a comparison video.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 The Standard is superior period.
You mean more affordable? The standard compared to a studio/tribute or epiphone standard is also not practical.
Sounds great man! Thanks for doing this video, super fun!
Just following your lead man!
Would've liked to see how it looked with binding on the headstock. That might've made it the coolest standard I've ever seen but I think it still is.
Can't wait to get mine. Nice review!
I agree. My 03 standard had it and made it look so much nicer.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I have one of those old 03 standards in teal with the binding (I think it's called pacific reef) because I was looking for a Les Paul with custom specs without the price tag basically because of AJ. It initially had issues with tuning that I just couldn't fix and I set it up 3 times and never quite got it where I wanted. A nut replacement later and it's phenomenal.
When I saw the standard come out, I was disappointed because there are some specifications on it that I feel are just too different from the LP Custom Specs. Chief among them is the mahogany neck. But, I also recognized that it has some AMAZING specs for a standard in my opinion. MOP inlays on an Ebony fretboard with a custom bridge pickup, and I think Gibson makes some of the best pickups. It's a REALLY cool guitar in its own right.
I also want to tell you that I think this is the best playing I've seen in any review of an Adam Jones guitar for Epiphone, the Custom, or the Standard.
Great review! I'm waiting patiently for mine to ship!
I have 4 Les Pauls presently. The best one is the 1979 Adam Jones Standard. Tool fan but mostly a Joe Bonamassa fan. This one guitar does it all. Sold my 1968 Recording model for 4x what I paid for it and it was a cool original, but the real tones come out of this replica. Worth every penny.
Beautiful playing my tool brother
Thank you!🤘
This tone is INSANELY perfect!
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My flying V sounds almost just like that ! Your Les Paul seems to have more busy nuance going on in the distortion which is pretty cool !
Probably has a lot to do with the amp too. What are you playing through?
awwww man, that opening riff directly had me, I'm very jealous
Thanks for doing this video! I’ve been jonesing (ha!) for an in depth sit down type video about this guitar. Mine is due in a month and I’ll probably watch this video 100 times until then.
Did you have it set up or anything? I’ve heard they come pretty good from the factory but thinking of springing for a pro set up and black locking Grover’s. Anyway, thanks again, great video!
I know the feeling! Anytime I have a guitar on the way I watch everything available on it.
I did have it set up because my tail piece was slammed almost to the body, causing the break angle to hit the back of the bridge. The g string was buzzing as well. Good luck with yours ! Hope it doesn't take too long.
Great playing mate - fantastic tone and great review.
Thanks so much! 🙏
Badass silverburst LP. Great video!
Thanks!🤘
I got mine as my first full fat gibson (my LTD M-201 needs a tone of work), As stated totally love this guitar, am no tool fan, just wanted a silver burst. Pickus sound great, I dont think its too heavy at all weight wise, and the neck/action are great. I do miss my jumbo frets but thats just because I have been so used to them.
I use mostly jumbo frets as well. The size adjustment wasn't too bad for me, I do wish they were stainless frets though , just personal preference.
Great review. This has convinced me to go all in haha.
Love your tone. I know a lot of it is how you record the audio for this video but do you mind talking about what amp you're using here and how you have it dialed? And I guess what you used to record the audio with.
Thanks!
I really appreciate it!🤘 so the amp os a MLC subzero 60. It was my dream amp for years and i just got it about a year ago. Also using an mlc vanilla sky overdrive. The amp is dialed in at 1:00 for everything, plus some exra mids. I recorded using a captor x(cab sim) into a scarlet 18i8 interface
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I've never heard of MLC before but just after a brief search this thing looks and sounds like a beast! Congrats
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Congrats on acquiring the dream amp! Sounds excellent. I appreciate the breakdown 🙏🏽
Mine is coming tomorrow. Can’t wait.
Great Video Charles! Almost makes me want one. I don't tend to like how bulky Gibson's Feel, but man does this thing sound amazing!
Thanks Ben! It is for sure a chunky Boi. But even still, it's worth the pain. I'll be sure to bring it out for you to try next time we play a show with you guys.
