MichaelW
Well-known member
.......................a CHIBSON that is...........
So before my chief enabler @szukalski TBR'd me (Tempted Beyond Resistance) with that link to my Faber/Tokai P90 Goldtop LP Standard I had ordered a Chibson P90 Goldtop. Curiosity got the better of me. I keep hearing stories about how some folks are getting "Epiphone quality" Chibsons so decided to roll the dice and try one. Besides for $225 it wasn't a huge risk.
It took quite a while to get here. And right off the bat I can tell you, that it was nowhere NEAR "Epiphone quality", in fact it was a bloody mess!
I seriously considered just taking my sawzall to it so it would fit in the garbage bin........
Ok, that's not totally fair.....there are some pro's to this guitar.
1. The neck angle is good. Straight out of the Gibson playbook. And the neck was straight as an arrow, no warping or twisting.
2. They beefed up the neck profile right where a volute would go. This is always the weak spot on G style guitars especially with 17 degree neck angles
3. The gold top color is......."okay"....it could be worse. It's not a deep rich gold hue like my Tokai's or a real Gibby.
4. Binding is all cleanly done with no overspray.
5. Top is deeply carved and looks authentic.
6. Real rosewood fingerboard and inlays are pretty well done considering it's a $200 guitar.
Cons.....everything else about the guitar.......
I would say the finish application quality is about on par with a Harley Benton.
When I say "it was a mess" I mean everything else, hardware, electronics, fretwork, setup, all needed to be addressed.
This is how it arrived:
I couldn't even turn the volume knobs they were so cattywampus.
Headstock looks ok if you don't look too close. It's off and easy to see it's a counterfeit.
The back looks ok, but it's not a solid body. They took a page from Epiphone and used a multi-piece body then put a one piece veneer on the back.
It's claimed to be mahogany but I'm not sure it is. It's not heavy enough. I'd say this guitar clocks in around 8lbs.
Stacked neck heel, no surprise. But interestingly no scarf joint. The rest is a single piece.
These have to be the absolute worst tuners I've ever seen on a guitar, total crap.
When I went to remove the knobs...this happened.....
Stock wiring......
nightmare continued in next post......
So before my chief enabler @szukalski TBR'd me (Tempted Beyond Resistance) with that link to my Faber/Tokai P90 Goldtop LP Standard I had ordered a Chibson P90 Goldtop. Curiosity got the better of me. I keep hearing stories about how some folks are getting "Epiphone quality" Chibsons so decided to roll the dice and try one. Besides for $225 it wasn't a huge risk.
It took quite a while to get here. And right off the bat I can tell you, that it was nowhere NEAR "Epiphone quality", in fact it was a bloody mess!
I seriously considered just taking my sawzall to it so it would fit in the garbage bin........
Ok, that's not totally fair.....there are some pro's to this guitar.
1. The neck angle is good. Straight out of the Gibson playbook. And the neck was straight as an arrow, no warping or twisting.
2. They beefed up the neck profile right where a volute would go. This is always the weak spot on G style guitars especially with 17 degree neck angles
3. The gold top color is......."okay"....it could be worse. It's not a deep rich gold hue like my Tokai's or a real Gibby.
4. Binding is all cleanly done with no overspray.
5. Top is deeply carved and looks authentic.
6. Real rosewood fingerboard and inlays are pretty well done considering it's a $200 guitar.
Cons.....everything else about the guitar.......
I would say the finish application quality is about on par with a Harley Benton.
When I say "it was a mess" I mean everything else, hardware, electronics, fretwork, setup, all needed to be addressed.
This is how it arrived:
I couldn't even turn the volume knobs they were so cattywampus.
Headstock looks ok if you don't look too close. It's off and easy to see it's a counterfeit.
The back looks ok, but it's not a solid body. They took a page from Epiphone and used a multi-piece body then put a one piece veneer on the back.
It's claimed to be mahogany but I'm not sure it is. It's not heavy enough. I'd say this guitar clocks in around 8lbs.
Stacked neck heel, no surprise. But interestingly no scarf joint. The rest is a single piece.
These have to be the absolute worst tuners I've ever seen on a guitar, total crap.
When I went to remove the knobs...this happened.....
Stock wiring......
nightmare continued in next post......