So, we are around the 30 day mark now with the new Gold Top. I still haven't pulled the control cover plates or truss rod cover off. The guitar has already been used on at least a dozen recordings.
The guitar came setup exactly to my 'SOP' specs, which mirror that of Gibson's published specs (which I adopted years ago)
1st fret action height .030"
12 fret action height. 070"
7th fret relief height .015"
The pickups were set to the published Gibson spec (current) of 1.6mm (1/16") bridge and 2.4mm (3/32") neck. Pickup balance on the old, analog VU meter was dead-on the money, so no changes were made.
I have made only two adjustments to this guitar.
1. I adjusted the individual string pole pieces to balance string to string volumes. Wax came out from around the screws when this adjustment was made, proving what Gibson's Nicolas Chemsak said about "all factory installed Burstbuckers are potted and no over-the-counter Burstbuckers are potted..."
The image below is a close up look at the Gibson 490's (from
@ChasFred) on my Custom DoubleNeck, shown as a reference point.
2. I found the intonation was biased towards the lower frets (close at lower frets with a large deviation up around the 12th) and had a tendency to go sharp when I played it.
I adjusted the intonation to balance the pitch and bias everything ever so slightly flat, so that when watching a tuner while playing, every note of a chord plays in tune.
I also 'temper' the intonation values to get the best average between the 12th and lower frets.
Here is a shot of the Gold Top's ABR-1 as delivered:
Here's a shot after I made minor adjustments:
For reference, here's how I evaluate tuning using two tuners:
While I'm no expert on the subject of setup, I often setup 25-40 guitars a week, including warranty service as an 'extra help,' so using the guitar builder's published specs makes setup super fast and provides a consistent benchmark.
Some will argue that every guitar should be setup by ear and feel. That's great for a bedroom player with their own guitar. It doesn't work when you have 20+ guitars to setup, or when you are working on "the line" at Fender and you have seven minutes per guitar for setup and adjustments to maintain daily productivity quotas.
So, the Gold Top has really exceeded all of my expectations and it continues to be used daily...