Best review on TH-cam for these man. Thank you for real, it made me take the leap to order one today! My dream guitar too. I can't wait to get it! Where'd you get your little mirror at?
Thank you! The link for the mirror is in the description.
Excellent review and fantastic playing! 🤘💜
Thank you so much! 😉 🤘
Great review. Thanks for all the useful info.
I talked to my sweetwater rep about reserving an Epiphone version (recently teased on his Instagram). This makes me tempted to pull the trigger on the standard. I'm fortunate to be able to afford it, but I don't want to take the gamble have it all fucked up. Plus, I do absolutely love the look of the custom fret markers, but I don't have any real high end guitars right now..
Well I'm actually thinking about selling this one now that I have a custom ship version also. I don't much want to, but to offset the cost of the custom I may just do it. Hit me up on ig if interested. : CVK_85
I work with Tool. I do the synth programming and upkeep of the synth DC uses on CCT. When this guitar came out, I jokingly told Adam i put one of the nicks in it that they duplicated. He got the joke, it was funny.
Ha! Well Your job sounds like its much more fun than mine! Thanks for watching! Cheers!
Great review man. Considering a pre-order and your video def makes me want one more haha. Sounds awesome. 🤘😎
Thanks! I know the backorder lists are pretty long, hope you won't have to wait to long if you order. There are however, a few on reverb now at a decent price with make offer options also.
Fantastic review. I love mine too!
Thank you!🤘
Nice review! Love this guitar tone and the Slash LP Standard are both fantastic. I also love the 1970s Gibson Flying V reissue. For a custom price, you can get all three guitars. I rather have money for the Diezel VH4 amp and guitar than the custom guitar only.
@GuitarsAndSynths the diezel has always been on my list but I never got one. I'm very happy with my MLC amp as a substitute. Nails the jones tones plus very versatile for other tones as well.
Wow awesome review i can't wait to get mine in 🤘🤘
Thank you! Hopfully soon for you too🤘
Great video. Can you share a link for the headstock mirror?
Thanks! Link is in the description
Are you gonna do an in depth review of the MLC amp?
Yes, that's coming soon.👍
Waiting on mine. Coming in the fall. :( also added locking tuners.
Nice! And yes I also added schallers.
Sadly I'm old enough to remember the ORIGINAL silverburst customs collecting dust in the stores. Times do indeed change. GREAT REVIEW.
PS: I've got 9 Les Paul's now, one more won't hurt !
Thank you! Hopefully you snagged a few of those to resale in today's market.
A Marshall amp paired with pretty much any good electric guitar will sound good. That I'd one amazing guitar and so was the riff you played at the end of the video! Thanks for sharing and showing us this amazing guitar! I plan on getting one sooner than later, thanks for the demo!
Rock on 🤘
I'm in line for the Epiphone version that comes with the proper specs. I'm swapping in EMG 81/85s and Gotoh magnum keystone locking tuners off the Epi LP custom silverburst thats getting traded in with the Epi ADCB '59 LP. Hard for me to trade two perfectly good setup and ready to go, proven guitars for this AJ sig. I told them not to send me any 10lb. guitar.
They sure got the epiphone right! I hope to try one soon. I think you'll be happy with trading for it for sure.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Kind of bummed the neck carve is the same flat D as the normal customs. If it's over 9lbs I'm most likely selling it. Depends how it's balanced. I could use the profits from all 3 Epiphones to get the Tokai gold top I really want!
The mirror! The mirror! / obscure simpsons reference
Very gentle review. Thank you. One question still drvies me crazy...could you tell me the distance from the pole pieces to the strings on Bridge PU? I think AJ nails the PU unter the Strings... enjoy this beautiful instrument.
That's always tricky, I tend to always adjust that on most guitars, trying to get it as close as I can , but too close can cause the magnet to pull the notes out of tune. I ended up with my low E at 3.25 and high e at 2.75. I could probably get even closer.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 thank you for your answer. The Sound of your guitar is really good and nice
playing.
