I have two Gibson Les Paul refernce monitors (4in) for sale. They are the beautiful Tobacco Burst maple. I hate to let them go, but I just dont have a use for them anymore. They are worth $600 each, looking to sell for $800 for both. Message me if interrested!!!
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Curse be upon any musician who would pay those prices for aesthetics over performance on a piece of musical gear such as monitors speakers.
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Hey look! I agree with Schmed! 4" speakers for that kind of money is ludicrous. You can get one FINE set of reference monitors for that kind of money.
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I might be interested......
....if a Gibson LP is included. i'd prefer a '70's Deluxe w mini hums.
....if a Gibson LP is included. i'd prefer a '70's Deluxe w mini hums.
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don't get me wrong..i'd NEVER swap that Starfire for ANYTHING...but a few yrs back i did baby sit an early '70's wine red LP Deluxe for a cpl of wks....i played a few jazz gigs with it.
very nice axe. the neck pickup...tone rolled off? nice warm jazz tone w just the right amt of "cut". it was a very sweet player that i really dug, but took a pass on making it mine. it wasn't too heavy either. definitely lighter than that boat anchor 17" '54 Guild X150 of mine....That is one HEAVY gtr.
here's a pic of the '66 Starfire II in action from Sunday's gig.
94 degrees (heat index 103) at 7:00 playing under a gazebo for a few hunnert folks braving the weather in lawn chairs.
i had briefly considered changing strings before the gig...then came to my senses!
very nice axe. the neck pickup...tone rolled off? nice warm jazz tone w just the right amt of "cut". it was a very sweet player that i really dug, but took a pass on making it mine. it wasn't too heavy either. definitely lighter than that boat anchor 17" '54 Guild X150 of mine....That is one HEAVY gtr.
here's a pic of the '66 Starfire II in action from Sunday's gig.
94 degrees (heat index 103) at 7:00 playing under a gazebo for a few hunnert folks braving the weather in lawn chairs.
i had briefly considered changing strings before the gig...then came to my senses!
BREAD IS GREAT!
PRAISE CHALLAH!!!!
PRAISE CHALLAH!!!!
Jookeyman wrote:The weight thing I was referring to was for the all mahogany guitars w/ maple face (Standards).
If I'm not mistaken, the Deluxes were made of maple.
nah...as far as i know all Deluxes were mahogany w maple caps.
BREAD IS GREAT!
PRAISE CHALLAH!!!!
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