[News] [NAMM] Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker 2007
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Sujet de la discussion Posté le 17/01/2007 à 16:41:18[News] [NAMM] Gibson Les Paul Melody Maker 2007
Gibson annonce la sortie de la Les Paul Melody Maker USA, une reproduction fidèle de sa sœur aînée sortie vers la fin des années 50.
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greg lefonctionnaire
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21 Posté le 01/03/2007 à 20:15:32
Cela ressemble pas mal à un micro simple, type strat...
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greg lefonctionnaire
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22 Posté le 02/03/2007 à 15:00:10
Bon je l'ai commandée aussi...
Reste à être patient quoi, parce que les délais sont inconnus...
Reste à être patient quoi, parce que les délais sont inconnus...
Je suis Charlie
crch
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23 Posté le 03/03/2007 à 02:43:11
Une revue de la version 2 micros :
Price Paid: USD 399.99
Submitted 02/27/2007 at 07:04pm by THE ROCKER GIRL!
Features : 9
* Finish (Satin, transparent, quilted top, flamed top, etc...)
* Body style (strat, tele, dreadnought, cutaway, thinline, etc...)
* Bridge style (Tune-O-Matic, Floyd Rose, Wilkinson, Tele-style, String-thru body, stop tailpiece, etc...)
* Tuners (Locking? Non-locking? brand of tuners - Sperzel, Gotoh, Grover, Schaller, etc...)
* Neck/Scale (Fat, Thin, Jumbo Frets, Rosewood, Maple, etc...)
* Any included accessories? (Case, gig bag, strap, cable, tools, humidifier, etc...)
* What year was it made? Where was is made? (Japan, Mexico, USA, etc...)
* How many frets?
* Solid-Top? Laminated top?
* Which controls are given (volume, tone, 5-way selector, 3-way, tap, etc...)?
* Pickup configuration? (S/S/H, H/H, S/H, Piezo, etc...)
* Make and model of pickups?
* Active or Passive electronics?
* Body and neck woods? (Maple, Mahogany, Alder, Ash, Basswood, Koa, Plywood, etc...)
this is a review for the New melody maker with 2 single coil pickups and a three way switch! i bought the worn white, the body is the same as the melody maker with the p90 mahogany....the neck is very nice smooth frets easy to hold and plays fast....the tuners stay in tune pretty well but i will upgrade to grovers
easy for girls hands... this is a full on joan jett guitar !the single coils sound like no fender single coil i ever played ..they sound nasty and full
Sound : 10
* How does it suit your music style (and what is that style)?
* What amps and effects are you using it with?
* Is it noisy? On what settings?
* Rich/Full sound? Bright sound?
* What kind of sounds can the guitar make? How much variety?
* Likes and dislikes?
OK This is a full on Rock Guitar the bridge pickup on mine is hotter briter than the neck pickup which can sound dark togeather they sound really good all diffrent kinds of tones you can get from this guitar..
i am a p90 and a huge humbucker fan but i had to give this a try and im so @ucking glad i did.. i love the feel the weight the over all look of the guitar white ala joan jett / punk rock guitar
..i play through a fender reverb with a big muff and also a marshall ..
Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
* How well was the guitar set-up at the factory? (How was the action?)
* How well were the pickups adjusted?
* Properly bookmatched top? Properly routed bridge?
* Did the guitar contain any flaws? (misaligned bracing, poorly filed fretwire, finish flaws, poor quality wood, rusted or oxidized hardware, loose tuning pegs, poorly cut nut, poorly fit saddle, noisy pickup selector, loose controls, etc...)
well it needs a set up, its playable but i need to put on better strings ernie balls ..the strings it came with kinda suck..
then i will take it to my guitar tech for adjustments
Reliability/Durability : 9
* Will this guitar withstand live playing?
* Does the hardware seem like it will last?
* Is the finish good enough to last, or does it seem thin and easy to wear off with lots of playing?
* Are the strap buttons solid?
* Can you depend on it?
* Would you use it on a gig without a backup?
yes this guitar is solid little rocker feels less fragile than my Sg jr..
..needs new strap buttons they are small..never gig without a backup guitar!
Customer Support : No Opinion
* Ever try and get it repaired? Was it under warranty
* How long is the warranty
* If you've dealt with the company, how helpful/friendly were they?