For the PU setting I am sursprised. I think and feel really close (1.75 mm about both sides) is that magical sweet spot. What do you think about that settings? Factory AJ settings? (Sorry, I am interested in PU settings in depth.)
@@tr1cott504 I may give that a try. I thinknit also depends on what your are playing through. The MLC amp has so much gain to use, and it's already very tight, so my height works best through my set up, but could vary depending on what amp is being used.
Great job man, thanks! Nice in depth review. Makes me wanna pull the trigger, I’m only hesitant because I think it’s similar to my 2019 LP standard ‘60s. I’m steering toward an SG with P90’s instead, what do you think?
Thank you! It will indeed be very similar to the 2019 standard. You would only need to put a high output pickup in it and itd basically be the same guitar minus the finish color. I almost bought a 2020 standard. I would've sold it to get the AJ though(i love silverbursts) . If it were me, I'd replace the 2019 with the AJ and also buy the p90 guitar. But if you love your standard, keep it and buy the p90 to have more variety.
"46 & 2 ahead of me I just want to Live ! "🎸
Beautiful guitar. What is the song in the beginning?
Right in two
This thing look so awesome...I am wondering though if the hardware configuration makes it kind of niche. Looking to get into something new, and though I play a lot of heavy stuff, I play many genres. Would you say it was well rounded?
Yes and no. It still has that classic les paul neck pickup sound , but the bridge is definitely more suited for high gain metal. Definitely a niche guitar for people who want to sound like adam, but amp settings and volume control can change a lot.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Well, I went ahead and bought one. I liked the look of it so much, I guess down the road if the pickup configuration becomes an issue I could just swap them. OR, just buy another guitar, lol.
@@BryanGrigsby awesome man! I hope you love it!
Fast forward and you can get them for $2500-2600 used on Reverb now. I get offers for $2700 brand new as well. I’m gonna wait a little longer tho. Feel like this recession is gonna get real bad in 2023 and should be able to find them even cheaper.
I'm still finding many at retail . They can be found, just ignore the scalpers
Did the Tshirt come with the fiddle I’ve had one backordered since it came out I think mine ships in oct love anything 79 style and especially a silverburst
No, it was a separate purchase.
Just ordered mine was wondering. If ordering a les paul custom with his pick up from sd distortion would be closer to his tone vs gibson standard with there high gain pick ups? Looking forward to getting mine either way
The standard comes pretty close. But there are so many factors in getting his exact tone. Gotta have the right amps and pedals as well.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 where did u get that mirror ? size of the mirror? thanks for the great video
@@shaner36 the link for the mirror is in the description.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 how did you mount the mirror on the head stock? Is there a little glue strip on the black or something?
@@InvalidUsername2113the standard has a slightly smaller headstock than the custom, so the little adhesive strip on the back is not needed. It sits on the tuning peg spacers, and the string tension holds it in place. No damage to the finish since it doesn't even touch it, and it did not give me any tuning issues either.
omg your tone in the beginning is tasty!!!! spot on
Great Video! By the way, The artwork in the back is not Alex Grey. It's by Joyce Su.
Oh really ? My mistake. The whole community seems to to think it's Grey. Whoops.
It's been a year, how do you feel about this guitar now?
I associate silverbursts with James Iha. And was that a Manhattan Midnight Standard? I didn't think they made those as early as 2003.
Yes. 2003 was the first year, it was a limited guitar center run. My favorite color of all the Manhatten midnight variations.
I wonder if Gibson will release the Flying V he is now using.
I bet they do. I wonder of it'll follow the same trajectory as the AJ LP. Limited custom shop then eventually an epiphone model. Space it out and milk the AJ cash cow for years.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I am thinking of getting one of these LEs Paul as a present to myself for my retirement. Note that I have retired lol
Dude this vid is excellent
Thank you!
IMO, the best silverburst is always an LPC. The second best is the old ESP eclipse silverburst with 4 knobs with double binding. Next is another old ESP eclipse silverburst with 3 knobs and front only binding. Your guitar, to me, looks like the last guitar that I mention. Sadly ESP no longer produce eclipse silverburst. So your guitar currently is the ONLY silverburst that doesn't cost an arm and kidney.
