capmaster Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 Although I researched on the web, I wasn't able to find any answer to this question. The upper strap button on Gibson USA Les Paul guitars is located farther from the neck than it is on Gibson Custom and Epiphone LPs. Does anybody have any clues or infos why?
cjsinla Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 Although I researched on the web, I wasn't able to find any answer to this question. The upper strap button on Gibson USA Les Paul guitars is located farther from the neck than it is on Gibson Custom and Epiphone LPs. Does anybody have any clues or infos why? How much of a difference are we talking about?
deeman Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 How much of a difference are we talking about? According to some pics i found...not much of a difference. Anyone have an epi LP and gibson LP to take a side by side pic? epi LP gibson lp
capmaster Posted September 6, 2014 Author Posted September 6, 2014 How much of a difference are we talking about? Perpendicular measurement from bass-sided neck heel edge to button center: - Gibson USA LPs (one made in 2011, 2012, and 2013 each): 58 mm or circa 2.28" - Gibson Custom LPs (two, either made in 2012): 36 mm or circa 1.42" - Epiphone LP (one, made in PRC in 2013): 30 mm or circa 1.18" My neck straps allow for length adjustment in steps which are pretty coarse. As a consequence, playing these guitars feels a bit different due to their different heights, not bad, but clearly noticeable.
capmaster Posted September 6, 2014 Author Posted September 6, 2014 ... Anyone have an epi LP and gibson LP to take a side by side pic? Here you are. Pictured from 9th fret position: Gibson USA LP Gibson Custom LP Epiphone PRC LP
BigKahune Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 . Excruciating minutiae. It's always more or less in the same area. Do we need a study of positions going back to 1952? . . B)
capmaster Posted September 6, 2014 Author Posted September 6, 2014 . Excruciating minutiae. It's always more or less in the same area. Do we need a study of positions going back to 1952? . . B) The result would be it is mounted to the bass side of the upper bout. No more or less. Since they seemed to choose the different positions with perfect reproduceability during the recently past years, there has to be a system I think. As you night have seen, I use strap locks on all of them, so there's no serious shortcoming in the less secure Gibson USA mounting. However, it is about limitations in setting strap lengths which makes the difference.
rct Posted September 6, 2014 Posted September 6, 2014 Closer to the neck results in a more vintage old spec, mellow tone and helps any pickup sound like a nearly shorted out, cigarette smelling, beer stained PAF. Seriously. I read it on the net. rct
capmaster Posted September 6, 2014 Author Posted September 6, 2014 Closer to the neck results in a more vintage old spec, mellow tone and helps any pickup sound like a nearly shorted out, cigarette smelling, beer stained PAF. Seriously. I read it on the net. rct What the... Wouldn't have thought that. All of the three above pictured LPs of mine have '57s, and except for the platings they look and measure like clones. So the strap button positions make '57s sound THAT different in these axes? :o :P
cjsinla Posted September 7, 2014 Posted September 7, 2014 What the... Wouldn't have thought that. All of the three above pictured LPs of mine have '57s, and except for the platings they look and measure like clones. So the strap button positions make '57s sound THAT different in these axes? :o :P Absolutely, RCT never lies and he's always right
Rookie Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 My neck straps allow for length adjustment in steps which are pretty coarse. As a consequence, playing these guitars feels a bit different due to their different heights, not bad, but clearly noticeable.The problem is that you can't adjust a leather strap that small amount. You'll be relegated to using a nylon strap with an adjustment buckle.
SteveFord Posted October 29, 2014 Posted October 29, 2014 Perhaps they would hang funny due to different styles of weight relief (or the lack thereof)?
kidblast Posted October 30, 2014 Posted October 30, 2014 Closer to the neck results in a more vintage old spec, mellow tone and helps any pickup sound like a nearly shorted out, cigarette smelling, beer stained PAF. Seriously. I read it on the net. Gosh, I'll never learn all there is to know, after 45 years of playing, you'd think I would have known this already Thank GOD for the INNER-Net.
btoth76 Posted October 30, 2014 Posted October 30, 2014 Hello! Not a concern for me. However! Only the Epi deserves a felt ring? How come? Cheers... Bence
capmaster Posted October 30, 2014 Author Posted October 30, 2014 Hello! Not a concern for me. However! Only the Epi deserves a felt ring? How come? Cheers... Bence The Gibsons came without, and I used the black felt rings supplied by Schaller which aren't obvious in the pics. The Epiphone came stock with off-white felt rings stock which I used for the locks, too. To me this is not a problem but still a concern. Of course, there must be enough space left for the strap. In other repects, the closer the upper strap button is to the neck, the better in my opinion.
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