Overall Rating : 9
* How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?
* Is there something you wish you had asked before buying this guitar?
* If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else?
* What do you love about it? What do you hate? What is your favorite feature?
* Did you compare it to other guitars? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
* Anything you wish it had?
* Anything else you'd like to share?
well over 15 years i have been in 4 bands and solo stuff..i would buy another Melody maker like this in a heart beat...i love the feel of the neck the size and weight and most of all the pickups ..this is a great guitar for the money..
Price Paid: USD 399.99
Submitted 02/27/2007 at 07:04pm by THE ROCKER GIRL!
Features : 9
* Finish (Satin, transparent, quilted top, flamed top, etc...)
* Body style (strat, tele, dreadnought, cutaway, thinline, etc...)
* Bridge style (Tune-O-Matic, Floyd Rose, Wilkinson, Tele-style, String-thru body, stop tailpiece, etc...)
* Tuners (Locking? Non-locking? brand of tuners - Sperzel, Gotoh, Grover, Schaller, etc...)
* Neck/Scale (Fat, Thin, Jumbo Frets, Rosewood, Maple, etc...)
* Any included accessories? (Case, gig bag, strap, cable, tools, humidifier, etc...)
* What year was it made? Where was is made? (Japan, Mexico, USA, etc...)
* How many frets?
* Solid-Top? Laminated top?
* Which controls are given (volume, tone, 5-way selector, 3-way, tap, etc...)?
* Pickup configuration? (S/S/H, H/H, S/H, Piezo, etc...)
* Make and model of pickups?
* Active or Passive electronics?
* Body and neck woods? (Maple, Mahogany, Alder, Ash, Basswood, Koa, Plywood, etc...)
this is a review for the New melody maker with 2 single coil pickups and a three way switch! i bought the worn white, the body is the same as the melody maker with the p90 mahogany....the neck is very nice smooth frets easy to hold and plays fast....the tuners stay in tune pretty well but i will upgrade to grovers
easy for girls hands... this is a full on joan jett guitar !the single coils sound like no fender single coil i ever played ..they sound nasty and full
Sound : 10
* How does it suit your music style (and what is that style)?
* What amps and effects are you using it with?
* Is it noisy? On what settings?
* Rich/Full sound? Bright sound?
* What kind of sounds can the guitar make? How much variety?
* Likes and dislikes?
OK This is a full on Rock Guitar the bridge pickup on mine is hotter briter than the neck pickup which can sound dark togeather they sound really good all diffrent kinds of tones you can get from this guitar..
i am a p90 and a huge humbucker fan but i had to give this a try and im so @ucking glad i did.. i love the feel the weight the over all look of the guitar white ala joan jett / punk rock guitar
..i play through a fender reverb with a big muff and also a marshall ..
Action, Fit, & Finish : No Opinion
* How well was the guitar set-up at the factory? (How was the action?)
* How well were the pickups adjusted?
* Properly bookmatched top? Properly routed bridge?
* Did the guitar contain any flaws? (misaligned bracing, poorly filed fretwire, finish flaws, poor quality wood, rusted or oxidized hardware, loose tuning pegs, poorly cut nut, poorly fit saddle, noisy pickup selector, loose controls, etc...)
well it needs a set up, its playable but i need to put on better strings ernie balls ..the strings it came with kinda suck..
then i will take it to my guitar tech for adjustments
Reliability/Durability : 9
* Will this guitar withstand live playing?
* Does the hardware seem like it will last?
* Is the finish good enough to last, or does it seem thin and easy to wear off with lots of playing?
* Are the strap buttons solid?
* Can you depend on it?
* Would you use it on a gig without a backup?
yes this guitar is solid little rocker feels less fragile than my Sg jr..
..needs new strap buttons they are small..never gig without a backup guitar!
Customer Support : No Opinion
* Ever try and get it repaired? Was it under warranty
* How long is the warranty
* If you've dealt with the company, how helpful/friendly were they?
Overall Rating : 9
* How long have you been playing? What other gear do you own?
* Is there something you wish you had asked before buying this guitar?
* If it were stolen or lost, would you buy it again or get something else?
* What do you love about it? What do you hate? What is your favorite feature?