I've owned one in the past. It was a good guitar but just didn't quite get there for me. My LPC is for sure my favorite les paul I've owned, but this AJ standard is really just as good, minus the aesthetic appointments of the custom.
Dont change those pickups. That guitar sounds great.
Just put a deposit on this badboy 😎🔥 can't wait
Nice🤘🤘
Got mine ordered. Looking forward to doing some damage. Can you tell me what kind of strap locks you put on it?
Oh! I forgot to mention that . I went with schaller.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Thanks Bro. I went with them as well. I got the black chrome. Looking forward to being about to put them on and doing some shredding.
@@TheTenngoat nice! For me, those are the best. I use them on every guitar I own.
I the back of the headstock was AJ’s wife design??
Can you get me a link for that headstock mirror? Can't seem to find the right one, they're all not the right size or differently shaped. haha Thank you!
There's a link In the description 👍
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Beautiful, thanks so much!
do you think it would still sound as good and tool-esque if pick ups were swapped with a set of ZW EMG pick ups?
So I'm a PRS guy, and have smallish hands - PRS Wide-Thin/Pattern-Thin necks always feel perfect to me. I haven't played a ton of Gibsons.. How does the neck compare to a PRS WT? I'm assuming I wouldn't find it comfortable but it's tempting because I'm such a Tool nerd 🤓
It is a bit thicker, but for what uts worth, I love Prs pattern thin and pattern regular, and this Gibson seems to be more like pattern regular.
Great guitar looks and sound amazing, my only complain is that AJ signature, it would be perfect if it wasnt signature.. just a standard. Im usually no no for signature, like not wanting to replicate anyone
Great review and I've seen way too many TH-cam videos on these. I own an Epiphone Les Paul Custom Pro silver burst that I love and weighs about 10 pounds too. For a Chinese made guitar I believe mine is exceptional (yeah right). I can't afford the real deal but boy do I love the Gibson Les Paul silver burst model. But I'm also an Adam Jones fan boy. I am not familiar with the Lamborghini guitar are you saying Aris Titties?
Thanks so much! My girlfriend just got the jerry Cantrell wino epiphone, and it's really good! I love the binding on it more than the gibson, and everything else is pretty much perfect. They make good guitars now too!
That company is called Aristides. Check them out! They make amazing guitars.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393Your GF sounds like a keeper man lol. I love Tool and AIC so much so it's cool you have a significant other who shares in your passion for music my friend. I just received my Epi Jerry Cantrell wino and it truly is freakishly good, and at 9.6 pounds, it's not light but not too heavy either and it hits that sweet spot for sure. I'm gonna wait for my Silverburst a little while, but my next guitar will definitely be the Guild Kim Thayil Polara. Zach Wish does an AWESOME review you'd probably like. Great video man. Cheers.
Nice! Where did you get the mirror for the headstock
Amazon link in description
the ADD version is relatable af
Haha... I'm glad some one understands.
Gibson needs come down on them prices, some of these budget affordable guitars are coming up with some great quality. Gibson is not doing anything except raising there prices.
As is every other guitar company. Everything in general seems to be increasing.
Get the epiphone versions then. They are made by Gibson
@@jacobbrown1690 it's not out yet. But I plan on it. Maybe I'll compare the two and keep the one I like better. This gibson is tough to beat though.
@@jacobbrown1690 no Epiphone is made by Epiphone not by Gibson entirely two different companies. Epiphone i is sponsored by Gibson. Thank you for coming. Hope you have a nice day, what I meant about that comment that Gibson is get higher higher and higher and Budget guitars guitars are getting better and better .
Hi, what is the neck carve like? Shreddable? I am used to my PRS Singlecuts with wide fat necks.
I've never gotten along with thin necks.
I know the Adam Jones is chunkier.
My main LP is a 2003 Standard with 50s neck.
