A. The guitar has good intonation (that's one reason why I wanted a Gibson).....
The guitar plays pretty nice, typical of a Gibson.
Like if I compared this to a Indonesia / Korean Jackson, the Jackson has crappy intonation. The offshore Jackson really never plays in tune, overall. The intonation drives me goofy. Cheap POS compared to Gibson.
Lack of attention to fret position. Nice paint job, but doesn't play in tune that great.
Always sounds out of tune, depending on what fret position being played.
Jackson : No shielding. Has a lot of buzzing.
B. Gibson better models has solid metal shielding, a lot less buzzing and noise. But in this cheaper LP, the shielding was added (copper foil).
Copper foil is not that great, but it's better than no shielding.
C. Coil Taps: I could care less. I always play in humbucking mode to get as little noise as possible.
High gain amp = need a very low noise guitar.
Noise from single coils drives me goofy I hate that buzzing noise.
D. Gibson: more attention to fret leveling and accuracy. That's another reason I want a Gibson.
E. Pickups: I would rather have Gibson pickups. Duncan is "OK." But I think overall Gibson pickups are better. I never thought that Duncan or Demarzio was that great.
I think Gibson pickups are less microphonic. Again, more attention to play-ability / sound quality is Gibson.
F. Tuners: Kluson tuners = ratio is too low. I would rather have higher ratio Grover tuners.
IMHO there is absolutely nothing bad about Grovers. They have always been my choice.
G. Bridge: The saddle notches are inaccurate, the string spacing is far off.
I am looking at a 60s string spacing stuck onto a 50s profile neck. It's mismatched. The 50s neck is obviously wider then the notches were designed for.
However, this is forgivable because it's not the original bridge.
The "Allen head" intonation adjustment screws are a joke. Really bad design. Typical of a product made in China.
The bridge will probably be changed to get the right string spacing / eliminate the Allen head adjust screws.
Maybe use Graph Tech Saddles, or Delrin Nylon saddles, or roller saddles....on a stock Gibson bridge.
Delrin makes the guitar noticeably less microphonic. Derin has more controllable sustain.
I have never been a fan of metal saddles. The strings break more frequently and the guitar is more microphonic.
Many people have said that metal saddle has more sustain,,,,,but I doubt this. I think this was a story dreamed up by bridge salesmen.
H. Nut:
Would rather have a Delrin nut, like on an old Les Paul or SG.
The plastic nut is the cheaper production route.
To me.....brass nuts or metal nuts are stupid. I hate those things. I hate "locking nuts."
Many people think that a metal nut increases sustain. I doubt it.
Overall: A great guitar for a relatively low price.
There's a few things that could be changed, and maybe eventually I will change these parts.
Eventually I will put in better shielding.
But I did not expect a $6000 Les Paul Custom for $750.

It's a good compromise for a low budget guy, who wants a USA made guitar.
I am definitely getting away from guitars made in China / Korea / Indonesia.
It's just a fact (I think) that USA is made a lot better.
I'm really happy that I bought a USA Gibson guitar. Thanks!
I think China Guitars have fancy paint jobs, but not nearly as playable and don't sound anywhere nearly as good compared to USA guitars.
The USA is just made better overall, I think.
Despite that fact that Gibson went through a "dark period," I still like Gibson better.