GimmeGibson
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So instead of adding a R9 (which I was considering) to my humble collection of Les Pauls which consist of an R8, a 50’s Standard, and a Classic, I went a different direction. I decided against the R9 as my R8 will do just fine, and they are similar anyway. So I traded my Classic in against a ES 335!
It’s a 2022 “60’s Cherry” Dot. And what a sweet guitar it is. Such a beautiful mellow tone from the neck pickup, very bluesy which I love. Different enough from a LP to make me happy I went with it instead of the R9.
Perfect out of the box. Intonation, action, neck relief, I don’t see it needing the complementary set up that L&M offers. Maybe a set of stings as I prefer the D’Addario over the stock Gibson strings.
Very pleased with my purchase.
It’s a 2022 “60’s Cherry” Dot. And what a sweet guitar it is. Such a beautiful mellow tone from the neck pickup, very bluesy which I love. Different enough from a LP to make me happy I went with it instead of the R9.
Perfect out of the box. Intonation, action, neck relief, I don’t see it needing the complementary set up that L&M offers. Maybe a set of stings as I prefer the D’Addario over the stock Gibson strings.
Very pleased with my purchase.