I read on Gibson's site that the Adam Jones Standard has a unique upper neck carve to facilitate upper fret access and lead playing. From Gibson - "carved neck heel facilitates added playing comfort"
It's not too chunky at all. I come from using prs as well and it's similar to pattern regular. Ot won't be as thick Asa 50s style neck. Sort of an in between 50s and 60s. I've never really consideredles paul necks fast due to the nitro being a bit sticky.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I don't notice any difference with nitro. My LPs are super fast.
I have a 2003 LP Standard 50s that is really fast. My PRS guitars are equally as fast as my Gibsons. Biggest difference is upper fret access. Gibson says the AJ Standard has better fret access.
@@Bognerman14 I don't think it does. All cuts are the same as any other les paul.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 It's odd Gibson claims it's different.
I've only seen the Modern, Access and Lifeson models have good upper fret access.
I hear the frets are really small any truth to this ?
I found the normal Duncan Distortion in the normal Seymour Duncan shop, but you said something about the DDJ custom wound by MJ in the custom shop. I checked all categories in the Seymour Duncan custom shop website but I am unable to find it. Am I blind? Should be in the "Humbucker" section no?
It's tricky. You have to select custom humbucker High gain, large ceramic, and then in the comments you say you want a ddj wound by mj.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 @CVK / Ballistic Rhino I checked every single pickup in the "humbucker" section of the custom shop. Not a single one is called "Custom Humbucker" or "High Gain", nor can you put a "large ceramic" option in ANY of the customizable pickups. I'm confused. Are we really talking about the same shop? xD
@@N3k00o customshop.seymourduncan.com/build-your-own-pickup/
Hey thank you for the review. You really went into great depth. I’m like ready to buy this guitar. There are a couple on line for sale. I listen to a review and one guy said the Adam Jones neck on the standard was hard to play. Is it similar to a 60’s neck? I prefer the 60’s neck. I am used to Charvels from the 80’s and Jackson’s and Ibanez. What’s your thoughts? Thank you. New Sub here!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
The neck is definitely going to be thicker Tha. Jackson and ibanez. It's not 50s style chunky, but it is slightly thicker than the 60s style neck. I usually prefer slim 60s style also, and the AJ still feels good for me.
How did you attach the mirror? I was thinking the command strips might do the trick well.
It sat on the tuner spacers held in by string tension. It does not touch the finish.
does the case still smelled like vanilla on this modell? or is the gibson smell gone?
It does noy. Just smells like nitrocellulous.
Hi mate,
Awesome playing man!
I recently got one of these guitars for my birthday.
When you got yours did you have a really dry fretboard at all?
Mine came bone dry and really hard to play. Slides are so sticky and grippy.
I’ve oiled and conditioned but it still seems to be grippy.
Any help or advice would be amazing man!
Keep rocking ❤
Yes, mine was so dry it almost looked like rosewood. It took oiling it 2 times and playing a lot to get it to feel right. It also darkened up quite a bit.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Thank you so much for the fast reply man!
Really appreciate it, I absolutely love every single thing about the Guitar the tone is just incredible, and the control over it is unlike anything I’ve ever used before.
But it’s so strange to play a new guitar that feels like rubbish to move around on haha, I keep getting stuck and sound worse 🤣
My $900aud schecter feels better to play. But I guess that’s after three solid years of finger oils soaking into the wood.
Thanks again for letting me know that yours was the same put my mind at rest a little.
Sorry if it was mentioned somewhere, but what song are you covering at the beginning of the video, and what is the tuning? Thanks!!
Right in two. Drop D 👍
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Thx! Sounds great. Having a hard time finding one in Canada...
Would you mind telling me where you found the mirror for the headstock?
Link is in the description
I wanna buy your guitar and replace the pickups with the ceramic pickups from a Squire Bullit Strat. I prefer.
Well feel free to do so. 👍
Man I wish these things were like 2k instead of 4k lol. Had my eyes on the Epiphone lately but I just can't stand the artwork at the back. I would have bought it if it had the same back as the Gibson's. Anyway, awesome guitar and awesome playing. Cheers!
