I'm looking for a full size Destroyer again....
Saying goodbye to the Gold Top today. Local Gibson warranty tech traced the buzz to a short in one coil of the bridge humbucker and what he described as "bleedover" along two traces on the PCB. Parts would take "several weeks" to obtain, so I decided to avoid a repeat of the time and effort I put into my SG and send it over the Rainbow bridge...View attachment 5176

You should have said goodbye before you left the store in the first place(IMHO). Mentioning how bad quality control is, constantly, does not negate your behavior as a consumer. Seems to me, a bit like shopping for produce blindfolded, and with your nose plugged...and wondering why you get a rotten apple every time.
Yes, it may sound a bit harsh, but you stated that you didn't/couldn't allow the time to play an amplified note out of this turd before you shelled out whatever, special, amount of cash for it.
So several threads, and weeks, later....boom!..."Gibson put out another turd", and you're just not gonna take it. But you're sure as sh*t gonna let the world know over and over that QC sucks on their part. Well played sir.
I've shopped for, and purchased three new Gibsons in the last few years...even gambled on one online, insisting that I be the one to break the factory seal on the box, or no deal. Not a problem with any of the three.
Did I set them up to my liking? Yes.
Did I try others before purchase? Hell yes.
Did I decline to purchase a dog that I tried? Yep...one or two, for this or that...mostly neck profile variance.
BUT...did I buy a dog without plugging it in?...ever?...and then complain about the way it sounds when plugged in?...nope. After all, who's fault is that?
I'm sorry, but...I can't abide the process. The definition of insanity is, after all, repeating the same action, and expecting a different outcome.
Try before you buy. It works...with apples, and guitars.
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Good for you...I am happy that you didn't go through what I did. I've now bought 3 substandard Gibson's with significant issues. There will not be a 4th.
I earn a living playing guitar. I expect a lot. Sorry...
Let's be clear here. By "extensively" we mean, in reality, "at all", or "ever".Whether it is played extensively or not, before purchase,
It's not about you being sorry.
It's about you taking control of your actions and reactions.
You've demonstrated a propensity for foisting responsibility of your decisions upon another entity. You are the only one that is responsible for your decisions. Please stop buying guitars that you do not try. Please stop buying guitars that you do not like. Please stop complaining at every opportunity about how much these untried guitars have let you down. Please.
Ha!...
I earn a living playing guitar. I expect a lot. Sorry...
Do you speak as though only you are responsible for every joyful, musical, moment in my(and the collective of humanity's) life...and it has been the result of your benevolence?
I've earned a few bucks here and there too.
...Mumbles incessantly under breath about avian equines...
Yeah, I would agree to that, but I've read enough of your content to feel justified in posting my opinion as freely(if not as widely) as you have expressed yours. Observations of your open opinions have brought me to the conclusion that you are pretty much set on a quest to blame anyone but yourself for your own myopic decisions. For some reason, you seem to feel the need to write on about the wrongs that have been done to you, by you. In multiple threads, you have complained about things that you could have avoided...but ... it's someone in QCs fault.Let us disagree and abide in peace. I invite you to block me. It would be a favor to us both...
Yeah...peace out.I speak only of my own experience. Peace and prosperity unto you I wish...



Sometimes you can't see the forest for the treesI've experienced the same thing. I bought a used SG. It was very nice. I changed the pickups and spent a lot of time time setting it up and getting it right. For some reason I liked my other SG better and it rarely got played. After months of sitting unused I picked it up and was amazed at the the tone and playability. Sometimes you just need to step back and not play a guitar for a while then when you do play it you look at it in a new light.