* Did you compare it to other guitars? Which ones? Why did you choose this one?
* Anything you wish it had?
* Anything else you'd like to share?
well over 15 years i have been in 4 bands and solo stuff..i would buy another Melody maker like this in a heart beat...i love the feel of the neck the size and weight and most of all the pickups ..this is a great guitar for the money..
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24 Posté le 03/03/2007 à 03:08:59
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25 Posté le 11/03/2007 à 18:51:13
Ben pour moi j'aimerai bien l'acheter mais si quant quelqun l'aura, il faudrai faire un ptit test .. qualitée du son surtout.
perso je jou sur une Hamer XT standard et sur une lag mg 100
je revendrai surement ma lag ... mais est-ce que ça changerai vraiment en terme de qualité avec ma hamer ??
perso je jou sur une Hamer XT standard et sur une lag mg 100
je revendrai surement ma lag ... mais est-ce que ça changerai vraiment en terme de qualité avec ma hamer ??
High_Glandeur
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26 Posté le 15/04/2007 à 23:14:32
Vous parlez de 2 "melody maker" différentes sur ce thread
Celle qui m'intéresse est celle-ci: https://www.woodbrass.com/GUITARE%2BELECTRIQUE%2BGIBSON%2BLES%2BPAUL%2BMELODY%2BMAKER%2B-%2BVINTAGE%2BSUNBURST
j'ai vu que plusieurs d'entre vous l'ont commandée, et j'aimerai savoir ce qu'elle vaut, parcequ'à moins de 400€ la gibson neuve...
Sur la vidéo, elle envoie du bois la petite
Reste à savoir ce qu'elle vaut en vrai...j'attends vos avis avec impatience
ps: viiiiiiiiiiiiiite!!!
Celle qui m'intéresse est celle-ci: https://www.woodbrass.com/GUITARE%2BELECTRIQUE%2BGIBSON%2BLES%2BPAUL%2BMELODY%2BMAKER%2B-%2BVINTAGE%2BSUNBURST
j'ai vu que plusieurs d'entre vous l'ont commandée, et j'aimerai savoir ce qu'elle vaut, parcequ'à moins de 400€ la gibson neuve...
Sur la vidéo, elle envoie du bois la petite
Reste à savoir ce qu'elle vaut en vrai...j'attends vos avis avec impatience
ps: viiiiiiiiiiiiiite!!!
geant_vert
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27 Posté le 16/04/2007 à 09:36:13
J'ai éocuté le son sur le site gibson mais je me mefie toujours de ça. nous ne savons pas sur quel ampli elle a été joué et comment le son a été retravaillé ! je ne pense pas qu'il soit brut.
le problème de cette MM c'est qu'elle est partout en vente mais il n'y a pas de stock. C'est plutot genant !!!!
le problème de cette MM c'est qu'elle est partout en vente mais il n'y a pas de stock. C'est plutot genant !!!!
High_Glandeur
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28 Posté le 16/04/2007 à 14:51:57
Ouai c'est clair qu'ils ont pu retravailler le son a leur guise les salopiauds
Mais bon j'éspère en croiser une rapidement dans nos chers magasins de musique
Mais bon j'éspère en croiser une rapidement dans nos chers magasins de musique
High_Glandeur
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29 Posté le 18/04/2007 à 12:01:44
Pour information, la belle est dispo à 349$ (soit 257,58€ précisément) sur le site music123.com (site américain).
Sinon pour ceux qui sont encore sceptiques, voici des avis d'utilisateurs (en anglais) : https://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/product/reviews/base_pid=512640/rpp=10/
Globalement, c'est plutot positif
Sinon pour ceux qui sont encore sceptiques, voici des avis d'utilisateurs (en anglais) : https://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/g=guitar/product/reviews/base_pid=512640/rpp=10/
Globalement, c'est plutot positif
geant_vert
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30 Posté le 18/04/2007 à 13:37:27
High glandeur = a priorit cette boutique refuse de vendre du gibson sur la France (voir conditions générales de ventes).
A vérifier mais je transmets l'info lu plus haut sur le thread Gibson baisse ses tarifs
A vérifier mais je transmets l'info lu plus haut sur le thread Gibson baisse ses tarifs
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