Thanks for the compliments! Also, there will eventually be a version of the AJ epiphone with no art. I think it'll be a while though, but cesar pretty much confirmed it. Just need to he patient. I'm waiting for that as well.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Wow that just got me excited! Are you still happy with your AJ Gibson?
@Mathieu Rioux well, I actually sold it 😔. I ended up finally getting a Custom, so I had to sell it to offset the price. I really regret it though. It was one of the best I ever owned, but the silverburst custom was always my dream guitar. Wish I could have kept both, but I'm not rich. I still know who has it. Maybe one day I'll be able to buy it back.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Oh man I can understand that feeling. Sucks to not be rich hehe. At least, you still have a Silverburst! Good day to you!
Don’t know how this video got suggested to me but I don’t regret it. For the longest time I was a strat player and recently I started playing on a Les Paul and I feel like I’ve found the guitar for me. Not that other guitars aren’t easier to play but there’s just something about it.
One thing that I’ve heard is that the shorter scale length is worse for low tunings. Have you had any experience with that ?
Depends on weather or not you want really thick string gauges . I'm still using 10s for drop d on this les paul and it's fine. But I never liked going lower than drop D on a les paul because it gets too flubby. And I. Not a fan of super thick strings. My other guitars are all 25+" scales for the lower tunings.
I ended up getting #0007! I'm super stoked about that! But yeah I agree with everything you said. I'm blown away by the guitar! I wasn't sure I was going to like it being that it's not a custom. I was really worried about the pickups but figured I could always replace them which isn't that difficult or expensive. But when I got it and plugged it in I was just blown away! The DC high gain pickup really impresses me still. The sustain was one of the first things I noticed that was noticeably better than my 2021 60s spec Les Paul. Anyway, thanks for making this video! I've been watching every video I can find that reviews this beautiful guitar! Did yours come with that mirror? Have you seen how some of them came with thumb bleeders?
Nice ! 0007empest. I bought the mirror separately actually (Amazon link in the description) . I did see the few with bleeders, I would have taken them off if mine had them, not a fan of those things. Glad you love yours too! Cheers!
Some guys hate flat radius fretboard a. I hate that. Love the 12" radius of the Gibson and 10" of a PRS. Can't stand shredder guitars, lol.
I've tried every guitar and much prefer the huge chunk of wood.
PRS singlecuts are better than the LP in most cases. You get that amazing singlecut tone but upper fret access. Thinner guitars just sound thin. That's a big reason singlecuts are so great. The tone!!! Who cares about the speed.
That said, the PRS SC is like a modern speedster but has the fat singlecut tone!!!
I love pattern regular on prs. Not too chunky, yet still gives it that fat sound. I have a cu24 with that neck and it's a very full sounding guitar.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Nice, thanks. Do you like the LPs like the Adam Jones as much as PRS?
I'm struggling with the thought of paying $3000 for an LP when Gibson never improves their guitars, except maybe the LP Modern. They still have the old school stop tail where the string can hit thr edge of thr bridge and the crazy headstock angle and nut slot angle. PRS just seems better designed and still can get you the rich and fat Singlecut sound.
But it sounds like you love the AJ.
Can't decide.
@@Bognerman14 this one, yes. All my guitars have a tremolo, so it's nice to have a hard tail again. Prs single cuts are indeed amazing, and also for the price you can get an amazing top. But this les paul just has some kind of magic to it that I don't find in every guitar. I considered adding a 594 to the arsenal instead, but ended up deciding on this with no regrets
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Got ya! I never use a tremolo so only one guitar of mine has a trem. That said, I struggle if I want to deal with another Gibson or just go PRS.
The Adam Jones is beautiful and even if it's clunky, it's got classic charm. That said I find for me the fastest playing necks and fretboard are Gibson and PRS and I've had so mmay guitars in my 35 years of playing. I used to live in shred guitars like my Ibanez, Anderson, Suhr and Wolfgang models but always ended up back on Gibson and PRS. For me the guitar has to feel like home. Big singlecuts are the only guitars that feel like home. It's like when I talked to Zakk Wylde and Tremonti (I used to do radio/magazine reviews in the 90s and 2000s), many guys like this could play any guitar they want, but choose LPs and PRS with the 10-12". One of the most technical guys I know locally lives on Strats and LPs. Some of us can't play those flat radius boards. Feela unnatural to me. Personal preference.
