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Re: New Guy
Welcome, Dave!daveed wrote:Hi, my name is Dave and I'm addicted to guitars. Looking forward to getting a S-500 deluxe. Glad to be on board.
I'd say most of us here have that same addiction.
Good choice on an S-500 Deluxe, will this be your first G&L instrument?
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Re: New Guy
Yep, it'll be my first G&L. I have A Rick, Strat, 2 Ovation Vipers (circa 1975's), and an Ovation 1617. I've heard a S-500 and was allowed to play it. Gotta have one.
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You are just beginning the G&L experience. Watch out, it can be addicting. -- Darwin
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Re: New Guy
Welcome to the forum, Dave. Post some pictures when you get your S500.
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Re: New Guy
Welcome Dave!
If you are "addicted to guitars" be warned the S-500 will be the first of many G&L's.
Visit our own Jos', aka yowhatsshakin, web page and see what happens when dip your foot into the ASAT water.
http://www.yowhatsshakin.com/yowhatsshakin/G%26L.html
Post pics of your new one, cuz round here it doesn't exist without pictures.
If you are "addicted to guitars" be warned the S-500 will be the first of many G&L's.
Visit our own Jos', aka yowhatsshakin, web page and see what happens when dip your foot into the ASAT water.
http://www.yowhatsshakin.com/yowhatsshakin/G%26L.html
Post pics of your new one, cuz round here it doesn't exist without pictures.
Cya,
Sam
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Is there a source that shows the "finishes" available. I have seen a popping finish but now can't seem to find it. It is somewhere between aged cherry and ruby red. I would call it a flame red.
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Re: New Guy
Hi dc,daveed wrote:Is there a source that shows the "finishes" available. I have seen a popping finish but now can't seem to find it. It is somewhere between aged cherry and ruby red. I would call it a flame red.
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See G&L USA Finishes
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For the most up to date information, see the G&L Knowledgebase, General G&L Questions sub-forum, Current US G&L Body Finishes.yowhatsshakin wrote:Hi dc,daveed wrote:Is there a source that shows the "finishes" available. I have seen a popping finish but now can't seem to find it. It is somewhere between aged cherry and ruby red. I would call it a flame red.
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I have recently updated all the Current_* posts in the G&L Knowledgebase based upon the latest US Dealer's Price List which came out August 1, 2014.
At some point Dave will have the G&L website updated to reflect the latest information in the current Price Lists.
Hope this helps.
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Re: New Guy
Welcome, Dave! I haven't seen or played an S-500 Delux, but I love my '82 S-500. That model has definitely stood the test of time!
I'd love to see pics of those Vipers. I had to suffer through my local shop having a pristine one a couple of years ago, just when I couldn't come up with the cash. I'm mainly a bass player, and an Ovation Magnum 1 is at the top of my non-G&L wish-list.
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I'd love to see pics of those Vipers. I had to suffer through my local shop having a pristine one a couple of years ago, just when I couldn't come up with the cash. I'm mainly a bass player, and an Ovation Magnum 1 is at the top of my non-G&L wish-list.
Depending on the year of that guitar you saw, you might want to look back through old color charts in the Gallery. Of course, with G&L there have been countless custom jobs and one-offs over the years.Craig wrote:For the most up to date information, see the G&L Knowledgebase, General G&L Questions sub-forum, Current US G&L Body Finishes.
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Ok. Done my research, and need some advice. Binding...., is it going to look right with the S-500. On the models I have seen, it looks just fine, but those models aren't the S-500 series. I know it 'll probably be a chevy vs ford discussion, but I am leaning towards opting for it.
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Depends upon which body color you want. Natural wood binding is the only option for the S-500, Legacy, and Comanche models.daveed wrote:Ok. Done my research, and need some advice. Binding...., is it going to look right with the S-500. On the models I have seen, it looks just fine, but those models aren't the S-500 series. I know it 'll probably be a chevy vs ford discussion, but I am leaning towards opting for it.
dave
On an S-500 Deluxe with the Maple top, they look great with a transparent finish. Here's an example of one:
One thing to consider though, is that the top edge where the binding is will have a straighter edge to it. See this post: Why are some Legacy's more straight at the edges?.
Hope this helps.
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That sold it. Thanks for the pic. I'm opted for the quilted maple top, two color burst. Will call Gordon Monday and seal the deal.
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Welcome and good luck!
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Nice choice, indeed! Once you get your dealer get's the order to the factory, keep an eye on the G&L Facebook page.daveed wrote:That sold it. Thanks for the pic. I'm opted for the quilted maple top, two color burst. Will call Gordon Monday and seal the deal.
dave
You might just see it on the factory photos page.
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Re: New Guys
Nice choice, S-500 dlx is a VERY versatile guitar, you have to play a lot with the PTB, the vol knob and the pickups height.
Seriously, mine seems unable to sound bad... (At least within the styles I play : blues, funk, southern rock, jazz-fusion, experimental).
It makes me very confident when I gig, and that is a thing of primary importance to me.
It drives wonderfully the amp and pedalboard.
Seriously, mine seems unable to sound bad... (At least within the styles I play : blues, funk, southern rock, jazz-fusion, experimental).
It makes me very confident when I gig, and that is a thing of primary importance to me.
It drives wonderfully the amp and pedalboard.
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Re: New Guy
Ordered it today. Will supply pics in 8 to 10 weeks.
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Just got word that the S-500 is on the way to my dealer. Should have it soon. 4 weeks for the build, that ain't bad.
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sweet
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Great news. We'll be looking forward to the pics!
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I keep watching the G&L website in hopes I would see it passing through the last station, so far, no joy.
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Recieved my S-500 yesterday. Right now I'll just say WOW! Will post pics when I study that tutorial on how to do it. Definitely, a very nice guitar.
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Re: New Guy
Congrats on the NGD!!
Posting photos is pretty easy-- I'll keep an eye out for them to be posted real soon
Posting photos is pretty easy-- I'll keep an eye out for them to be posted real soon
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with a photo bucket account it's real easy to post pictures
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Well, I have been trying to post them, but no joy yet. I'm using Picasa 3, just can't get the magic code yet.
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Re: New Guy
Well now, I guess the wait and anticipation was rewarded!
That is one beautiful guitar, love the top and the maple neck looks great as a contrast the the top.
More pictures are always welcome. Enjoy
That is one beautiful guitar, love the top and the maple neck looks great as a contrast the the top.
More pictures are always welcome. Enjoy
Cya,
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It was well worth it, yes indeed. This one has a mahogany back, with quilted maple top. I also got the wood binding. It really has a different voice than my strat. The more I play it, the more I appreciate it. Craftsmanship is two thumbs up. Thanks to all the advice I got here. What?.... maybe an ASAT in my future?
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Congratulations! That is one beautiful looking axe.
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Congrats on your new guitar - she's a beaut! How does she play? And can you describe how she sounds different than your Strat? I just got a Legacy Deluxe myself (w/mahogany body & maple top) and never having owned a Strat hoped it would sound like one. Guess I just don't know what to expect and thought I'd ask.
Thanks
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Thanks
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In regards to the sound. My Strat's (American Deluxe) body is made of Ash. The S-500 is somewhat brighter in tone and more sustain. All of that is based on my ears. Maple can have a twangy, tenor sound, I believe the mahogany back along with the maple top gives you excellent highs and the mahogany gives you the lows with a nice transition in between. From my banjo experience Maple is bright, Walnut favors the lows, and Mahogany is in between. Probably more of an answer than you wanted.
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