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The place to discuss, post photos, video, and audio of the G&L products (US instruments, stomp boxes, etc.) produced after 1991, including the amps & gear we use with them.
GypsyHook
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Post by GypsyHook »

Well I am impressed! My Tribute Legacy Blueburst came in. I needed to adjust string height (I like them on the deck) no buzz, intonation spot on up and down the fret board. I am a happy camper. BTW the Fullerton vintage Alnico V pups are so sweet as is the tone knobs that actually do something. I am official I love G&L's :banana:

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blargfromouterspace
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I thought all the tribute models had 'Tribute' written on the headstock. Is this definitely a Tribute series or have you lucked out and got a US made instrument?!?!
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GypsyHook
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blargfromouterspace wrote:I thought all the tribute models had 'Tribute' written on the headstock. Is this definitely a Tribute series or have you lucked out and got a US made instrument?!?!

It is very difficult to see, but under the G&L it says Tribute Series. I like this guitar with the exception of recording it, at present. I suspect that the PBT system might disrupt the signal path for direct recording. I am going to investigate further when I get back home Sunday night and record one of my other guitars to verify it's not my DAW program. I run my guitars through a Z Box to adjust for impedance, perhaps thats where the glitch is. I hope this can be resolved or the guitar goes back Monday and that would be disappointing.