Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Bridge of sighs- fresh issue


For those of us late to the scene, be informed that WEF 2017, Gibson has a dedicated range of entry level guitars called the S Series. These are affordable models that do not represent any upper tier counterparts directly. They are tweaked to be readily identifiable while retaining crucial elements of the Gibson philosophy.


One of the models is this M2 single cutaway. A very simple & functional guitar. I have plans to at least give them a go when they appear in the stores here. I have a better hit with Gibson's lower end models, even the quirky ones.


Less the LP Custom Studio, the guitars in this range feature the Adjustable Wraparound model. I've been talking to owners online & already they are warning me against buying guitars with this hardware. 😶 It seems that even at the lowest possible action setting, string tension would cause the bridge to tilt forward (towards the nut) making the action higher than it should be. Tsk, Tsk.

All pics: Gibson online

5 comments:

Ijau D. Koceng said...

unfinished R&D?

subversion.sg said...

Most prob design oversight. They didn't anticipate players to employ lower action + some of us use thicker strings.

YusTech said...

That bridge is bad news.

subversion.sg said...

@yustech bro, you have personal encounters with this bridge?

YusTech said...

Yes,I have in the past.I told the guy that particular guitar with that bridge is banned from my workshop from then on.Quiet a hassle to set,leaning forward after string up,unavoidable post scratch during height setup(many times).Unpredictable if without strings.Bad bad bad..haha