Thanka for the info on the Adam Jones. I may still get one but can't afford it till June. I have time to decide on another PRS SC from the 2000s or an SC250, unless I get an Adam Jones!
What sort of magic? Tone, feel, vibe or all? :)
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 Problem with LPs, is at a gig you spend half the time keeping them in tune.
Also, Gibson ever fixed the problems with their bridge. The strings still hit the edge of the bridge. Bad design.
What's your amp setup? I just got my AJ Standard but dunno what I should get to replicate his sound (can't do a stack/combo in apartment).
I use a mlc subzero 60 into a captor x. The captor x allows you to crank a tube amp at apartment friendly volumes. What ever you play through, use lots of mids !
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 so the captor allows you to safely play just the head without a cab?
Is yours ‘lightly aged’ ? Mine is . Does that make it a “Murphy Lab” lol ?
Its just an "aged silverburst " color, but no fake scars, battlewounds or checking.👍
where did you get the headstock mirror from?
Amazon. Link in description 👍
Where did you get it?
@@blank_earth carter vintage guitars in Nashville. They had it when it was brand new.
Maybe Pickup height is a bit too much; try dampening it a little bit.
Curious where did you get the headstock mirror ?
I just added the Amazon link in the description.
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 cheers man, subscribed 🤘 would love to hear more coming from that weapon!!
Thanks! There is one more video with it on the channel. I'll probably do more eventually as well.
Is it calibrated in any way/shape/form for drop D?
No. Just a standard les paul scale length 24.75. I recommend through 10-52 gauge strings on it, though this one has the stock 10-46 set
Does the mirror come with the standard?
No, I ordered it separately. Amazon link is in the description.
Marek Laskowski Custom amp. They are great.
They are! Best amp that I have ever owned!
Video extremely beneficial for me! Tick Tock Gibson c’mon already!!!
Glad to hear! You have one on pre order?
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 I sure do 🤘🏻 as of now it’s gonna be at least 7/10 before they’ll be out to anyone through gc. and let’s be honest that date will most likely get pushed back haha🤦🏼
@@bryanclegg7636 that wait would drive me nuts . There are a few on reverb close to retail now. Maybe they'd take a lower offer too.
I actually placed my order in middle of May but as far as I know nobody has received any regardless of when their order was placed except a very lucky few. Do you know of anyone else getting their orders yet?
@@cvkballisticrhino1393 yeah I got a screaming deal that would never be matched haha that’s only reason I was able to get one actually.
I don't like Tool. I don't even know who Adam Jones is, but I think this guitar is cool. I was going to ask "Why did you put a mirror on it?" but I was able to figure that out with a Google search.
Thank you!! I definitely feel the same way about the fake patina treatment on a brand new guitar. I look at it as ruining a perfectly good guitar. Let it age gracefully on it's own for real.
I Have a 1982 ORGINAL bought it new with factory case GUIBSON LES PAUL CUSTOM LIMETED EDITION
TOBACCO SUNBURST TRIPLE GOLD PICK UPS AND HARED WEAR
AND POP OUT Tunner Keys
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AND ITS WIRTH 20 GRAND TO DAY BUT NOT FOR SALE
I HAVE 3
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I just bought mine from American Musical Supply for $3399.00.
Nice! I hope you love yours too!
I meant $2399- 😂😂😂
@@releshred1272 oh wow.. that is a good deal!
Re: your comments on Gibson pricing vs. other similar guitars (ie PRS)......... it's not an issue of high price, with Gibson it's a matter of high price AND poor quality. At least when you buy a PRS you are getting impeccable high quality. Gibson has their high price but delivers sub-Epiphone quality. You roll the dice when you buy a Gibson and they really don't care.😐 Notwithstanding, your Adam Jones there is a beautiful guitar.
Sub epiphone quality?? 😂come on now