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Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:39 pm
by doommeow
And Rondo will do Harms or AL custom builds with 25.5 scale.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:04 pm
by HorseyBoy
Gibson don't make a guitar with a 25.5 scale, but I can tell you for a fact that the only Gibson I've ever played that feels anything like a Fender (and I've played a few) is a reverse-body Firebird. Still Gibson scale, but for some reason a Firebird just FEELS longer, maybe because of the length of the headstock or the neck-through-body design. The radius of the fretboard will be flatter than a Fender (Gibsons always are) but it won't feel a million miles away. I can switch from my Firebird to my Jazzmaster without skipping a beat. And if you get vintage-spec Firebird pickups (as opposed to the high output ceramic shit Gibson puts in all new Firebirds), it'll SOUND more like a Fender than any other Gibson guitar. There's a Tele-like sweetness to proper Firebird pups - one of my favourite sounds of all time.
If you really want to go OTT, Mike Lull makes an amazing Firebird copy with a 25.5 scale, 12" radius and vintage-spec Lollar pups:
http://www.mikelull.com/site/instrument ... ar-FX.html

Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:13 pm
by Chankgeez
Sweet.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:00 pm
by MEC
frigid midget wrote: G&L happens to be one of the few brands I do like actually, though that particular one is already a bit too gaudy looking for my taste:s
This model looks a little more Gibsonish with the LP pickguard.
Studiogears has a B-Stock for $379:
http://www.studiogears.com/G&L_Tribute_ ... -Stock.htm
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:08 am
by frigid midget
Dayumn...
Not that it's a real option for me, but that blue 25.5 firebird...Just dayumn
That G&L tele is worth checking out as well. Slim chance of finding that exact model anywhere near me, but it sure looks sweet.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:30 am
by Mudfuzz
it's funny when you think about it… there are so few 25.5 scale set neck guitars…
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 2:56 am
by Hyphen Nation
SG's can be a great option. Their necks always feel a lot longer than my LP. If you like 25.5 but need to tune it maybe just build a custom Warmoth jobby?
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 5:32 am
by Obulus
Pretty sure RD's had a 25.5" scale lenght, if that's what you are looking for?
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:26 pm
by Jeff-7
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:22 am
by Holy Schnikes
Obulus wrote:Pretty sure RD's had a 25.5" scale lenght, if that's what you are looking for?
Vintage RD's def have a 25.5" scale. Most of the reissues are back to
24.75" for some reason.
Maton uses 25.5" set necks on most their electrics but they don't come cheap.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:06 am
by frigid midget
Mudfuzz wrote:it's funny when you think about it… there are so few 25.5 scale set neck guitars…
My point exactly. Some people claim the difference in scale lenght is hardly noticable, but I still bet that I'd like the feel of a 25.5" SG a lot more.
The RD is indeed an excpetion to that Gibson concept. Too bad it's not exactly easy to find used RD's, or that they're verry em...'conventional' looking:s
I thought about the Warmoth route, but they don't seem to offer any parts for a set neck build.
The closest I came to really really liking a gibson guitar, even though not at all in the same way as I like my fenders...:
ES-335. A decent but cheapish 335 clone is also still on my wish list, in case I can't find the long scale sg of my dreams:)
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:00 am
by Mudfuzz
frigid midget wrote:Mudfuzz wrote:it's funny when you think about it… there are so few 25.5 scale set neck guitars…
My point exactly. Some people claim the difference in scale lenght is hardly noticable, but I still bet that I'd like the feel of a 25.5" SG a lot more.
The RD is indeed an excpetion to that Gibson concept. Too bad it's not exactly easy to find used RD's, or that they're verry em...'conventional' looking:s
I thought about the Warmoth route, but they don't seem to offer any parts for a set neck build.
The closest I came to really really liking a gibson guitar, even though not at all in the same way as I like my fenders...:
ES-335. A decent but cheapish 335 clone is also still on my wish list, in case I can't find the long scale sg of my dreams:)
yeah really. What about through neck guitars like Carvin and BC Rich?
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:07 am
by Psyre
My friend has one of these and it's pretty awesome, especially for the cost. It's far more versatile than I imagined. So if your looking for a possible Gibson sound, I think you could find it with a HH Tele. Is the Fender aspect your wanting the scale length?
This is the most Fender'y Gibson I know of that is currently produced.
Could even switch the pickups to P90's.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 10:44 am
by Hyphen Nation
frigid midget wrote:I'm lately playing stuff that benefits more from gibson style guitars. New band, new sound, etc.
Till now I've been looking for fenders with humbuckers, but maybe I'm overlooking a couple gibson options.
For starters, are there any les pauls or sg's out there with the longer scale leght? They can't look gaudy, and have to be somewhat easily available and affordable...
Cheers.
What part of the Gibson sound are you looking for? Most Fenders [excluding Jags and Duosonics] are 25.5 which also makes the strings tighter and have a brighter "fender chime" quality to them than a Gibson with a slightly shorter scale length. So a Tele with humbuckers is still not going to sound like an LP, and an SG with Single Coils isn't necessarily going to sound like a Strat.
Re: What's the most fender'y Gibson?
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2014 4:54 pm
by frigid midget
I think I'm basicly after the sg/lp sound, with the feel of a fender. I'm the biggest strat/tele/jm fan, but there's just some sounds that gibsons do that fenders just won't. I'm sure anyone who's played an lp or sg on a fuzzy high gain amp knows what I'm talking about:)